Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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Bu l lin r journalists were given an | | nrtuiiily to develop their talent in two ways . . . those in Scribblers (Hub who wrote prolifically were Marion Mender, Ralph Davis, Kenneth (Iruennert. Lois Miller. Robert Rentineester. George Waterbnry, Meatriee Stringer. V irginia Stubbs, and Kvelyn Gunz. Kd-itors. managers, and photographers came to the foreground in their work on the annual . . . Marbara Drayton. Mary Koser. (Ieorge Lyneh. and Kmil Meitzner. editorial stall leaders . . . Genevieve Haag. Lucille W'edl. (trace Raneck. Lorraine Wendt. George Hanover. George Keni-meter. Jerry Wagner. Kdna Hafemann. Helen Kletlke. Helen Stueber. Sue Velernik. Grace Werner, Margaret Shannon. Kverett Reese. Robert Slat .. Robert Rentineester. June Roessler. Harriet Leinhrich. Betty Stark. Ruth Olson. Beatrice Stringer. Virginia Stubbs. Lois Miller. Marion Render. Henry Clark, and Cyril Klgas did their share toward making the 11)40 J a splendid annual. Photography, archery, howling, and tapping found support from the seniors . . . of the student librarians, several were outstanding seniors. Well represented in each type of activity, the seniors did all in their power to receive a rounded education . . . hoping that as graduation exercises become a reality, each will be the more able to find his place in society . . . do his work well . . . and make the world a better place for his having been in it. As a farewell note, each wishes to express his gratitude to his parents for what they have made possible for him ... to the citizens of the community for making possible the receiving of the best in education ... to Mr. Smith for his guidance and significant advice . . . and to the faculty for their enthusiastic assistance and constant insistence upon the best . . . and now Auf Wiedersehen. I PPFIt PICT! IIKS: LEFT: KKITOKIAI. STAFF OF TIIK -J' M«r Koser. Mar bara Kray ton. Miss Kline, (ieorjre Lynch. Kim I Meitzner. RIC.HT: SENIOR CLASS h TSOR: Miss Kline LOWER IMO TI'RKS: ALKIMGTORIAN AM' SALE TATORIAN: Rarhara lit avion. Lucille Wedl. 81 NIOR VOCAI SOLOISTS Mar) Koser. Marion Render. SK.MGlt ORATORY WINN HR AM ATHLKTIC MAN c.KH: Jerry Wairner. I'KRINTKNIi-ENT AM SENIOR Co.NSI LTANT: Mr. Suillli. I'AliE TWENTY-FIVE

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Dribbling, pivoting, and shooting baskets, the seniors: Ralph Davis, Dean Schultz. Robert Rentmeester. Kverett Reese. Robert Slat .. Kenneth (irnennert, Lewis Shannon, and Jerry Wagner, earned their letters in basketball . . . and proudly wore their coveted sweaters, the emblem of recognition for success in basketball. Among intramural and class basketball players there were Loren Stelse, George Lynch, Harvey Kicliel. Henry Clark. Paul Shannon. Kenneth Strohlmsch, Howard Krueger, and George W aterbury. Healthy, strong, lovely and attractive were the senior girls . . . most keen sports enthusiasts . . . of 32 senior girls. !(i are members of G.A.A. ... 10 for four years . . . Sue Veternik. president of tbut organization and Marion Render, Hetty Stark. Harriet Lembrich, Verna Church, Rarbara Rrayton. Virginia Stubbs and Lois Miller make even activity in G.A.A. worthwhile. UPPER PICTURE: FOOTBALL I.KTTKHMI V SEATED: Howard Kriif fr r. »« rire Hanover, Donald Chwala. Kenneth tiruenneri, Karl cross. SKOOMi ROW: Italph havls, l.nvls Shannon, Cyril Elgas. Robert Rentmeester. Howard Zllge. I lean Schultz. HACK ROW: I. »ren Stel i . Hubert Slatz, Kverett Reese. Jerry Wagner, (ieorjre Lynch. I'anl Shannon. l.oWKIl PICT! HK: SKMOR KXKCI TIVKS: PROMT HOW: Hoberl stat , Kenneth Oruetinert. Italph Davis. SKCOND HOW: tieorge l.ynch. HACK ROW. Kvelyn Ounz, Sue Veternik. Kdna llaivniaim. Harhara Hrayton. Among the songbirds and warblers were Rutli Harrell. Marion Render. Karbara Hrayton, Kvelyn Gunz. George Kemmeter. Mary K o s e r , Margaret Peterson. Rettymay Rhei-neek, June Roessler. Kenneth Strolibiisch, Lucille Wed I. Grace Werner. Phyllis W o I f and Rose Wollel . . . these people sang for four years . . . featured soloists and vocalists included Marion Render, Mary Koser. Har-bara Rrayton, and Kenneth Sfroiibuseli. Violinists, drummers, trombone players. Ilulisls. etc., came to fame in the band . . . four year members were: Harbara Rray-toii. Vivian Ruelow. Henry Clark, Ktbel Haas. Kd-na Hafemann, Mary Koser. Lois Miller, Ruth Olson. Robert Rentmeester. Dean Schultz. Morris Streich. K (■ n n e I h SIrohbusch. George Waterbury. a n d Howard Zilge. I’AOE I WK.Vn FOLK



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Next year’s inonarchs are truly seasoned timber . . . relying entirely u|ion their own merits . . . asking, helping, accomplishing much as they go along . . . the class of il. gradually rising to the top. either tinds a way or makes it. As class ollicers: Boh Serns, president: Jack Mcfiurk, vice president; Jane King. se ,retary: Belly Hernday. treasurer: and the Student Council members. Lois Henry and M e r I i n Lembrich. set the pace for the successful a c t i v i t y of the year . . . eager to IPPKIl I’ICTI I1KS: FIRST I’lCTI RK: PROM ROYALTY: Rail'll Hledprniaii. Ruth Kill'll-T'-lclt. SKC.l'Ml I'UIT III ASSISTANT ATHLETIC MWUIKII W lllalll AlarklcrafT Till Kl PICTl'RK Jl MOR ADVISOR Miss Rankin. YIIIIIU.i: PICTI HKS: JIMOR CLASS ll I I I I! K II S : FIRST PICTI RE: Hetty llmidav. HoImti Serns. Jack McGurk. Jane king-. SKCo.Nh HCTI KK: Jl Moll Sl’KKh SKATKH: Hay Griffin. I.OWKH I'M'TUIK: Jl MOH IIO.NOII STl'hKNTS Helen Staiz. Marn-aret Braun. Mavis hiMige. Merlin l.einlirleh. Marion Miller. e history, I h e i s? prospective s e n i o r s with Miss Bankin, their advisor, let nothing stop them from acipiiring success. Fourteen learned students who maintained an average of t) ) or above for the first semester gained altitude easily . . . they were: Margaret Braun. B a r h a r a I hilmreiner, M avis Itooge, M a r g a r e t II e n u e n . Marilyn S a y r e . Jane King, Helen Staiz. Marion Miller. Merlin Lembrich. Betty Hern-day. Hull) Khlenfeldt, Dorothy Schulz, Dorothy I lickhoff. a n d Lois Henry. The four ball-carrying Trojans, dill' Sinillie. Jack Bosley, Joe Wollol. Leo Mai-berger were celebrities in football . . . dill' Sinillie. Lloyd Voss, and Jack Ilaritv engaged in a snappy g a in e of basketball . . . they should all be first ranking stars next year. In hockey, volley-liall. basketball, and baseball, the girls, 2.r of them, starred in the various sports . . . it's going to be a easy job to select a I LA.A. board next year . . . there are so in a u y possibilities. r. l twenty six

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