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Class Xdvi-or: Miss Louise Tredor Somiomoic flass ofllccrsz L. Lane, R. Endl, I Shannon X XVeber. Sophomore Class We challenge todays world FIRST ROW, l0l't to right: I. Henry, W. Biederman, L. Heine, A. Nevins, P. Roherty,IB. Brayton, L. Walters. SECOND IIOW: L. Bennin, M. Hackett, E Luedtke, J. Schakelman, M. Neipert, A. Wedl, B. Werner. THIRD ROW: M. Bloedel, E. Heitzler, F. luckhut., V. Church, B. Schlocsser, J. Latlien. FOURTH ROW: E. Moore, V. Laatsch, E. Seltz, M. Schroeder, C. Koser, G. Reuhl, R.. Rupprccht. FIFTH ROW: M. Streich, L, Reuth, V. Harder, F. VVeber, M. Ganser, M. Westhoif, B. Kline. SlX'1ZH ROW: li. Rubadeiau, E. Sell, R. Beck, M. Streirn, R. Walther, R. Betschler, E. Haagr. SEVENTH ROW: F. Engelke, H. Powers, ll. St1'eiI'I', C. Schmidt, D. Buelow, F. Starck, J. Brawdersv, I.. Shannon. EIGHTH ROW: J. Roherty, E. Kutz, W, Biederman, H. Richards, R. Endl, S. Gross. MATH ROW: J. Miller, R. Zehfus, L. Lane, P. Klug, V. Weber, P. Westerman, R. Johnson. i ' - - All-American! Most everyone associates a slashing tackle or a Qflesuisnt d t. fiEgEgI.gJElfEi1 Beet-footed back with this phrase. Such a thought is not amiss in If 9 1651 Gu ' ' connection with the athletic-minded Jefferson High School class of 59013415 IPI SIIHIHIOH ,44. Vernon Weber, Robert Endl, Dennis Strieff, and John Roherty Tleaslller V 6111011 VVebQI' filled that roll for their Hfty-seven classmates on the championship Student Council: Patricia Roherty football team this Se-H5011 John Roherty Ladien are also exceptional vocalists. for Campus Chatter and f'Hi Times. Betty Brayton. sophomores. proud of them! PAGE TWENTY-SIX All-Americanism doesn't stop at football though Personality fairly oozes from our gifted sophomores. Marjorie Hackett Jefferson High School's outstanding vocalist has interests in many fields but she excels in music. Last year, in the district tournament at Fort Atkinson, she sang her way to Hrst place among the twenty girls who participated in the Hrst division solos. Patricia Roherty and Joyce Scholastically inclined are Wilma Biederman, Elaine Luedtke Mary Ann Ganser, Rosemary Rupprecht, and Frances Weber, who hardly ever miss the honor roll. Richard Beck is a valued reporter Debate work and band activities holds Robert Johnson s attention Debating also interests John Brawders. Paul Westerman stars as an ice-skaterg this year he won the Junior Boys' Wisconsin State Cham pionship in speed skating at Milwaukee. Membership in Photography Club also consumes part of his time. Another camera enthusiast is Genevieve Reuhl twirls a baton while many of her classmates play in the band. Other musical organizations claim their share of True Americans all, they're a friendly, energetic group, we re
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Junior Class ifve us more of these Patrick lllctlune VVilliam Jung' g James Pteul President: Vice-president: Secretary: Treasurer: Barbara Hetlanrl Advisor: Miss Rankin Americanism and talent are the middle names of the junior class of 1942, for they can boast of participation in practically every activity. There were many basketball and football-minded men, some of whom are Quentin Cope- land, Richard Hernday, Loren Huppert, Jack Mueller, Robert Fischer, Donald Siegler, Paul Hauser, Richard Heger, Harold Lambrecht, Richard Radtke, Patrick l1!IcCune, Donald Wolf, Delmar Lichtenberg, Clyde Traeder, and Don- ald C ar . The twins, James and Jacqueline Reul, won honors in the local league, and sub-district forensic contests. X Americanism helped these young people to co-operate and aid one another in attaining victory. There are eighteen juniors in band and eight belong to the high school orchestra. Every junior class has its distinguished personality, this year's were His Majesty, Riclaard Hernday, and Her Majesty, Shirley Dreibelbis, who ruled over our junior prom. ' Barbara Mueller, Wanda Houghton, Barbara Hetland, Mary Schiferl, Harriet Biederman, James Reul, Gloria Meinel, Betty Dabareiner, Helen Bravvand, Fredrick Zwicky, Dolores Stephen, Robert Fislcher, Dorothy Spangler, Irene Engsberg, and Raymond Lang were the high ranking honor students. The class play Molly O' Shaughnesseyn was out-standing, our thespians produced a splendid performance. Miss Rankin adds finis to the junior's Americanism plan, under her careful guidance they are aiming for even higher levels. Junior class olllcersz P. McCuue, Ii. Hetland, VV. Jung, J. Reul, FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Beale, M. Walther, M. Borck, D. XVoll', L. Werner, M. Rottler. SECOND ROW: L. Ilolirnan V. Ilos-ft I. Garlty I. Engsherg B. Dahareiner S E. Kilwiugcr. ATIIIRD IIOW- W. Ifloughton, liJ.lSD3I1g'l6,I', D. St-eiphail, H. Serns, Hi. IJ HBEIHHC1, B. GOddaI'd. l OUH'l'I'l ROW: R. lGI1gSb6I'g', R. LaJ1g', H. Bl6K1SI'II1a1I, L. YVQl'll81', G. Meinel, J. Reul. F'Il 'l'H HOW: II. Lukas, D. Nass, II. Glander, J. Ileul, J. Wendt, F. Doehcreiner, I. llueth. SIXTH ROW: II. Fischer, W. Jung, J. Schicsl, M. Frohmader R. Gerharrlt., R. Ileger. SEVENTH RONV: I. Strese, P. Frohlnuder, P. Hauser, R. Ifloef D. Lichtenbeirg, Ii. Hei1'nda.y. EJIGHTH HOW: D. Clark, K. Hagedoru, P. McCuno, J. Buske, L. Huppert. NINTH ROW: C. Traeder, E. Spangler, R. I-Ieilernann, II. Lalnbrecht, ,Sl7lIlf9l'l, P llreibelbis rawand, I5 B. Mueller Zwicky, If , M. Strt-se S, D. Wolll' Mueller, L R. Radtke, R. Hue. TENTH ROW: K. Tessman, Q. Copeland, J. Vogel, J. Astell, R. Weisenreirler R. Timm, G. Vogel. -K 4 41 'K PAGE TVVENTY- FIVE IJ. Siegler
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Freshmen Class ln step with the times FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Grant, M. tlnrliardt, ll. Beilke, H. Rumnrccht, A. Schultz, V. Iletlalld, M. Peiclil, SECOND ROW: C. BienI'ung, E. Ladish, Horn, J. Darling, V. Grant, M. l3l1l'0W, B- JOIIHSOH, G- lwlllh, ll- Elchel. 'l'llIRD ROW: J. Shannon, J. Buske, R. Hegvr, R. Thelen, llaas, G. Schweitzer, J. Bloedel, P. Lucllen, J. Rindrleisch. FOURTH ROVV: N. Monogne, B. Klug, B. Splittgerber, C. Johnson, l..ACl11lkellbeHI'd. P' EVHRY- FIFTH ROW: II. Meitzncr, M. llelhlke, N. XVerner, A. Shephard, C. Koehler, J. Nevins, D. Itummer. SIXIII ROW: L. Ricdl, N. Bclilke, R. lleitzler, W. Ilibbard, R. Steuber, I.. Gruennert, F. Langholll, A. Biederman. SEVE,N'l'I'l ROW: H. Koster, A. lIeI'de, Il. llollman, R. Ziegler, R. Loeder, ll. Schlocsser, D. Felton, R. Vogel. EIGll'I'll ROW: D. Traerler, L. Koeppel, L. Bauingard, K. lleger, Rorck, P. ,Co1lins,' Freson. NINTHVROW: R. Stark, G. Buske, D. lliekow, J. Schroeder, R. l rohmader, D. Wegner, L. Riedl. 'ILATH ROVV: C. lxlettkc, K. Li0IlllJI'lC1l, C. Buske, L. Lukas, H. Koeppcl, E. Barrett. W President: Russell Frohniader t Vice-President Harlow Sohloosser yx Secretary: Margaret Peichl f Treasurer: Donald Felton 4 Student Council: Alice Shultz l 'k Henry Koeppel Glass Advisor: Mr. Olaf' Lee Freshmen class olilcersz D. Felton, R. Froe Ill3d9I', M- P9iC11l, H. Schlocsser. Green? Well, maybe a little bitg but for the most part our fresh- men are enthusiastic participants in every phase of school life. The magazine campaign proved our freshies to be shining starsg for they were on the winning side and could therefore be guests at the annual magazine party. Verone Hetland, Cecelia Bienfang, William Hibbard, Richard Schneider, Betty Johnson, Donald Hoffman, Robert Meitzner, June Buske, Helen Rupprecht, and Alice Shultz were honor students, but they developed their personalities even more by taking part in many extra-curricular activities. Photography Club interests Verone Hetlanizl, Patricia Ladien, Pa- tricia Wiley, and Margaret Peichl. Margaret flashed over the ice on her skates at the Wisconsin State Ice Skating Meet at Milwaukee winning the junior girls' division race. She is also an expert drum majorette in our school band. Y Kenneth Lembrich, Ralph Steuber, Richard Stark, George Buske, James Rindfleisch, and Lyle Gruennert are, future gridiron stars. Both the looys and girls joined Whole-heartedly in all athletic activ- ities. Donald Wegner will very likely be one of our cheer leaders. The upper classmen willingly hand to them, our future defenders of Americats traditions, the laurels they have earned. PAGE TWENTY- SEVEN
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