West Salem High School - Neshonoc Yearbook (West Salem, WI)
- Class of 1952
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DEDICATIQN Mr Moran to you 1n deep apprec1at1on of the gu1dance and fmendshmp proudly dedlcate thls ed1t1on of the 52 Neshonoc You have stressed good sportsmansh1p umculcated fa1r play and bu1lt Men for Tomorrow As our teacher frlend and coach you have won our respect and adm1rat1on' 3 that you have extended to us-we, the Senior Class of 1952, sincerely and . . . . , MRS. MARIE SANDERS La Crosse Teachers' College, Bachelor of Education, University of Wisconsin, Graduate Workg University of Iowa, Graduate Workg Englishg Dramaticsg Library Club, Oriole Staff, Neshonocg Senior Class Adviser. MCUILW LLOYD s. QUALLEY Augustana College, Bachelor of Arts, University of Minnesota, Graduate Work University of Wisconsin, Graduate Workg Supervising Principal, Senior Class Adviser, Student Council Adviser. HORACE Il. MORAN University of Wisconsin, Bachelor of Scicnceg Athlctiusg Mathematics. 4 Flllflll ROBERT D. WEBSTER La Crosse Teachers' College, Bachelor of Science, Chemistryg General Scienceg Physcial Educationg Sophomore Class Adviser. N .Jx . MRS. JUNE SLETTELAND Whitewater State Teachers' College, Business Education in Commerce, University of Wisconsin, Graduate Work, Superior State Teachers' College, Graduate Work, Commercial, Junior Businessg Forensic Clubg Orioleg Activity Bookkeeper. u NORMAN N. ROWE University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Scienceg University of Colorado, Master of Scienceg Agriculture, FFA, Freshman Class Adviser. CURTIS S. BEERS Nebraska State Teachers' College, Bachelor of Science, Vandercook School of Music, Graduate Workg University of Wisconsin, Graduate Workg Biology, Band, Chorus. ff. MISS RUTH L. JOHNSON La Crosse Teachers' Collegeg Stout Institute, Bachelor of Scienceg Home Economicsg FHAg Junior Class Adviser. I .-5 o- 1 mutt sf-lk A f I ' I4 ,, N. S - , V W, Mas. Prwttis HETLAND 4 Carroll College, Bachelor of Arts: History, Geography, Social Problems Forensic Clubg Pep Clubg Junior Class Adviser. JOHN H. MONSON St. Olaf College, Bachelor of Artsg English, History, Social Problems: Dramaticsg Oriole Staffg Library Clubg Student Councilg Junior Class Adviser. . ' 6 sf . wi? , X 4.lJ ...J ta-J ff: 4. Z' SFJNIDRS .,.. Y- 4 M. av-E f- V70-E -FUN QJU' qua- ' if .NK ,. ' 15. ,z,, . 1 ! ll, . fl' E was ff ,, X71 ,KVM CHARLOTTE ACHTERKIRCH lx FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Oriole staff I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3, Thespian Club 3,45 class play 3, Forensic Club 2, 3,45 Band 2,3,4p Y student monitor 3, 4. J, 1-if A . av,-:, Emoxn Aizoxsox , Transferred from Russell, Minnesota, 3, Track l, 25 Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Boys' Chorus I,2g FFA 3. al In . - I IW 4. rl, I P' . I 4 f, ' 4 f 0 1 KEITH AUSMAN . Band nz, FFA 1,3,4. l 1 f U . +V 1 EORNA BALMER ' - .E - I 1 ,, ,ff A., Class treasurer 2, 3, 45 Chorus Ig FHA 1, 2, 3g Student Council 97 4: Band I. 2, 3.4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4g Prom court 3. '- I A ffsrggii, 'Wx sf Q lfflfxgasx ,x KENNETH BANGSBERG Band r,z,3,4, Basketball r,2,3,4, FFA 1. ROBERT BINA Transferred from Aquinas 3, Baseball 3,45 FFA 3, 4-officer 4. , , 1 ' :Lv ' 'L.4,4fi 'yo-f - 1. f' fuf1, ' Vlgef. nf If bfi H,-' I ' . X I '- 'pjv ,, I 'I f tZi 2' ' X ' jibfmt ago Ufglihl ,. ' M M ffliansferre A 9mA,l:ogan 23 FlfK'g,4. U f ,, l A . f 1' E A ,1FLORf'QCE -BRIETKREUTZ. 'FHA' i, 22 3, 4, Oriole staff tg Chorus t, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 4. SEVIDRS DARRYL BRUEMMER Class vice-president 2, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, officer 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, vice-president 3, Boys' Chorus 3, Student Council 2, 4, Thespian Club 3,4, Forensic Club 2. 3,4-president 4, tumbling group 3, 4, student monitor 4, class play 4, Badger Boys' State 3, state meat judging team 3, state livestock judging team 2. MARY BUOL Class secretary 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, officer 2, 3Astate vice- president 3, FHA sectional demonstration 2, 3, Library Club 2, Student Council 3, 4, secretary 3, 4, Forensic Club 4, Prom court 3, Homecoming court 2, Centennial court 3, Harvest queen candidate 4. VIVIAN BYERS Transferred from Halcombe 2, FHA 1, secretary, Pep Club 2, Forensic Club, Student Static staff I, Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, secretary 4. LEsTER DAHL FFA i,3. NORMA EDELEN Transferred from Washington, D.C. 4, Sigma Lamda Sorority 2, 3,4-officer 4, Annual staff lg Chorus 2, Thespian Club 4. ROBERT GILSTER FFA I,2, 3,4, secretary 3, president 4, Band I, 2, 3,4, Student Council alternate 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, state livestock judging team 2, state meat judging team 3, Thespian Club 3,4-vice -president 4, Homecoming court 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. NA fc! M Class FHA , 3,' , d I ,3 Fhorus l Clllb 2. . S re Thespian Club 3, 4- play 3, class mpn' fgooxjf ' , l ' ,CN-.Pa.n. ' 1 I 0'wQ.. ' NL? ' is Y 'A-A-9 f'-'ref 404-44 d' 2545.5 1- I 1, gr i 'KJ 3- 3,1 -E 1 I ' 1 ANGELEN 1161 ER 1, f Class secregary 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3-state tournament 35 FHA 1, ,.3,45 Band 2, 35 Libfafy Club 2, 3,4, head librarian 35 Oriole taff 2, 3, 45 Pep Club'2, 3,45 Forensic Club 2, 3,45 Thespian Club 35 Student Council alternate 45 Neshonoc Editor 4. DONALD 11oRsrMAN' FFA 1,z, 3. MERLIEN IAEKEL Fl-lA 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian Club 3,45 student monitor 2, 45 Neshonoc business manager 4. DOUGLAS JEWETT Class president 2, vice-president 1,45 Oriole staff I, 25 FFA 1,2, 3-vice-president 35 Band l, 2, 3,45 Forensic Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4-vice-president 4. , A MGRACE JORDSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus I,2. IAY JUSTIN FFA 1. , , A - N 1 ,X mx! ,S - ' ff. K' I in all 4 qw I l - ya . X1 -' n 1 lx' N-' , s I Lf' f 1 swf! J, X M sf Nr MARJORII-I KNLITSON l-'HA 1,2, 3, 45 Band l,2, 3,45 Pup Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Oriole staff 1, -, 3, 4'l'7l,lulllk'bFIll3I13gCI 45 L1brar3'Club 2, 3,4-sovial chairman 45 Thcspian Club 35 Prom queen 35 Homecoming courr 3. ROGER KULSETH Transferred from Df:c'oral125liaske1ball 152, 3,43 Baseball 1, 3,45 Band 15 HO!llCL'OllllI1g Court 35 Prom King 35 jrudeni Council president 4. 10 W WU 2. 4,6 ,,.. if ip! 7063, K g 18 ARDELL KooPMAN Wiz ff, E FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club E, 3, - ri Club 1,2, 3, Library Club 2, 3,4, treasurer,1,.sec t ,Z 45 X class play business manager 3. ROBERT LUNKE 0' WA FFA 1,2-officer 2: Basketball l, 2. if Aff WA RALPH MARKING Transferred from Casliton 3, FFA I, 2, 3,4, FFA Judging Team 3,4, Forensic Club l. HARRY MEINKING FFA i,2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 1, 2,3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Forensic Club 2, 3,4, Band 2, Boys' Chorus 3, Student Council 3, class play 3, Track 2, student monitor 4, Oriole staff 4, Thespian Club 3,4, Livestock judging team 3, meat judgin team 4. fugj j WWKM' 07744411 - . pf . ,Q fs 'fZ,ffM1:fff4W wi nf f ,rmfffw X WM aff! ff!! IJ ' f 'ff jp ff' f'4 If 111909 :eu y!CEm7 lifxffxjaij, , V I l , K I JA I Arif, fCAROL MEYER 'Aff pd' Transferred from Bangor! , mixed choruL, 2, voca sextaff 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Chorus 3, Librarian I, 2, FHA 3,4. KEITH MEYER Class vice-president 3, FFA 1, 2, 3,4, officer 3,4, Prom court 3, Baseball 1,25 Basketball i,2. DOLORES M IKKE LSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4-treasurer 4, Or e staff i, 2, 3, Chorus l,4, Band 2, 3,4, Thespian Club 4, student monitor ANNABELLE MOAN Transferred from Gays Mills 3' 0 1 .4, FHA 2, 3, Newspaper staff 2, Y . 'S' E tors DONNA OLSON - FHA I,2, 35 Chorus I,2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 class play 35 Thespian Club 3,4-play 3. MARIAN OLSON FHA 1,:, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 2, 3,45 student moni- tori. 5, 1, fr O ll- I 1 1 , f 1 I . Q , A -I or f r f s tr Q .' f. 'es , 'v - BERNIECE PETERSON H ' -5' FHA 1.2, 3,45 editor 2, trdasurer 35 Oriole Club I,2, 3,4, circulation manager 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3,4, social chairman 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3,4, vice-president 3, president 45 Chorus I, 2,3,4, secretary 35 student monitor 3,4. x BEVERLY POWELL FHA r,2, 3,45 Chorus r,2, 3,45 Pep Club r, 25 Thespian Club 3,45 student monitor 2,4. 1 , 'A I ln! 3 4' 1 I, ' 1 . 7 , 4 fi 'AA 1' f .'- . 9 s Q .- JOYCE RAYMER ' ' 5 ' - Pep Club t,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,25 FHA r,2, 3,4-president 45 Lib- rary Club 2, 3,4. RONALD SCHILD Class president 1, 3,45 FFA r,2, 3,4, officer 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Forensic Club 2, 3, president 3, play 25 Student Council 2, 3,45 student monitor 2, 3,45 Oriole staff i5 Badger Boys' State 35 Basketball l,2, assistant manager 3, manager 45 Homecoming court 25 Homecoming King 35 Thespian Club 3, 4, treasurer 3, play 35 class play 3,45 state champion meat judging team 25 state livestock judging team 3. KENNETH SCHMIDT Transferred from Aquinas 35 FFA 1,:, 3,4-officer 45 baseball 3, .11 Basketball 3,4. BEVERLY SMITH FHA I,2, 3,45 Chorus 2, 35 Pep Club 4. 12 .,3J 'TLV 'Ti .ri v 1? 5 .3 , 7 I l mi' kr 5- Y 5 'Ir- 04 4?-I 'UN ELINOR THOMPSON Transferred from Central 45 GAA lg Chorus 2, 3, 4. NANCY TWINING Band I, 2, 3,45 Chorus I5 FHA I, 2, 35 Oriole staff I5 Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Forensic Club 3,4-social chairman 45 class play 35 Thespian Club 3,4. RAYMOND VANDERPLOEG Basketball I,2, 3,45 Baseball I, 2, 3,45 Track I5 FFA I, 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Thespian Club 45 Homecoming court I, 2. RICHARD VOLLENWEIDER Transferred from Longfellow I5 Art Club I5 Football lg Band I5 Track I5 Chorus 25 Thespian Club 3,4-play 35 class play 35 Basketball 35 Forensic Club 3,45 Pep Club 4 . ,pm, 5 ky' ,f i' xx-0 1 ' 0 , 'f I WILMA WALDENBERGER FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Band 1,25 Oriole I5 Chorus 25 class play 3. CAROL WEHRENBERG Chorus 2, 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3,45 FHA I, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE WEHRENBERG FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3,45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, president 4- state tournament 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian Club 3, 4, play 35 class play 35 Forensic Club 2, 3,4. 13 'if GQ I i Nam, v ,ig Mari rattle E IIIR CLASS HISTORY Motto Today We Follow Tomor1 ow Me Lead Colors Maroon and Gray Flower Carnation In the fall of 1948 the class of 52 entered the West Salem High School topping the enrollment of all other class es with forty two members After the unforgettable initiation day of November 5th w the shy freshmen became accustomed to high school life We had participants inFHA FFA Oriole staff chorus band baseball track and basketball Our sophomore year was eagerly looked forward to because it was our enrollment in our sophomore year our class was well represented in every or ganization Raymond Vanderploeg Robert Gilster Keith Meyer Harry Meinking Ronald Sch1ld and Kenneth Bangsberg were representatives on the basketballsquad whlle Raymond Vand erploeg Robert Gilster and Harry Meinking were outstanding baseball stars Our Student Council representa tives were Darryl Bruemmer Ronald Schild and Douglas Jewett Soon the year passed and the fall of 50 found us as Juniors As upper class men our class was againwell represent ed in socialand extra curricular activi ties Sixteen club offices were held by Juniors On the night of October Z7 1950 wepresentedourh1lar1ousthree act comedy The Inner Willy ' under the capable d1rect1on of Mrs Marie B Sanders Angelen Holter served as head librarian and was selected as associate editor of the Neshonoc West Salem s Badger Girls State and Badger Boys State Junior representatives were Donna Hemker Ronald Sch1ld and Darryl Bruemmer respectively Seven boys were on the basketball team and four boy s with Roger Kolseth on the mound President Vice president Secretarx T easurer Adviser Mrs M Sanders played baseball The second annual Homecoming found Ronald Schild King and Roger Kolseth and Marjorie Knutson represented our class on the court Highlighting the events of the year was the annual Junior Senior Prom on May4 Our theme was 'Hawuan Sunset ' and leading the grand march were Kmg Roger Kolseth and Queen Marjorie Knut son Larry Zieman and his orchestra furnished the music for the evening As we became sophisticated seniors even greater reality Many of the club offices were occupied by seniors Berniece Peterson was elected as pres ident of the Pep Club and served as cir culat1on manager of the Oriole Joyce Raymer was the newly elected pres ident of the FHA and Robert Gilster was chosen for the same position in the FFA Roger Kolseth occupied the pres 1dent's chair in the Student Council while Ronald Sch1ld Darryl Bruemmer and Lorna Balmer were class representa tives There were many seniors in the music department with three seniors holding offices mchorus Angelen Holter was selected editor chief of the Neshonoc and Merlien Jaekel was chosen as business manager Outstanding in basketball were Roger Kolseth Robert Gilster and Raymond Vanderploeg As we come to the end of our high school career we wish to express our gratitude to our teachers who have guid ed us through these four exciting years Even though we are leaving West Salem High School we will never forget the many memorable experiences that came our way during our four years of study Ronald Schild Douglas Jewett Mary Buol Lorna Balmer Mr L Qualley gt: uhh S: N-Z 4 1 4 I QF- 1, rg? f ' ' ' 4 -15 ' I 2: ' ' - Q. x . - --- -4' , ,I ,W - .F J if I' f 4 -1' J ' I 4- -TC-.Eg 'gr-.-L-3 ' df' I ' , ' ' as - 1 1 en r l ' . . , .. I . , . . . . . , , , , f . x 1 r 1 . I ' turn to initiate the Frosh. With the same our vision of graduation day became an . I . '. . l ' -. . , . I - . . , . , . - - Y I U I ! ' V V i I ! I 1 f ' ' . . .. . . - ' ' 9 4 . - . . .- . - in - . 1 ' 1 II I ' I ' , . . , . , .- ' 7 . I - . - ' I I ' I . . . V ' V . , . , . , . ' . 7 I I Y ' ' V 14 X if 1 ii- fi- N LA T WILL A ll TE TAMET We the senror class of 1952 berng of sound mrnd and nremory and mrndful of the certarnty of graduatron do hereby make and declare thrs our Last Wrll and Testament her by drsqual fx rng all other wrlls made bv us rn the past FIRST We hereby bestow upon our honored teachers the memorres of our graduatrng cla s SECOND We hereby grve devrse and bequeath to the class of 53 the revered posrtron as the Senror Class THLRD We as rndrvrduals herebv relrnqurslr to our dear frrends and beloved schoolmates our treasured possessrons as follows Charlotte Achterkrrch bestows her corner upon Mary Sprrnger Joe Aronson wrlls hrs technrque to any freshmen boys who want rt Kerth Ausman bestows hrs abrlrty to nandle chrc ks upon Grlman Bolstad Lorna Balmer offers her grggles to Shrrley Bell Kenneth Bangsberg wrlls to Wrllram Loggrng hrs abrlrty to look over hrs glasses Robert Brna relurqurshes hrs rnterest rn the Avalon to Robert Indahl Ronald Bockenhauer wrlls hrs habrtual trrps to La Crosse to Jerry Jevv ett Florence Brretkreutz grvcs her grft of gab to Brll Holter Darryl Bruemmer bestows hrs tumblrng abrlrty upon Yvonne Bangsberg Mary Buol assrgns her home economrcs demonstratrons to Jeanette Meyers Vrvran Byers bequeaths her abrlrty to go wrthout sleep to Beverly Hanan Lester Dahl bestows hrs pool eye upon Ralph Hoff Norma Edelen wrlls her barrtone srngrng vorce to Brlly Moss Robert Grlster relrnqurshes hrs basketball skrll to next year s team Donna Hemker rmparts some of her popularrty to Lors Schornberg Darone Hrx leaves everythrng but Darryl Angelen Holter assrgns her scholastrc abrlrty to Karl Haverly Donald Horstman grves hrs jokes to Kenny Eggen who he rs sure wrll not mrsuse them Merlren Jaekel wrlls her abrlrty as a farthful chartwoman to Greta Sprrck Douglas Jewett bestows a last look at hrs handsome countenance upon all the lucky grrls Grace Iordson offers her good humor upon next year s senrors Jay Iustrn assrgns hrs Plymouth to Marrlyn Oldenberg Marjorre Knutson bequeaths her abrlrty to shy away from boys to Donna Ehlo Roger Kolseth grves hrs advantage rn herght to Rrchard Stelloh Robert Lunke wrlls hrs abrlrty to dodge work to Barbara Nuttelman Ralph Markrng leaves ah leaves oh ne s just leavrng Harry Mernkrng relrnqurshes hrs rndolence to Marvrn Capper Carol Meyer leaves the Bangor boys to Donna Horer Kerth Meyer bestows hrs red hart upon Allen Sprarn Dolores Mrkkelson leaves West Salem Hrgh School to posterrty Ann Moan wrlls all her men to Marcella Caulum Donna Olson bequeaths her power over men to Mary Johnson Marlon Olson wants to leave school Bernrece Peterson bestows her herght upon Elrzabeth Huxsahl Beverly Powell rntends her brg brown flrrty eyes for Nancy Havens Keep them workrng Nancy! Joyce Raymer wrlls her smrle to the freshman grrls Ronald Schrld relrnqurshes the presrdency to any offrce seeker Kenneth Schmtdt leaves hrs abrlrty rn sports to some good sport Beverly Smrth bestows her gum chewrng abrlrty upon her srster Glorra Elrnor Thompson wrlls her curly harr to Joan Schaller Nancy Twrnrng leaves the Avalon to the ages Raymond Vanderploeg wrlls hrs athletrc abrlrty to Pat Moran Rrchard Vollenwerder bequeaths the Fords to Iohn Betthauser Wrlma Waldenberger leaves her sewrng abrlrty to anyone who needs rt Carol Wehrenberg wouldn t leave her boy frrend to anybody Jeanette Wehrenberg needs all she has In wrtness thereof we the class of 32 desrre thrs to be our frnal wrll and testament and set hereunto our hand and seal thrs month of May year of our Lord one thousand nrne hundred and frfty two l is ...i Q I W Wil C qs ,. Lil - ' tf.. I ML. ll Iyu. i '..'.y'. tr L. ' t'.f rf D' L We L ' iffy 'V .B I' ' , I f yi, 1 ,H. y If JW CLASS POEM Charlotte Achterk1 rch clever and wltty A pretty nmce krd though not from the cxty Sandy halr and freckles has Joe A senlor lass has hmm ln tow Then there s Ke1thAusman the lover of chlcks X hen rt comes to poultry he knows all the trlcks Lorna Balmer lS a talkatlve one As treasurer she was kept on the run Kenneth Bangsberg 15 a studlous boy Schoolbooks were hls source of Joy Hard workpays off we must confess For ln baseballBobB1na s beena success Ronnle Bockenhauer the clown of our class I xkes all the glrls no specmal lass Florence lS one of the bashful k1nd But a truer f Lend you'll never flnd Sttllgomg steady our Badger boy Darryl Can teven look at a dxfferent glrl To be a nurse lS Mary s ambltlon Let's hope that she's notjust wlshm Vxvlan Byers seems qulet and shy But ata dance oh my oh my Lester IS the klnd that never hurrles Norma Edelen that gal wlth style lnCharleston1ng she s aheada mlle Take Bob Culster hrs talents aren't few He's good at basketball wxth h1s sax too Donna our Badger Curl last year W lllsurely succeed never youfear Daronel-llxhas sethez oalhl h Asatyp1calsen1or we nows e lltry Edltor of our annual 15 Angelen Very mdustr1ous she s always been Donnu. shard toflgure out X hlchcomeslxrst Don g1rlsortrout'? A leader ln our class lS Merllen Whatever the task she s on the beam Douglas bashful'P ' ' Don tbe a fool He practmces more th in he s learned ln school It's true that Grace lS tops ln cookmg For a man to feed she s stlll lookmg 1 ond of a sophomore glrl lS Jay Close to Pleasant Valley he ll stay Marge Knutson whose clothes are keen Re lgned as last year's Junxor Prom Queen Roger Kolseth lS a fellow you ought to meet To the g1rls he 15 really qulte a treat Sly fllrty full of tr1cks IS Ardell W hat she ll do next 15 hard to tell Bob Lunke lS a cute llttle nut He can talk hlmself out of any old rut Ralph Marklng our man from the farm Wakes w1th the chlckens doesn't need an alarm Everyone knows Harry our master of swmg As Jxm Durante's double he's also kmg A fme student IS Carol Jean A more wlllmg worker can't be seen Kelth Meyer better knownas 'Red There's not a n1ghthe's home mn bed Our lunch g1rl Dolores eff1c1ent and neat Wlthout her when would we ever eat'? One who s fond of men IS Ann lf she can't get them nobody can We agree Donna Olson's tops ln skatmg We're sure you know the man she's datmg Laughmg eyes and short dark curls Make Marlon a favor lte wlth boys and g1rls Bernlece lS ambltlous coy and w1se Have you ever notxced her blg brown eyes 'P A g1rlwho's alwa s happy and gay Joyce IS the presldent of the FHA They couldn't have voted a better way For three years the pres ldent of our class Ronn1e's talents are hard to surpass Tall dark and handsome Ken Schrn1dt ls a basketball player wrth lots of wlt Qulet and reserved IS Beverly Smlth Florence IS the gal she's always wlth Qulte puzzl1ngEl1nor s always been Whrch does she favor l'-orses or men 'P Tall sllm and brunette 15 Nancy We hear that danclng sults her fancy ln sports Ray Vanderploeg IS really great We all wonder who's hls gal of late Fords and Dlck are two ln one And he s a lad that's full of fun Boys that are bashful are Wmlma spetpeeve' Whatwlllshedowhen Cass hastoleave'? Carol Wehrenberg our strawberry blonde Of a man from Sparta she s very fond Our Jeanette fllts around llke a blrd Wherever she stops her puns may be heard Andnowwe mustbrdyoufond adleu Good bye from the Class of '52' 1 yy- l - I ' Q . I 1 . 3 2 , . , . . , - 0 9 -- , . 'Q ' ' . . ' I ll 7 I . I . , . ' , . . ,I . . . . , , ' . I ' A Y D ' s , . I y . V S I - ! ! ' L' . A ' ll ll '-- l Y I O , . . ' I ' ' . . . , . . Y . . . , - . . . , . , . . y ---- I ! D i ' Not a Cafe ln th? World and H0 WOTTWS f ls Beverly Powelll, from Gill's Coulee way. 1 AA l l ' . , , , . . I . V- . . Y -- , u I Y ll ' ll . . I D 1 ' , . . . 1 . 5 . . V W it 5, . - , . ' ' ' l . . , -- . v 1 - I I y . , . Q ,I , . ly . . . ' ' J ! ' . x Q . - Q I ' . . I l , . I '--- . .. ' Q I I . I , 7 . ,- , ' I H ' Q 1' Il VI ' 4 I I . I H . , s 1 4 ' I . 7 I ' . . . y , , , . l . I ! V Q - X f if E l0R CLASS PROPHECY InMay 1952 forty sevengraduates of the West Salem H1 h School went out mto the world to see thexr fortunes Now ten ears later the classes of '55 '54 and 3are assembled at L.aGuard1a Fxeld m NewYorkC1ty There they board a Jet plane whlch w1ll take them on a tour to vlsxt these forty seven graduates Thexr flrst hop IS from New York to West Salem Nmeteen graduates have stayed n or near West Salem An expert elec trxcan ln West Salem and the surround mg area lS Jay Justm He IS very proud of the fact that he Lnstalled the flrst com plete push button system on a farm ln Pleasant Valley owned by Ralph Mark ln A very successful busmess man s Joe Aronson He owns a truckmgl lme from New York to West Salem He and h1s wxfe the former Bernxece Peterson are llvmg ln West Salem Carol Wehren berg Just as busvas Berruece IS work mg as a housewnfe and mother Two 52 graduates have put thelr names on busmess places The Daxry Bar IS owned by Ann Moan and the Salem Roller Rmk 15 operated by Donna Olson and her husband Russell Dovenberg Lwmg on a farm ln Wet Coulee are Bob Gllster and h1s wlfe Many top hon ors at several Holstem Dalry Shows throughout the Mxdwest have been taken by Bob Anotherfamous farmer ms Ken neth Schmldt last year's Mr Farmer of Amemca Four famous ladles reslde Ln West Salem Marxan Olson was elected the presldent of the Natlonal Mother s Club last May The world's fastest typlst IS Bev Powell The other two are Joyce Raymer and Merlxen Jaekel Both are makmg headl1nes for tbexr splendxd work as offlcers of the Natmonal FHA Commg back to West Salem they see Grace Jordson She has been teachmg for the past four years at Brookslde school Bangor has two of the 1r classmates They are Carol Meyer who teaches kmdergarten and Elmor Thompson who IS the Englmsh teacher m the hlgh school On thelr way to LaCrosse they stop to see Kelth Meyer on the Rldge He IS busy superv1s1ng the men who are bu1ld mg hxs new dance hall near Shorty's Ke 1th tells them that bus mess has tr1 pled sxnce he has become propr1etor of Shorty's Because It 1s near lunch tlme they Flresxde IS as famous as t e Stork Club and the Brown Derby now that Bob Lunke IS the owner In LaCrosse they Vlslt the court house to see Ronnxe Bockenhauer the Chxef of Pollce for LaCrosse County Hls experlence has prepared hxm well for the marvelous Job that he lS domg to lower the number of speedmg teen agers Another classmate m LaCrosse IS Wxlma Jaldenberger the CountySuper mtendent of Schools of LaCrosse County Whxle at LaCrosse they cllmb mto thexr Jet plane andafewmmutes later arrmve ln Westby to VlS1t housewlfe Florence Brxetkreutz Acertam member of the Class of '52 IS rapxdly becommg well known Out standmg as the governor of W1scons1n Ronnle Schlld has announced h1s candl dancy for the House of Representatxves ln the commg electxon Good luck Ronnle 17 .mtjff ' . . i . - . . ' g. v F drop inat the Fireside Niglht Clubl. The 1 . . ' . ' , th Slxmlnutes after they vxslted Ronnle they arrlved ln thexr Jet plane at the Chlcago Munxclpal Axrport The fxrst hop here was to see Kelth Ausman the presldent of the Hatchery Assoc1at1on of Amer1ca VlVl3n Byers also l1v1ng mCh1cago IS the top dancxng mstructor at Arthur Murray s Dancmg Studlo At Chlcago they are pleasantly sur prxsed to meet Bob Bma and RayVander ploeg Both ofthem are assocxated wlth professxonal baseballteams -Ray plays shortstop on the new major league team Kukamonga Dlrty Sox and Bob IS the proud new manager of the Chxcago Cubs Next stop Detro1t' D1ck Vollen welder 15 domg very well as the vlce presldent of the Ford Motor Plant Clyde Beatty's Cxrcus playmg m Detrolt stars Ken Bangsberg as 1ts ch1ef clown KSEIZIS the most traveled graduate of 1 Mlnneapolxs xs just a short hop from Detrolt There they v1s1t the Sxster 1s workmg on a preventlon for pollo Cal1forn1a clalms two of the 1r class mates At Hollywood they see a new movle star Nancy Twmmg At San Francxsco they fmd Ardell Koopman one of the ten best dressed women 1n Amer1ca In Honolulu at the I-Iawauan Naval Base they meet Commander Donald Horstman and Rear Admlral Douglas Jewett Doug and Don are the youngest offlcers fn the Navy In Sumatra East lndles Reverend and Mrs Darryl Bruemmer are domg marvelous mlsslonary work Mrs Bruemmer 1S the former Darone Hxx Turkey and Dolores Mlkkelson are the next stop As pr1vate secretary to the Ambassador of Turkey from the Unlted States Dolores has an excxtmg Job She plans to return to Amerlca m August In France lt lS thelr good fortune to meet Bev Smlth Bev who lS pa1nt1ng on the R1v1era says she wouldn'ttrade places wlth anybody' She states that she has seen Jeanette Wehrenber who has Just f1n1shed celebratmg her lfth suc cessful year as a ballerma ln Parxs A few mxles outsxde of Parls Donna Hemker lS enjoymg her work as an ex chan e teacher to France Donna says thatt e Frenchmen are veryromantxc In London England Norma Edelen lS appearmg as a smger wlth Guy Lom bardo and hls Royal Canadlans What a h1t Norma lS makmg wlth the Br1t1sh' Two graduates make thexr homes 1n Washm ton D C Lorna Balmer sec retary or the Secretary of Defense lxvmg there wxth her husband Colonel Merle Moore whlle Angelen Holter IS very busy as head llbrarlan nn the Llbrary of Congress Marge Knutson LS the f1rst chamr oboe player mthe Boston Pops Orches phfa to play ma serles of concerts wlth the orchestra Back home IH New York Clty they v1s1t Roger Kolseth and Harry Memkxng ln the New York G1ants' dugout Roger s name lS ln the Baseball Hall of Fame because of h1s record m pxtchmg no hut no run ames The combxnatlon of Harry s omers and Roger s pltchln have helped the Glants w1n seven Worl Serxes from the Yankees Captaln Lester Dahl of the U S Marmes lS gettmg settled ln h1s pent house 1n the WaldorfAstor1a He recent ly mherlted several m1ll1on dollars from a dlstant uncle Lucky fellow' The members of the class of '52 are all ten years wlser and ten years older These years have been full of happmess excltement and memorles Who knows what the next ten years may hold? CLASS S0 G The Shrme of Samt Cecelma Our school da s are over and we're leavlng you now We've walted or th1s day but lt seems now somehow We really regret to leave our dear Salem Hxgh Good bye dear frlends good bye Each basket ball game brought lots of joy to us all Especfally when Salem's men were rlght on the ball We bnd ou our teachers our dear schoolmates and all Farewel dear fr1ends farewell We thank you teachers all for our wonderful and patlent ways To our success 1nl1fe you he ped us on our way We ll mmss all our partles all our school plays and proms But the memomes of Salem I-I1 h wxll stlll lmger on And though we are leavmng we' l return now and then. Good bye, dear fr1ends, good bye. 18 Kenny. lfoundation and Mary Buolg who tra. Marge was on her way to Philadel: I , h .. I - D . .I -- . -- . H -i I ig . . - ll . Y, ' ,i . A CLASSES 'J gl FIRST ROW G Smlth M Mxller E Meler B Eckert P Mengelt R Oldenberg J Betthauser D Bolstad SECON ROW D Jones E Weunsch D Hole! M Hesse M Sprlnger E Bruhn J Meyers F Olson R Durkln T I W MISS on Mrs Hetland M Thlelker M Schober V Anderson E Iostad B Rowe R Anderson N FOURTH ROW M Severson D Ehlo M Johnson V Letson E Huxsahl M Slosser M Caulum it M Knutson FIFTH TOW F Schaller L Pralle D Markmg A Sprarn D Hoppman C Schwartz W D .1UNloP. CLAS Inthe fall of 1951 forty two students enrolled ln the West Salem Hrgh School as Junlors Vrcky Letson from Cazenovra and Elame Weunsch from La Crosse were two new members of the class Thms class has proven to be very actlve slnce becommg upper classmen Posltxons as l1brar1ans were taken by srx grrls wrth Mary Knutson as head l1brar1an Seven members belonged to the Orrole staff mth Marrlyn Mlller act mg as edrtor whrle Marxlyn Slosser served as adverttsrng manager Mary Knutson was also chosen as assoclate edrtor the eshonoc Fourteen Junrors were engagetl rn Forenslc work and erghteen e Thesplan b wrth Paul Mengelt and Ellzabeth Huxsahl as pre d d e retary spectlvely S1x boys partlcrpated m FFA and twenty unrors re proud of having frfteen members ln band and rg lt Drck Markmg and Ralph Hoff represent? ing? seba and basket ball teams X They look forward to the acgpitne We 3 Mgr v rll br1ng X Presldent fgwrb Oldenber V1ce presldent ul Mengelt Secretary xy , l B tsy Ecker Treasurer ohn Betthauser Advxsers Mrs P Hetland 55 R JO Mr I Monson J or 0 UYW riff V, ,, 4Q,l.,a.h! 6U 4 1 ck I' Ld v SMI., -'Le-ctlfl 1 K M , 'Q.15'.,4yr1-1' --4-I' 54.1.15 ' . 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'-if-rsufgsorl-2 - 4 O K Sf 0PHOMORE CLASS In September 1951 forty seven sophomores re entered West Salem I-hgh School Add1tlOD8l members of the class were Jacquelme Vance Kenneth Swett and Joan Kxesow The school year of 1951 1952 was ftlled wtth excxtement and acttvttxes On October 5th the sophomores sponsored the freshman tntttatton Great lnterest tn many extra currtcular acttvtttes was shown by the class Ten boys were tn the FFA and seventeen gtrls parttctpated m the FHA Seven teen sophomores Jomed the Pep Club and nme were band members The Ltbrary Club admttted seven qualtfred gtrls and the Forenstc Club clatmed four Kenneth Carlson Karl Haverly and Dean Waldenberger were representatwes on the aaseball team Basketball players xncluded Karl Haverly and Kenneth Carlson Ntne sophomores were on the ORIOLE staff and twenty ftve members Jomed t e Thesptan Club Kenneth Carlson Beverly Schtld and Fred Schomberg were sophomore representatrves on the Student Councrl Beverly Schtld and Fred Schomberg were elected by the students to serve as cheerleaders The Class of 1954 anxrously awatts tts Junlor year and the fun and work that rt wtll brtng I ! Presldent Beverly Schtld V1ce presldent Kenneth Carlson J ,f Secretary Jacquelme Vance Treasurer Gurme Whltlock Advtser Mr R Webster FIRST ROWJ Anderson W Holter K Carlson G Whulock J Vance B Schlld D Waldenberger K Haverly B Hemker SECOND ROWJ Ktesow I Schaller A Schmck D Marlung R Jandt K Moan P Durktn LSchomberg THIRD ROW Y Bangsberg R Hemker N Havens D Wehrenberg J Horstman D Spram M johnson M Bruemmer C Rowe FOJRTH ROW Mr Webster J Meyer K Eggen G Spnck M Oldenberg B Schomberg G Z.1e1ke F Schomberg R Raymer FIFTH ROW H Hetland M Capper G Romskog W Schmrtz R Walters R Indahl K Swett R Nuttleman D Mrller .fx !,v,' -,J 1 X. W' A ' .1 V Xjy rv v Q 'V ,, X ,f x 1 x -L X rut 1 2 ' - ' ' Y V ! . , . D Q ' Y . . . xy , . t 11. 2, h H L, j V -.1 'H , 4' 1 , ll 4. , 1' 1, 1' 2 q - ,' I. , y , f It, 4r - is J 9 , ' . . . 1. nf. '. ' ' :- . - . - . - ' . - , - ' , - . - . . :. ' , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . '. : . , . , . , . , . , . ', . , . 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M, QMTQX f ,r MQLQ4 ', K 6 'Q ' ' .1 r. . w ' FRE HMA cuss FIRST ROW P Ranum P Moran G Bolstad I Herlltzke M Byers M Bruemmer I Hancock W Loggrng SECOND ROW M Johnson C Bahr B Nuttelman F Lee R Caulum B Horstman R Grlster M Hesse THIRD ROW Mr Rowe D Perso D Beler S Powell G Havens B Buol R Stelloh D Hanson L Olson D Wlese FOURTH ROW S Bell C Jones M Smlth J Hemker H Berthauser S Hayden T Larson B Furchtenrcht R Schmrdt R Schrllmg FIFTH ROW P Stnttmater A Schmrdt M McClrnrock J Bahan M Koopman S On September 4 1951 forty erght bewrldered and shy freshmen began then- hrgh school careers ln a short month they had become acquarnted wrth new fr lends new books and new experrences Inxtratron October 4th was aday ofmuchexclte ment for the whole school It gave the freshmen an opportunrty to drsplay therr hrgh sprrlts and good sportsmanshrp and resulted rn the rr berng offrcrallyacknow ledged as hrgh school students The class of 55 showed keen rnterest rn the school's extra currxcular actrv rtres Twenty were represented rn the FHA and ten rn the FFA The Pep Club clarmed twenty two Fourteen freshmen were admltted to the Thesplan Club and frfteen were on the Orrole staff A large maJor1ty of the class were represented rn the band Thxs class of 55 has made a good begmnrng record and has showed that they wrll lrve up to and try to surpass records establrshed by classes rn prevlous years Presrdent Vrce presrdent Secretary Treasurer Advrser Pat Moran Georgra Havens Bonnre Buol Helen Betthauser Mr 'NI N Rowe ,M if 4- 1 tg 1 lo if I Af 4, fu L I q ,J fn ' v J 4 2 . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , 1 , 1 , . A . Wehrs, D. Mashak, S. Meyer, C. Johnson, B. Balmer, D. Wehrs. NOT PICTURED: W. Moss. 1 1 ' . I I , A . . . . A , . , V I .....- . . . .L . . ZZ ORGANIZATIONS FUTUR HUMEMAKER 0F AMERICA FIRST ROW: Miss Johnson, G. Whitlock, V. Anderson, M. Bruemmer, J. Raymer, E. Huxsahl, M. Johnson, J. Meyer. SECOND ROW: B. Peterson, M. Buol, D. Hix, C. Achterkirch, M. Knutson, B. Rowe, M. Slosser, R. Durkin, J. Wehrenberg, M. Schober, M, Thielker. THXRD ROW: A. Koopman, D. Hemker, M. Miller, E. Meier, D. Mikkelson G. Jordson, M. Olson, W. Waldenberger, C. Wehrenberg, D. Hoier, A. Holter. FOURTH ROW: C. Meyer, G. Smith, M. Hesse, M. Springer, E. Bruhn, J. Meyers,M. Jaekel, B. Powell, M. Johnson, G. Sprick, B. Schild, M. Caulum, C. Hancock. SIXTHROW: R. Hemker, D. Wehrenberg, J. Horstman, R. Jandt, K. Moan, M. Oldenberg, L. Schomberg, D. Sprain. Fifty-four enthusiastic FHA'ers rejoined the organization with the purpose of becoming better homemakers of the future. When the new members were initiated into the club at an impressive candlelight ceremony in January, the membership was increased to seventy. The State FHA Convention at Green Lake in June, 1951, was attended by three girls from West Salem. Mary Buol served as state vice-president of district three. Joyce Raymer was the candidate for a state office, with Barbara Rowe, the alternate. During vacation the girls carried out homemaking projects , many of them entering exhibits at the La Crosse Inter-State Fair. Several girls, accompanied by Miss Ruth Johnson, made the annual trip to the Wisconsin State Fair at Milwaukee. Under the guidance of their adviser, Miss Johnson, the FHA had a full year of interesting and varied activities. During FHA Week, November 4-10, in an effort to make people become aware of their organization, an activity was carried out each day. The FHA and FFA combined their efforts to make a success of the Harvest Festival in November and the Christmas Mixer in December. Other highlights of the year were sending CARE packages to the needy people in Europe, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, a style review, and the FHA demonstration contest. President .... Joyce Raymer Historian .... Valary Anderson Vice-president. .Barbara Schomberg Parliamentarian . . Mona Bruemmer Secretary .... Gurine Whitlock Program of WorkChairman .... Treasurer . . . Janice Meyer Elizabeth Huxsahl Editor. . . . .Mary Johnson Chapter Mother . .Mrs. Donald I-Iix Adviser ..... Miss R. Johnson 24 fu. , 4 sly . ye F, ix X F ds' 1 , F 'FURE FARMER OF AMERICA Under the gu1dance of Norman N Rowe vocatmonal agr1culture 1nstructor the West Salem Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca has accompllshed 1ts a1m of havmo a successful organ1zat1on Once agam an envrable record was establlshed by the FFA at the County and State Fa1rs as well as at the State Judglng contest Thls was demonstrated IH the development of champ1onsh1p teams 1n meat lmvestock, and daxry cattle as well as 1n prem1ums won at the County and State Fa1rs amountmg to over 1 OOO a year To honor thelr fathers the FFA boys sponsored a Father Son banquet Another accomphshment was the rural Judg1ng contest The FFA 1n cooperat1on Wltl' the FHA carr1ed out the plans for the thlrd Coulee Conference Harvest Dance and the annual Chrmstrnas mxxer In add1t1on to thexr regular act1v1t1es the FFA had part1c1pants mn basketball and other forms of recreatxon A tr1p to Northern Wxsconsm or to Ch Cawo w1ll cl1max the season s act1v1t1es Pres1dent Robert G1lster Club Reporter Kenneth Schm1dt V1ce pres1dent Ke1th Meyer Athletlc Dmrector Robert Blna Secretary Ronald Sch1ld Sergeant at arms Harry Meml-:mg Treasurer Darryl Bruemmer Adv1ser Mr N N Rowe FIRST ROW W Holter K Schnndt K Meyer R G11ster R Schlld D Bruemmer R Bxna Mr Rowe SECOND ROW R Markmg D Waldenbergcr R Nuttleman M Bruemmer H Mcmkmg R Bockcnhauer K Ausman L Pralle D Hanson THIRD ROW G Oldenberg R Markmg I- Schomhcrg W Logmg FOURTH ROW H Hetland G Romskog R Indahl K Swett A Spraxn D Hoppman M Byers F Schaller R Raymer FIFTH ROW D Mlller R Stelloh 1' fffff fffff Z5 I , . , l . 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'or . 1 .4 f W 'X PEP CLUB FIRST RON S Nleyer B Balmer Mrs Hetland R Oldenberg D Ehlo B Schllcl F Schomberg B Pettron D Nlxkkelson D llemker A Koopmann A Holter SECOND ROW M Knutson C Wehrenberg J Xnder on Y Bangsberg I Kresow B Schomberg M Thlelker G Smlth M Sprlnger J Meyers Il Bruhn V Bxcrs THIRD ROW W ltaldenberger R Durkm G Whitlock M Johnson J Meyer M Bruemmer M Oldenberg C Rowe I Wehrenberg D Vlehrenberg lx Havens D Belr FOLRTH ROW M Olson M Mcllrmotk J Bahan P Strlttmater M Koopmann B Boul R Hemker J llorstman V Ander on M Sthobcr D llortr D Jones FIFTH ROW B Smuh F Bnetkreutz C Hancock M johnson M Slostr M Caulum E Huxsahl B Rowe B Eckert R Anderson M Buol L Schomberg SIXTH ROM G Havens M Smnh S Bell S Wehrs C Johnson D Olson N Twlnlng L Balmer J Raymer Nl lxnutson M Mlllcr E Mtxer SEVENTH ROW D Mlller R Hoff P Mengelt R Gxlster H Memklng k Schlld R Vanderplotg I Betthauser L Pralle In the fall of 1951 the Pep Club organ1zed for another year of act1v1ty Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Phyll1s Hetland and the offlcers the year proved to bc a successful one Twenty exght new me mbers were adm1tted to the club wh1cn brought the total membex shwp to elghty These new members qual1f1ed by passxng a test tonsxstlng of Pep Club yells songs and 1nformat1on about the club found n The 1951 52 handbook Rueban Oldcnbero was rc elected by the student body to serve as cheerleader Fred Schomberg Donna Ehlo and Bexerly .5ch1ld were elected to serve wlth mm rn ltadxng the sonvs and yells throughout the school term On Fcbrulry l 1952 the Pep Club ponsored the hxghl glut of thexr year s t 3 the ' fth annual llomttorrmmv At a tl mt e 'olloxung the basketball game vt th H Jlnmn list year s royalty Mxmr rsckert and Ronald buh ld Crowned Qutcn Lorna Balm: r and her Klng Kenneth bchmldt Prts1dcnt Bern tce P terson N rec presldcnt Rucbcn Oloenberg secretary Bexerly bchlld fred urer Dolores Mlkkelson Donna Hemker M15 P Hetland bot ral chalrman AdVlbL r ' U ',',,'n .. f y . 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I D STUDE T CUUNICIL Last sprlnv the offlcers of the Student Councll were elected and 'hey 'ed n the effort to coord1nate the students and faculty mn a common cause for overcoming current school problems The Student Counc1l g1VES the students aw opportumty to take an acttve part 1n self government and a chance to be educated m the xdeals of a lwlng and worklng der1'1OCI'2-CV In add1t1on to the four otftcers thc founc l s comnosed of three representatwes from each class In cooperatlon w1th ts adv1sers, the student Councll p esenfed new doctrmes and worked out old ones for the betterment of th school The varlous soluuons and favorable resoluuons 1mparted by this or amzauon are ev dence of the benef1ts gamed when students add faculty collabora e Presldent oger Kolseth Vlce pres1dent ug'as Jewett Secretary M try B101 Treasurer Doxma nemkex Adwsers Mr L Q,1alley Mr J Monson Kolselh SECOND RW M M non lx Larl rltcln .111 ol O e ut, tu ngelt P Mmran E 5 ll0IYlb ry Nlr Qua L Z7 Y ' O ' ' , f t i i . . A . V 1 . ' ' ' -, -A, 1 . i l ' , ' ' 1 ' Q 1 r , - ' . . e , ' ' ' . . . V g I . . . l A I , ' - A , . D. Q . - Y' ' . FIRST ROWg J. Betthauscr, D, Jewell, M. Butyl, D. llcrnkcr, ES. Schxld, L. Balmer, D. iirucmmur, R. . -' I U: r. o A '. ' sun, is. iw 1 1 ,n. Bu , R. ld nb v, R. sl '1d. P. Me . . a , '. 'cr .' 1, , . llf.. ' Q LIBRARY CLUB ln September 1951 the Lrbrary Club reorgamzed for tts ftfth successful year Seventeen members comprrsed the acttve personnel Keen compet1t1on and hrgh club standards eltmmate many apprentrce lxbrartans each year Asptrants to the club spend a year as apprenttces to attempt to quahfy for membershtp Thts past year s1x gtrls approxxmately fmfty per cent were capable of achxevlng and mamtarrung qual1f1c:at1ons for adrrnttance to the club On February 11 1952 fue semors were honored at a pubhc p1nn1ng ceremony held tn the Trlson Memortal Audttorrum At thts ttme the eltgtble senlors recetved themr h1gher awards these were Joyce Rayrner Angelen Holter Mar-jor1e Knutson Bermeee Peterson and Ardell Koopmann Soc1a1 actrvrtres for the year xncluded several trrps to see the plays at La Crosse State College record parttes tourmg the La Crosse Floral Company mov1es and a sprmg prcmc COLORS Maroon and Whxte FLOWER Carnat1on MOTTO Good l1brar1es are not made they grow POEM Books are keys to w1sdorn's treasure Books are gates to lands of pleasure Books are paths that upward lead Books are frrends come let us read Head hbrarran Mary Knutson Secretary Ardell Koopmann Treasurer Betsy Eckert SOCIH1 cha1rman Marjorre Knutson ACIVISCIS Mrs M Sanders Mr J Monson FIRST ROW A Holter M Slosser B Eckert M Knutson A Koopmann M Knutson SECOND ROW Mr Monson B Peterson N Havens B Schrld G Sprrck M Johnson Mrs Sanders THIRD ROW J Meyer,J Raymer M Thxelker E Meter M Mtller B Schomberg M Bruemmer I Y . . . 6 3 Y . . 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C Ill .. .. ... .. . . ... . .. .. 1. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . : . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. . 0RIOLE TAFF The Orrole was reorgamzed 1n September 51 wmth twenty three new members fourteen old staff members and two e1ghth grade wrxters ln October 1951 the f1rst1ssue appeared w1th four more 1ssues followlng throughout the year For the second consecutwe year all offrcers wrth the exceptlon of the assoclate ed tor were chosen at the sprlng p1cn1c Socxal act1v1t1es of the club mcluded a tour of the La Crosse 'l'r1bune off1ce and other buslness places ln La Crosse To brrng 1ts actw 1tlCS to a close the members of the club had themr annual spr1ng p1cn1c on Grandad s Bluff w1th a movre afterwards As the vomce of the West Salem Hlgh School students the sole purpose of the Or1ole was to report the news of the school and express the oprnron of the students through ed1tor1als Slnce 1ts 1n1t1al appearance rn 1947 It has become a paper of wh1ch West Salem can be proud Ed1tor rn ch1ef Marllyn M1ller Busmess manager MarJor1e Knutson Advertrsmg manager Mar1lyn Slosser Soclal cha1rman Carmon Hancock AdV1SCTS Mrs M Sanders Mr J Monson FIRST ROW B Peterson M Knutson M Mxller M Slosser C Hancock B Schlld SECOND ROW A Holter B Nuttelman N Havens F Lee P Durkm G Spnck THIRD ROW Mr Monson D Jones C Achterkuch B Eckert M Knutson Mrs Sanders FOURTH ROW K Carlson R Hoff P Mengelt R Indahl G Zlelke G Romskog Z9 A . . . , . - A, ! ' I ' Y ! , . , 1 . . . . , , B -. - - I I 0 Q A Circulation manager . Berniece Peterson . . . . , . . . , . , . , . . . ', . ' . z . , . , , , . , . , . . : . , . , . . 1 FURE IC CLUB llRsT I-XOXX Mrs Slcueland M Mller B Rowe B Bruemmu D llxx N1 Il rland SFCOND ORN A our M Knutson E Meler B Eckert C Athterlurch M Slosscr J lnlrrcnbtrg THIRD RON k Brrhr 't Bangb rg M Bruemmer G Sprlck R Anderson D Hemlrer N Txwrnmg tOURTH ROM R Nollenucrdcr P Nltngelr R Oldenberg R Schxld D Jewett H Mtrnklng The past year marked the fourth year of exrstence of the Forens1c Club Smce lts begmnmg rn 1948 membersh1p has lncreased from fourteen to thrrty sex en members It was the second year that the polnt system was rn effect An mnovatlon 1n the 51 32 program was the practlce of presentmg speeches before var1ous local clubs and monthly Forensrc meetmgs Thrs act1v1ty provtded valuable experrence prror to the sprmg speech contests COTDpCl1tlOD for speakrng honors vuth other school IH the Coulee Conference promotes greater porse for each 1nd1x ldual A mrxer and a sprmfv prcmc constrtuted the soclal 3Cf.1'vlIlCS of the club Presrdent X rce presrucnt Sec retary Treasurer :roctal charrman Adx xsers ' 30 Darryl Bruemmer Mar1lyn M ller Darone H X Barbara Rowe 'Nancy Tvmnlng Mrs P Hetlancl Mrs .I Jletteland .' r W ', 1 ' -1 , A . . . , . 1 , . , . X , . .,rf:. R L: v , ' . ' -, 'A , 5 -L1 r - a - n - 1 - . - M . - . lr, . .SC , . , . , . , - ' , L. ' V , vs' , s X' , ' . . .r , . , . , . , . . 1 . Y, 5 . . . I -rf' ' A f Q . . . 2 .. . I. . ' . I ' 1 ' 5 f- ' ' v 4 . 5 A - . - g 4 - ' 1 . . A V 1 A . . . . 1 . . . Q . , , VY Y. . . Q A ' . . . . . . . . . E RIDICE Cl B Thls year Mr Beers a0a1n took oyer the d rector s dutles 9. th Eur Q Club 'Vht ty vo ces Jotned n sono to present concerts throuvhout the year Hwhlmntxno the season was the annual Chrtstmas eoncert .lou f1hyl1'1O to nearby schools to present concerts was a new exoer e ce to the club lt was also the ftrst year that the club has had tts ovyn room tor praetlee The Eur1d ce Club provxdes an outle for exp1ess1on of musmal tnttrests butlds an appreexauon ofelass1calmt1s1e and teaches the fundame ntals mn the admwnlstratlon of sucn a group After a ull yf-ar of work the actultes of the Club were brought to 1 ose by entertno the sprmno musm festty al ID La Crosse Prestdent Jeanette Wehrenbero N lee prestdent Marcella Caulum Secretary N lman Byers Treasurer Merlten Jaekel D'rector Mr C Beers 5T RON B s ttt t t your tn u J L tn L t .Inu .lrrun 1 t .ui l lx Mo R lltntlwr V Anderson THIRD N r bun U :ON uw M Q L LNLISOH EAU LLM 501 Ptllvu 31 I Q ' . ' ' i ' 1 . e fre O ' A F Y K H 1 G G 1' ' , . , . YY 1 . H A c c c L ' 'r? ',3. ' ' . '.L1:i1A .L .. A ' , ' , f ,ml ' O A D ' - V ' f- ,I J A V3 . . , . L. D Fill' HH . Schtmberg, J. W 'lr-nlrrg, li, Joftad, D. M1likclSJI1. A. Kr trtar , li. llunxit-r, M. Shafer, I-Q Fri ltlyrr tx, M. Ia 'ls 'l. SECOND ROXNEJ. V 3 R. D' , S. Full, V. By' 'rs, 5. Powell, IJ, liolst' , B. Peters nn, B. Nllllflllldll, '. an, . . ' , '. . ' . RUWg .1 . -, li. Tn nap' .J. KL V, D. Olson, D. ll'Illh -r, M. , A. Mo , M. Cauluxn, C. Han' -R, M. Ol' '1, B. ll. fgfgiff! f , iran G 41, X' 1 .- Z.: 1 ' ,,:l,v 3' 'gh' f , 2 - . : -1 i . A 1-iff? E W ' J lx 1 .? ???i ,iikigg 555- iq V r f 1. - -i'xg.-gsizgrh' f '91, ' ' - An if ,vM'mf' fxfHg'- - . 1 - ' Y ,:-l. K' 1 Q . ' - 4 ar A, I , s a , . . 5 K. ,Q ge it Psnnr- -1 -'iw w K 8 . 'Q: X Ez ' 'dijip ' TW v 'g-.l,'I'5 it ar,-av.. ,Q f f -Li 3- N -- -a ' -, A . 2 ' 3- ' .3---l i 4 C0 CERT BA D Thls year the band suffered the loss of srxteen members Nevertheless through ads ancement from the Junlor band rt garned many new members makxng thrs mus1cal organrzatron blgger than ever before Under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Curt1s Beers and wmth effort on everyone s part the 1951 52 season proved to be successful and enjoyable Dur1n0 the year the band gave many concerts At a banquet honormg Mr N N Rowe s twenty flfth annrversary at West Salem the band contr1buted to the fest1v1t1es by playrng a short concert precedrng the program Exchange concerts wlth a number of schools through the area lncludrng Blalr, Westby Wh1tehall and Logan seemed to be a popular feature In addrtron to the d1str1ct solo tournament, a few members partrclpated 1n the state solo contest The ent1re band entered the spr1ng fest1val at La Crosse 1n May Vrce presrdent Secretary Jerry Jewett Valary Anderson Carmon Hancock Mr C Beers Treasurer Dlrector CLARINETS Sharon Wehrs Carmon Hancock FLUTES TROMBONES Valary Anderson Mary Jo Werngarten Nancy Twllllllg Marllyn Oldenburg Bonnle Buol Dolores Mrkkelson Loma Vogel Mona Bruemmer Tom Larson Vxonne Letson Barbara Rowe Marllyn Koopmann Pat Storandt Marcella Krueger S1mone Buchholrz Grace Jordson Colleen Johnson Arleen Schmrdt Mary Schober Darryl Bruemrner OBOES Marjorle Knutson Marllyn blosser Mary Knutson Betsy Eckert Mrchaelec. Moran Yvonne Bangsberg bAXOPHONEb Jean Bahan Donna Holer Kenneth Bangsberg Jamce Horstman Robert Gllster Gurlne Wh1IlOCk Marllyn Mxller FRENCH H ORNS Dorls Wehrenberg Helen Betrhauser Helen Meier Barbara Schomberg BA RITOINES John Betthauser Rlchard Walters 33 Marjorie Johnson Lorna Balmer Douglas Jewett Duane Young BASS Jury Jewett CORIN ETS Ralph Hoff Beverly Schrld Paul Mengelt Pat Moran Mary Buol Charlotte Achterkrrch Darone Hut Carol Selbrede Par Stnttmater PERC US SI Oh Jeanette Wehrenberg Carol Rowe Sally Meyer Barbara Balmer . . , - V D s I - . , Q . . . President . . . . John Betthauser THE PIAN CLUB FIRST ROW D Markrng M Schober E Huxsahl M Bruemmer P Mengelt R Gxlster M Jaekel G Whltlock SECOND ROW V Anderson B Schomberg B Schxld G Sprrck Y Bangsberg N Havens E Bruhn D Hemker N Twmmg D Olson THIRD ROW Mr Monson M Johnson M Oldenberg C. Rowe J Meyer C Achterklrch D Wehrenberg D Hrx J Wehrenberg Mrs Sanders FOURTH ROW K Moan L Schomberg J Anderson B Hemker R Hemker I Horstman B Eckert B Powell F Olson M Severson FIFTH ROW R Durkm M Slosser M Caulum B Rowe R Schrld R Vanderploeg J Betthauser D Bruemmer SIXTH ROW D Hanson H Memkmg R Vollenwexder R Oldenberg f' Zlelke M Capper The 1951 52 school year marks the f1rst full year of exlstence for the drama club now known as the Thespran Club Flrst orgamzed rn the sprmg of 1951 lt was reorgamzed durxng the fall of 1951 Prov1c11ng opportumty for dramauc mterpretatmn and experrence 1n stagecraft constrtute the ch1ef objectxves of thxs club Socral functrons of the year conslsted of a sprmg prcmc, a roller skatmg party and an all school dance Although mt 1S the newest organ1zat1on rn school, the Thespxan Club boasts a membershrp of seventy students Presldent V1ce presrdent Secretary Treasurer Soclal cha1rman Advrsers Paul Mengelt Robert Gxlster Elrzabeth Huxsahl Mona Bruemmer Merhen Jaekel Mrs M Sanders Mr J Monson 4 ..' , . .X S . 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FIRST ROW Mr H Moran T Larson R Caulum R Vanderploeg L Olson R Marlung R Bma SECOND ROW C Haverly K Carlson P Moran H Melnkxng D Perso THIRD ROW P Mengelr R Kolseth K Schmldt R Hoff P Ranum In the fall of 1951 the baseball team was once agam under the mentorsh1p of Coach Moran W1th the superb p1tch1ng of Roger Kolseth the Panthers had one of the1r best years f1ve stra1ght Coulee Conference v1ctor1es In the non conference games Holmen was the only foe that defeated the d1amond crew The brxghtest spot on the team proved to be p1tch1ng Roger Kolseth was credmted wlth wmnmg four of the f1ve conference games by h1s superb hurllng The catch1ng dut1es were taken care of by Paul Mengelt w1th R1chard Caulum help1ng out 1n the non conference games W1th fxve lettermen graduatmg th1s sprmg, next year's nme w11l be greatly hand1capped by lack of exper1ence Graduat1on w1ll take Roger Kolseth the mamstay of the p1tch1ng staff Raymond Vanderploeg Kenneth Schrn1dt Harry Memkmg and Robert Bma are the other departmg semors Returnmg letter wxnners who w1ll form the core of the 1952 53 baseball nme are Paul Mengelt the team's catcher for three years Pat Moran Karl Haverly Lester Olson and R1chard Caulum CONFERENCE M1ndoro West Salem Trempealeau West Salem Bangor West Salem Melrose West Salem Holrnen West Salem 36 . 'fy L' S 0 'atv 1 .gf ' . , . X K W t I -ag. C ' . X if l ch I 1. . . ' 6 13 Z 3 3 5 2 12 0 12 11's k., Q,Ln..x 'f Q.. 2. s K x v I N X M V it x. ,Q x Ni? . - gi s. T 'NC -M 4 k..,l Y s 11 U-UNWX M303 M133 M-Q1 'EVA MBMMMV A1 Milf: www WM wuvsitvkmgbmvw ova' ANNA OM' ,MJGKHML 1 wiffia Q' 5 MQ, 903 'fy-WU'g9' wa,OA1M9. 1yU'M' fb 7 if BASKETBALL Q 9, X JJ1 WV il! All iff MQW AW. fm dv 'Wild , df pww fda ' ' Ugg! if-WM'- wyw on f J, .fl jail, da 49 ppl 37 ,f,0-fy-fwv-f.'f,L,-'L-Q! , M! I :ww ' ,, f f ,, ,Alf ' Mjjjfpw LXM -L! 1 1, AL 5. dl, RA KETBALL FIRST ROW Mr H Moran R Vanderploeg K Schmrdt R Kolseth K Carlson P Mengelt R Gllster K Bangsberg SECOND ROWJ Betthauser R Caulum H Mernkmg R Hoff P Moran K Haverly L Olson R Schxld THIRD ROW M Byers D Waldenberger R Raymer B Furchttmchr P Ranum M Capper D Perso T Larson Mr R Webster The record of th1s season's basketball squad somewhat paralleled that of the 1949 50 team ID that lt won eleven games out of the mneteen games played dur1ng the regular season last year's crew won twelve out of twenty Thls year's Panthers won two of the three games 1n the d1str1ct tournament wh1ch was aoa1n average of 53 per game agaxnst the1r opponents' 5 per contest H1tt1ng a poor str1de for the two opemng games of the season, the team suf fered losses to Galesv1lle and Pra1r1e du Chren however, the Panthers won the1r next two encounters w1th Melrose and Trempealeau The f1ght1ng qu1nt was once aga1n humbled as lt lost to Holmen by a score of 57 25 Team sp1r1t rema1ned h1gh however and Coach Moran successfully led h1s cagers to v1ctory over Mxndoro Onalaska and La Far e After los1ng three successrve games to Pra1r1e du Ch1en Bangor and Ga esvrlle the locals had awtnnxng streakof four games 1n a row postmg v1ctor1es over Melrose Trempealeau Blaxr and Holmen After losmg the next Uame to Cashton they scored dec1s1ons over M1ndoro and Onalaska A ru ged Bangor squad defeated the Panthers 1n the last game of the season I-I1ghl1g txng the season play, the orange and black won the f1fth annual homecommg game from Holmen 52 35 The Panthers proved to be a tough match for the1r o ponents 1n the d1str1ct tournament game Even though the ca ers lost the 1rst mght to Onalaska 59 56 they fought back to w1n over Norwa k 64 44 Mr Moran's qulnt had no Zrouble 1n captur1ng the consolat1on t1tle from Holmen by a margm of 18 pomts 8 50 Accumulatmg an unprecedented total of 329 pomts for the season Roger Kolseth annexed the year's scortng crown Raymond Vanderploeg ranked second wtth 259 pomts whrle Robert Gmlster was tlurd hrghest w1th a total of 192 Wxth s1x squad members due to graduate thrs sprmg, next year's team w1ll be greatly handmapped by lack of expenence The graduates are Roger Kolseth Raymond Vanderploeg Robert Grlster Kenneth Schmrdt Harry Mernkmg and Kenneth Bangsberg Only two lettermen w1ll be returnlng to bolster next year s team 38 Q , I A 1 - i . It 1 Q W 4 held in West Salem. A high. of l,2Q0 points was garnered by the locals for an Y , . , . . , . - , , . . I SEASON'S RECORD Name FTA FTM Roger Kolseth 2 Raymond Vanclerploeg 2 Robert Culster Kenneth Carlson Karl Hat erly Kenneth Schmldt Pat Moran Harry Memluno Kenneth Bangsberg Rlchard Caulum Paul Ranum 2 PF PTS 32 25 2 470 GAME Cvalesv1lle Pra1r1e du Ch1en Melrose Trempealeau Holmen Mxndoro Onalaska I.,a Farge Pra1r1e du Chlen Bangor Galesv111e Melrose Trempealeau Blalr Holmen Cashton Mzndoro Onalaska Bangor 467 258 SCORES West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem West Salem TOURNAMENT GAMES Onalaska 59 Norwalk 44 Holmen 50 West Salem West Salem West Salem 07 1198 FG . 1 5 1 8 79 75 9 11 62 35 62 9 ' 80 58 32 60 19 39 41 Z1 65 99 ' 31 44 18 50 80 ' ' 27 41 24 68 78 26 36 17 61 69 Paul Mengelt 19 19 13 31 51 ' ' O 4 12 9 16 17 3 17 6 11 12 ' 2 9 4 7 8 2 0 0 1 4 Y 5 ' 73 ' A 65 36 45 57 ' 39 51 52 . , . 52 58 ' 48 29 65 ' 56 35 75 ' .37 61 65 39 fe K , R1 , W 4' M - egg A A, s' A 4 Xp .F - 1 L f A ' tid ff' 1 , ..,, , R' :S 'ff ,, I 1 .',f q A 1: 3. L . .3 , bv f '+A ,A Q 5 Q X 1, uk, mv 190.2 HOMECOMI G QHM XD HRT 952 HUMECUMING KING AND QUEEN Jl IOR CLASS PLAY Fr1day October 26 1951 was the date on wh1ch the h1lar1ous three act comedy 'Men Are I..1ke Streetcars was presented to an enthus1ast1c aud1ence D1rected by Mrs Mane B Sanders the ent1re cast portrayed the var1ed roles commendably The play centered around the problems of the Mason farn1ly and thelr two teen age daughters The audxence expressed the1r enjoyment of the adventures and escapades of the Masons by thexr generous applause and laughter CAST Maud1e Mason Joy Mr Mason Mrs Mason Jerry Davy Ted Margaret Juhe Ahx Lysbeth Mrs Day Mrs Wh1te Mrs Allen Chl 44 Betsy Eckert Barbara Rowe John Betthauser Valary Anderson Paul Mengelt Ronald Schxld Rxchard Markmng Marcella Caulum Ruth Anderson Ehzabeth Huxsahl Elxzabeth Jostad Mary Schober Donna Bolstad Carmon Hancock Reuben Oldenberg l Sylvia Mason . , Marilyn Slosser 4 f- 1 Lx ff 1, ,. 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