Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Schroedel. Adeline Schroeder, Constance Ladien. Jean Feind, Fearlmary Schlagenhauf. June Rentmeester, Janet Hebbe. Norma Endl. Marcella Elgas, Elaine Pruefer, Wilma Hirschfeld, Bernice Krumsee. Bernice Roessler, Harriet Howey. SECOND ROW: Glee Golding. Mildred Messman, Mary Leedle. Darlene Kuehn, Ruth Shakshesky. Bernice Mundt, Loraine Miller. Edwin Luedtke. Kenneth Haas. Waldemar Popp. Harold Gross, Thomas Griffin. Louise Zahn. Maynard Sell. THIRD ROW: Alice Gleiter, Barbara Bullwinkel, Agatha Geyer, Marjorie Leh- mann, Betty Jungkuntz, Ruth Hansen. Russell Miller, Donald Moen, Raymond Fischer, Dayton Powers, Raymond Hernday, Richard Krumsee, William Lenz. FOURTH ROW': Kathryn Ann Serns, Lenore Wait. Ruth Becker. Florence Petersen, Irene Wagner, Lorraine Vogel, Loretta Auchter, Mary Hernday, Irwin Endl, Merlin Doebereiner, Cyril Silberhorn. Edward Wraterbury, Lawrence Vogel. BACK ROW: George Meinel, Robert Foskett, Richard Wagner. Daryl Armstrong. Grace Schroedel, Margaret Schultz, June Northey, Irene Peichl, Claude Jahn, Raymond Krusing, Paul Seifert, Elroy Schmidt, Leroy Roessler. i a«;e nineteen

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Sophomores We, the class of 39, embarked on the second lap of our cruise on the liner J. H. S. On September 8, 1936, our captain Mr. Smith drew up the gungplunk and we were off with 67 passengers aboard. Our crew consisted of: Miss Halstead, Commander: Mary Hernday, First Mate; Richard Wagner, Second Mate; June Rentmeester. holder of the ship’s maps and diagrams; while Jean Feind held the key to the ship's treasure chest. Ooretta Auchter and Raymond Hernday. acting as privates, kept in touch with the other three ships. Two new passengers that joined us were June Northey and Ruth Mary Shakshesky. The passengers of the J. H. S. were always ready to participate in extra-curricular activities such as Glee Club, Scribbler s Club. Band, and Orchestra. Of the 12 boys who went out for football, Richard Wagner received his letter. 6 boys went out for basketball. A large per cent of the girls went out for G. A. A. and won the championship in basketball. All of the passengers met on the night of February 18, 1937 and a declamatory and oratory contest w'as held. Pearlmary Schlagenhauf and Janet Hebbe were winners of the humorous declamations; Jean Feind, June Rentmeester and Barbara Bullwinkel winners of the serious declamations; and Thomas Griffin and Russell Miller won the oratory. Then on March 12, 1937 the four J. H. S. ships met and participated in another contest. In this contest Jean Feind won first place, June Rentmeester second, and Pearlmary Schlagenhauf second. The second lap of our cruise was a most successful one and we have two years left in which to complete our trip of knowledge. June Northey. Pearlmary Schlagenhauf. The Sopliomores of J. H. 5. Here’s to the Sophomores of J. H. S. Here’s to a wonderful class You can never tell how great will be The life of each lad and lass. First 1 think of Tommie and Malcolm Who are crazy scientists, Then are two girls whose names are June, Without doubt both would be missed. Now I think of our two Raymonds Boys who have a lot oi snap, Our basket-ball star is Agatha Who dances without a mishap. Now full of life and pranks is Merlin Anybody’s troubles he will share, Betty is an honor student, And plays the violin with the greatest care. A sure cure for sad hearts is Dick For he’s a jolly good sport, Connie is musically inclined And will reach the top cause she’s that sort. Two girls by the name of Bernice have we, One has dark eyes that follow you everywhere The other has a contagious laughter Which will help anybody's troubles to bear. Now I can't forget Barbara carefree and happy She's always doing something but she’s never glum And of course l£ddie our piccolo player Many to hear him, would pay a large sum. There are many others whom I’d like to write about Both boys and girls who great will be; Don’t you think tne Sophomores will win fame someday, If you don’t, just wait and see. —Jean Feind. I’AOE EIGHTEEN



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F reslimen We, the Freshmen body of students, started our high school career on September 8, 1936 with an enrollment of 66 students. At first things were rather puzzling but later grew to be very pleasing and enjoyable. Our class advisor is Miss Hein and the officers are: President, Barbara Brayton; Vice President. Lewis Shannon; Treasurer, Lois Miller; Secretary, Evelyn Gunz; Student Council, Marion Bender and Robert Statz. We are enthusiastic over athletics which is indicated by the enrollment in the various sports. Out of 30 freshmen boys 12 went out for football of which 1 made the team. 2 went out for basketball of w’hich none made the first team. As for the girls we have the Girls’ Athletic Association which provides many activities for the girl athlete in which 19 freshmen girls are enrolled. Other activities in which we are interested are Band. Glee Club and Scribblers’ Club. 14 freshmen are enrolled in Band. 26 in Glee Club, and 2 in Scribblers’ Club. A large number of students entered the class oratory and declamatory contest on February 19, 1937. Lois Miller and Grace Baneck were the winners of the declamatory contest and Jerry Wagner was the winning orator. They represented us in all school tournament in which Grace Baneck was awarded first prize and Jerry Wagner second. We have had a very enjoyable time during our freshman year of high school and hope to enjoy the remaining three years. Susie Veternik. Brig lit Sayings of Our Freshmen Baneck, Grace—1 hope my dancing is better than Dickie’s. Beale, Jeanne—I may be small, but my spikes help me out. Bender, Marian—Come dowrn and see me sometime. Brayton. Barbara Nuts! Where is that Blond now? Church, Verna Will I shine at our gym exhibition! Clark, Henry Size isn’t everything. Davis. Ralph I don’t know why. but I seem to have a way with the girls. Ganser, Denis Everybody likes my grin. Gavey, Ruth—If I’m ever lost listen for my giggle. Gross, Earl—I’m chief-cook and bottle-washer. Gruennert, Kenneth—It's harvest time for straw (my hair). Gunz, Evelyn I seem to be gone every night with a Ford V-8. Haag, Genevieve My brother isn’t the only smart one. Hafemann, Edna Why do I get a thrill out of being silly? Kemmeter, George I like myself, but why shouldn’t I? Kexel. Ralph—My spats are the classiest thing in school. Lembrich. Harriet—What’s wrong with Helenville? Meitzner, Emil—Good things come in small quantities. Miller. Lois—I change my mind twice a week about boyfriends. Oettmeier, June Why must we have older sisters in school? Reese, Everett—My whistle gets ’em. Rentmeester. Robert I’m the future skating champion. Schroeder, Eddie My German is always getting me in trouble. Schultz, Dean -Love begins at sweet sixteen. Statz, Robert Why do they call me sleepy? Stelse, Loren—They couldn’t miss me. Strohbusch, Kenneth You gotta have rhythm. Stubbs. Virginia—Ain’t Love Grand! Wagner, Jerry—I love to write notes. Waterbury, George It doesn’t take size to make a great man. Zilge, Howard Hm! Joe Louis got knocked out too. l'AUE TWENTY

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