Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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Ilackscnt drivers Frances Kline . . . tin Y. H. Hears! ol Jefferson II i g li School ... Ims her II. K. degree from the Stale Teachers College at La Crosse. Wisconsin ... is continuing work on her M. A. at Columbia University. New York City . . . teaches letter-writing, paragraphing, grammar. and literature to Hu juniors and seniors . . . makes geography real . . . acts as advisor to the J” Stall' and senior class . . . serves as the high school librarian ... is never unoccupied . . . enjoys bright, gypsy-like things . . . loves to fish, swim. howl, and toboggan . . . attends concerts, plays, and good movies . . . Confucius say. Mis Kline is always gay . Kmh Kankin . . . the organizer of attractive junior proms . . . was graduated from Carroll College from which she received her II. A. degree . . . has M. A. from the University id' Wisconsin . . . serves as junior class advisor . . . conjugations and translations keep her Latin classes busy . . . dates, causes, and effects interest her history classes . . . plays the organ and piano . . . enjoys reading, collecting books, and sewing. Kathryn Grcnhagcn . . . Kay to her friends ... ,1. II. S.'s long stemmed American beauty is a native of Oshkosh b'gosh . . . . . . has the degree II. K. from the Oshkosh State Teachers College . . . teaches speech, literature, and composition to freshmen ami sophomores. as well as accounts of Socrates. Napoleon, and Clive to .juniors . . . has charge of all dramatics and forensics . . . advises sophomores in their problems . . . enjoys swimming, sailing, bridge, and reading medical journals. Itutli Itridginan . . . the little grace note of the faculty, originated at Madison . . . has her II. M. from the University of Wisconsin ... is in charge of all vocal music in the elementary school and high school . . . organized the a eappella choir, junior high choir, glee dub. double trio, and hoys' and girls’ mixed quartette ... is a whiz at bridge, loves to swing and sway. and enjoys a good movie.

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“ ' lAA. iH.l'JHO New Elementary School in area. The land was purchased in three parcels one in 1927. another in 1936. the last in 1937—at a cost of $6,550. It serves not only as a school site hut also provides a high school and community athletic field. The cost of the building was $1 17,000; the equipment amounted to $11,000, making a total expenditure, exclusive of land costs, of $158,000. The Federal (lovernment furnished $70,000 of this amount, and the city provided the remaining $88,000. Of the city's share $18,000 was obtained from current tax revenues and $70,000 was borrowed without bond issue. Construction on the new building began on November I 1. 1938. On February 2. 1940. a final inspection was made and the building was officially accepted by the Hoard of education. However, classes were held in ihe new structure beginning January 8, 1940, which was the first day of school in the calendar year. Citizens of Jefferson, through their representatives, the Common Council and the Hoard of education, have provided an ideal building generously equipped. They have every reason to feel that Jefferson's educational facilities are in every way superior. Congratulations to a forward looking community! —Supt. Hay S. Smith. IWOE sl-VKN



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Successors of Socrates Stuart Anhalt . . . uiir Leopold Stokowski . . • has charge ol all instrumental music . . . patiently instructs all budding horn-blowers. clar-inelisls. and violinists . . . received his education at Valparaiso I diversity. Valparaiso, Indiana . . . enjoys fishing and hunting ... is very proud of his cottage on Lake Itipley. Jean Henderson . . . the youthful miss from Whitewater, received her If. K. from the State Teachers (lollege there . . . guides shorthand artists, produces speedy stenographers, aids beginning students of government in her citizenship classes . . . serves as the faculty advisor of the Scribblers' Club . . . supervises the production of all programs for school activities . . . aids the freshmen as their advisor ... is always friendly and cooperative . . . likes to swim, skate, and sew. Dorothy llendrieksen . . . the efficient secretary to Mr. Smith . . . received her education at Jefferson High School ... is calm, cool, and collected . . . enjoys indoor roller skating, baseball, and ice skating . . . spends her leisure moments strumming on her Hawaiian guitar. Donald Lee . . . produces accurate bookkeepers and typists . . . distinguishes himself as a teacher of economics and social problems . . . knows how to balance the budget . . . serves as business manager of the hand and the Student Activity Fund . . . trains the marching band . . . makes music and drumming his hobby . . . likes to skate, read fiction, and garden . . . received his H. K. from the Whitewater State Teachers Lollege and his M. A. from Northwestern I diversity. PAGE .NINE

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