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Row 1: H. Caulum, E. Carlson, L. Semlar, R. Groth, G. Rhodes, D. Selbrede, D. Cassel Rhyme, Coach Goodspeed Row 2: Assistant Coach Hagen, D. Ender, S. Fischer, W. Olson, J. Kopp, S. Syvertson, K. Diekroeger R A. Walters Row 3: R. Wehrs, J. Hougen, D. Wehrenberg, J. Wehrenberg, J. Wedin, M. Graff, W, Carlson, R. Sprain, fia eiLcilL Name FG FT A FTM PCT. PF TP Roland Groth .100 96 51 .531 66 251 Lawrence Semlar .... 94 96 43 .450 73 231 Donald Cassel . 55 36 22 .611 43 132 Harry Caulum . 33 33 14 .424 24 80 Willard Olson .. 24 28 15 .571 29 64 Gene Rhodes . 9 27 11 .407 33 29 Kenneth Diekroeger .. 9 11 5 .455 7 23 Stanley Fischer .. 6 9 2 .222 11 14 Sidney Syvertson .... 3 14 6 .357 14 12 Earl Carlson 4 6 1 .167 3 9 Gerald Wehrenberq .. 1 2 0 .000 2 2 Delvin Wehrenberg . 0 2 2 1.000 2 2 Delven Wehrenberg .. 0 2 2 1.000 2 2 338 360 173 .481 307 849 st Salem score given first 35 Galesville 31 30 Bangor 29 46 Trempealeau 26 32 Onalaska ..... 40 35 Melrose 28 50 Melrose 22 45 Central Sophs 26 42 Mindoro 12 36 Onalaska 19 18 Galesville 24 39 Mindoro 19 41 Central Sophs 16 41 Westby 27 42 Logan Sophs 30 32 Bangor 41 30 Holmen 32 Tournament 50 Trempealeau 22 31 Bangor 33 48 Westby 26 38 Onalaska 33 44 Logan Sophs .... 24 22 Melrose 38 22 Holmen 36 849 633 Page Thirty
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Row 1: M. Nuttleman, P. Mau, E. Powers, J. Hanson, Mrs. Sanders, E. Vruwink, M. Gullickson Row 2: J. Indahl, D. Vruwink, D. Tournade, R. Nelson, M. Betthauser, D. Knutson, B. McEldowney, S. Koopman, C. Hoff, M. Balmer, R. Johnson, B. Harmer Shelves chock full of interesting books from light fiction to deep scientific theory may be found in our library. From the first year of our present school, the number of books has increased to a total of 1,636 editions. Yearly, we spend approximately $150.00 for new books. Selections are purchased in accordance with both student and faculty recommendations. Twenty-one current magazines are carried by the library for reference work as v ell as leisure time reading material. Two newspapers, one daily and the local weekly, are also at the students' disposal. In the early part of the year, fluorescent lighting was installed in the library, giving fifty candle-power of light. Our efficient staff of fourteen full-time librarians is supplemented this year with several girls as reserve workers. Each girl works at least two forty-five minute periods a week, while the head librarian (along with our capable advisor, Mrs. Sanders) handles the fines, checks magazines, directs meetings, and carries out the duties necessary to keep a library running smoothly. Head Librarian.................Joyce Hanson Assistant Librarian......Dorothy Knutson Full-Time Library Staff........Joyce Hanson, Beverly Harmer, Joyce Indahl, Elverda Johnson, Dorothy Knutson, Serena Koopman, Pat Mau, Bonnie McEldowney, Rosalie Nelson, Marjorie Nuttleman, Elizabeth Powers, Donna Tournade, Donna Vruwink, Elaine Vruwink Reserve Librarians. ..Margaret Balmer, Mary Lee Betthauser, Margaret Gullickson, Carla Hoff Page Twenty-nine
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Bangor 29; West Salem 30 Gaining revenge for the 32-35 defeat that Bangor bestowed upon them at Cashton last year, the Black Clads of West Salem edged out Bangor in a 29-30 thriller. With the score tied 17-17 at the half, the teams exchanged basket for basket and with 20 seconds left to play, Rollie Groth made the last of his eleven points to give Salem its hard fought victory. Onalaska 40; West Salem 32 Salem, traveling to Onalaska for its second conference game, was handed a 40-32 defeat by a fast, sure Onalaska 5 . Corky Dahl paced Onalaska in this rough and tumble game, while “Moxie was Salem's offensive spark with 13 points. Melrose 22; West Salem 50 Playing an inspired brand of basketball the White Clads of Salem handed Melrose a 50 22 defeat on the local's hardwood. Roland Groth, leading the field, made 19 points. Moxie , who played an excellent defensive game, managed to hit the hoop for 10. Mindoro 11; West Salem 42 After getting off to a slow start Salem's fighting 5 rolled on to a 42-11 victory over the yellow clad Mindoroians in a rough game at Mindoro. Moxie was high point scorer with 11 points. Groth and Cassel followed with 10 and 8 points respectively. Galesville 24; West Salem 19 Galesville, so far unbeaten in '46, kept a clean slate by topping Salem 24-19 in a hard fought game. ' Rollie and Moxie scored 9 and 7 respectively. Central B’s 18; West Salem 41 A game but inexperienced Central B team was defeated by Salem's “White Clads in our first non conference game by a 41-16 count. Moxie , high man, with 14 points was followed closely by Cassel with 10. Logan B's 30; Wes' Sale m42 Leading Salem's “White Clads to a 42-30 viciory over a flashy Logan “5, “Rollie rang up 21 points Starting in the last 90 seconds, “Moxie took second honors with 8 points Holmen 32; West Salem 30 After leading for 31 minules of play, the Salem lads lost their game when a double shot free throw put Holmen on the long end of a 32-30 count. Cassel, pacing Salem with 11 points, was followed by Groth with 10 points. Our old coach, George, almost ate three pencils during the game. Trempealeau 22; West Salem 50 Sparked by Cassel, who collected 12 points, every man entered the scoring column in an easy 50-22 victory over Trempealeau. Groth was second high with 8 points Westby 26; West Salem 48 After a two week Christmas vacation, the sharp shooting “5 traveled to Westby to hand them a 48-26 shellacing. The basket twins, Moxie and “Rum , were too much for the Norwegians as they racked up 17 and 16 points respectively to lead Salem to victory. Harry Caulum was able to hit the hoop to tally 8 more points. Logan 26; West Salem 44 With Salem's game being marred by bad shooting and slow movements by the play- Page Thirty-one
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