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D. Selbrede. R. Groth. C. Hesse. N. Malzacher. Mr. Rowe. Third row: H. Caulum. M. Hor-man. S. Sprain. M. Gullickson, L. Barclay, E. Vruwink, P. Mau, D. Meinking, A. Indahl. M. Hoier, D. Johnson. Second row: B. Johnson. L. Meyer. J. Plenge. E. Powers. D. Schmeckpeper, M. Jandt. L. Ehlo. R. Johnson. F. Wehren-berg, H. McClintock, W. Mades. H. Hagen. First row: D. Jaekel, P. Hicks. L. Fuhre. R. Storandt. C. Thomas. J. Hanson. B. Pfafi. D. Netwal. M. Hoppmann. M. Nuttelman. Not shown: R. Furchtenicht, J. Thiele. D. Cassell. .• President ................ RICHARD STORANDT Vice President ...................................y.......LILLIAN FUHRE Secretary ................................................ JOYCE HANSON W' Treasurer ...ft ...................A......................CONNIE THOMAS Advisory...........................................MR. ROWE j if f- T Te B shm!KnJ :lc S enrolled forty-seven members in September, 1943. ' , V JAia dkiss JWjtb' th largest enrollment in high school, has many students in jT F.F Sy .A., Chorus, and Band. Harry Caulum, Earl Carlson, Donald ' Cassafl, JeroAe Grabon, Roland Groth, Richard Storandt, and Frederick — yf 4, play on the basketball team. 'IJ V' «T f TjSby maugurated the plan of electing their class officers in the middle ear. . , f V ir initiation the girls wore pajamas and curlers in their hairT and the V| f V wore their clothes inside out. yj . y f On March 17, they gave a St. Patrick's party. All the stu Jhtswho attended J yy I c‘ O' had to wear something green. y j'j ! ■ G ood lujoT Freshni n! We know you'll bring honor to Salem Hi . y Vij V)
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Left to right- Back row: D. Groth, W. Vanderploeg. F. Newberg, R. Dovenberg. L. Semlar. J. Cain, H. Hoff. Miss Baertsch. Second row: V. Ehlo. B. Hogden, L. Waldenberger, L. Graff, M. Wehrs, J. Ausman. M. McClin-tock. M. Cook, C. Rodenberg. fj First row: L. Denson. M, Loi ht, R. Rowe. D. Diekr ege D. Storandt, E. Stull, It. Antony, M. Tournade, D. y Not shawst t). Qarhers, R. Clintdckr C. Icw ------ owney President.. Vice Presid Secretary .. Treasurer Advisor .. ...RUSSELL McCLINTOCK DONALD DIEKROEGER .........ETHEL STULL STORANDT .....MISS BAERTSCH OJ As Freshmen, the Sophomore Glass came in to high school full of pep and with the anticipation of having a good time. They still have their pep but have settled down to study. Their number of twenty-eight is the same this year as it was when they were Freshmen. Many of the students proved to be active in music and extracurricular activities of the school. Don Groth, Russel Dorenberg and Don Diekroeger were the Sophomore Class' basketball stars. Five of the girls sing in the chorus. They also have seven students in the band. The e,w res gave the first mixer of th year when they initiated the r Page eleven Soph orn orei. CLASS O
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n r • jy v 'Softool Calendar r, ft? yy' Oct. 6-7—Programs were given on Fire Prevention and sponsored by Mr. Rowe and boys from his Ag. Department. All the speakers have strong voices—the new amplifying system was used. Oct. 18—Back to school again. Oct. 20—Seniors had their pictures WSRen. remainder of the students had the afternoon off because of rationing. Oct. 21-22—What a relief! Rationing again these afternoons. Oct. 22—Frye, the Magician, appeared at our school today. Certainly was a swell program. He managed to get a couple of Freshmen on the stage to help display some tricks. Oct. 27—Tuberculin testing program. 7 Sept. 13—School opened. Boy, were we all happy to have our vacation. Nov. 5—We seniors had a vis - s telsen so we can drive arouxjd thatv(£gdillac! Sept. 24—Sophomores gave a mixer for the Freshmen initiation. They really picked on those Freshmen! Sept. 27—Red Cross donations were collected from the students. Nov. 6—Saturday! ForpfR fig school was held on the sixt Nov. 10—We had a program for'-t S of American Education Week. m year bservance Nov. 12—Our first basketball game. We played Holmen and won. Yippee! Nov. 19—Tomah vs. West Salem, here. Tomah won. Oct. 8—Cheer leading try-outs were held. Bev. Sprain, Marianne Klos, and Bev. Justin will get hoarse this year making us yell! Oct. 14-15—Teachers' Convention. They school and we got a vacation. SfA; Nov. 25-26—Thanksgiving vacation. Why did that have to come along and spoil our smoothly rujyjhig school days? 26—Na alk here for a bas .. We T 9—We're all lion. The fUnh ers sented C.'JjyofiSs me. alter our Ipng A y jdens pn Division pre- sion mjtheG yroscope. von! Dec. 3—Bangor ys alejn. Salem c T f Vjr Dec. 10—Onalaska and Salem. We really trimmed them. Dec. 14—The seniors preserved edy, Early to Bed—Ear! success. Dec. 17—Galesville ana Salem won., Oct. 28—A play, Funzapoppin', was presented in the auditorium by the Band Parents. Gee, did we students get a kick out of seeirtg our parents act on the stage! • A, U Oct. 29—Second night for the performance of Funzapoppin'. I guess we studenls will have to admit that our parents are pretty good performers! fXlh - r V r ......... . 20—We tajoye Dec by the F.F. a: torium. The Chri' tions (including beautiful and eve: one certain seni lstwlaS'par iers inftne tffce suaS allrt e dec£ mittletogl were really lived tgcfeivedk'O'gift. Imagine, got alnold of Miss Richardson's present (the one from the senior class, too) and opened it by jrhstak mmm
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