Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1933

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George Raithel —Giving movies. Adrian Rauber The Junior girls. Lorraine Sayre----Walking to school. Mildred Scheppert-----Behaving. Elmer Schiesl-----Gym class. Stuart Schilling Noon hour trips around town. Frieda Schroedl -Chevrolets. Willard Sell------Playing an alto. Homer Shaffer-----Shaving. Hazel Smillie-----Fooling. Dolly Stroebel Keeping up her hair. Ruth Tensfeldt----Class plays. Margaret Trandel Is my face powdered? Russell Turner----Love scenes. Ruth Turner Taking care of her brother. Merlin Westphal His temper. Verona Wilcox-----Singing. Alma Zahn Laughing. The Juniors are a mighty class; All the rest they do surpass. The Junior girls are the best in the school. And the person who doesn’t like them is just a fool. They are pretty, pleasant, and smart. And their smile warms everyone’s heart. The Junior boys lead the rest of the lot. And on their record there’s not a blot. They are even better than the Senior boys, Who are little tots and play with toys. The Juniors are the best in school, So why not let them rule ? —Ray Hamann. PAGE TWENTY-EIGIIT

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W paknossrs Bob Auerbach----His mind. Aaron Aumann Stepping out Lucille Barlow School. Betty Beck----Trying to keep the perfect 32. Lucille Beck----Our class men. Marian Beck A 90 average. Gertrude Bender The Alumni. Irene Berens Talking. Joe Betzold Proms. Marion Borchardt Working. Margaret Copeland------Declamatory contests. Walton Dickhoff Keeping in step with the band. Myrtle Dobratz Dreaming. Esther Eben-----Walking the streets. Lois Eckert-----Latin. Anna Endl-----“Johnny.” Evelyn Endl—Being bad. Heseltine Fay---Operetta. Helen Fiechter—Diets. Alice Fischer---Keeping fat. Mary Ann Fischer Studying history. Marie Fleming------“Dates”. Irving Fomecker----Tuba. Marie Fornecker----The band. Robert Free—-The honor roll. Gwendolyn Gleichmann Finding something to do. Norbert Griffin——Teasing someone. Ray Hamann Happy class play endings. Genevieve Hance----Fort. Ivan Haubenschild Ambition. Richard Hennen The weaker sex. June Herro----Tumbling. Merlin Hetts Driving his car. Joyce Hildebrandt Walton Dickhoff. Earl Kortmann------Sleeping. Henry Kroening—Our oboe player. Lynn Kuhn-----Getting a pull. Robert Laatsch-----Playing with girls at noon. Floyd Lembrich-----Sophomore girls. Mildred Ludwig Being alone. Irene Markert---Undertakers. Florence Miller----Not keeping busy. Francis Moldenhauer----Studying. Robert Morgan------Blondes. Fay Muck------Basketball. PAGK TWENTY-SEVEN



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A. History Reform I know some people, one in particular, that would much sooner read dime airplane stories than read a dollar and a half history book. I think there are many of us who would a lot sooner sit down and read something interesting and exciting than find out why George Washington wore a powdered wig and false teeth. I will say one thing for history; it had a lot of nice wars. But take these wars away and there is nothing left besides a lot of paper and a green cover with Muzzey” stamped on it. Seeing that history takes up so much time and one gets so little out of it, I think that it ought to be abolished. Now I’m not a radical abolitionist; I would want to get rid of it gradually. My plan is slow and this is how it works: Divide all the history books into twenty-four groups. Every hour one group is to be demolished; then, at the end of twenty-four hours there will be no more history. There is one thing that has got me stuck. I don’t know what to do with the teachers. If anyone that has any ideas about this would please tell me. I would appreciate it very much. —Henry Kroening. i able Manners Through the facilities of Idiotville University, Professor Juno Z. Imbecile has compiled the following table manners, which will serve in every country on the globe. It will be well to follow them anywhere. 1. Eat peas with fork on Monday and Tuesday, with knife on Wednesday and Thursday, and with spoon on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday don’t have peas to eat. 2. Whistle during meals on first four days in week. Sing on next three —not too loudly. 3. Do not put elbows in neighbor’s dessert unless you have personal grudge against him. 4. Eat soup with spoon when people are watching you, with fingers when they are not. 5. When undecided which implement to use, remember: Fingers were made before knives, forks, or spoons. - Homer Shaffer. pack rwivn mm:

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