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

 - Class of 1944

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District Tournament at Cashton FEBRUARY 25, 1944 The Cashton District Tournament was held one day only this year; four top teams participated. All four teams were well matched with Salem and Holmen each having won 8 out of 9 conference games. Norwalk and Cashton were also two very close teams. Overwhelming Norwalk in the second game of the afternoon, Salem went on to defeat Cashton in the Championship finals. SALEM 35; NORWALK 20 Salem's first game of the tourney was with Norwalk at three o'clock in the afternoon. Although the opposing team had superior height, Salem met with great success which brought them into the spotlight for the championship finals. Salem started the game out with a bang by scoring 8 points while holding Norwalk to 2. Norwalk retaliated somewhat in the second quarter, but Salem out-scored them by one point so the score at the half was 20-13. Salem tightened their defense and held them to 7 points and hence went into a 35-20 lead at the termination of the game. Todd McEldowney scored 22 of West Salem's 35 points in the game. WEST SALEM 34; CASHTON 22 At nine o'clock the same day, Salem met the strong Cashton quintet for the District Championship. There was a large crowd of spectators from West Salem to spur on the team. Determined to win, Salem took a quick lead by scoring eleven points in the first quarter while Cashton made only five. At the half, Salem still was leading by a margin of 14 to 7. Cashton never did recover and the game ended with Salem leading 34-22. The team received a certificate after the game for a trophy to be obtained after the war. Again Salem was the high scoring team of the tourney. Regional Tournament at Sparta MARCH 2 - 3 After winning the District Championship at Cashton, Salem traveled to the Sparta Regional Tournament. Placed in the tougher of the two brackets, after defeating the tough Westby five. Salem unfortunately was defeated by Tomah and Blair. WEST SALEM 22—WESTBY 14 West Salem played its first game of the regional tourney with Westby. The game was close up to the halfway mark with both teams scored 7-7. We out-scored them in the second half, however, and the score was left at 22-14 at the final whistle. WEST SALEM 13—TOMAH 19 West Salem's second game was on the second day of the tourney when they faced the strong Tomah team. That was the fateful game, whereby we lost the chance of entering the championship game. Salem gave their opponents a good score by taking an early lead in the first quarter with a scoring of 5-3, but at the half Tomah had a 11-8 lead. We held Tomah to one point in the fourth quarter but were unable to make a sufficient comeback. WEST SALEM 21—BLAIR 23 For some unknown reason, our Orange and Black players got off to a slow start in the consolation championship with Blair. In the second half of the game Salem came back to make 13 out of 21 points scored but not in time to make the winning punch. To sum it all up we can say that the team accomplished something unlike any other West Salem basketball team on record, namely: winning first place in the Coulee Conference; winning the District Tournament; plus winning the first game of the Regional Touranment, all in the same year. The two seniors who completed their successful basketball seasons are Norman Rowe and Everett Olson. Page twenty-five

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BASKETBALL Left to right- Back row: Mr. Glasrud. H. Caulum. R. Groth, J. Grabon, R. Storandt. F. Wehrenberg. First row: E. Carlson, T. Mc- Eldowney, D. Groth, E. Olson. C. Carlson, N. Rowe. Overcoming many handicaps including sprained ankles, a broken arm, and an appendectomy, the team finally recovered its full strength and completed a very successful season. By winning 8 out of 9 conference games, Salem was tied for first place with Holmen in the Coulee Conference. Probably the outstanding game of the season which brought greatest honors, was the one with Tomah, in which Salem defeated them in an overtime period by a score of 25-23. SEASON'S RECORD West Salem 20 Holmen 14 West Salem 18 Tomah ....36 West Salem 20 Norwalk ...25 West Salem 18 Bangor ....11 West Salem 31 Onalaska ....11 West Salem 17 Galesville ....16 West Salem 22 Alumni ....28 West Salem 18 Holmen .... 25 West Salem 50 Mindoro ...18 West Salem 34 T rempealeau 19 West Salem 47 Bangor ....27 West Salem 25 Melrose ....15 West Salem 45 Central Sophomores... ....24 West Salem 35 Onalaska 39 West Salem 25 Tomah 23 West Salem 39 Central Sophomores ... ...22 TOURNAMENT RECORD West Salem 35 Norwalk 20 West Salem 34 Cashton 22 West Salem 22 Westby 14 West Salem 13 Tomah 19 West Salem 21 Blair 23 Won—15 Lost—6 Pet. 714% CONFERENCE STANDINGS: Won—8 Lost—1 Pet. 778% Players F.G. FT. M. F.T.A. Pet. Total Points P.F. Todd McEldowney 90 51 87 .586 231 32 Don Groth 54 20 42 .476 128 42 Everett Olson 37 21 41 .536 95 25 Clarence Carlson 21 13 31 .419 55 14 Norman Rowe 8 9 21 .429 25 26 Russell Dovenberg 3 2 5 .400 8 2 Rollie Groth 0 1 2 .500 1 3 Earl Carlson 0 0 0 .000 0 3 Harry Caulum 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Don Cassell 0 0 0 .000 0 3 Don Diekroeger 3 2 3 .667 8 3 Freeman Newberg 10 12 16 .750 32 17 Wilfred Vanderploeg 0 1 2 .500 1 0 Norman Eickhoff 2 1 4 .250 5 5 TEAM 228 133 231 .575 589 175 Page twenty-four



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Physical Education Program The new physical education program which was introduced last year was carried on again this year. The program was set up for the purpose of building up the boys physically and to prepare them for service in our armed forces. The physical education class was divided into four groups and each group was required to carry out each setting-up exercise to the fullest extent. Every week new leaders were chosen for the groups. New setting-up exercises were introduced during the year and the less profitable ones eliminated. Mr. Glasrud, instructor for the physical education class, gave instructions as to how the exercises were to be carried out. Boys' Intra-murals FOOTBALL Although the West Salem High School had no regular football team, an opportunity was given those who were interested in the game to play during the noon hour. Early last fall four teams were chosen. These teams were divided into two classes which were the heavyweights and the lightweights. Danny Peterson and Lawrence Semlar were the captains of the two heavyweight teams, while Russell Miller and Jerome Grabon were captains of the other teams. Captain Sem-lar's team came out first in the heavyweight class, while Grabon's team was the victor in the lightweight division. SPEEDBALL This game which has gained popularity during the past two years was again resumed early this fall. Two teams were chosen consisting of twelve players each. Captain Clarence Carlson's team defeated Captain Todd McEldowney's team. The seniors played a game of speedball competing against the rest of the high school; neither were able to score. BASKETBALL Intramural basketball was played again this year during noon hours by boys who came from rural areas and other boys who were not playing on the regular basketball squad. Three rounds were played in which five teams competed. The seventh and eighth grade team was also included in this league. The captains of the other four teams were: Jerome Klos, Herbert Rhodes, Robert Selbrede, and Robert McClintock. Round one was won by Captain Klos' team; second and third rounds were won by Captain Selbrede's and Captain Rhodes' teams respectively. The end of the third and final round found Klos' team the winners. They lost only two out of twelve games. Girls' Intra-murals The girls who played intra-murals were especially active during the past year. Tuesday and Thursday noons were set aside for their activities. Of the out-of-door games, speedball was played the most and the greater share of girls participated. Softball was also enjoyed to a great extent. , S’- Indoors, basketball was the favorite sport and was played to the utmost. Because of the size of the gym, girls' rules were used. Some great games and good scraps were witnessed. Other indoor games in which they participated were shuffleboard, volleyball, and folk dancing. The girls had the pleasure of being directed a number of times by Miss McIntyre, a cadet teacher from La Crosse. Mr. Glasrud supervised all the games. Page twenty six

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