Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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Sophomore Class: I IHS'I ItnW: .Mary » i . Eilwn Werner. Grapcr. Elalm -chulz. Luci.le Popp, Gloria Harter Marie Spamrlcr. SECOND HOW: Marcella lloufs, Dorothy Wedl. Hetty Schmedl, Jean Kreklow. Genevieve Vojrel. Dorothy kruslmr. Mary Jane Grinin. THIRD ItoNV: Elizabeth Srheel. Virginia Ambrose. Marian Wedl, Izola Petty. Geraldine HauuiKard. Dirothy l.loyd. Kol’RTH HOW: Hutli Walther. June Inirkee. Gladys Itetsehler. Mary Jane Slllierhom. Mary Hoherty. Alice Gross. I.aura llii|»| ert. FIFTH HOW: Phyllis Hake. Leslie Stenirel. Jo Ann Moen. Shirley llebbe. Harriet Poster, horothy NVollet. SIXTH HOW’: Wallace Sell. Gerald W’estennan. Edward Kornecker. Ralph Seidel, h »uarias Pllzner. honahl Plyrnesser. Gerald Kexel. SEVENTH How Harvey Huchta. Faroid Heine. Lowell Wait. Thomas Seitz.'Kenneth Kichel. Stewart Newman RACK HOW’: Georjre Fres-.m. George Hanker. Husseil Hansen. James Kndl. Wilbur Kortmann. Oscar Heale, John Menu !. LEFT SlhE —TOP TO BOTTOM Itussell Tew s. Clarence Auchter, Marx in Hauser, Lawrence Heuhl RIGHT SIDE: Norbert Borck. Galvin Krause, William Wolf. William Kreklow Musical activities provided opportunities for many buds to burst into beautiful full-blown petals . . . the sophs enriched the a eappella choir and the glee club with llieir lovely voices ... in the hand, there were many who helped make it the splendid organisation it is. As a class, they ranked third in the magazine campaign . . . (leorge Hanker was tin' are in sulesnuuiship in the entire school, selling more subscriptions than any other student. Our flowers, as all flowers do, nod and close their petals . . . they will reopen next year to bloom in their glory and grandeur as juniors. PAGE TWENTY MM;

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Flowers may come and llowers may go . . . Inals will burst into bloom . . . flutter and dance in the breeze . . . finally falling into the sapless foliage of the ocean of life . . . the sophomores . . . llowers in the garden of '39 ami Id . . . (Imi the source of their energy in activities in our high school ... 03 ambitions and versatile boys ami girls make np the stems . . . the leaves consist of the many cxtra-cnrricnlar activities in which they participate . . . the blossoms are those that become outstanding in these activities. rrpKn hcti hks s o r a o m n a k C LASS AhVISnR Miss ;miliag»Hi. SOFHOMUliK HECLAMATlHO WINNER: J » Ann Morn. MlhhLE PICT! ML SOPHOMORE OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Mary Nels, Bette tiiaprr. I'omthy krusltnr. Virginia Ambrose, rack ROW ciai enrr Auchter. H » n g I a s» Pilsner. LOWER PICT! RE SOPHOMORE HONOR STEhENTS FRO N 1 ROW: Bette Griper, Dorott] k m -mg. Vlrrln-ta Ambrose. Marvin Hauser. HACK ROW Jo mi Morn. Leslie Stengel. Eileen Werner. Our sun. Miss Greuhageu . . . places her guiding hand over the flowers in her student garden . . . recognition came to Douglas Pitzner who was chosen president . . . Virginia Ambrose, vice-president . . . Mary Neis. treasurer, and I tel te draper, secretary . . . Dorothy Krus-ing and Clarence Auchter. student council members . . . all sturdy blooms in the garden. Many more llowers burst into bloom in the G.A.A. . . . 20 girls engaged in these activities. Promising athletes, like Halph Seidel. Hussell Hansen, and Don Plymesscr. all important cogs in the football machine, came to the foreground . . . Don served on the basketball ipiintet . . . many others are coming b the foreground . . . sturdy additions to every garden. Honor s I u d e n I s bloomed brightly and profusely . . . Virginia Ambrose. Leslie Stengel. Jo Ann Moen. Marvin Hauser. Bette draper. Kileen Werner, and Dorothy Krus-ing bad averages of ninety or more for the lirsl semester. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT



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$cvc nty-foiir very green, wobblv-kneed freshies climb eagerly into the new stream-lined trailer ready for the first of a four year's journey . . . theirs was a wanderlust of a grand style . . . an eagerness for adventure and excitement ... a thirst for knowledge . . guiding them on their trip was Miss Henderson, the understanding patron of their interests. Like a bolt of lightning, they experience a shock . . . assignments, classes, and hours of toil loom ahead . . . some feel slightly dazed, some intensely interested, and others soon shine as leaders . . . as their first attempt at group organization, they selected leaders to urge them onward . . . i rrKii pictures; ritKsiiM w class aiivis OR: Miss lleii li‘i«m. KRosil WIVAER IA OK Cl.AMATollY: Janos lieu I. MIOOI.E PICTCHK: FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Frankliti Doebereiner, Rlihanl iicriuluy. Melon Serns. I.oron llui | erl. Karl Spanfrler, Jark Mueller. LOWER PICT! RE: FRESHMK. llo.NOli STI hENTS: James Roul, Lurille Werner, Patrick MrCune. Mary Schlferi, Harriet Blederman, Wanda Houirhton. Betty habamii-cr. LoiTame Werner. Barbara Mueller. Karl Spangler becomes the president . . . Loren Hup-pert, vice-president . . . Franklin Doebereiner. secretary. and .1 a r k Mueller, treasurer . . . Itielmrd Item-day and Helen Serns safeguard the interests of the g r o u p as Student domicil representatives. Plunged into the magazine campaign, they come out victorious, holding tin blue ribbon of achievement . . . liar barn Mueller and Mary Schiferl prove themselves the most persuasive salesmen. Scholastic leaders give directions to the driver . . . It a r I) a r a Mueller. Mary Schiferl. Wanda Houghton, Lucille Werner, Lorraine Werner, Hetty Dabareiner, Pat Smillie, .1 a m e s Reul. Harriet Itiederman and Pat Medline prove a e c u r a t e givers of directions. Eager for rights of the road, they forge ahead in music . . . the hand is increased by lo of these pep- PAGE THIRTY

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