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■ STROEBEL. ROBERT “Bob” • saxanhone he doth play, charming all our troubles away. General Course. Hand 1. i, 3, 4. Prom stair. ROBB. HAZEL-“Speedy” “Bright a a diamond Pure as any pearl Kveryone rejoices In Such a I title girl. Commercial Course. Glee Club 4. Hasehall I Prom StalT. MAREK, RUTH “Ruthie” ••she rum her modest quiet race; Her way wins friends In every place. General Course, Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Hockey 4. basketball I. Volleyball 4. baseball 4. Tap Dancing 2. 3. I. Prom Stair. SEEBER, RICHARD “Chip” “On the football Held he’s quite some star. For a better scout you'll hunt very Tar. General Course. President I. Vice President 3. Glee Club I. Football I. 2. 3. i. Class basketball I. -2, 4. oratory I. Advertising I. 2, 3. Prom StalT. Class Play 3. 4. J“ StalT. ROPINSKI. FRANK “P. J ” “He neither wore on hem or shield The golden symbol of his knighthood but rode a simple knight among the knights. General Course, class basketball 3. Advertising 4. Prom stair. CHURCH, GENEVIEVE —“Gene” “hark hair, shiny eyes. Merry humor, she’s a prize. Commercial Course. Hockey I I. . 3. 4. Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4. Tumbling 1. 2. 4. G.A.A. board 4. 4. Debate 2. 3. Scribblers’ Club 4. Play 3. 4. “J Stair. 2. 3. 4. basketball baseball I. 2, 3. 4. leclamatory I, 2. 3, Prom StalT. Class EDWARDS. HERBERT—“Herbie” “Happy go-lucky, cheerful, and free Nothing exist- that bothers me. Ceneral Course. Class basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Advertising 4. Prom StalT. HAAS. LORRAINE Rainy” “But If she smiled, a light was on her race. A clear, cool kindliness, a lunar beam of peaceful radiance, silvering o’er the stream or human thought with unabiding glory.” Commercial Course, orchestra t. 2. 3. Glee Club t. 2. 3. 4. Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4. basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Volleyball I. 2. 3. 4. baseball 1. 2. 3, t. G.A.A. board 4. Tumbling I. Tap hancing 2. 3. 4. Student Librarian 4. Prom stafT. “J StalT. MARG. ISABELLA -“Jssie” “Of that line gold the autumns wear i- wrought the glory or her hair.' General Course. Glee Club 1. 2. 3 basketball 2. 4. Volleyball 2. 4. baseball 2. 3. 4. Scribblers’ Club 4 Prom StalT. LUKAS, ELMER “Flopears” Wherever he finds himself in life. He will make a good addition. General Course. Advertising 3. 4. Prom StalT. STATZ, JOHN—“Jack” “Humor’s Son Made up of wisdom and of fun Medley of all that’s dark and dear, or all that's foolish, all that's dear. General Course. Secretary t. student Council 4. Glee Club 2. 3. 4. band I. 2. 3. 4. orchestra 4. Boys Quartette 3. Football I. 2. 3. 4. ba-ketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Golf I. 2. 3 .4. Prom stair. Class play 3. J StalT. STELSE. LORRAINE “Rain” “Graceful and useful all she does Blessing and blest where ere she goes. Commercial Course. Hockey 4. Volleyball 4 basketball 3. 4. Tap Dancing 3. Prom StalT. “J” staff.
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FANDREI, HAZEL Wllh k« vi11 yet prevailing rum Intent upon ner destined courje. General Course. Glee dub I, 2. Student l.ibraiian 3. I. Tap Dancing 3. Prom stair MONOGUE. DONALD Don A iiiii1 ia i with wiiininjr ways, lie'll make Friends Ilir«»iikIhml Ills days. General Course Advertising 3. I. Prom SUIT. STRESE. MYRA Charlie You are a rair a Utile dome As ever rrom a glad world mine. Commercial Course. basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Volleyball I. 2. 3. 4. Student Mbrariun 3. 4. BECK. RUTH Beckic •‘Her every tone is music’s own, I.ike those of morning birds. And something more Hum melody Dwell ever In her words. Commercial Course. Student Council I. Secretary I Clce Club t, 2. 3. 4. Girls' Sextette 3. basketball I. 3. 4 Hockey I. 2. 3. 4. Volleyball I. G.A.A. board 4. Scribblers' Club I. Prom StalT. Class Play 3. 4. J StalT. Honor student. MILLER. ROBERT Wormy The head erect and shoulders square. Clear minded fellow. Just and rail’. General Course. President I. Student Council . 3. Vice President 4. band I. J. 3. 1. Glee Club I. 2. Football I. 2. 3. I basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Golf I. 2. 3. 4. Oratory I. Prom staff. Clas- Play 3. J staff. HORN. ELAINE Horny Maiden, with tin meek, brown eyes In whose orbs a shadow lies Pike the dusk in evening -kies. Commercial Course. Glee Club I. 2, 3. i. Girls' Sextette 3. Hockey I basketball I. Volleyball 1. Declamatory |. prom staff. Class Play 3. BETSCHLER. WILBERT Bill Not too serious, not too gay, but a Jolly good fellow in every way. Filtered from home High School as a Junior). General Course. Glee Club 3. Prom Staff. VOSS. VERNON Vernie” Happy, full of run, hardworking, never glum. All these and then some. (Filtered from Mayvllle High School as Senior). General Course, student Council I. Football I. Clas-basketball I. 2. oratory 2. Prom stall. J stall. PETERSON. LILLIAN - Pete The modest mirth dial she doth use Is mixed with shamefastness; All vice she doth wholly refuse. And hateth Idleness. Commercial Course. Glee Club I. 3. 4. Volleyball 3. i. Tumbling 1. 2. Prom stall. PROPP. MINNIR Bobby Hearts good and true Have wishes fexv In narroxv circles bounded. (Entered from Suit.van High School as a Junior). Commercial Course ba-ketball I. 2. 4. Volleyball I. 2. I. baseball I. 3. 4. Prom Stair. ZIMMERMANN. LEROY Zimmy Always on hand when there's work to be done, lie'll be m the lead when the race is xvon. General Course. Class basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Athletics Assistant Manager 1, 2, 3.—Manager 4. Prom Staff. s E N I O R S
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Our graduating class of ’38 has the unusual distinction of being the fiftieth class to have been graduated from the four year high school course offered at Jefferson High School. We have done many things well and have assumed leadership willingly and cheerfully, and as we leave the doors of J. H. S. on the last day, we hope that our senior year will remain in the minds of those students who will be taking our place in years to come. In the election of officers we chose the following students whom we considered both representative and efficient: Robert Tensfeldt- President. Robert Miller—Vice President, Ruth Beck Secretary, June Blomberg Treasurer, Fannie Ives, Marion Clark, Dolores Seifert, Merlin Tews, John Statz and Vernon Voss Student Council. That with boys like Les” Pruefer, Bob” Tensfeldt, Bob” Diedrich. Ed.” Jung, Jack Statz. ‘ Bob” Miller. Chip Seeber, Tom Burnett, John Shakshesky, Merlin Tews. Jerry Lynch, and John Griffin, all earning J’s , we have every reason to be proud of what we have done on the football field. Although we were not as well represented in basketball. Bob Miller, Jack” Statz. “Tom Burnett, Ed. Jung, and Jerry Lynch, our J” winners in this sport, will be five boys which time will have a problem to replace on the basketball floor. In intramural and class basketball we felt proud of Donald Monogue. John Griffin, Lcs” Pruefer, Bob Diedrich, Harold Wright, Leroy Zimmerman. Herbert Edwards, Chip” Seeber. Merlin Tews, and Elmer Lukas, who exhibited their ability and sportmanship in exemplary fashion. The girls, likewise, assumed leadership in sports, and our G. A. A. Board was composed of Antoinette Cornish President, Wilma Niebler Vice President. Dolores Seifert Secretary and Treasurer, Ruth Beck Point Secretary. Lorraine Haas Hockey, Ruth Griese Basketball. Marion Clark Volleyball, Eunice Dobratz— Baseball, and Genevieve Church—Tumbling. Antoinette Cornish and David Halfen represented us in debate while Francis Streim and David Halfen were the senior participants in the oratory contest. We felt proud of Genevieve Church who won the All School Humorous Declamatory Contest. We have reason to consider ourselves musically inclined when we look at the large number of seniors who have been members of the Glee Clubs for four year. In that number we note Robert Tensfeldt. Edward Jung. Marion Clark, Jenny Higbie, Lorraine Haas. Helen Endl, Ruth Beck. Antoinette Cornish. Fannie Ives. Dolores Seifert, Eunice Dobratz, Wilma Niebler. Lorraine Ambrose. Ruth Marek. Jean Brueckner. and Elaine Horn, who have been in this organization for that period of time. The most accomplished of our band members were Robert Miller, Lorraine Ambrose, FYancis Streim, Antoinette Cornish. Robert Stroebel, William Meinel, John Statz, and Edward Jung, who have four years of active membership credited to themselves. The Senior Class Play. The Arrival of Kitty , a comedy which everyone enjoyed, proved the acting ability of David Halfen. Ruth Beck, Edward Jung, Francis Streim, Richard Seeber, Thomas Burnett, Genevieve Church, Antoinette Cornish and June Blomberg. Scholastically considered, we have every reason to consider ourselves the leaders of the school, for there were eight of us who had an average of 90 per cent or above during our high school career. The eight are Dorothy Hendricksen, Antoinette Cornish, Lorraine Ambrose. Marion Schiesl, Gladys Streich, Ruth Beck, David Halfen and Fannie Ives. As graduation night approaches, we anxiously await the message which our speaker, Mr. Frank Holt, Head of the Extension Department of the University of Wisconsin, will leave us. On that evening two girls who have achieved the highest scholastic honors in the senior class will give their valedictory and salutatory addresses. Those two scholastic leaders are Dorothy Hendricksen and Antoinette Cornish respectively. The music for the occasion will be furnished by the senior girls, members of the Girls’ Glee Club, who will sing the songs. Maytime , and Gute Nacht. In appreciation to the many parties who have been instrumental in making our graduation possible, we wish to express our sincerest gratitude to our parents who willingly and unselfishly made our high school days a reality, to the Board of Education which provided for us the excellent facilities for our education, to Mr. R. S. Smith, our Superintendent, who has so willingly and cheerfully advised us in our many problems and to our instructors who did their best to make our school days purposeful and enjoyable. S E N I 0 R S PAGE FIFTEEN
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