Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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The board of education ik Democratic bosses of a democratic campus if Mr. Arthur F. Dalaareiner ' Commissioner at Large Committees: Instruction, 'Finance Building :ind Grounds Mrs. Lloyd Felirman Commissioner for First 'Ward Committees: Fiiianco, 'flltl,lIllS, Library Mr. Ray Q. Fischer, Vice-President Commissioner for Second NVurd Committees: Fi11mnee,Claii1ns, Bnilding1'znnl Grounds Mr. Alfred I-leilemann Commissioner for Third Wfaird Committees: tililfiilfililljf, Instruction, Building and Crounds Mr. joseph Kexel - Commissioner for Fourth Ward Committees: Judiciary, Claims, 'Library Mr. Edward Rindfleiscli, Secretary Mr. Lynn Smith, President Commissioner at Large Mrs. Truman Spooner Commissioner at Large Committees: Judiciary, l'illSil'llCt10l'l, Library ' denotes Chairman LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Arthur Dabareiner, Mr. Edivard llini1I'leisr1l1, Mrs. 'l'l'l1IlI3l1 Spooner, Mrs. Lloyd Follrmun, Mr Lynn Smith, Mr. llOlli1.ld Lee, Mr. Ray O. Fischer, Mr. Joseph Kexcl, Mr. Alfred W. Heilemainn. PACE '1'lllll'I'l'IliN

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Superintendent of schools l The hope of youth E Mr. Donald Lee Whitewater State Teachers College, BJC. Northwestern University, M.A. University of Chicago . E Wllhe school exists primarily for the benelit ofthe boys and girls of the community which it serves. The school must train the student to develop his insight and make him better able to Iind a place in the social world, and it is of the utmost importance that we become cognizant ol' the development of personality in the real boy and real girlfl So speaks our new superintendent and with fortitude and confidence he sets this creed hefore ns. He is a quiet speaking gentleman, an excellent example of these ideals whereof he speaks. Vie feel and respond to his personality, to his active and intense interest in each advantage ol' his leadership. Success will crown his efforts, for Alu the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as tfaillf' Principal of junior high school . E: Miss Mary Olson Univeristy of Vlfiscousin ' 'XYl1li6NVil.l,6l' State Teachers College R: -5 PAGE TVVELVE



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Mathematics, Home Economics, and Science Strerigtheriers of riationai rnoraie Miss Edwards HOME ECONOMICS, CHEF'S CLUB University of Wisconsin Stout Institute Future Jeifersonians will be a hale and hearty lot simply because Miss Edwards taught so well the principles of die- tetics and home making. With her excellently managed cafe- teria, and her very popular project, Chefs Club, Miss Ed- wards has proved: We may live Without friends, We may live without books, But civilized man cannot live without cooks. Mr. Anliait BAND, ORCHESTRA Valparaiso University Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts- as the one, which more than any other, ministers to human welfare. Mr. Anhalt certainly is a disciple of this belief, for he said, I think music has a wonderful part in the mak- ing of American spirit, in making better citizens, and in mak- ing them live and work in harmony. It was largely because of his faith in this ideal that we now have one of the most outstanding bands in Southern Wisconsin. Miss Herrington GLEE CLUB, A CAPPELLA CHOIR University of Wisconsin B.M. Miss Herrington, with her pleasant and charming' manner, has with painstaking care developed our a cappella choir to the point where it is one of the growing organizations in our school. Generously she has co-operated in civic affairs and willingly she has worked with us. It would be a Weary world without song, we are glad we have Miss Herrington to teach us the best of them, I 13.1, in .-,,. 441ERlcP Mr. Stewart ATHLETICS, MATHEMATICS COACH OF BASKETBALL Milton College B.A. University of Wisconsin M.A. Mr. Stewart strives to make better Americans of his students in two widely separated fields. Math- ematics will help the student solve problems in his every day life, since this industrial and technical age calls for men and women with a knowledge of that science. As physical training instructor and assist- ant coach, he has provided the boys with activities and games that teach them to co-operate, to obey the rules, and to play fair. Mr. Ullrich BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, SCIENCE ADVISOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB University of Wisconsin B.S. Ph.M. Platteville State Teachers College There was a time when to us Charles' Law, Boyle's Law, and the Atomic Theory cried aloud for explanation, but Mr. Ullrich let us look through his magic glass and we saw some of the mysteries of creation come to life before our very eyes. He trains us to organize our thoughts and to be accurate in our thinking and honest in our conclusions. The stu- dent who adheres to these principles cannot help but be good American citizen. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PAGE FO IIRTEEN

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