Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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if Wartime adaptations 'A' VVe must realize our responsibilities, duties, and privileges as American citizensg and in our various classes each teacher is doing all he can to make tor a more co-operative and in- formed society: ill Miss Edwards? home economics people sewed for the Red Cross. Q65 The intelligent American knows which foods are best. t2,5,9j Miss Klineis and Miss Treder's English classes appreciate freedom of speech via dramatic presentations ot' Macbeth, Hamlet, A 'Pale ol' 'Pwo Cities, and Q35 in practicing the giving ol' speeches. Q45 Miss Stoelting's girls weigh in once every six weeks. C75 Mr. Ullrichis students invade the wonderland ot' science, for a good citizen is well-informed. Q8,l'lD Mr. Iiadtke and Miss Dobbs develop special skills: manual arts and typing. HOD Miss Kline's geography people know Where things are happening. U23 Mr. Pacey's vocational agriculture classes are working to make JcITerson even greater as a dairy section of the state.

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-A' Keeping modern youth happy if This war is eVeryhody's jolug and although we as the yonlh ol' this our nation eaunot bear arms in open eonfliet, it is our righllnl duty to do our share. Vvle may he deprived of many ol' the COllliiOl'lS and luxuries to which we have heretofore been aeeustomed, lint we must never, not for a minute, lose sight ol' those meniorahle incidents that have made modern youth what it is today. VVhen youth Fails to sing and dance, gone will he the American heritage that dis- tinguishes American yonlh from thal of all other nations ol' the World. Ql.3,f1ifj The members ol' the .lay stall' eollnlmoraled whole-lleartedly in sponsoring the fun sensation ot' the year, the Sadie Hawkins llanee. 'Ilhe danee was definitely an infornial oeeasioug students and teachers alike dressed and acted, in a, true Hdogpatolil' style. Daisy Mae, Lili Abner, Mommy and Pappy Yokum, Hairless Joe, and many other famous eharaeters ol' Dog- pateh were there in person. The spirit ol' equality was disliinet oirnong all who atlendede-boys ehased girlsg girls ehased boys. Result: a Wonderful time in a truly different and American Way. C25 The Friendly Relations Prom, lead by Queen Shirley llreilielliis and King Hiehard Hernday, was artistically decorated with ilags and banners of the Pan-American eounliries as well as figurines, and even a liI'e-sized bnrro added lo the atmosphere. Q55 llaneing' holds predominant spotlight at all ol' our soeial mixers,



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'lr Society exists for the individual-not the individual for society 'Ir Our students develop different talents and interests which they have Found Worthwhile and enjoyable through their experiences with lil'e. lflach tries to master his chosen interestsg the many and varied extra-curricular activities ol' our school provide ample opportunity for inspiration and development. 5 Q25 Four senior girls urge the buying oi' U.S. Defense stamps. Q125 The Student Activ- ity Fund booklieepers keep track ol' all people eligible to participate in the henetits ol' that or- ganization. Q15 A benefit ol' the Student Activity Fund is attendance at the entertaining pro- grams during the year. Here a seulptress is modelling with clay. Q35 Our druin major and drum majorettes add style to our band. Q65 Our trumpeteers add quality. Q95 These three artists showed what could be done. Qf1l5 Our druminers added volume and depth. Q75 The boys' quartette believes that one may be sure to be happy through song. Q145 Our student artists and engineers painted the scenery for H.M.S. Pina tore. Q45 Our publicity managers. QlO5 Clean-up day alter the Junior Class Play. Q5.i35 The junior English class revue showed pep in their assembly. Q85 Our All-American Hoy and Girl Campaign revealed senior leaders.

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