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

 - Class of 1944

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Songs Remind Us Of Take It Easy ............................................Carol Barclay Delores .............................................Donald Malzacher Whistle While You Work .................................Kenneth Larson You'll Never Know ......................................Lucille Fuller Little Did I Know .....................................Beverlie Justin Sweet Eloise ...........................................Norman Rowe Avalon .................................................Marianne Klos I'm Getting Tired ....................................Marion Wehrenberg I Have Faith ...........................................Colleen Flaig A Little Bit Independent ................................Violet Severson You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming .........................June Johnson I've Been Working on the Railroad ......................Norman Eickhoff In My Merry Oldsmobile .................................Everett Olson There's Something About a Soldier .................................Dorothy Denson I'll Be Around ............................................Jerome Klos So Far—So Good .........................................Alvin Cullmann Should I? ..............................................Herbert Rhodes Five Feet Two—Eyes of Blue ............................ Eloise Knudson I Don't Want to Walk Without You .......................Beverly Niedfeldt Chatterbox ..........................................................Mary Hougen Scatterbrains ........................................................Dawn Wilcox Don't Get Around Much Anymore .......................Eileen Betthauser All or Nothing At All .....................................Calvin Flaig She Don't Wanna .........................................Marvel Horstman Blue Eyes .........................................................Ardelle Meyer Margie ....................................................Thomas Cox ''They're Either Too Young or Too Old ...................Dorothy Meyer School Days ............................................William Miller I Never Mention Your Name ..............................Elvera Indahl Show Me the Way to Go Home ................................Richard Buol Lost: An algebra book. Finder please deposit in the Mississippi River. —Moxie. Wanted: Date, any size.—Senior Girls. For Sale: Used chewing gum. Call Mr. Glasrud. Wanted: All next week's facts. Phone or rush to Jerome Klos. Wanted: A steady girl for light work, preferably from Onalaska. See Donald Groth. For Sale: Any number of horse laughs.—Freeman. Mother: What do you mean coming home this hour of the night? Sophomore Girl: Every other place is closed. Miss Baertsch: What is the plural of 'child'? Twins came the unexpected answer! Mr. Kopp: There will only be a half a day of school this morning. Donald D.: Whoopie! Hurray! Mr. Kopp: We'll have the other half this afternoon. A DITTY NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN BY MEN: Breathes there a man with soul so dead. Who never once has turned his head, and said: Mmmmmmmmmm, not bad! A woman is as young as she looks ... and a man is young as long as he looks! Page thirty-one

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What Magazine Titles Remind Us Of True Story ........... Liberty............... Saturday Evening Post Review of Reviews .... True Confessions ..... Physical Culture...... Life .................. Time ................. Facts.................. ...................Report Cards ........................4 o'clock ..........................Euler's ...................Before exams ............................Exams ......................Gym Class ................After 8 o'clock Something we had last summer ...........What we should know WOULDN'T IT HAVE BEEN FUNNY IF— June wasn't day dreaming? Eloise would have flunked a test? The basketball team had quit smoking? The band people had come to practice on time? Calvin wouldn't have teased his neighbors? Colleen hadn't had any gum? Dawn wouldn't have had candy? Jerome wouldn't have had ALL the war information? Alvin wouldn't have argued? Mary hadn't had something to say? Kenny Larson wouldn't have wise-cracked? Eke wouldn't have commented on oral talks? Rowe had gone out with Eloise? Eileen wouldn't have marked the band people tardy? Thomas failed in Math? Marianne wouldn't have been found with Beverly? Donald had been seen eating alone instead of with Dalores? Ardell had been noisy? William had recited in class? Beverly hadn't spoken to Thomas Cox? Herbert hadn't thought of airplanes? Everett had been found not studying? Violet had been found not chuckling? Harold hadn't been flirting? Carol had been found not working? Marvel had known how to drive? Richard Buol hadn't been absent? Lucille hadn't combed her hair in assembly. Dorothy Denson came to school in the afternoon? Bev. J. hadn't bluffed? Dorothy Meyer didn't make the best poster? Marion wasn't reading a letter? Elvera didn't blush? TEACHERS' PET SAYINGS: Glasrud— Do I make myself perfectly clear? Richardson— Don't do just what is asked of you—do more! Baertsch— I want to remind you people— Aldrich— I can't understand where the time goes! Kopp— We're in a war now! Sutherland— Let's find something to do. Rowe— Another country heard from! Page thirty



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Seniorscope Name Pet Saying Hangout Carol Barclay I think so Elite Eileen Betthauser Are you joshin'? theatre Richard Buol Go to La Crosse? Floyd's Alvin Cullman I don't think so Louie's Thomas Cox ? ? ? ? his Ford Dorothy Denson I won't do it Euler's Norman Eickhoff Brother-r-r! Avalon Calvin Flaig Oh, for ball's sake S H Colleen Flaig You always say that about me home Lucille Fuller Oh, darn it! Euler's Marvel Horstman Don't you dare! Bangor Mary Hougen That makes me so mad Lucille's Elvera Indahl Oh, heavens! Avalon June Johnson Oh, I did not! La Crosse Beverlie Justin You dumb bat! Corne's car Jerome Klos 'Um theatre Marianne Klos Oh, gees! Avalon Eloise Knudson Oh, Peter! Rowe's car Kenneth Larson Oh, just a second! Schwiers Donald Malzacher Oh, bite me! Irish Coulee Ardelle Meyer I haven't got any Bangor Dorothy Meyer Well, you see, it's this way— Avalon William Miller ? ? ? ? home Beverly Niedfeldt Gosh! library Everett Olson I know it home Herbert Rhodes What's our assignment for today? theatre Norman Rowe Ya-a-a— the gym Violet Severson What'd I hear about you? Eloise's Marion Wehrenberg Gosh, darn it! Bev's Dawn Wilcox Why youse kids Euler's Weakness Nickname Ambition college men Barclay to be an English teacher pretty eyes Bett to be a nurse missing school Rich farmer chess A1 butcher Logan Tom to be a doctor soldiers Dot dress designer firewater Boobe follow father's footsteps Bettie Stinky lawyer Air Corps Polly dentist's secretary Nuts Lucy to be a nurse Navy Chubby defense worker California Houge primary teacher Bud Tootsie restaurant proprietress brown eyes Judy airline hostess Corne Bitchy wife cards Mr. President lawyer boys Closer join Marines driving Knud to be a nurse Marion Lars farmer Delores Donny farmer Ralph Delly airline hostess Blaine Do rural school teacher English Miller farmer Bangor boys Bev. stenographer basketball Ole to be a chemist pretty smiles Herb Navy Air Force Eloise Rosey forest ranger dark curly hair Vi to be a poetess soldiers Wehre restaurant waitress music Dawny to be a stenographer REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN— We were initiated by the Sophomores? Who took who to certain spots of a certain coulee? A violet turned red in a strawberry patch because? A YEAR LATER— Who sat with whom at noon hours? Mr. Glasrud caught Romeo and Juliet in the new auditorium? AND ANOTHER YEAR LATER— A boy in our class used to give girls of his class some gum for a certain payment? IN OUR LAST YEAR— Someone was kissed under the mistletoe? The seniors gave a leap-year party?

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