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“Little Medicine Men ” “Chanters” Front row: J. Wehrenberg, C. Anderson, D. Hicks, D. Knuds an, V. Heinze, I . Powers, F. Brietkreutz, M. Eckert, I). Hemker, I). Olson, J. Powers, D. Vruwink. Second row: V. Balmer, C. Baltz, B. McClintock, C. Achterkirch, C. Wehrenberg. W. Waldenburger, G. Jordson, M. Olson, M. Jaekel. G. Hhodes. B. Ender, I). Michelson, L. Balmer. Third row: S. Koopman, A. Koopman. H. Brocade, J. Anderson, N. Twining, V. Sprain, B. McEldowney, J. Raymer, B. Powell, A. Holter. Back row: Mr. Beers, B. Wilcox, D. Eickhoff, G. Severson, S. Bangsberg, B. Peterson, A Furchtenicht, E. Haaland. M. Larson, D. Severson. Page Twenty-jour
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Library Club Eighteen members constituted the staff of the Library Club during its second year of organization. Before a person may be accepted as a library staff member, she must serve an apprenticeship— or probationary period—of six months. To earn a first award, a librarian must work one full year of two periods each week in addition to the probationary period. A silver pin is the second award and is given at the completion of two full years of work, not including apprenticeship. In order to qualify for the highest award, a gold pin, the librarian must complete her apprenticeship plus three full years of regular library duty. Some of the activities of the Library Club were a trip to several of the interesting business places in La Crosse, a play at the teachers’ college, and a picnic. The work of a librarian provides an excellent opportunity to gain poise, dependability, and the ability to work with people. President and Head Librarian Elizabeth llaaland Vice-President Donna Vruwink Secretary Catherine Nuttelman Treasurer Mildred Lee Adviser Mrs. Sanders Oriole Staff The ORIOLE staff was organized for the second successful year with thirty people winning positions on the staff. After deliberation, it was decided that it would be the goal of the group to put out six editions of the paper during the school year. Money for publishing the paper was raised through subscriptions, advertising, and an interest in one of the concessions. By working together, the staff has been able to put out a paper that is a credit to the school. The ORIOLE is now past due the probationary stage and is definitely a part of the West Salem high school. Editor-in-chief......... Business Manager Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Adviser Ardith Sprain Donna Tournade Janice Huxsahl Donna Vruwink Mrs. Sanders Page Twenty-one
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Cadet Band CLARINETS Bonnie Buol Tom Larson June Powers Mary Schober Doris EickhofT Delores Michelson Marcella Krueger Mary Jo Weingarten Darryl Bruemmer Carol Weingarten Colleen Johnson Patty Storandt Grace Jordson Kay Vanderhoof PERCUSSION Sally Meyer Jeanette Wehrenberg Carol Selbrede FLUTES Yvonne Bangsberg Michaelee Moran Wilma Waldenburger OBOE Sharon Wehrs FRENCH HORNS Helen Betthauser Janice Anderson Cynthia Juntti Marjorie Vogel SAXOPHONES Jean Bahan Marcella Caulum Gene Drecktrah BASSES Carlyle Haaland Raymond Schober CORNETS Jerry Jewett Richard Caulum Darone Hicks Gurine Whitlock Marjorie Aarness Robert Indahl TROMBONES Keith Ausman Lorna Balmer Duane Young BARITONES Angelen Holter John Hancock Girls’ Glee Club This year thirty-four voices arranged in first soprano, second soprano, and alto made up the Girls’ Glee Club. Its director, Mr. Beers, spent the first semester in an extensive course of teaching notereading. The groups gave a Christmas program and two concerts in the second semester. This spring they participated in the District Music Contest in La Crosse. President Donna Vruwink Vice-president Vonnie Sprain Secretary-librarian Elizabeth Haaland Treasurer Donna Mae Knudson Page Twenty-five
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