Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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Winners Tried and True Senior Band Une set ot' new uniforms, plus one set Ol'1'lSCl'S. plus sixty ambitious musicians under the direction ol' one Mr. Anhalt equals une tournament winning band. Xxfllllllllg in concert ronipctition. winning in march- ing technique. und winning in solo und ensemble work inspired this year's musicians to rise from Class tl to tllnss IS. XN'hen at hand member heard the taunilizu' words, 'l'l1u,l's the way to play. Now you reully sound like something'. which their successful bnnd instructor otTered his enthusiastic musiciuus each Monday and 'Pliursduy nt. rehearsal. it was no wonder that he awakened that oertuin sonlething so vital in euch and every boy und girl musician. lt was no wonder that the bend could play The Bnrtered Bride instead ot' Overture Militaire. After Illltlly days ot' careful consideration, ot' accurate measure- ment, and of class voting. the hand now has obtained the baud risers donated to it by the classes of '41, '42, and '43, Yes, the band is even better equipped than before to bring joy to each boy and girl enrolled in instrumental music. One must adini-re Mr. Anhalt, instructor ot' instrumental music, and Mr. Lee, business manager of the band, for their tireless efforts have brought about such splendid results. IL 10 RIGHT: llandmaster, Mr. Stuart Anhaltg Business ,l,lil'6l'l,lll'. Mr. llnnaln Leu-g Drum Majorettes, Bette Crepe! a 1 10. 119111-yg Drum Major. James Reulg Soloists, John Hemel, Harold l.iiillllil'i'l'llI, Imymnnrl Lzunr, Dorothy krucmg tbougli litzner, and ll3l'btlI'3. llabareiner. n A t.

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l'liON'I' ROW. left to ripzlitz Jerry Miller. lloherl. Johnson, Verone llflllllllfl. SECOND ROVV: Raymond Lungg M:ii'gai-vt Braun. Mill'ltlll liinzler, ni:-lniru Berk, Lucille Werner, Marie Spangler, Vuleriu llarcler. Betty Johnson, 'l'illltD IKUW: llalynioncl lCIlQ'SlJ0l'f.E, Betty lutlJ:ireiiwr, Shirley Driebelbis, Betty Sehloesser, Elaine Luc-cltke, Kenneth iii-ger, William llihburml, Artllur llieuernnin, llorau-e Powers, llonalu VVolil', Calvin Krause, Joanne llagi-i', .lulin Nleiin-l, llarbara lletlzinrl, Can-ul .lean Sc-noeller, llelen llross, Margaret llennen, George Freson, Gloria. llatrter. Elaine Sm-hultz. LAST HOW: llulili lleiieinann. G4-urge Bunker. Ilivhard Zelirus. Wilbur Biederman, George Peirhl, Wilbur Kortlnan, Merlin Slrese. Nviiliaun Spooner, Ili1'hurcl Svllneider, Lois Henry, XVilliaxn Jung, Thomas Seitz. Kenneth 'l'9'SSlllllll, .laines lleul, John Lynch, Gloria 'Ale-inel, Lois lloil'untn, Bette Graper, Fred Zwicky, Harold Launhreclit, Douglas Pitzner, Donald Bue ow. Senior Band Instrumentation of the Band BATONS-5 Lois Henry Jenies Beul BtlI'lJ6l.l'tI. Mueller Bette Graper Genevieve Reuhl DRUMS-3 Rieliard Schneider VVillinni Spooner YVilliznn Jung BASS DRUMS-+2 XVilbur Kortrnan Merlin Strese GYMBALS-il Putrivk Metlune 'FYMPANI-l Donald Duelow 'l' R0 M BUN ICS-5 Hnrolil Lunibreeht Gloria Meinel John Lynch Lois Holtniun Fred Zwioky P KDE EIGIITEEN C LAHINETS--l 2 George Banker Vtfilbur Biedernian ltnyinoiid Engsberg Betty Debareiner Margaret Braun Rztlph Heileinnnn Marian Kinzler Rayinond Lang Elaine Luedtlie George Peiehl Betty Sehloesser llichard Zehtus TH U M PETS-3 Bnrbura Hetlund Kenneth HBQBI' XYillizun Hibbnrd GOBNl'I'l'S-8 Arthur Bieilerinenn John Meinel llornee Powers flzu-ol Sehoeller Donald VVoli'l' Helen Gross Murguret llennen Galvin Krause R BUSINIQSS lllHl1Ii,l'.l'O Donald Lee SAXOPHONES-10 Jerry Miller George Freson lfllnyne Schulz Gloria 'Hnrter Joanne Hager Bnrbara llabnruinei Betty Johnson Dorothy Krusing' Leon Buske Valerie, Harder BARITUNE-41 Douglas Pitzner UBOE-V-1 Robert Johnson FLU'l' ICH1 Verone Hetland BASS HORNS-2 'Plioines Seitz Kenneth 'Pessnnin BAND M ASTICR Stuart Anhalt



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Senior Orchestra FIRST RONV, lel'tl0l'i1Illt: Carol Selloeller, Robert Johnson, Barbara l'7lll'lill'0lllt'l', Joanne llagrer. SECOND HOW: Rosemary Rupprecht, Harriet Biederuian, Irvin Huetll, Virginia Ambrose, Leslie Stengel, Marian liinzler. Rayniond Langy Margaret graain, Mr, Anhalt, Instructor tstandingl, THIRD HOXV: Barbara l-Iellaind, Helen Gross, Harold l.3Il1Dl'UCl'll, Donald ue ow. Follow the Leader l NaCl is the tormnln l'or salt. but the lorinuln for the up-mnl-eoin- ing orchestra. ot' .lelterson High Sohool is: one Mr. Anhnlt, Flglll, strings, two tynipauu, six reeds. three tn-nsses, nnd one pinno. Vlfith Give ine your 'nf plensef' we begin the thrilling' I't5llf3l,l.l'StllS that rnrry ns into n t'aseinnting world ot' love. roninnee, tragedy, roni- edy, and nierrunent.. Each Tuesday and rlllllllitltly, we twenty musicians are token from our seats in the auditorium lo Fraunze, ltnly. yes, even Egypt, and Arabia. Under the direction ot' Mr. Anhnlt's inagie baton, we plny everything l'l'0ll1 S0nsa's inurehes to Vt'ag'iier's operas. President Barbnrn Inaba- reiner conducts all ineetings, and Set-retnry Helen Gross orders ntl our music. Our rehearsals hegin in the nuditoriuin, but it takes only n few measures ot' mnsie to lil't ns t'roni this world lo those innlie-believe lands, where prinee und princess, soldier and slave-girl, invariably resign themselves to t.heir tragic- doonis. . Vtle play becnuse we love innsie. It is ns thrilling' to us to listen to the classics, ns it is l'tJl'.llllQl'lJllf2, :1 to listen to swing. I VVell, it is now ten minutes pnst eleven, nnd we are beieli in the auditorium. XYith the ending' roll ol' the tynipani, our overture is ended. Mr. Anhalt's 'Plu1lt's ull. Boys, be sure to put ttwny the pinnof' ndjonrus the reliearsal and there is in mud serninhle to get violins in the eases, tynipnni in the prnc-Lice room. und to get ourselves to our next class. l 'Fhere goes the hell. NVe'll be back next- week! PAGE Twenrx'

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