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Song Titles Doris Antony “My Buddy” Joyce Ausman “Chickery Chick” Jack Cain “Whistle While You Work” Mary Ann Cook “Here Comes Cookie” Donald Diekroeger “How Dry I Am” Russell Dovenberg “Margie” Verna Ehlo “1 Fall In Love Too Easy” Delvie Garbers “Up, Up, Up!” Doris Hemker “A Friend of Yours” Harlan Hoff “Farmer in the Dell” Marjorie Leicht “I Should Care” Mary Me Clintock “Kiss Me Once Again” Russell Me Clintock “Gotta Be This or That” Carole McEldowney “Tomorrow is Forever” Freeman Newburg “Show Me the Way to Go Home” Vernon Nienast “In My Merry Oldsmobile” Cecil Rodenberg “Some Sunday Morning” Roberta Rowe “Love Letters” Maybelle Schaller “San Antonio Rose” Delores Storandt “Five-Foot Two” Loris Waldenberger “Home Sweet Home” Maynard Wehrs “There'll Be a Hot Time” Junior Class Play School journeys along the gay Amusement Row early this year uncovered a zestful new comedy breezing forward under the heading of “And Came the Spring.” Presented by the Juniors as their first entry into the field of dramatics and skillfully conducted by Miss Marie Baertsch, the much lauded production introduced an imposing cast comprising seventeen members. Satisfied, eagerly anticipating audiences were alternately swept from high glee to serious contemplation as the full pathos of first-love was amusingly revealed during the unraveling of the lengthy, five-act play. It was a saga of American every-day living. All too soon were the curtains folded down on the ingenious, hilarious grand finale of a first-rate performance. THE CAST Elliott Hartman . Buzz Lindsay .... Virginia Hartman Keith Nolan ...... Caroyln Webster . Freddie North ... Gabby ........... Mr. Fields ...... Mrs. Fields...... Alan Fields ..... Messenger Boy .. Midge Hartman .. Mr. Hartman Edna ............ Clancy........... Christine........ Prompter ........ .... Donald Selbrede Fredrick Wehrenberg ....Elaine Vruwink .......Donald Cassel ....Dorothy Netwal ....Richard Storandt ...Elizabeth Powers ........Harry Caulum .......Lillian Fuhre .. Roderick Niedfeldt .......Jerome Grabon . Marjorie Nuttleman ....Stanley Fischer Margaret Gullickson .......Robert Dunlap ... Marion Hoppman ........Patricia Mau Page Thirty
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January 10—Howard Cleaves’ assembly program. Salemites 37—Central Reserves 21. January 11—Mindoro’s team were guests. Salem 61—Mindoro 11. January 15—Salem’s fighting team played at Galesville. Salem 26—Gales-ville 39. Freshmen-Sophomores give three one-act plays. January 17-18—Semester Exams. January 22—Basketball game at Viroqua. Salem 33—Viroqua 34. January 25—Free for all game at Onalaska. Salem 30—Onalaska 23. January 29—Freshman mixer honoring Mr. Kopp’s birthday. February 1—Basketball game with Bangor on home floor. Salem 26—Bangor 24. February 7—Poultry show in auditorium. February 8—Basketball squad traveled to Melrose. Salem 45—Melrose 40. February 14—Salem played host to Trempealeau’s team. Salem 37—Trempealeau 25. February 15—Senior All-Star banquet and game at Onalaska. February 21—Salem beat Onalaska the first night of the tournament. February 22—Salem victorious over Norwalk. February 23—Bangor beat Salem for the Championship 35-32. February 26—Class tournaments started. Seniors won over the Sophmores. February 27—Juniors trimmed the Frosh. February 28—Sophomores beat Frosh for the consolation. Juniors beat the Seniors for the championship. March 1— Firemen’s dance in the Auditorium—Don Kaye’s Orchestra. April 17-23—Spring vacation. April 8—Band concert. April 27—Junior Prom. May 19—Baccalaureate services. May 24—Commencement exercises. —Farewell Alma Mater— ♦ ♦ Father: “I want no more of that standing on the porch with a young man.” Mickey: “I only stayed for a second.” Father: “I distinctly heard a third, fourth and fifth!” West Salem, Wisconsin, is an exceptionally rich city; so rich in fact, that every blade of grass has a green back, every bird has a bill, the chimneys have their drafts, and the maids wash their front doors with gold dust. Every horse has a check, and every ditch has two banks; even our streets are flushed and the lawns get a rake-off. Every cloud has a silver lining, and every flower has a scent. W'hen you put a five dollar bill in your pocket, you double it, and when you take it out, it is in creases. Can you afford not to live here? —Town Board Page Twenty-nine
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