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Makers of citizens M155 Klme GEOGRAPHY, ENGLISH 11, ENGLISH 12 ADVISOR OF SENIOR CLASS AND JAY STAFF HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY SUPERVISOR University of Wisconsin and Michigan Columbia and Northwestern University La Crosse State Teachers College B.E. Miss Kline has taught us to love and understand the giants in our American literature, and we saw Shakespeare's plays come to life because she loved them. She teaches us to express ourselves clearly and forcefully in written and oral English, for a well-in- formed and cultured citizen will be a good American. And then there's our high school annual, a gigantic job, which she engineers with true wisdom and under- standing. M155 Treder ENGLISH 9 AND 10 SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISOR COACH OF FORENSICS AND DRAMATICS Carroll College B.A. University of Wisconsin and Marquette University This diminutive figure has undertaken a giantts task and is doing it exceedingly well. She teaches English to freshmen and sophomores, trains the stu- dents in forensic work, and undertakes two major dra- matic productions during the year. A new project, a monthly school paper, came to life under her guidance. True it is a young thing, the ink barely dry behind its ears, but in time to come it will raise a strong and lusty voice in the school curriculum. Mzss Rankm LATIN, WORLD AND AMERICAN HISTORY JUNIOR CLASS ADVISOR JUNIOR PROM SUPERVISOR Carroll College B.A. University of Wisconsin M.A. University of California The great emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, when being introduced to Harriet Beecher Stowe, took her JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH AND HISTORY small hand in his and said, 'tAre you the little woman who started this great war?I' Now we, in this generation, bow before another small lady, who undertakes an even great- er task: the elimination of all wars. She admonishes us to know our Constitution, and to abide by its principles, and in so doing, we can help make this world a better and more secure place in which to live. 4' 4' ,, 1 1 1- 4- Miss Olson PRINCIPAL OF THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EIGHTH GRADE Whitewater State Teachers College University of Wisconsin Ph.M. University of Colorado Miss Olson has given the utmost of her heart and mind. to the teaching of the youth of Jefferson. She, it is, who has in- stilled in us appreciation of the leaders of previous generations. She, it is, who prepares each boy and girl to carry on the ideals of Americanism so that some day they, too, can take their place in this great democracy of ours. Mr. Thomas SEVENTH GRADE University of Colorado and Wisconsin Ph.M. Platteville State Teachers College B.E. Again our ranks are to be depleted. Uncle Sam has stretch- ed his long arm out toward Mr. Thomas and has asked him to help defend this nation. We, the students of the public schools, regret to see him gog but we shall always remember his excel- lent lessons on the great Americas. We shall not forget what he has done toward helping us see our responsibility in under- standing them. N A L PAGE FIFTEEN
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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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Developers of special talents MANUAL ARTS, AGRICULTURE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Henclricksen HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Many and sundry are Dorothy's tasks, and what an expert she is at all of them. She is Mr. Lee's private secretary one moment and tutor and nurse to a falter- ing freshman the next. She is keeper of the keys and custodian of the high school ledgers. She orders the necessary books and sees that the supply shelves are Hlled and ready for use. Jealously she guards the tardy and absence lists, and woe unto the vagrant or to thi tflrdy who creeps like a snail unwillingly to sc oo . Mr. Lee BOOKKEEPING, CITIZENSHIP PROBLEMS OF OUR DEMOCRACY Whitewater State Teachers College B.E. This teacher of economics, citizenship, and book- keeping, and coach of high school debate, has in his first year in our school won for himself a place in the hearts of students and fellow faculty members alike. He expects his classes to get a thorough knowledge of citizenship and the fine points of economics, for know- ledge and wisdom are imperative in building a sound and lasting democracy. Miss Buchholtz SHORTHAND, TYPING, STENOGRAPHY ASSISTANT BAND DIRECTOR Whitewater State Teachers College B.E. Our country today is calling for men and women of specialized talents, especially for well trained sten- ographers. Capable Miss Buchholtz prepares the stu- dents of stenography and typing to meet the conditions of the business worldg for they will be our future workers of the community, and many responsibilities will soon be theirs. Her place was taken by Miss Mil- dred Dobbs in April when she left us to accept a position in the Business College at Fond du Lac. 's 'N Mr. Hager MANUAL ARTS, COACH OF FOOTBALL VICE-PRINCIPAL OF THE HIGH SCHOOL Stout Institute and University of Wisconsin Whitewater State Teachers College For twenty-six years this excellent teacher has been our fine coach and our teacher of manual train- ing. In the class room he taught the eyes to be keen and the hands to be sure. On the playing fields he taught that clear vision, accurate thinking, and a co-ordinating body, plus a valiant heart, go far in building character in the youth of the nation. Now he leaves us to teach these same principles to the boys in some far off army camp. They will be better soldiers and men because of him. Miss Stoelting GIRL'S ATHLETICS ADVISOR OF THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION University of Wisconsin B.A. B.S. In this generation we have traveled far from the old ideal of Frailty, thy name is woman. Now- adays women share leadership and responsibilities with the men. Miss Stoelting offers a splendid course in physical training to help them achieve this ideal. She says that she gives the girls physical activity and train- ing for its direct physical value as well as for its rec- reational and social value, both for the present and future. I MT. Kundeft AGRICULTURE ADVISOR OF THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA University of Wisconsin B.S. The farmers are the founders of human civiliza- tion. In fact, a nation prospers only with its farmers, and Mr. Kundert, our very able teacher of agriculture, encourages the students to go forth and make an ex- cellent living on the land, and thus to protect and pre- serve our national resources. He plans to leave us to test his theories upon the land himself. He will live on a farm near Monroe, Wisconsin. Good luck and best wishes to you. Mr. Glenn Pacey of New Glarus re- places him. COMMERCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE PAGE SIXTEEN
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