Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1919

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PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Yet there is an essential quality lacking in the high school- a hearty student co-operation. Just as in all institutions of its kind, there are some students who “buck” everything worth while which is undertaken by the students or by the faculty. There are also those who are indifferent toward all such undertakings,—“slackers” in every sense of the word. Still, why is it. the J. H. S. does things? It is because the vigorous, whole-hearted efforts of the majority of the students more than counteracts the resistance of the “hocker”, and the indifference of the slacker”. If you are a liability to Jefferson High, why not transfer yourself to the asset side of the books by lending a helping hand when an opportunity presents itself, whether it is playing on the foot-ball team, or just saying a good word for your school? If you were always an asset, just keep up the good work and Jefferson High School will remain at the head of the class. A school needs a full page of assets. Kenneth Crawford ’20. EDITORIALS The war is over. Yes, but if it were not you would not have the assurance that this Loan is the last. You would then, perhaps, he wishing that you could say to yourself, ‘This is the last and our boys are coming home. We have won.” But our hopes are realized and that dreadful conflict is ended. Why then should you buy bonds? Are you not willing to stand by your government and your boys until all has settled down into peace again? Are you going to let the final victory find you unwilling to do your share? W ould you not much rather pay for ammunition that was never used although provided to protect you? Money is needed by our Government to pay for preparedness, but we ought to be thankful that it is not for war. Our boys stood by the Government during the suffering and privations of war; can you not stand by the Government now that we are at peace? Hattie Glumm '19.

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PACK TWENTV-KOl'H QUIT (HU MBLINd. Have your ever stopped to wonder why you are always grumbling? I think you have not. Hy giving your peevish ease a careful diagnosis, you will find that much of your so-called hard luck is the result of a lack of effort. You complain about something which you think some one else should arrange for you, and you do not think once of what you yourself could do to eliminate conditions which are distasteful. You are unwilling to make a sacrifice, to gel what you want. For instance, there are students in every school who continually get low marks for which they blame their different teachers. They, however never take time for study outside of school hours. They won’t sacrifice a little pleasure for higher marks and success. Instead, they come to school with lessons unprepared, depending upon some other person for their mathematics or other studies. This is the way the majority of unsuccessful people exist. They haven't stamina enough to arouse themselves from their stupor. They are social parasites. Why should you think that the other fellow must smooth the path for you? Why should you not do it yourself? You crave for success, but you will not sacrifice an occasional amusement or recreation in order to obtain it. You are selfish and lazy. Quit grumbling and blaming every one else if you do not get what you think you deserve. Neil Blumenstein ’21. NO USE FOB THE LIABILITY. Jefferson High School apparently has every requisite of a first class educational institution. It has the best teachers that money can hire, a beautiful and well equipped building, and a student body of one hundred and fifty young Americans. It not only has the facilities, but it does things. It turns out good teams to represent it in athletic contests; it trains excellent speakers for declamatory and oratorical contests, and it sends successful citizens into every walk of life. In short, Jefferson High School is justly rated as one of the best high schools in the state.



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page twenty-six Citizenship has its duties as well as its privileges. In our past history we have been receiving only privileges from our citizenship. Now, when our country is in need, we have a chance to do our duty. Our country calls for us to lend our money. If we expect privileges in the future, let us do our duty by buying Victory Bonds. ( ttilie Heilemann ' 1 9. It was largely the preparation that defeated the Huns. If we had not been prepared for a gigantic attack this summer, and ttiat attack had come, what would we have done? Because of our great preparation the war was brought to a close long before any one thought it was possible. True it is, that many tons of ammunition have been dumped into the ocean, and that many guns are now nothing but junk: but in the final analysis would you not rather pay for a gun that never killed a man than for one that has? Now that the war is over, it is easy to look back at what has been done and say what should have been done. The question is, '‘Could we have done any better at the time? The answer is a firm, No.” But we prepared for Victory and, having won Victory, we must now pay for it. Mary Ballentine ’ 19. A new and interesting project in Junior English was introduced this year,—the making of books. Every boy and girl in the class wrote about and illustrated a phase of life or activity especially interesting to him. The result was very clever bird books, war books, books of sports, books on nature, books illustrating poems, and even a book of eats. Here are pictured a few pages and covers.

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