Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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Gmnngy 1 84 2 GRAIN-:s 3X4 GRAD:-:s 5816 Grmnns 7 SL 8 Lower Grades Page 21 Miss Mxrsser Tc11c'1er Miss Shrock Teacher Miss Replogle Teacher Mr. Angle fnyer Teacher

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Freshman Class we Left to fight: first row, Orville Brown, Madeline Dunfee, Bruce Smith, Beulah Stark, Wayne Shrock, Marie Miller: second row, Carol Marks, William Hamilton, Iva Bowman, Devon Beehler, Dorothy Hemper, junior Smetzerg third row, Carolyn Rogers, Mildred Davidhizer, Betty Bridge. Lois Christner, Donna Swinehart, Clara Muntingag fourth row, Kathleen Prough, Lowella Hetfner. if On a bright September day the Eighth Grade graduates of '35 marched into the great city of Jefferson High School, and in spite of the hardships the Seniors gave them. they settled in the Freshman section of the town. Soon after, this call was heard: Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Election day for the Freshman District! The following officers were elected: President, Carol Marks: Vice-Fresident. Devon Bet-hier: Secretary, Iva Bowman: Treasurer, Wayne Shrockz Sergeant-at-Arms, junior Smetzer. Miss lloi- hert was appointed Sponsor. Then, in a bed of pink roses. they raised a flag of blue and white, and decided to go forth with this motto: On the Ladder of Life We Climb to the Summit of Success. Some of the Freshmen were fortunate enough to get city positions: Miss Dorothy Hempt-r was elected vice-president of Hobbies Club. Miss Iva Bowman treasurer of Girl Reserves and Miss Madeline Dunfee and Miss Iva Bowman fortunate enough to play in the City Band. Athletics is also an important activity in this city. Betty Bridge, Devon Beehler and Junior Smetzer earned their letters as members of the city basketball teams. Clara Muntinga and Carol Marks have made the best grades so far during their residence- lt is the hope of the residents of the Freshman section that they may live happily during their remaining years in the city. The sponsor. however, is leaving the city for a happier home, and also has changed her name. Page 20



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TIGERS The Iefferson Tigers after being organized for the third year by coach A. R. Warst- ler, first met Lima with a resultant 18 to 22 score in favor of Lima. A few days later the team met the Alumni, the Tigers defeating them 22 to Io. The next opponents were Iames- town :md Wawaka with scores of 1 5 to 26 .md 37 to 58 respectively in favor of the opposi- tion. On November 27th, the Tigers met the Vandalia team and, surprizing them in a close game, came through with a winning score of 34 to 32. Our next opponents were the Bris- tol Pirates, Scott, Concord and Vandalia again. The scores were, 14-44, 14-22, 17-59 and 25-34 respectively in favor of the other teams. The first game of 1936 saw the Tigers playing host to Millersburg, defeating the visitors 27 to 26 in an exciting last minute rallv. After this victory jefferson lost three games by scores of 13-34, 20-33 and 13-38. On February 8, the Tigers got back into the vic- tory column at the expense of the Shipshewana Indians. This was also a very close game with the score I4 to I3 in favor of the Tigers. With three games remaining in the schedule, the Tigers lost to Woodrow Wilson 28 to 34 and to Wawal-:a 16 to 55, but had the honor of winning the last game ofthe season by defeating Scott 2I to 15. The Tigers played good ball throughout the season, usually playing larger schools. Jefferson finished her playing schedule by wiiming 5 out of I7 games. Encouragement is found in the fact that the second team this year defeated Alumni, Shipshewana and Scott twice, outscoring their opponents 24 to 23 as the season's record. -- Rov GARDNER Tigresses The Jefferson Tigresses started their career in the year 1933, and having learned some of the technique of basketball have progressed each year. This year has been the most successful year of all, the team Wi!111lllg4 out of 7 games. The scores were as follows: Jamestown, I0-155 Wavs aka, 15-46: Vandalia, 33-175 Alumni, 19-133 Vandalia, 28-27, Jamestown, 25-22, Woodrow Wilson, 17-21. The jefferson score is given first. The school this year presented the following Eve Senior girls with sweaters: Vera Dull, Mary Stark, Lavonne Smetzer, Violet Mather and Esther Morse. The last two men- tioned have played on the first team since 1933, thus receiving three stripes. The school also presented letters to the following: Betty Bridge, Ada Thwaits and Charlotte Fairfield. The Tigresses are proud of the record they have made and hope future years will find this even better. Tiger Cubs Due to the severe weather conditions, the 7th and 8th grade team played only four games this year, The Cubs defeated Clinton, but lost to Bristol, Middlebury and Clinton. The following boys were on the team: Paul Fields, Martin Priem, George Rieth, Robert Losher, Ralph Smetzer, Bill Sapp, Paul Harrington, Carlyle Nickler, Troy Hoover, Gerald Miller, john Logan and Robert Mangurn. The yell leaders were: Irene Garver and Pearl Dunfee. Page 22

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