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Row 1: W. Weiss, G. Weir, K. Quinn, G. Ulrich, J. Marshall, B. Daye, J. Mussey, G. Alex- ander, D. Dahlke, A. Buchholz, E. Thalacker. Row 2: N. Singer, Manager; Mr. Smith, Coach; V. Marshall, D. Rick, J. Bean, L. Collins, B. Daye, D. Todd, E. Chesebro, G. Rick, H. Krom- rie, R. Czervinski, R. Gohlke, J. Daye, A. Sohn, Manager; Mr. Clark, Ass’t Coach; E. Fuhr- mann, Manager. Row 3: P. Gollnick, O. Ponto, J. Robinson, S. Lillie, R. Sohn, F. Krentz, E. Pomplun, R. Wegenke, D. Cochrane, J. Callahan, R. Quinn. FOOTBALL The Westfield Pioneers experienced one of the most successful seasons since 1943. The Purple and Gold gridders ended the season with 4 wins and 3 losses. They placed second in the Big 7C Conference, being topped by Omro. The Pioneers started out slowly, losing their first two encounters to powerful foes, Wisconsin Dells and Nekoosa. The losses were attributed to lack of experience; but through constant practice under the able guidance of Westfield’s two new coaches, Harry Smith, and his assistant, Verle Clark, the team went on to win its conference opener from Port Edwards. Probably the most inspiring game played by our local boys was the game played at Wautoma. Both teams were fighting for a top place in the conference. Though both teams scored three touchdowns, it was the three conversions which won the game for Westfield. Westfield 6 Wisconsin Dells 25 Westfield 0 Nekoosa 20 ♦Westfield 35 Port Edwards 14 •Westfield 6 Omro 20 ♦Westfield 21 Wautoma 18 Westfield 18 Mauston 6 ♦Westfield 27 Adams- Friendship 7 ♦Conference games Best of luck to next year’s team! 8i
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Row 1: B. Daye, M. Koepcke, S. Hanson, Y. Goldsmith, C. Klusmeyer, G. Messerschmidt, As- sistant Editor; A. McMahon-Editor; S. Voigt, L. Glaske, I. Olson. Row 2: J. Mussey, D. Hamilton, D. Whitrock, L. Willegal, Mr. Kohn, Advisor; P. Hoeft, H. Swader, E. Buchholz, M. Kassien, D. Henke, G. Sybell. JUNIOR RARER STAFF The Clarion is the official monthly school paper of W. H. S. edited by a staff selected from the Junior Class. The staff members are selected on the basis of their ability to write articles and work cooperatively with the group in the many tasks involved in the publication of a school paper. The aims of the Clarion are twofold. The first objective is an interesting pres- entation of news of all school activities. Of equal importance is the practice and experience which the students gain not only in writing and publishing, but also in co- operating with others, working under supervision, and accepting constructive criti-
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