Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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page twe.ny five Weissmann, Klisabetli ‘'Honey” General Course Vice President 3; Secretary 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. Board 4; Hockey 4. “Smiles will win for this young girl her success in life. Wenzel, Mabel (tenoral Course Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 4. “Her actions speak louder than my pen.” Wollet, Agnes “Aggie” Commercial Course Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; District Commercial Contest 2. “What is work when pure fun lies in view.” Wollet, Anna Commercial Course Glee Club 4; “J“ Staff 4; Operetta 4 ; Basketball 1, 4; Hockey 4; Baseball 4. “Sweetness and modesty for her won A place in the heart of everyone. Zahn, Edward “Eddie” General Course Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Operetta 2; Track. “School ? I suppose it's a necessary evil.

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FACE THIRTY-TWO F res liman C lass Hnsi ory We entered this house of learning on Septemher ! , 192!). It was a lovely day to begin school. At first we had our troubles, mainly teachers and Sophomores. Itut soon with President Paul Hibbard guiding our ship of state, we began to find our places. Parties and basketball games helped to put us on a finer basis with the rest of the school. Francis Kndl got on the second team of football, but we didn't place anybody on the basketball squad. We hope to next year. We secured last place in the class basketball tournament. which I guess is unusual for the Frosb. With spring coming now we will lie playing baseball. Perhaps there may be some Ty Cobbs among us. If the rest of our years are as joyful as this one was. we certainly will not regret coming to the old Jefferson High School. Woodrow Misfele.



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PACE THIHTA Sopkomore ci ass i History Last year when we entered Jefferson High School as Freshmen, we were termed the “toughest and worst class that ever entered the school,” by both the faculty and upper classmen. Where the toughness in us was, is a mystery to us and to our loyal supporters (or supporter.) However, we do shine in some things other than behavior. This year when a new sport, hockey, was added to the girls' gym activities, the Sophomore giris, allhough not the most outstanding team in the school, were really not half had. Irene Fleming and Hernice Kitller were among Ihe brightest stars in Ibis sport. James Connelly and Kddie Spangler were our shining lights in football, Kddie playing as the regular quarterback, and Jim as center. Four of our boys were out for basketball, and should be some of the best players next year. These are Kddie. Jim. John (Baby) Walthers, and Hob Hiederman. The Sophomores also have two members on Ihe debate learn namely Hubert Jocko) Thomas and Laura Powers. We look forward to a very successful year in Oratory and Declamation. with the aid of a new comer, Pauline Wakeham, for Declamation, and our orator, Robert Thomas. In girls' basketball Bernice Eiffler, Evelyn Herde, Mary Stiehm. Ruth Scbakelmann. and Jean Knutson are our best players. Besides these activities, Ihe Sophomores have often led Ihe school in scholastic honors. So you may well see that we aren't such a bad class after all. Laura Powers.

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