West Salem High School - Neshonoc Yearbook (West Salem, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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Members of the Graduating Class of 1943 Each graduating class before you has had to face problems upon graduation. Your class, the second to graduate from this high school during World War II, is no exception. It is true you are facing problems quite different from those of any class since World War I. The careers of most of you will be definitely established for you for the time being. My advice to you is to accept the challenge of the period and determine now to do the best job at whatever you are called on to do. No one can ask more of any man. H. G. KNUDTSON, Principal. Faculty MR. ROWE Different because of his breezy personality . . . good bowler . . . likes to dance . . . dislikes being called by his first name which is Noble . . living personification of the principle of perpetual motion . . . big game hunter, brings home the bacon every season . . . majored in agriculture but could earn a living yodeling, in a pinch. MRS. PETERSON Petite . . . quiet voiced . . . does perfectly perfect tailoring . . . expresses the goings on in her subconscious mind by doodling . . . plans to be seeing more of a certain tall, handsome, blonde in the near future. (Can you blame her?) MISS RICHARDSON Stamp collector . . . does her bit toward the war effort by doing Red Cross work, to say nothing of giving basic training to our future pilots, dive bombers, etc. . . . likes to travel and has seen most of the interesting parts of the U. S. A. . . . knows how to square dance like nobody's business. MR. KNUDTSON An advocate of punctuality . . . likes to travel . . . unemotional of mien and manner . . . has read widely . . . outside of school likes to do physical work such as shoveling snow, chopping wood, etc. ... by attending fourteen consecutive years of summer school, has received a Bachelor's and Master's Degree . . . likes people who are careful of personal habits, people who do things without being told, and those who have good manners . . . takes great interest in telegraphy. Page six

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MISS BAERTSCH Wilderness ways enthusiast . . . admires life Lew Sarret lived and writes about . . . likes cats, big dogs, and sheep . . . plans to own a sheep ranch some day soon (unless some one else makes plans for her) . . . despises people impressed with their own importance and pities the minutely meticulous minded . . . intrigued by the unusual—the unigue in people and things . . . chafes at the prosaic . . . admires candidness, spirit, people who have the courage of their convictions . . . avid reader . . . confesses she's fascinated by men's suits, ties, etc.—in shop windows and out . . . believes eyes are the mirror of the soul. MR. GLASRUD Usually sunny in disposition . . . laughing eyes . . . boyish grin . . . likes his position because students are such ladies and gentlemen, (he doesn't know us very well, does he?) ... an expert golfer . . . good dancer . . . cooperates beautifully with fellow workers . . . dislikes gum chewing . . . likes to disect frogs . . . has a funny habit of insisting that all work must be in on time. MR. SMITH Goes in for sports in a big way, especially hunting and fishing . . . irritated by the wise guy .. . thinks Salem students are nice but too !$Ib ?!! lazy . . . has some very intelligent dogs which are trained . . . writes to a son in Guadalcanal ... a josher from way back. Left to riqht: Mrs. Peterson, Mr. Rowe, Miss Baertsch. Mr. Knudtson, Mr. Smith, Miss Richardson. Mr. Glasrud. Page seven

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