Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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HAGEN I'1'incipul Univvrsity of Wisconsin Wl1itvwz1t0r Stahl 'l'c-sxclu-rs Collmlggn- Industrial Arts ful' Buys MR. RICHARD MARSIIALI. Supmwilltvrlllvllt of Schools Central Stutv lvuchc-rs C0111-go li. rw 1,11 Crosse- Stats- 'I'cuc'lu-rs Cullvgx- Univvrsity of Wisconsin M. I'h. I 1 oamrdl of Ecrbucraffionu CHARLES H. SIDNEY CHURCH BIENFANG Member at Large Fourth Ward Member ARTHUR MRS. LLOYD RAY FISFHER UABAREINER PEHRMAN Second Ward Member President FiI'St Ward MOIUUOI' Vice-President ALFRED HEILEMANN MRS. V. A. HETLANIJ RICHARD EVERETT REESE Third Ward Member Member at Large MARSHALL Secretary of Board Superintendent of Schools MR. RALPH BLACK Platteville State Teachers College B. S. Head Athletic Coach Elementary and High School Boys Physical Education J Club Advisor MISS BERNICE EMMERT Whitewater State Teachers College Gregg College B. E. Problems of Democracy Bookkeeping General Business Citizenship Freshman Class Advisor Student Council Advisor Coach of Oration and Extemporaneous Speaking MISS EVANGELINE LUBBERS Central University of ' Iowa B. A. Physical Education for Girls and Elementary Physical Education G. A. A. Advisor Cheerleader Director MISS ELLEN MARSHALL Whitewater State Teachers College B. E. University of Wisconsin English 11 and 12 Director of Junior and Senior Class Play Senior Class Advisor Librarian MRS. DORE MEINEL Lawrence College B. M. A Cappella Choir Glee C'lub Grade School Music .L em ers of Itlhe Facoiuiiifty , K gg ,. N fr . . MISS MARIAN CARLSON Whitewater State Teachers College B. E. English 9 and 10 Annual Staff Advisor Pen Advisor MISS ANNABELLE HOESSEL Whitewater State Teachers College B. E. Shorthand Stenography Typing MR. ARTHUR MAKHOLM Northland College B. A. World History Geography Sophomore Class Advisor Debate Team Advisor Guidance Director Assistant Coach MISS HELEN McFARLANE University of Wisconsin Iowa State at Ames B. S. Home Economics Hot Lunch and Banquet Advisor MR. DONALD MULLEN Whitewater State Teachers College B. E. University of Wisconsin B. S. Agriculture F. F. A. Advisor Veterans' Training Advisor IXIiIwaukv:- Statv 'l'1-acIu-rs MII. KICNNICTII I'Al.MI'IIi I'Iatt4-villv State I'1'1lCI1l'l'S t7c.Il1-p.fv II. Stall' Colli-gl' 1 f I'IrIucatinn, Gr:-vlvy Colorzuiu Physics Amlvancvci Algm-Inra Iivpginniing Algebra I'r1-'Flight Assistant Coach MII. KI'INNI'I'I'II IIICSIIICSKIC Ilanil lnstruvtm' an C ini I Ili y MISS IZUTII IIANIQIN Carroll C'oIIc-gn Il. A. University of Wisconsin M. A. University of Falifurnia Latin l anml 2 American History .Iuninr Class Advisul' MISS MARION STUUT Marquvttv Univvrsity Ii. S Iiiolmmgy Ciwinistry Gvnm-ral Scif-nov 1 , taiiiii I an em mi MHS. MARIE LUKAS Sv:-if-t:1i'y to tln- Suporintomif-nt MR. CHARLES MAIIKGIIAIVI' MII. AUGUST I'I'I'ZNI'IIi QEILSSCI-B K IV .1 A E riucp Asoicicrsiz Him-itz Football I, 2, Il, 45 Basket- ball l, 2, Cl, 45 Baseball I, 2, Il, 45 J Club Il, 45 An- nual Stati' 45 Prom Staff 525 Sports Club I5 Class l I iv 4 1.1 th . CIIARLICS AUMANN Charlie Football l, 2, Il, 45 Base- ball 1, Il, 45 Annual Staff 45 Class President 335 Class Vice-President 45 Intra- murals 45 Student Council 45 Student Council Pres.- dent 45 Wood Carving Club I5 Publishers Club 45 J Club 35, 45 J Club Presi- dent 45 Prom Staff 515 Scribblers Club 45 Home- coming' Court 4. ICUWARID BIEI,EFEl.llT ulqdrv Football I, Il, 45 Basket- ball 2, 215 J Club 45 Leather Craft Club 15 Sports Club I5 Baseball 1, 2, Il, 45 Wood Carving Club 15 In- tramural Basketball l, 2, Il, 4. Al,lPEN BROEDLOW Aldo Student Council Il, 45 F. F. A. Zi, 45 President 45 Base- ball l, 2, Zi, 45 Class Vice- President 215 Pep Band 2, Il, 45 Band 1, 2, Il, 45 Or- chestra l, 2, 34: Carnival Manager Il, 45 Prom Staff tl: Rifle Club l, 25 Sports Club I5 Intramural Bas- ketball 45 Class Play 45 Stage Crew Il, 4. ROGH R CROTTEAU Transferred from Wiscon- sin Rapids5 Football I, 25 Boys Booster Club I, 25 Radio Workshop 255 Stu- dent Council 315 Student Monitor 355 Prom Staff 35 Class Play 45 Intramural Basketball 4. ef Q 1 sl. .X RICIIARID ALTREUTICR Scratchy Band l, 2, Il, 45 Baseball Il, 45 Orchestra 25 Wood Carving 15 Sports Club I5 Intramural Basketball 45 Prom Staff 3l5 Aeronautics Club 1. ROBERT BARNES URUW, Football 25 Baseball 2, Il, 45 Aeronautics Club 15 Sports Club l. WILLIAM BREITKREUTZ Bill Band I, 2, Il, 45 Clltmil' fi, 45 Orchestra 1,25 Football 1, 2, tl, 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, Ii, 45 Vice- President of Band fl, 45 J Club 3, 45 Vice-President of .I Club 45 Leather Craft Club 15 Homecoming Court 4. SHEILA CHINSKI llramatics Club 15 For- ensics Club l5 Knitting Club 15 Cheerleader 2, 32, 45G.A.A.1,2,5i-43G- A. A. Board 45 Student Council 25 Prom Staff Ili Class Play 335 Honor Roll 15 Choir l. 2, Ii, 41 Iii- brarian 15 Sextette 25 In- tramurals l, 45 Pep Club Sl, 45 Annual Staff fl, 45 Sports Club 15 Mass Choir 4. HOWARD EILKS 'tSemel Band 1, 25 J Club Sl, 45 Football I5 Basketball l, 2, 535 Class Play 235 Sports Club 15 Golf 1, 2, Il, 45 Student Council 1, 25 An- nual Staff Il, 45 llramatics Club 1. GICRALID FEIIRMAN Jerry Science Club I5 Rifle Club l, 2, 215 l'hotography Club I5 l's-p Club 215 l'ron1 Staff 355 Class l'lay Il, 45 Scrib- blors Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Writers Club 255 llebate 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 45 l orensies 4. lPel.AINl'l FROHMAIPER Allylhtni Prom Staff 525 Rand 2,215 45 Glee Club I5 Knitting Club 15 Intramural Has- ketball 45 Intramural Vol- leyball 4 l RANK HAAS Class l'lay fl, 45 Intra- mural lflasketball ZZ, 4. LUIS HARERMAN Lolo Glev Club 13 Choir 2, 21, 45 Knitting Club I5 G. A. A. l, 2, Il, 45 Prom Staff il. IDICAN HARTER Salty Aeronautics Club 15 P1 om Staff 525 Baseball 2, 535 ln- tramural Basketball 215 Orchestra l, 2, 115 Band 1, 2, 21, 45 Rand President Il. GERALD FRESON Band 33: Leather Craft Club I5 Prom Staff. AIJOLPH HAAG Band 1, 2, 21, 45 Orchestra l, 25 Chefs Club Il: Xvood Carving 15 Honor Roll l, 2, Il, 45 Stage Manager 2, Il, 45 Prom Staff Il. MARGARET IIAAS ..1,eggy,, Glee Club 1, 25 Band I5 Lhoir Il, 45 Prom Staff 215 Annual Staff 45 Intra- mural Basketball and Vol- leyball 4. WILLIAM HACKETT HBillY9 Forensics 45 Photography I : Scribblers Club 15 Class Play 325 Vice'President l5 President 2, 45 Prom Stafl' 335 Debate Sl, 45 Annual Staff 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 4. NORMA HAUSER Norm Sports Club 15 Scribblers Club 45 Annual Staff 24, 45 Prom Staff 235 Student Council 1, 45 Knitting Club 15 G. A. A. 1, 2, 31, 45 G. A. A. Board 45 Glee Club 15 Pep Club 345 Honor Roll 2, 45 Prom Queen 315 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33, 45 Publishers Club 3. DORIS HAUSTAD in I loryn Prom Stafl' 35 G. A. A. 1, 5, Il, 45 Glee Club l5 Choir J EAN HEITZLER Jeanie Glee Club 1, 335 Knitting' Club I5 G. A. A. 1, 2, Il, 45 Pep Club 235 l'rom Staff Il. JEAN HIGGINS Jeanie G. A. A. 1, 2, Ii, 45 I'ep Club 2, 345 Science Club 15 Sports Club 15 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Homecom- ing' Court 45 Prom Staff Il. GLADYS JACOBS Bunny Knitting Club 15 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 l'rom Staff 3: Class Play Il, 45 Annual Stuff 33, 45 Scribblers Club 45 Class Secretary 345 Stu- dent Council 45 Writers Club Il. KENNETH KNAPP Transferred from Amund- sen5 Glce Club 15 Football at Amundsen 25 Officers Club 235 Intramural Base- ball 25 Track 35 Bowling Captain C15 Competition Platoon 245 Rifle Team 215 Forensics 4. HARRIET HEGER Harriet Glee Club 15 G. A. A. 1, 2, Ii, 45 Knitting Club 15 Prom Staff 245 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Volleyball 4. DOROTHY HERDE Dot Knitting Club 15 Sports Club 15 Annual Staff 3, 45 Prom Staff 215 Writers Club S35 Class Sec.-Treas. 4. I.aVERNE HOFFMAN naH0ti,-yrv Baseball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, Il, 45 Band 1, 2, Ii, 45 Photography Club 15 Or- chestra 1, 2, 45 Intra- murals 1, 25 Prom Staff Il. THOMAS KENNEDY urronln Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Baseball 2, tl, 45 Prom King 35 Prom Staff 35 Student Council 45 Sports Club 15 Science Club 15 Band 1, 2, Ii, 45 Class Play 35 Orchestra 1, 25 Intramural Basket- ball 25 Class Basketball 2, 345 Class Softball 2, 35 Band President 4: J Club 3, 45 .I Club Sec.-Treas. 4. DUANE LEHMAN I.em Leather Craft Club 15 Wood Craft Club 15 Sci- ence Club 15 Student Council 15 Prom Staff 255 J Club Ii, 45 Baseball 15 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager fl, 45 Football Manager 2, Il, 45 RxHe Club 1, 2. JUNE LESCHINSKY Knitting Club 1, Sports Club 13 Prom Staff 215 Class Play Il, 45 Scribblers Club 2, 24, 45 Publishers Club 21, Annual Stal? 49 Band 43 Pep Club fl, 4. WILFREIH MURROW unillrv F. I . A. 1, fl, 4, Sports Club 15 Prom Staff Il. FRANK NETZER Frank Rifle Club 1, 2, Il, Photog- rapher's Club 1, Football 1, 2g Basketball lg Base- ball 1, 2, 4, Prom Stall' Si. MARION PROBST 44Ag.giev: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 34, 4, Intramural Base- ball 1. 2, Ii, 4, Choir 1, 2, 25, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Prom Staff 35 Scribblers Club 45 Annual Staff 4, Pep Club Il, 45 Girls' Sextette 4. GERALIDINE RIEIJL nnGerryvv Knitting Club 15 Glee Club lg Choir 2, 24, Band 2, 3, 4g Prom Staff 3, Annual Staff 45 Publishers Club 4, Mid-Winter Formal Lady 4g Girls' Sextette 4. . my i Q-J x Q WILLIAM LEY Babe Football 1, 2, 3, 4g J Club 2, Ii, 4, Science Club 1, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Prom Staff 3, Class Sec.-Treas. 2, Baseball 3, Homecoming Court 4. VIOLET MURRAY uvily G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, Glee Club 1, fl, Sports Club 15 Homecoming Court 43 Cheerleader fl, 43 Tumbling Club 1, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 33, 43 Mid-Winter Formal Court 4. JOANNE PETERSON Pete G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 3, Sports Club 1, Scribblers Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Knitting Club lg Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, fl, 43 Prom Staff Il. 'DONALD RICKERS lion Football 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3: Aeronautics Club lg Rifle Club 13 J Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Prom Staff 3g Band 1, 2, 4. RUTH SACHS Ruthie Knitting Club 13 Prom Staff 3. SHIRLEY SCHLOESSER Scribblers Club 3, 43 An- nual Staff 3, 43 Publishers Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 G. A. A. Board 43 Prom Staff 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Homecoming Court 43 Transfer from Nathan Haleg Footlights Club 23 Girls' Club 23 Cheer Boost- ers 2. MARIE SCHULTZ nie Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Scribblers Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pen Editor 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. Board 43 Forensics 1, 43 Student Council li Prom Staif 33 Annual Staff 3, 43 Sports Club 13 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 43 Writers Club 33 Pep Club 3. CHARLES SERNS Chuck Annual Staff 3, 43 Busi- ness Manager 43 llebate 2, 3, 43 Sports Club 13 Foot- ball 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Forensics 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 4g Class President 13 Student Council 3, 43 Scribblers Club 1, 2, 33 Prom Staff 33 Intramural Basketball 43 Writers Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Mid-Winter For- mal Court 4. IDU WAYNE SPRINGER Conservation Club 1, 2, 33 Forensics 2, 33 Transfer from Edgar High School. RICHARD TAYLOR ullickvv Football 1, 2, 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 13 .I Club 2, 3, 43 Prom Stafl' 3. LOIS SCHMIDT Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Forensics 13 llramatic Club 13 Class Play 33 Student Council 3, 43 Sec.-Treas. 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Editor 43 Scrib- blers Club 1, 3, 43 News Editor 33 Class Sec.-Treas. 13 Prom Staff 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Mid-Winter Formal Court 4. MYRTLE SCHWARTZ uMert11 Sports Club 13 Knitting Club 13 Glee Club 33 Pub- lishers Club 3, 43 Scrib- blers Club 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball 3, 43 G. A. A. 43 Class Play 4. DAVID SPANGLER nlhiven Leather Craft 13 Wood Carving 13 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Staff 3. STANLEY STUELKE Stan Wood Craft Club 1 3 Leath- er Craft Club 13 Prom Stafl' 3. ROBERT TAYLOR Bob Football 1, 2, 3 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 I . F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 J Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 13 Band 13 Prom Staff 33 Homecoming King 4. IDUANE TESSMAN Tessy Football l, 2, ti, 45 F. F. A. l, 2, Il, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Ii, 4: Leather Craft Club 15 J Club 2, 3, 45 Rand 15 Prom Staff 32. IDELORES WALTHICR Laurie Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 35, 4, Prom Staff 35 Pub- lishers Club Il, 45 Annual Staff 43 Librarian 45 Class Play 45 Mid-Winter For- mal Court 4. PATRICIA WERNER llIjatY9 Scribblers Club 1, 2, Il, 4, Associate Ed. 43 Glee Club 15 Annual Staff Ii, 45 Prom Staff Ck, Student Council Ii, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Class Play Ii, 4, G. A. A. 24, 45 G. A. A. Board 45 Pep Club Il, 45 Majorette 2, il, 4. ROSEMARIE WILLMS Rosie Transfer from North Park College Academy, Choir 25 llebate 245 Prom Staff 345 Annual Staff 4. FLOYD TRAEIDICR Mink Football l, 2, 345 I . l . A. l. 2, Il, 45 F. I . A. Vice- President. 43 Prom Staff Il. ELAINE WENDORF Glee Club 1, 2: Knitting Club lg Annual Staff Il, 45 Scribblers Club l, 2, 24, 45 Prom Staff Il, Publishers Club 52, Class Play 22, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 51, 45 G. A. A. Board 4: Librarian 2, ii, 45 Pep Club IZ, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 4. BARBARA WIIIMAN Harb Band 1, 2, Ii, 45 Knitting Club 15 Prom Staff fig Publishers Club 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Pep Club Il, 45 Class Play 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD WOI.FI Don Football 2, Il, Honor Roll 4: Band 1, 2, 525 Prom Staff 35 Originally of Class of '-132. Tlleilllil llil Jam Ure ,awfu- Way back in '45 . . . a group of blank ellort . . . hard strug'g'les . . . No longer the lowliest form of life . class party. And then juniors . . . first class play HDR Q ASS -faced, big'-eyed fresliies . . . that was us . . . a year of . . now sophomores . . . beginning to be noticed . . sparkling comedy, Spring Fever . . . the long awaited event-the Junior Prom . . . decided on a pleasing theme, The Old Laniplig'hter . . big' success . . . reigning' over it, King Tom Kennedy . . . his Queen, Norma Ilauser. At last . . . great big' brainy seniors . . . class election with Bill Hackett as President . . Charlie Auniann, Vice-l'res'dent . . . and Dorothy Ilerde, Secretary and Treasurer . . . Mid Winter Formal . . . Winter Wonderland . . . snowflakes . . . Lady Gerry liiedl . . . her Lord Illarl Meitzner, as lloyalty . . . senior class play . . . delightful Footloose . . . and then . . gfr:pdu::tion . . . eonnnencenient . . . the young' citizens of tomorrow. 1 E l ll1S'I' IUNY: Juni- I.n's:liilisk3, Gu-i'1xl1liiiv llviill, Iloris Ilziiislzul. .lf-:ln llvitzlvl, Shirlny S:-liloi-ssl-r, Sha-ilu Vliliiski, Norma HIIUSUI lXl:ii'lv Svllultz. Imis Ilzilu-rmuii, Marion l'lolvst, linrlviimiin- XYilIms. Inris S--Iimiill. SIGVHNII IIUXYL Joniiiu- I':-In-rsoli, iilaulys .luvolr Imxolhy II:-riln-, llulll Sm-us, l':Il NY:-1111-r. Myrtle S:-llxrairlz, llwluillv l l'oIiilmil1-i', Ilairria-I II1-un-r, Ivvloivs XY:ulIli1-i', Il:ixbul':i XYirlm:ulu Mzll'Lg:ul'n-t Ililzis, .ln-an Iliigums. I-Iliiinv XXV-ii4l.nrI', Miss' Iilurslizill, .Mlxisoix 'l'IlIlil' IIUXY: liiwlinrml .-Xltrvlitm-V, Hob llarllvs. Slalihx Stiwllw, IN-:nn llaltlfi, 1'1i:irl4-s Aliiiixilili. lfloyll 'I'x'm-mlm, Ilowuiwl liilks. Toni Km-lim-fly, Yioln-I Murrzu. l'liXYu5iu- Sprim.g4-i I-'Ul'll'l'll HHXY1 llill Zkloiiw-ix, l-'Hulk N1-tm-r, linger l'1'oll1-ull, lfrziuk Hans. Gvmilwl l m-lil'ln:lll, Hill llzivlu-lt, liau-l'iiv Ilol'l'm:nn lion llillu-rs, lliik 'l':ul-vr, Iriil l.--5. 4'liurlm-s Sn-inns, I-'Ilf l'Il IIUXY' .hlolpli Ilzxzlg, Earl Mvitxnn-I, Imxid Spznnuln-i, th-rnlil lfn-soil lin-um-tli livlzilip, IH-In 'I':i5Ioi, lf'n-ml .M-ui-italy llld Ili.-ll-I'vl1l1. lhaiin- la-Iimzili. lilinm- 'l'n-ssmuii, Hill lh'n'iIlli'vnl7. T ill? llllllllffblll' HSS -f , ti '- f E l I4'lllS'l' IIUXYZ lin-I--lil-li lin-rl-ns, lr:-nv l'utursoll, Ilzirril-I Zulllln-1'. lin-tty l'i1la. Millolu Sl-liiwwnll-l', .loiili l.n-lliliulili. .lailiv Mm-llfl. lm:-.illll lion-ll, Vlmllotin- 'l'l-ssman. .loilrzu XXI:-ssvrsflnniilt, Scrum llailwl-lt. .l:mi--1- lratl, Sl-I1'HNlv lill'-Y: Bliss llaiikin, Xilxisoi Ilvlle' Imnoxaili. :-iw 1 lark, Iiulh ll--rlmrilt, lionnzi Sluts-r. .loan Nalin, lla-ll-in lll-ilxlvr, Rlqlxilm Milli-r, Voxiiln- 'l'r:i4-il--1, Yix :in mlilon-ssl-r. l':ul1lll1l- Quill:-. Phyllis llolfrzilz, lhllll'l0ll liaulii-ll, .loan Nlvsslmfr. 'l'IIIlII1 IIUXYL Nlzliagalre-I N4-ilu-rl. .luuallllv Sm-In-1, .Xliilu .Xltln-ulvi. .Iran liilrlil-l'l. Marilyn 111111141-l't, Ellie-I lfliull, Szlllil- liliilnvliqt--iii, Vairol I'rolisl. .Xrll-iw .Xinluosv-. Iiutli Sunil-- nloim Il:-rvrlt. Marianne Mig.-l. l'Ul lllll lillll: l.n-or5:m- l.ul14-li, lforu-sl Ifurlisworrli, Hill lu-4-la, Varl S.-hun, llluumu- Zimim-rmin Marin' liiulu-1, Itlzirioii Slvziliulu-r, Ih-rln:iir'- Hvliivsl. l II 'I'II IIHXYZ llvralml Ivlu, Iizlll- l':il1ipl:e-Il, Null Smith, llvrrllml Ilazus, llill Slinnlloll, l':uul Si-Iiiowlr-r. Hill I-Ililiillg, llllgn-lm Ilulln-lilwriz, Annu-llv ln-iwhl. Ill-tty llillwrl. SlX'lII IIUXXZ XY:ixii1- Nollmliin, .Xlxin Ilznihlo-I, .lov llnuso-I. lu-mlis Zlmlm-ilniil, Imn Siflilu-S. lrxinsl llzlnltlw. l.:ii1rl-ii llols-toll, llzilirli IS--lililw, Ilnxirl Ilurm' lliiimm XX'-su-lumix, .lark lim-ll. Suaaiaaf of llfze aiflufu- The junior class . . . a class of stars . . . advisor, Miss Rankin . . . star officers . . . lied, Lil Joe, Tessy . . . student council . . . Goonie, Sal, Smitty, Zaut . . . Stars to remember . . . Westy-kick that football . . . Janie, Zaut, Joanie, Sal-cheerleaders . . . Chick and his singing sax . . . star strutters-Denny, Pixie, Sue . . . debaters-Arlene, Betty, Hill Beck, Joanie . . . Goodman's competition-Messy, Jr .... stars of the court-Gals- Gloria, Tessy-Fellas-Shannon, Goonie, Cully . . . Star steadies . . . Red and Joanne . . . Tessy and Johnny . . . Janie and Westy . . . Ethel and Wilmer . . . Sal and Chick . . . Gretchen and Neal . . . Cully and Pixie . . . Zaut and Charlie . .. Junior Class Play . . . laughs galore . . . Miss Marshall, our wonderful director . . . a great success . . . .Junior Prom . . . the brighteststar of all . . . Stairway to the Stars . . . dancing in the clouds . . . care to dance '? . . . King Goonie and his starry-eyed queen, JoAnn Messerschmidt . . . intelligent, agreeable, fun-loving . . . writers, historians, farmers, stenographers . . . they'll go far . . . that Junior class. A Tlife to op iioinnicoire Glass eaafinqdl Rel'ufzn--- Registration was old stuff, for most . . . Ah! those good old days . . . Summer, we mean . . . our noses to the grindstone, again . . . Algebra, Mr. Palmer versus bubble gum . . . English, Miss Carlson, Now, boysl!! . . . Math wizards, 'Sola and Joyce . . . Prancing Bobbie . . . elected oflicers . . . Roderick McDaniel, President . . . Wayne llarter, Vice-President . . . Carol Perry, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Gordon, the modern Tschaikowsky . . . Lil' Red, Center . . . we're mighty proud of them . . . Bert, the Screwball . . . Don Juan Roger Krogen . . . Green's after school . . . Mazie and Lem . . . Debater Jim Hackett . . . Marian F. and her plaid shirts . . . Sharp-shooting Roddy . . . Rip and Tear, the Gleiters . . . Talking Tom Manthie . . . Ruthie Linder, Sgfoist . . . Stringbean Clayton . . . Tiny Pearlie . . . Tarzan Reuth . . . Joanie and Mink . . . Eightball llotter . . . Bouncer Boos . . . Sports lover Caroline Ryback . . . Sophomore class party . . . held October 17, 1947 in the gym . . . Sadie Hawkins dance started the party with a bang . . . was enjoyed by everyone . . . Nan Schroedl, the working girl . . . Honesty l'ooch . . . fast-talking Biederman . . . Corny Donovan . . . Richard, the Violinist . . . Bev, Marge, and Carol, the inseparables . . . Al Faucet . . . Blonde Jeske . . . Le Roy, a very scarce article . . . llarley Messmer and his long hair . . . Carol and Lois . . . Bubbles Smillie . . . the Woodward boys . . . Curley Shannon . . . Betty Freckles Schutten . . . Kay Schopen, Choir pianist . . . Mary and Elaine . . . Ray Bauer . . . Sweetie-pie Britzman . . . Shirley llerricd, declamationist . . . Arlene, Jeri, and Ruth, another trio . . . Blushin' Krek'ow . . . Jo Kennedy . . . Wayne and the drums . . . Don My car broken down Byrne . . . Little Jimmy Dickhotl' . . . Malv Johnson . . . Ladies' Man Rcul . . . Thus closed the school year for the sophomore Eagles. Let's come back and wear those junior class rings proud'y next year! - - - v ..r -7' l IlIS'l' IIUXY1 Isola llxmu, liililh Sniiilin-. ltulli l,in4l--r. Ili-Hy Sr-lllilti-ii. lh-xvily .lui-obs, lr-iris Ziilinii-riliall, Num-5 Svlirm-mll, l':iril I'--ru. .loan lim-11:14-dp, .li-ranv llri-sl--r, Joan IR-liluiti, .'Xrlci11- llviizv. Sl-IVUNII HOW: ltalpli lhvos, .lain--s Iii'-hliol'!', Marion I1':il'ii::umll1, .Mlm-lu .ln-slw, 1'nr-xl Poll-, lloluri-s l'ulilm:iii. .Iunv llurlwrl, l'rzlrl .kllll lX11.n-llvr, M2115 lla-Ltvln-i', lfllaiiuv Ili-lwlv, llurlizirai l Xl'ill1-, lviulin- lXl:nII.-rs, l!:irl::ir:l Sn-ll 'l'lIlllIP IIUXY: Sliirle-5' llvrriwl, lK'uiil5ii Jung, liulliryn Svlinpn-ii, I-Illia-l llritzmzin, lN1:u'i.::ir4-l lim-ppvl, final-v 'li-ssman, I.oi:. H111-llli-is.-li, Maxis II1-Ifmain, .lily-v lim-uri1i:ui'k, Vaiuliliv llylixi--la, Mr. lklakholm, mlxisor, I-til'li'I'll IIUXYJ llmlmi-'ll M--llziiiin-I, Alurxiii .lolilisolh XY:i5l'n- llzurnlr, ll-:ln-rt Murrow. Mn-lxln 1121-ilu-r, Ilogn-1' l.1-nz, Phillip llnlslnll, lmli lizlm-, .Xllra-il lf'-'slim-ll, .lulm Fvllllll. Ilurle-3 MvS:Il1vl', lfruiivis Yngn-l, I4'll 'l'll HHXY: Gormloii lim-:lm-, lmn lluttvr. Ili:-linrnl 1'rul't, Mn-lxin l'rolisl, llzuxiil Juliu, XY:n3xu- lii'+-kluxx, Ilin-hzirnl llc-ul, 'l'om Mzxiitllin-, XYinn-r S1-lixxartz, lim-roy l.ml1-limn, li1'l'l XY:-irllog, llziln- Ilonmazi. SIXTH HHN: .li-rry Iiicil--rm:m, lion l.a lilvu. lion tile-in-r. .li-rry Womluai'il, lion lim-Ili. lvariml Schultz, llxipliml ll:u..n-r, XX'illizim IKM-ru-us. .laiflx XX'olI'. .lzimn-s llni-lu-Il, lliwliaiiwl l'mn-ll. Ili:-li lX':il!ln-r, lmlmlil Slmliliuli. llouvr liiuui-ll. ANSI-1N'l': limwl' lX'umlxx:ni'nl, 4':nrnlili-- ,Xiinstr-mu. KE? IPCS lllflltdllfll iiQEil.SS I IIIS'l' IIHXY .lane Hiiltn-liln-rg, 4'alln-riliv Allliiaim, I'ailviif-n- Alimln-rsoii, l1al'h:ii'n Vlzirli, II:-ln-ii S1 liiwn-:li-i', lli-ln-iirulli Slvaiiiulm. rlliiilvy ll--inlri-ks'-n, lvoimlnl Stvinlu-. llolwrt lililiiiipr, Karl 4?ri'i4-lu-. lmliulml lllilvzxnlnziu, l i's-4li'if-li llznlu-ik SICVUNIH ICUXVL Miss Iimin-fit. mlxis-lr. In-xl-:lx Iiowman, th-orgiaiin ldriliiiaiin. Mary Sli-ii-In-i',g, Lu:-ille liili-im-lill, lfllaiiu- Si-lilo-Assn-r, lilizal-will M:-rti-ii-, llwo-iiiuix Vous-l Ill-le-ii lluiviiislil liuviml l'iivy'nvr I'lzirk l-Islls' l':1il Iluar: ln-:iii Pioluwt lolivi lmliluim-li 1'li:nrlvs Nollmliui XX':il'rnl1 Wallin--i, Tlllllll IIHXY. .loixnn lliipgin:-, lX1aur:-1-ii In-hm-. Shirley Puiizil, Lorna S1-lim-ll, Marion. Froliiiuafli-i'. M:iig:nr--I Hiippi'--ilzv. Naln-5 illilzlu, XY:iliila llowluii, lllmlwalwl llauvr. H1-ralil llvlmlinf, XV1-li:-1-l IH-lilixiii, .lnliii liziyl'--iltlivl', lmiiulml Str:-in-li, H1-i':iI1l U1-illu-, l Ul'Il'l'll HHXY: Lois Mvitxlim-r, Ifolilui I i'ol1manl1-i', .I-:iii fxbllll, l.nY4-i1- Haxull, liliiil S1-ill. liaillirxii flullsm-liallt, Ui'ni:i limbs, l'Iuue-m- S--liro--dl, Paul Qual'-, llii-liaril Spanizlvr, Diane Halu-r, lilim-i I,:iliilvi'w'lil. l4'Il 'l'll IIUXYI .Ivan I,uv-k, Phyllis XX'vii1lorl. l':ilri-in .Klll-uw-, Sliiili-5 Zlilrrunl, M:1l'lu'liv Korlli, ll:-li-ii Vops-fy, th-ralml Viobsi. Tum Hiixll. Iiwlaiiil liins--, .lolili Ififlln-i, SIXTH IIHW If-lnzilul lfioliiiiamlei. Imiialfl Yalin. Ilwralml Svauss, Hill-4-rt M1-itzcm-i, Anthony lim-lzli-r, 111--ii-aw Klimkif-, .I--lin Vrlian, ltoli--it Ilamzw-it, lipln- Viollwiii, llillgn-ln' Wo-icln-. Al4Sl'QN'l'Z lmlmlil Milli-r, lin-my Miitli, lialliiyiiv XXMIL-ll, Small 44g Who? The Freshmen? Sure! Why they're the kids who come to school the first day looking half-scared to death! They're good kids . . . once you got to know them, you liked 'em a lot! The first day of school . . . scared plenty. If only someone would try and be friendly . . . or something. But that was silly . . . everyone was being friendly! It was only the strange- ness of the place that made us lose our nerve. But somehow . . . that feeling went away after a few days . . . and we were sure we were going to like high school, after all. We got to know each other . . . and found some very good friends among the kids. Football? Yep! That was no problem . . . except for the girls who had never seen a f'ootball game before. Boys literally threw themselves into the game . . . wouldn't talk any- thing but football. Tommy Endl and Jerry Stauss got on the A team . . . lots of the other Freshmz.n boys made the B team. Natch, there were class elections . . . when all the voting was over, we found that we had some pretty good kids in office. Eddie Ilager, our cute President . . . John Fischer, our happy- go-lucky Vice-President . . . and Jo Ann Higgins, our pretty and full-of-fun Secretary . . . what more could a class ask for? Class party was meant to try and help us get better acquainted . . . most of us thought we knew everyone . . . but we changed our minds after the party was over . . . found out we still had some growing up to do. Student Council elections were next . . . outcome just good . . . Barb Clark and Jo Ann lliggins . . . Bob Enking and John fSkinnyJ Urban . . . were elected to represent our class . . . again we were proud of our choice. Basketball? You know all about that, of course! Especially if you go to Jefferson Iligh . . . we aren't forgotten there either . . . evident the Freshmen were needed . . . two boys were hard to beat . . . Lyle Crotteau and Eddie Hager. Romance ? Freshmen? Well, the basketball season was over . . . spring came just around the corner . . . so why not? Baseball? The game everyone loves . . . if you don't, you will . . . if you go and see a couple of those games. The Freshmen get in on that, too. Then comes the end of our first wonderful year. It's hard for us to leave our friends . . . some of whom we may not see for quite awhile. But always remember . . . there's next year, and the next . . . and finally the next. So look forward to that vacation, kids. me Higuwvlinm Gnbmdc MR. HAROLD T. IJAVIES R. E. Degree Whitewater Tcfachers College l'lllS'I' IIUXYZ ,Xllvll SlI'l'il'll, llzxrolml l,vl1m:1x1, Ilim-lx S4-hl:tt, llussm-ll Iliw-li. .luliun Ilnustaul. Ilnrry IH-Itig'l'1-W. SICVUNII IIUXX In-u-rly V1-rry, l'zuIt5 Mist:-lv, Vyuthixn It-wbillsfm, .lmln Vllinski, .luyvv lilwmpvll, .Iam-I Znlvvl, Shirh-5 'l'e-ssn1:un, Aiurp Lou .Xmlf-rsml lVl:u'Ivm- lh-ulhvilm-r, .Xlivv Ilmlyniaxla, In-H5 Stu-flkv. 'Fllllili IIUXY: llnln-r'l ll:-qvr, l4Il1p.u-rw lixuun-r, ,Xlh-11 linlu-V, lmlis l .iN luy lin-ye-1's1lml', lu-um-th l.Iu5wl. lml1:ul4l S4-itz, Ilnrlwrt 'l'r:u-Inv, th-mggv Strul1lv11s:l1, Mlmrris lfvllfm, Mr, lluxivs. Al4Sl'IN'l': li--xl-xl 'uh-, Limlu Huw. VHNMTIP xi P'VF l7l Till in P53112 P ,x 6, k Pgll fi IIIIST HHH Iii-lmrvl Milf-1. Iluln- N1-lsun, .laxnu-Q I'-'14-xwuxu, Ifln-sh1'i1 lx S:-:lx--vt. l.:uxw-1m- Nm!-Minn. lluuv-I S1-znlnuh-1. SICVU UNK Nnnq Iliuuunf, IG--ity Xml Kfrlw, Sully XX'uIl::r:v:11, .ham Iiwlwlx. I4'l:nlnn-f .l,n-ul I:-, Juni- hwy, It--Hx 'IW-x-rum, Imriru XX:--Iam--I.: Xxmu- 51:14-II--1, Nx.m11v- Iirpll--Il. 'l'IIIIIlP IIHXX' linux-1 S1-:nu-rl, lfzwlvlvvlx SM -v:- ni'-IN, link Hlilmx ,l,uul'- 'l':uxI 1 I-IIMI41 Ilu--I Xuxllmn l'Iiw, K4-rm-NII1 linsln-, Mis l'Inm141y, MISS IVIKDIIICNCFI l l.ANNI'IIlY l'luttcvillc Stutv Tl'21C1lt'l'S Cullvgx- White-wutvr Stutv T1-zu-hc-rs i'ollc-gv UuD gm1niZmii0nnS KN yy , gm fm Wm- ! , ,A . f 'f I I 1 m , 'f.' , 7,4 - ,-.15 f.,, . ,w r+ f 'J '. 4.9 D ,Ml Qlgwv ' ...M-'74 ,f?' 4 F 1 flr -',, X, K , ' '.j',' , ff f my , It Q v - QM, V A4 . , . ,.,-mg'As z ' v My . 1 4: W . Y -L L 5'-54.3K Nw- ' Hi fd! ANNUAL STAFF Jfid of flue Yfeala-H Annual Staff . . . the group that made this book . . . advised by Miss Carlson . . . first meet- ing, September 9, 1947 . . . the staff of juniors and seniors was soon chosen . . . Lois Schmidt, Editor . . . Chuck Serns, Business Manager . . . Arlene Ambrose, Assistant Editor . . . Bill Shannon, Assistant Business Manager . . . outdoor pictures were taken . . . classes disrupted . . . again classes disrupted . . . organizations' pictures were taken . . . sponsored the Homecoming Dance . . . purpose: to make money . . . and did . . . signed the engraver's contract . . . planned the dummy . . . pictures were made ready for the engraver . . . senior panels-rubber cement . . . sponsored the Mid-Winter Formal-success . . . written articles assigned . . . the assigned articles did not come in promptly . . . but finally . . . copy checked . . . the copy was re- checked . . . typing . . . typing . . . more pictures were made ready for the engraver . . . the printer's deadline . . . first half of the annual at the printer's . . . financial problems , . . cover design and color were decided . . . planning . . . writing . . . correcting . . . again . . . second half of thle annual finished . . . a.t the printer's . . . seniors edited . . . juniors assisted . . . hard work . . . ut fun. We, of the Annual Staff, hope that you will enjoy this book as much as you have those in the past. l llLS'l' HUW, Sl'l l'lNll: liorutliy Ili-rilv. Gladys Jm-obs. SICVUNH HOW: Margaret Haas, liosviiizirio Willnis, Nlurimi Vrohst llivluniiilmiii litlx lil llllll1lUXX lit Nhinu N im Il ii 1 1 :-ii -a i : , i- g 1-Q. I I 'L 'z W' 11 fo' zi ziusv, 'zillrlll'XY4'lltlUl'l',Jllllk'lA'S1'lllllSlCY, Sallie Blunii-nsti-in lill l 5 lf'Ul'lt'l'll HOW: Slim-ilu Fliinski, Myrtle Ss-liwzirtz, llzirrii-t Zzuitnrr, .Ioan lin-lm: . 4'll4 l'll Rl XY: Marin- Schultz, Grvti-lu-n lh-ri-ns, JoAnn Mus, 1-rs--liniiilt, .luiiv Mui-Ili-r. STANIYING, SIXTH RUXV: Miss Uarlson, Lois Si-limimll, Shirley Scliluvssi-r. l'h:irliv Aunizinn, IM-ion-s XY:iItl1n-r, 4ivi'ry llivdl, Marie llziilvig Vzirol lriflwt, Jozulilv Suelivr, Ili-tty llilliurl, Mawiziliiio Vogvl, M:ii'5::iri-I Nviporl, Ai'lm-iw Aiiilirosi-, Sli1Vl'IN'l'll ROW: liill Slmnlioii, Aiiiivtu- IN-ivlil, Chuck Si-riis, l!i.l llziwlu-tt, lloward lflilks, G4-rry l4'i-lirniain, l i'n-il An-i4u'l'li'l'. .-KliSlfIN'l': Ir:-nv l'm-li-lson. lliri-ctor ffl lllll I4'IIiS'I' IIHXY' .loam Mi-sr:-rsi-Iilniilt, Iiois Hnliniiili, Ii:iiI':ui'zi XYi1lnizuli, li:ii'luII-- 'IX-ssixisuli, Maiiiaiiiiii- Your-I, .Xili-nv .Xinlu-ost-, 1.wi:iI1Ilm- lm-vll, Inlmvi' I.:iiiilii'u-:'IiI, All In-Ito IH-ii-lil. SIGVUNIP IIHXY: llmln-ri--It M:-Imiiivl. Ili: liairul ll:-ul. Mail'-ii Sluiliulwr, I'4ul'il.n S 1' , IH' : '4 , '- iv, A nl ' 1 rr. , +I 1 1 1.11-. .in-5 . wsu , M ,:' 4- 4' in :1--K, I IUXX: Iliiili I,iii-Ii-i, .Xili-nv III-mi-I lil-izihl 'I'i:i4-III-r. limi lliilii-is, .Ivi':iiii- Iwi- I i li Iiiil Xltinul I NI lxiii Iiml t Iclu ii I II i XI Ii I I I I im Ii Iimil i lin I mm I null tml Ilixnl luziir Ivuillkiiii Iixiiii. I IIII llllllil X ii XI I ll ' .- 4 I.. - 4 S4-' w, : ' '1-- I-'. : 4 1 vs. Y iii qv. ..iw 'ss .. . I i I Illlll I lllll ll lllllildfl. Isola II:i:iu'..l11li1- la-1--Iiiiislq, Hziym- Ilarivr. lom Iv-nm-ily, lmiiloii not-Ili-. II.iil-5 .llsiii . , I I. p Iwnv :', lu 1 7 4: II.u:iu. Ixsulliixli liottsrlvull XII' Ml 11-il:-13 Furl S--l1i.It. llmgn-I' Iiiwugn-li, .Xlili-ii IIi'oiwIluw, Imii Siililvs, Iiilllziiwl Violl, Vliuili Swirls, Ilill Iilvlilxlvlllf, I,:uXv-iii4- Ilnilniuli. Nnrliiil Il:ilw--Ir. Ih.iii Iliiite-r ' KPINNICTH lll'ISHICSIxIC S4-coml Sciiicstcr Pezmma of !Va1fe--- Thursday rotating classes . . . every Monday, Wednesday Friday, 1:15-2:00 regular rehearsal . . . plus individual le: sons . . . band ought to be good with such practicing . . was, too. Not too many members . . . not all child prodigies, eithe . . . but very enthusiastic . . . for now was their chance t practice to make good public appearances. Did very well too . . . marching for football games . . fall festival at Fort . . . pep band for basketball games . . first formal concert in December . . . members could li proud of themselves . . . not all Joy however . . . found ou Mr. Mueller was leaving to continue study of music . . . ha done very Well in one and one-half years here . . . so sorr to see him leave. But second semester Mr. Resheske came and very capabl took over . . . rehearsal band for going away appearance . . . Jefferson at mass band represented by Dick, Ton Wayne, Dean, Adolph, Tessy, Messy, LaVerne and Bill. Then weeks of practice for tournament . . . Whitewate May 8 . . . memorable day . . . band can be proud of thcn selves . . . and school can be proud of them. A Ciappelllla Glliioiiir lagic in !f'faiic--- The A Cappella Choir of Jefferson Iligh School . . . directed by Mrs. Dore Meinel . . . a group that the school can be proud of . . . consisting of fifty-two members . . . Each does his share . . . Each shares the glory showered on the choir . . . Each year the choir and the band combine to give Christmas Concert at the high school . . . For this concert the members are tense . . . eager to make a good showing . . . and do . . . Sometime during the year the choir journeys to Lake Mills, Fort Atkinson, Milton and Cambridge lligh Schools . . . There, as guests, they try to give a program of good music for the students of these schools . . . These trips are looked forward to by all members of the choir . . . fun is had by all . . . mostly on the bus . . . laughing and talking and singing . . . At times they wonder how in the world the bus driver puts up with it . . . Sometimes during the year the choir of these schools also pays a visit to Jefferson . . . to give a musical program . . . But the big chance every choir member hopes for is that he be sent to Mass Choir . . . A group made up of a few members from the choirs of Lake Mills, Fort Atkinson, Milton, Cambridge, Jefferson and others . . . They are sent on a certain day to the school where they will give a concert . . . After practicing one day, they give a concert . . . This year fourteen members were sent from Jefferson . . . Mass Choir was held at Lake Mills . . . Every year some members from the choir and band selected to go over to Music Clinic at Madison . . . ln 1948, six members journeyed to Madison to hear the University of Wisconsin students give a concert . . . The choir closes its happy year . . . by singing for the graduating class on graduation night. -f no ' 1 I IICS'l' IKUXY: Ilurlii-I Z:ii.Iiii'l'. l'c'irl lulN'lltI', lN1:ii'iqzirvt II:i1iS,.lo:iil IH-liliziii, Phyllis lioluiuiz, l':uuliiii- Qual:-, .Io Ann hlcssvi- si'lil.ii.ll, Viirol lol:-. Ilizuln- Nlziili-if-, .loaiii lin-Iiii:-ily, I.ois lliiiillli-isvli. Illnrioii Vrolisl :mil l':iriul l'vi'i'3. SI-IVUNIP HUXY: livtly I'i:'I4 Iiois llxilvi-rlimii, Rlziiirm-ii lli-lim-, liizlli liiinlvr, .li-iaiiiv lPi'i-slvr, lillllcl Hrilzmziii, M:ii'g::iri'I lim-lvpvl, Slim-il:i Vliilislii, .lmili I..-hnmiiii. lla-ltx In-iioxaiii, Jam- Kim-Ili-r :mil Mrs. lmri- Mn-iiii-I, Ilii'm-tor. 'l'IlIIiIP IIUXY: Ilii-h:irni ll--ul, Tom Mnlitliii-, 4':ii'olim- i .Xriiisli'ui1g:, liIllllh'I'llli' Swlioiwii. lliiiollxy lion-ll, Mzirihii Jiiliu. Marin- llzimli-r, .lo Aim Sci-lwi', .kllllvllv Pviwlil, Ili-II5 Hillu-rl, l':irm:l5ii llyluii-li. :xml Maxis llirlfiiizili. l4'Ul'l1'I ll HUXY: Imxiil Ilzirllvs, Ilmuiiulil Hyriif-s, .lu Allll I'cIi-rsoii. H11-I4-llvli liviw-iis. .Xrln-liv Ili-iiiv, lli-rln:ii1ii- Si-liii-sl. liuris Zliiiliin-ilimii, lioriloli Gm-cle, Ilill lliw-illqn-iilz, lla-rzilil llzizis. l'll 'l'II IIUXYI Alldw-ii lrhslivll, IM-uni' Ziiiimirm-iii 471-ml-l Hi---li-rinziiin, Ili-ri We-isllog, l'Idu:ii'il l':igvr. :mil 1ivr:ilil ll:-illu-. Dcbaitc Vliii-li Si-riis, liill llaiwkvtl, limi:-rick Mr-llunivl, Mr. Mzililiuliii. Ili-H5 flillu-rt, Juyio lh-i'z:'siii:ii'li, .lzinivs llmlii-tl, Allb1l'IN'l't ,-Xrliiiv X I -- l -i I -l ni- ii Hill In-i-l' lfiiuvm- Hiitti-ill-1-rg rqaqumenl fbe.L7uxe--- Should we or shouldn't we adopt legislation to arbitrate labor disputes? . . . these are the people who debated the question . . . those who think they know the answer . . . Arlene, Betty, Bill, Chuck and coach, Mr. Makholm . . . B team too . . . The Pirates Bold of first hour . . . had many enjoyable debates . . . participated in practice and league tournaments with schools from all parts of the state . . . more than held their own . . . Traveled to Sheboygan, won 4, lost 2, for second place . . . at Port Washington, won 2, lost 6, at the Jefferson Tournament, won 5, lost 1, for first place . . . State Whitewater district, won 5, lost 1, for first place . . . state regional tournament, won 3, lost 3, tying for fourth place . . . a successful season . . . total standing for the year: won 19, lost 11. fU9lF'fClIllSllCS zqwmiwlq Spea ' --- Friends, Romans, Countrymen. Lend me your ears . . . What shall we do in Palestine? . . . Will the little rebel get through the Union lines? . . . Don't bother to tune in to the same station next week . . . but rather listen to the J. Il. S. Forensic Group . . . Ambitious? . , . Why, we worked like dogs . . . Scared ? . . . Couldn't you see our knees shaking '? . . . Local contest before student body . . . Couldn't have been too bad . . . At least they all didn't go to sleep . . . Large group . . . eight orators . . . seven declamers . . . three extem. speakers . . . Coaches '? . . . Why, we had the best . . . Miss Ernmert in charge . . . Assisted by Misses Marshall, Carlson, lloessel and Mr. Makholm . . , All in all, a successful year. l lllS'l' HOW: Miss llm-ssol, Miss l':llllllt'I'l, Marin- Sm-hullz, Ruth Limlc-r. Hefty Gillu-rt, Mzirls-nv North, Kathryn Gultsvlmlk. Sl-IVUNIP ROW: Miss 1':irIson, Miss h1ill'NllKlll. Allllllllly' lim-lilvr, John lll'lHlll, 4'li:u'lu-s Sn-rns, .li-rry l l'lll'llHlll, Hill Ilm-lwll, Mr. Mzuliholm, .lorry Iivilln-. Wzum- lIzu'h-r. i 'Q Y S1 p , tall' lllllllllfllll il ZTUIWHIFIIWS oil A1lilllm'li',ll'E1 I f i 73 3 i i 5. li ,ll ll A , i s 4A AjS ' . I 7 We Vg gs my . , -,af 'YA 4 ,WV - v K A, Y s Q 4351 f if my ,.,.3Q,!,1!.!gw5' l'llIS'l' ILHXX Il 1'4v im- liliinliiw. John llzxlllulvll,l'li1il'ln-s Notbolim, 11I'Jilnl Iiiflililw, lizilpli livlinlw Sl-IVQIXII IIHXX Holi Nloiioxx, lliilmi-l l' -rvvl Pi, Xtzixln- Nollioliin, S+-1 rl-Limp. Imxiil lhiili-is, 'l'i'i-zxsiliwi, lionalil llyrnes, .Xl-len Ili l.-'- ll-ru, I'i--si-lim, Xli Nliilli-li. Mlxlsol, 'l'lllIIlv IIHXX .Xlxin lla--lil:-l. M-ilxin l'rolist. .I.iim-s Ko-'lr l'on:iI-l Mill--i, l':ii1l 13ii:il+-, lI.i5 lluuei, .I--vii Xkooiluniil lnxiiiviu llolvon, l'1'I'lI'I'II IIHXX Iii-liaiil lienl. l'-ilialil Siri 1--4 li, lmli lfioliiiuziilvi. lmtiil .l.vliii. K-iinx limi-lim, Philip llol--I-iii, 'I'om M.iniIii4- XIESICTVI' lvlialii- 'I'vsfui.iii, Mol- 'l'qi5lui, I-'loul 'I'i:n-:li-1, rqgaiculluabifd Zlnlim1ll'ecf--- Une of the largest organizations in our school . . . also most important . . . contains the boys on whom the major portion of the burden of future economy depends . . . On January 17, 1918 . . . held their first Fun and Frolic Night . . . sponsored together with Flub . . . a huge success . . . Other events throughout the year . . . Speaking Contest . . . Stock Judging, at Waukesha . . . Delegates to Wausau, State Meeting . . . llural School Day . . . Uamping 'l'rip, .lag Lake . . . llolding District Co-operative meeting . . . numerous field trips . . . Co- operative buying of seeds and spray materials . . . The organization maintained a go-getting l uasketball team throughout the season . . . Officers for this group were elected at the be- ginning of the year . . . Alden Ilroedlow, President . . . Floyd Traeder, Vice-I'resident . . . Wayne Notbohm, Secretary . . . David Barnes, Treasurer . . . Hob Taylor, Reporter . . . Mr. Mullen, Supervisor and Instructor . . . The Future Farmers of America have been a very busy organization this year . . . carrying out their projects . . . We want to wish all the-'e up and coming agriculturists the best of luck as future farmers of America. lllTDlI tElllIl'lifllllll S 1 ns . T it .1:.. SEATEIT: Bill Beck, Arlene Ainlirose. STANDING: llelores Walther, Elaine Wenmlorf, Gerry lfehrinzin, lluth Sunale, Eugene Guttenlxergr. A BS l'l NT: J :ine M ueller. lafie Jlaamamf Six musieul girls . . . direc- ', Mrs. Meinel . . . practiced -ry Tuesday . . . first per- 'inunee, The Women's Club . Rose Marie . . . awfully ,reil . . . performance well ie . . . Next performance, :sie Mothers . . . Italian reel Song . . . not so in-ell . . . Started tournament num- ' . . . Gizinninu Mia . . . irked hzirll . . . Some poor iezirsuls . . . some perfect iezirsuls . . . tried ai few ner numbers . . . Your es llzive Told Me So . . . moke Gets ln Your Eyes . As Time Goes By . . . ou und The Night and The isle' . . . still plug'g'ed away Giunninzi Mia . . . lfairol, liois, l' e ai r l , and .lu are sophomores . . . iiors, Gerry and Marion. Q exieii 'I e 141' Wear Sefwice The liluraxriuns of Jefferson High Sehool ...Q i uniors :ind seniors . . . one for ezieli study hull . . . eheek out :ill hooks, lll1lQfLlZllll'S, newspapers . . . the lilmruriun is in ehzirge if the study hull teueher is not there . . . they help Stullents loeuie 1li1l'erent books . . . Miss Mnrslizill has l'llIll'g'4' of lilwrurinns. Gi? if I 1 6? TOP T0 BOTTOM: Marion Prolmst, Carol Perry, Isola Hung, l,ois llinclfleisch, Gerry Hiecll, Pearl Ann Mueller. liFDlUlliDllllSiil10lI 9S Ciiilllllill FIRST IIOXV. SITTING: Joan Ynhn, Imliim Slater. Phyllis lmlwzitz. Sl4Zt'UNlr ILUXY: Nnrnm Hailu-1-lc, Rrmsolnury Your-I, .luull Vs-Illizm. 'l'llIIlll HUXVZ Myrtle S4-hwzirtz, Nlalrion Spairiylvr, ST.-XNIDING: Marion iiiltlivll. .luliivv Pratt. xvilfllt' Notlmhnl, l'h:nlntl:- 'l'1-sf-lnalll, Joanm- Sn-1-lu-r. Jn-an Burkvrt, lN1:u'p:u'n-1 llup nw-clit, Kon liizvlitzi, Ili-lon Hu iinski, Vharlie Alllllilllll, Gloria I I l Ilnlvli, .lzllnvs lxm-h, Hn-tty llillu-rt. G:-rry liiwll, llvlnulw-s XX'ultli1-r. Vurnl Prulvst. Rlzirilyll fi1lllLLt'Il, 4'orrinn- 'l'l'm-ilu-r, lVI:u'i:uim- Your-I. H:1rh:u':i hvitllllllll, 111-4-I1-In-ll In-rvns, .loam Mn-sun-r, llvrnmim- S4-hir-sl, Shirley Srlilm-wsu-r, Vivian S--lilzn-ss:-r, Arlvm- .-Xxiillx-we-, '7fne ainbifnecf paofucll- Friday afternoon . . . time for the school paper . . . articles written by members of Scrib- blers' Club . . . Publisher's Club continues work until well organized paper is published . . . articles are typed and arranged . . . stencils are cut . . . then mimeographed . . . pages arranged and stapled . . . the finished product . . . another edition of the school paper, The Pen . . . articles come to Publisher's Club Wednesday morning . . . rough copies typed . . . Thursday stencils are cut and mimeographed . . . Friday paper assembled, stapled and distributed . . . Students work together to have a school paper . . . give up free periods to do work for Pub- lisher's Club . . . Efforts rewarded by fine publication of The Pen. .1 Virillf? lI7llulliilliilliiPl1DS9 Kiiilllliill fade fan New4--- ls that assignment in yet? . . . What? . . . It isn't! . . . The deadline was yesterday, you know .... Will you type this late article 1' . . . Miss lloessel's publishers have typed the rest. . . . Does someone have a dictionary near? . . . llas anyone seen editor, Marie Schultz ? . . . or Pat Werner or llarriet Zautner, the assistant editors? . . . What question should we use for the Weekly Poll this week? . . . Remember that day we spent with Hay and Charlie? . . . You know, that friendly reporter and that photograplier from the Milwaukee Sentinel .... They ran that feature page on our rehool last fall . . . Miss Carlson has corrected all of the articles for this issue . . . June Lesehinsky, the circu- lation editor . . . she passes the papers out . . . Try to get that feature story on that assembly in by the deadline date, will you, please? . . . llow about writing the debate tournament results? . . . Fine . . . Why do we have to have iniineograplied copies of The Pen ? . . . Newspaper print too expensive . . . Maybe next year it can be printed again . . . Is the humor page written? . . . It is! . . . and it has been handed in? . . . Wonderful!! I Il1S'l' IIUXY, SI'l l'IN4l: .loan l'u-lilizill, lllzulys .lzu-ielis, Mzirilyli 4lalli:vi't. SICVUNII HUXY: llnrrim-1 Zallliivi' Marion l'rolist Nlxrllu- lf ll uni Nl I H V S1-liwur U : Huh . 'l'llllll lil XY: Elilllll' XYi-lnlurl', Shirley S4-liluvssvr, Juno lmsn-liillsliy, Mziruzuiwit Ne-ixwrt, 'l 'Hl'll'I'Il IIHXYI l':il XXX-l'iii-i', llvli-ii liupiiiski, lin-tty l'ivli, .loan lmliiiizxli. I-'Il 'l'll ILHXV: l':irnllne .-XrlilsIronp.:, Sallie liliirm-iisii-Ili, .loan Mn-ssiwsvliiliimlt, Jilin- Mui-lla-r, STANIFING' Mi-s V1 's ' ' - ' '-' 4 - '- . ,, .irl,oll, Nnilim llausnl, Marin Nliultz, Lois S4-liiiiiill. Hill Sliulinoii, Xhiyiw llurln-r, .-Xlili-li Ihr-aullim, Vlmlln- Xmii:imi, llvrry IH-lii'li.:iii, .-Xxillzi Alll'vuln-r. limli Snlule-. l'liylIls ll-iliiwilx lbie Sitiuiirllfeiniit Qoinncii L 'iris f' 5 l Y, l FIRST ROW: Harriet Zautner, Tom Kennedy, Charlie Aumann, Lois Schmidt, Joan Pelikan, Pat Werner. SECOND ROW: Rob Enking, Alden Broedlow, Chuck Serns, Barbara Clark, Jo Ann Higgins, Mavis Hoff- man, Sallie Rlumenstein. THIRD ROW: Miss Emmert, Gladys Jacobs, John Urban, Eugene Guttenberg, Neal Smith, Phil Holston, Gordon Goede, Norma Hauser. lemosaacq ai 7!foafz--- Charles Aumann wins honor of president for the entire year . . . Lois Schmidt devotes her time to the keeping of minutes . . . Tom Kennedy chosen as vice president . . . Committees were chosen by vice president as follows: Noon Hour Recreation, Assemblies, Ways of Raising Money, Complaints Committee, Handbook Committee, and the Social Committee . . . Meetings held every Thursday in Miss Emmert's room . . . Student Council supports Youth Center . . . Noon Ilour Recreation Committee conducts noon basketball games on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for boys, Tuesdays and Thursdays for girls . . . Ways of Raising Money . . . Com- mittee sells refreshments at games . . . Tri-City meetings were attended at Watertown, Beaver Dam, and Jefferson . . . Entertain- ment during meals . . . Decided that the school bus shou'd take students to the games . . . Val- entine party was suggested . . . The date crept up too soon and consequently no party . . . Discussed possibility of a coke machine for school . . . Mr. Marshall spoke to doctors and townspeople about it . . . State school inspectors and doctors say No . . . Students agreed it was habit forming . . . Plan to finish handbook for freshmen this year . . . Articles handed in . . . Poor, green frcshies will have a guide next year . . . Student Council has really tried to accomplish something this year . . . They represented the students and did their job well. ff Evsmis ff 1 W In 'Ifau Rememdm ? SEPTEMBER 2 - Classes Convene. 5 -Freshman Mixer . . . at Elementary School Gym. 12 -- Football season opens . . . the first game at Fort. 12 -G. A. A. Initiation . . . Hell Week. 16 - Student Activity Assembly . . . Mayarious Shrimlins. 19 - Cambridge football game. 22-Magazine Campaign . . . opened. 27 - Whitewater College High . . . football game there. OCTOBER 3-Football . . . Janesville . . . here. 9-Homecoming Parade . . . floats . . . bonfire. 10-Homecoming Game . . . Lake Mills . . . here. Homecoming Dance . . . following game. 17 -Bay View - Milwaukee . . . football . . . here . . . snappy band 23-Milton game . . . there . . . cold night. 30 --Art Hook Assembly . . . on Alaska. 31-Evansville game . . . there. 31-First nine weeks . . . ended. NOVEMBER 5-Edgerton . . . here . . . football game. 6-7 +Vacation . . . Teachers' Convention. 11 -- Armistice Day Program. - Sophomore Party. -Band Mothers' Card Party . . . Elementary School. -Basketball season opened . . . Cambridge . . . here. -Elkhorn . . . there . . . basketball. 24-Basketball . . . Fort Atkinson . . . here. 25-Johnson Creek . . . there . . . basketball game. 26-E. Brown . . . mental wizard . . . Student Activity Assembly. 27-28-Thanksgiving . . . vacation 14 17 19 21 DECEMBER 1 - Hartford basketball game . . . there. 3 - Student Council Meeting at Watertown. 6-Basketball game . . . there . . . Janesville. 8-Student Activity Assembly . . . airplanes . . . Glenn Morris 12-Evansville . . . here . . . basketball game. 14 -- Band and A Cappella Choir . . . presented concert. 18-Basketball game . . . here . . . Milton. 19 - Debate at Fort. 20-J an. 4 - Christmas Vacation. 29-Dodgeville . . . there . . . basketball game. 30-There . . . Mount Horeb . . . basketball game. la Yfau ? Goa-finueel JANUARY 2-Mid-Winter Formal . . . Winter Wonderland. 6-Fort Atkinson . . . there . . . basketball. 9-Basketball . . . Lake Mills . . . there. 13-Cambridge . . . there . . . basketball. 16- First semester . . . ended. 17- Fun and Frolic Night. 23-Here . . . Janesville . . . basketball. 27-Johnson Creek . . . here . . . basketball. 30-There . . . basketball game . . . Evansville. 31 - District debate at Madison. FEBRUARY 2--Here . . . Hartford . . . basketball game. 4-Senior Class Play . . . Foot-Loose. 5-- Milton Union . . . basketball game . . . there. 6 -Southeastern teachers met at Madison . . . vacation. 13-Here . . . basketball game . . . Lake Mills. 24--Student Activity Assembly . . . impersonations . . . E. Marshall. MARCH 4 - Forensic Contest. 9-Movie . . . Young Mr. Lincoln. 16 - League Forensic Contest. 18-Mass Choir . . . at Lake Mills. 20 - Third nine weeks' period ended. 20-28 -- Spring vacation. 31 --R. T. Moore . . . Gateway to Prison. APRIL 2 - Music Mothers' Benefit Dance. 5-J Club . . . initiation. 6-Movie . . . David Copperfield. 9 - Annual Staff . . . sponsored benefit dance. 10-District Forensic Contest . . . Whitewater. 12 -- Hanley Marionettes . . . Student Activity Assembly . . . The Wizard of Oz - Pre-Prom Dance. .. - Band Concert. 23 98 MAY 7-Junior Prom . . . Stairway to the Stars. 8-Band Tournament . . . at Whitewater. 12 - Student Activity Assembly . . . Petrie Hussars. 21 - Junior Class Play . . . Love is Too Much Trouble. 31 - No school . . . Memorial Day was observed. JUNE 1 - Last day of school. 1-Graduation . . . Commencement. 'abvg Sy X -...Q--K Joann, Carol, I-!zu'ba1'a, and Lois at Fun and Frolic . . . Mr. Black watches Gnome, Lyle. and Tom take off slmes . . The Pep band . . . directfzr, Mr. Ilesheske . . . Gladys and Marie . . . Foot-loose . . . Aldon, Lz1Ve1'11e, Don, and Bill . . . :md their golden saxes A. ' 5 Qi i z Y : we Z' 'Q' m 1 V A x 1 5 ,.. W ff g ZZ fiflf' Q. ,Y :gm 'f 'i5Q Sify 33254 ' fx 'W 'Ho 'Tw' I!-mil iii'ii'vlws :xi 51211111-s . . . mis. Quvvn Myrtle :md King Holm A- 211 llmiiom-mniiiv P1 S :uid Fritz W2lit'il as Put pins mi l'0l'SIljIt' . lviiv, llorry, Nyitlc . Fimui :ll l'mrtlmz1llg':1ii10 . . . limi yuiii'svlI .' . . . i Q in-J ,J N -2 Ar 5 , . ity, xg - 5 , 1 'MQIA 2' Lx--N v K ' 4 M 3 A5733 fy in-fs' . Q , Y 4 ki ,f l-.-Y ,R t :N R WE -1 X L31 k mg M X . r 1 6? ,X , wwa 'nn7a6 ...ap- 5 f 5 .. . , 2 I gf :Ai r 'U 1-J 1 3 5 1 .4 ig , 2' N.. v-K 51 'M !A'g2f:v' ' 'Q -, 5 I --Q:-xfiigcf ww .f If 1 ,x 5 X X .v x I X 4 1: 1 Ig 'X 'f Xiu ?f1 m2 A 1 5 Of no - ' ff: ,xo .m v vie- Q A ,fdxl no' 5, QQ? . 4 .g 'S' .w 9 e an mp, 5 -sy- N 1 Q. 3 :X,.ai'NM A 1 ' x. - A. is .1 g.-IJ .M i8 x v y , ' 3 M X Q, , Al-'-Q ww gwrfjw liillomccoming - Homecoming Court: Bill Breitkreutz, Shirley Schloesser, King Bob Taylor, Queen Myrtle Schwartz, Charlie Aumann, Violet Murray, Bill Ley. Not pictured, Jean Higgins. . . The band played at the Homecoming Parade. . . U At the Homecoming Dance. . . Utulnn Rellehy - Celebration began Thursday evening . . . huge parade and bonfire . . . floats and snakelines . . . football game . . . against Lake .... We lost, darnit . . . Bob Taylor chosen captain of J. H. S. team for the game . . . Homecoming dance followed . . . Myrtle Schwartz, queen . . . Bob Taylor, king . . . elaborate decorations . . . autumn theme . . . Bob Hudson's orchestra . . . Grand March . . . followed by crowning . . . gala event crowns autumn season. 'llllllll' THKDIIVITH Q. lady Gerry lliedl and her escort, E2l1'llVl0ltZIl0l'. . . At the Mid-Winter Formal. . . llelpers :ind punch... eff-fzbilmafl fnielzfucfeu- lleld at close ol' Cliristmzis holidays . . . .lznniziry 2, in high school gvin . . . Winter Womlerlznidn theme . . . snow flakes . . . pine ln'anehes . . . old-fasliioned lumps . . . white streamers from ceiling . . . llesults of pains- taking' decorations . . . zieliing' hacks . . . tired lingers . . . cold feet from drafty floor . . . Lzidv Gerry lliedl and her escort, Earl Meitzner . . . ruled over court ol' three zidditional couples. . . The soft, inellow music ol' Holm lludson and his orchestra provided an evening' ol' ineoinpzmihle fl2lIll'lll2'. Nw o mHlUlllllllCOJll PHDUMH ' King Eugene Guttenberg . . . Queen JoAnn Messerschmidt Szaawaf, za :za szam, Weeks and weeks of planning . . . so many details . . . few realized there were so many things to be done . . . committees on programs . . . decorations . . . refreshments . . . many others . . . all under the capable direction of Miss Rankin. . . Hard work, but then came. . . May 7, 1948 . . . it seemed a little bit like heaven . . . dancing under the stars at the Junior Prom. . . Blue and silver decorations . . . stars and more stars . . . lights playing softly on the film of angel hair that adorned the ceiling . . . music that seemed out of this world . . . Raye Block's Orchestra silhouetted against the Northern Lights . . . all with shining suc- cess carried out the theme, Stairway to the Stars. Brightest star of the evening . . . coronation of our Prom Royalty . . . King Eugene and his petite Queen, JoAnn . . . reigning with true regal majesty and grace . . . brilliant stars among stars. . . When finally stars began to dim . . . very reluctant to leave . . . all considered it a complete success . . . the prom finally ended . . . but the doors of our memory will never close completely on the bright spot that marks the Junior Prom of 1948. . . Tire Senior Qiiass piety 66441601 Gallau- -Casff- Richard Early . . . . . Fred Aegerter Randolph Cunningham ..... Roger Crotteau Jenny Malloy ............... Gladys Jacobs ' Laverne Hoffman Barbara Widman Buzz Daily ............. Miriam Walker . . . . . . . Jack Milford .... ....... F rank llaas Sanford Welles . . . . . . Alden Broedlow Mrs. Forester ...... . . . Myrtle Schwartz Delores Walther, Myrtle Schwartz Emily Early . . . . . . Elaine Wendorf llope Early . . . ..... Marie Schultz Dick Early .... . . . Gerald Fehrman Mary Early . . . ..... Pat Werner Hob Early . . . ...... Chuck Serns llelphie . . . .... June Leschinsky Prompters- Best play I've seen in a long time. . . . Why did it have to end so soon '? . . . For the first time, I could hear every word spok- en. . . . A nice plot, and the kids did a swell job! These were only a few gratifying remarks . . . after last curtain fell ending the senior class play, Foot-Loose . . . presented in the high school auditorium . . . February 4, 1948. Story centered around the Early family . . . Emily, the wife and mother . . . who in her desire to protect and guide her children . . . had deprived them of many opportunities to think and act for themselves . . . Richard Early, the husband and father . . . who had given Emily free reign over the family . . . llope Early, the social worker . . . Dick Early, the doctor . . . and Mary and Hob, the high school members of the family. . . All rebelled against the mother's domination . . . until the parents' trip abroad presented a chance for the younger members to solve their own difficulties . . . a marriage . . . a car accident . . . a case of pneumonia. . . Play full of laughs . . . chuckles. . . Success due not only to cast . . . but also to prompters . . . stage crew . . . and most of all . . . to Miss Marshall . . . our capable director. Vllqlltllklli Qllrllllllllllillilll' fvigfzl.- Toasty ....... Joe Burke ..... l'inky llaniilton Ogden McClosky Connie Ashton . Ebb llunhani . . Flo Dunham . . . . . . . . Joan Lehman Dennis Zimmerman . . . . . . Bill Shannon . . . ...... David Barnes . . . . . Jane Mueller . .... Corrine Traeder . . . Donna Slater Juniors get first taste of real dramatic training in Love Is Too Much Trouble . . . a comedy . . . the Poison Pot, a college hang- out is setting . . . floating sodas, rich sundaes, and Dagwood sandwiches taste best here. . . Nightly rehearsals, for six weeks . . . di- rected by Miss Marshall . . . urging cast to perfection . . . You enter at left stage, Sugar sil- Shirley Bradford ........ Sally Blumenstein Sugar Lou Jackson . . . . . . llarriet Zautner Monica Bates ....... ....... J oan Yahn .... Ruth Sunde Mrs. Bates ....... Miss Ross ................... Gloria Borck Cliff Hayward ................ Bill Enking l'rompters-Ilelen lleitzler, Margaret Neinert llr. Plllsy ...................... Bill Beck Lou. . . . Come down stage, Flo. . . . Yes, that's better. . . . Memorize the second act by Wednesday. Audience amused . . . by romances, troubles, and escapades of coeds and college boys . . . that spring always brings . . . Particularly in Love ls Too Much Trouble. 159' Q Ev 1' ' Q Q xi X 5- D KY 6 A W sm: i -SVQ y X fi: q li 3 fait' Y Q J, L v Y '11 N J ' N f PNVQ, K N Qi? r ., ! f fflgbz K E .Q , 2 . fx X . ,K QQL ,Q gi . ? T fs W Q' if - .f ' ' V ' , 7 J' we .. pr- 3 ,M-f 'ugs .- x gf! ' K It Q' A N I 2' - -. . F . il 1 V , -.-hfrr , N ' 1 'M Q .1 n . Elgtlmleticsm I JV lyllmffx 1 'L 5 SM U n i xxx Y an r IL. KLQ lb A L L F . , 1 In l I ooiteluailll , . kx...1n ..- fall.: I II!S'I' IUYW: :mn--lu Illzi-Ili, Hill I,--x 1':u'l Swliutt, Iron I.:1m-, Imam- 'l'nNNlIl'lll I'llll4'll ll If n lill Ili ill: ntl lump., I illln I.olu I:ixIuI,I1r--Il Xu-:in-111-r,4 Imlln- Xu mann, Tom lil-iiiimly, SIGVHNIU IUIW: .Xssisfunf 1 1 liXlllI1 Im If n I ulmn lliil ll I l n tlorlluli XY.-.-tn-lin:ili, l'InIu.u.l llil-I1-l'vl-II. llill lflnkium, Tom Xl-iiilluiv, I.:nYn-l'm- lloffmun I m I ill lui. Il N In ull If ll lfll Ili .lvl ly Siu i.:+. Zyikin Waauwd Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson bel N Ill Illlllilfl' 7 0 27 0 6 0 0 0 I I Fort Cz1niIn'idg,'e Wliitewater Janesville Lake Mills Bay View Milton Evansville lCdg'erto11 'T 21 0 22 27 20 6 18 Q5 Cocnclies will Coeiciaptains - ui , 1 A i. .ne Charlie Aumann Coach Ralph Black . . . Tom Kennedy Co-Captain Assistant Coach Arthur Makholm Co-Captain Most Valuable Player Gridders drop four . . . land in cellar of Rock Valley League . . . beaten by Lake, Milton, lflvansv lle, and Janesville . . . looked like another championship team early in season .... Large turnout for practice . . . quite a few promising freshmen . . . many returning veterans, including Co-Captain Tom Kennedy, Charlie Aumann, Fritzie Aegerter, Babe Ley, Roh Taylor, Bill Breitkreutz, and Duane Tessman . . . prospective freshmen players are Stauss and Endl. . . Coach lllack had a hard job trying to tame the boys down after vacation . . . after a week had to get some pep into them . . . were at peak for first battle . . . held mighty Fort to tie . . . still needed a little polishing . . . Mr. Makholm workd with line . . . made them really sweat it out. . . Played first conference game against Janesville . . . lost 22-0 . . . played best game against the Milton champs . . . lots 6-0. . . Iiapgles were led by Co-Capta'ns Tom and Charlie . . . Aumann also selected most valuable player . . . out quite a bit of season with injured knee . . . Babe was a great line backer . . . really tackled hard and got in many fights . . . Westerman did most of the kicking.: . . . should be better in '48 season . . . Wednesday, November 5, played last game of the season with strong Edgerton eleven. . . Had annual football banquet shortly after . . . had plenty to eat, anyway .... Coach Black awarded J's to capable men . . . Aegrerter, Aumann, liielefeldt, Brcitkreutz, Kennedy, Tessman, Taylor, Hoffman, Ley, Meitzner, Schutt, Westerman, Enking, Radtke, L. Holston, Lane, Reuth, ll. llolston l.aDien, Schwartz, Manthie, Stauss, and Endl .... Ten of these fellows have played their last annie for .l. ll. S .... W1-'ll miss them. Nllamragers Duane Lehman, Wayne Harter, Eugene Cuttenberg Fred Aegerter RIGHT END Bill linking RIGHT END Lauren llolston LIGHT GUARD Bill Breitkreutz CENTER La Verne Hoffman RIGHT GUARD Phil Ilolston CENTER Don Lane LEFT END Tom Manthie RIGHT TACKLE Irving Radtke LEFT GUARD Bill Ley FULLBACK Earl Meitzner LEFT IIALFBACK Don Reuth QUAHTERBACK Carl Schutt IGIIT IIALFBACK Bob Taylor LEFT TACKLE Wilmer Schwartz LEFT TACKLE Duane Tessman RIGHT TACKLE Gordon Westerman FULLBACK JA . 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Later an A team and B team were formed . . . Among them were six lettermen, Semel Eilks, Don Rickers, Bob Taylor, Dick Taylor, Fritz Aegerter and Emil Meitzner. First game was with Cambridge, Nov. 19 on the home floor . . . After a hard fought game, Jefferson lost 33 to 27 . . . hopes for a good season were still high .... Jefferson, having an off night, lost their second game to Elkhorn .... The next rival was the favored Fort Atkinson . . . Jefferson, playing what turned out to be one of the better games of the season, fell short by 4 points in upsetting the old rivals . . . bad luck then struck the team . . . Evansville was the next game and the Eagles nosed them out for their first Conference victory of the season. Then came the long-awaited overnight trip to Dodgeville and Mount Horeb, with Fort Atkinson, to play the two teams in double- a headers . . . Jefferson beat Mount Iloreb in Captain Fritz Aegerter, inset. the hrst game, but the next night we lost to Dodgeville by a couple of points .... The spectacular play of the games was made by Hager, when he sank an uncanny underhand shot from the middle of the floor with two seconds left in the game . . . all of the boys had fun . . . next year we will be the host to those two teams. Fritz in action, below. The old jinx, Bad Luck, caught up to the team again . . . this time it was our star center and high scorer, Dick Taylor, who injured his knee in the Lake Mills game .... Ile was unable to play for the rest of the season . . . Jefferson, with the loss of some of its best players, was not up to par the rest of the season, losing most of its games .... Now to mention a litt'e about the B team .... It had many freshmen and sophomores who have the ability to make good players next year . . . they went along with the A team and played the preliminary games .... Letter winners in basketball were Fred Aegerter, Bill Shannon, Eugene Guttenberg, Bob Taylor, Tom Kennedy, Dick Taylor, Roddy McDaniel, Eddie Hager, and Lyle Crotteau .... The members of the team elected Fritz Aegerter as captain of the team .... High scorers for the season were Rod McDaniel with 159 points . . . Fred Aegerter and Dick Taylor, 96 points each .... Seniors whom the team will miss next year are B. Taylor, D. Taylor, Tom Kennedy, Ilowie Eilks, Fred Aegerter, Don Rickers, and Emil Meitzner. k ' k K 3.5, .Q K 5 O ' I-Q ln gi N E Q: gf ,, Q Q , ff X S sqnnf' 1 X N -i --1 A dv' Q 8 f I ss f. X MQ 3 . urs w ' 'r!?e99: Wi' X 'S M 5 f ba I Q K 2 2 H A fgf is ,tag Ei 4 A f ,P R ,W S im gi' L A SM 1 QW h dm Y r T, X ,,,. X Q m . 3 J gif' f f m fn: s- ,qw mf As XX 'it Q 1 16l1SCllDi1Lliil l4'IllS'l' 111 ': nl 2: ' vs, HX H 1 I 1111 Furl S:-hull. 'lliblll Enrll, .lorry Stnmls, f'l1J1I'll1' Alllilllllll, .lim Ili:-kliuff. Ed-lie H:u.:01', Kin H11 lull N 1 II:u'l4-1'. .lov llwlievix Sl-IIWPNI' IXUXY: 1'o.ul1 l!I.1fl1, 'llllll K1-1v11mly, 1-,nl llim-Yvlklnit, lf'1's-ll .M-- m1ta1 111111 Y 1111 4' il ll X1 141111111 11 fllll nl 11. lhll Nllllllll ll I1 ll I 111 I dh N l':llll1'4' l 4- n ', 4 o ,: 1-, lu lg .14-l':111i1-I, llllillll' In-I.111:111 7fme Bam6ino4 April May 4 16 19 Z2 26 29 3 6 10 13 17 20 H8011 'INll1J1ll1F? ' y Vv7l111,0W3t9l' Cit Lake Mills Fdge1'to11 Evansville Milton Union Fort Lake Mills Edgerton Evansville Milton Fort High 11' '.1', u fherej fherej fthereb fhereh Cthereb itherel Cthereb Cherej ftherej fhereb Uierej l:l7.fllS'P3llDfllllll A illgv V rlillf' fflllllll IIltS'I' HOW: l.4-lim limi:-xuzm. ltii-liurd Spaiiulvig Wairrm-ii Waltln-r. lizxlph Iloos, Jn--lc liayrviitlxm-r, Ilnw- I'iu-l'i1ei', I':iul Quilt In-k Wolf. I-'ran--is Vout-I. Ilurla-5 Mi-sim-r, Sl-MUNI! ROW: John Ifirr-lu-r, Hob Morrow, Imximl Schultz. John Si-hurt, 'I in 'l Illllliv, lVIlNllt' lin-lil-Ax, All-lxin l'l0lrsl, ling:-r Wooilwnril, lilmi-r lniiiilrin---lit, Mr. Mzililiolm. ln lllarchb-Coach Black and Coach Makholm began looking over boys for baseball material .... Early in April A team was selected . . . remainder of boys placed on B team .... Some later cut out of B team .... A team practiced every day at 2:45 . . . B team practiced after school . . . at elementary school. . . Before every game boys listen to signals .... Gotta move, Fellaf' Get in front of the hall! Just meet the ball! Thosetvare man of coach's admonitions . . . A team Jlayed the B team once . . Y score . . . 10 to 0 . . . A team. Charlie Aumann . . . small, but he gets around. Joe Hauser corners the keystone sack . . . a very good job also .... Tommy Endle, Jerry Stauss . . . star freshman pitchers . . . hit pretty well too. . . . Signals got mixed up once . . . Eddie Bielefeldt stole second . . . coach had not even given the signal . . . later Eddie scored the only run of the game for Jefferson .... Coach asked him why he stole . . . Eddie said . . . You said that the man at the end of the bench would give the signals . . . turned out it was coach's pal at the end of the bench . . . not coach .... Signal was to have the legs crossed . . . coach's friend did, but coach didn't . . . but the run scored . . . who cared about the rest '? . . . Baseball has its funny happenings . . . great sport, though . . . has been a great season . . . we think. Qlolllf Toantn Wan ! April May 19 22 27 6 7 10 12 Frank Haas, Bill Hackett, Howard Eilks, Don LaDien, Don Hottei Absent: Dale Donovan. -Sell 1-rllul is-F Lake Mills Edgerton Fort Atkinson Lake Mills Hartford Edgerton Edgerton itherel itherel itherel fherel Clnvitationall llierel flnvitationalj Qiilltll mms ,Q wwwsnlg' NWN Q... .ss 5. L Jq T IiNl'lI'll.INll: lf'iw-il .M-gi-i'li-r, Tum lin-niim-413, llurnlmi XX'1-sim-riiiziii, llowzirnl liillis, SI'l l'lN1l: lriinu limltln-, lion Lzillivii, lllbll Ili:-Ili, .lorry Sfziuss, .lov lfaiisi-x, 1'li:irlii- .Xum:iiiii. Tom liiull, Vzirl S1-limi, l'hil llolstoii, lion l.:iIln', Hill In-y, lniiin-ii Ilolsion. I lllilize-iiv Hiltti-iilu-lu, XYilim-r S--lnxziriz, 'l'o1ii Mziiitliiv, l'lil llii-ln-Iblmlt. I,:iu-i'iii- IIotil'iii:iii. liiaiiii- lmliliizili, lvimm- 'IH-sslnain l KNIflli1I,lN4l: Iliil liiiliiliu. Ihilv 'l':i3l1:i', Vmiili lllmlt, llill l4i'n-iiluwfiltz. lon liiilwis. lffzleled gxcfufuiue Our Jefferson High School J Club is a very active organization for athletes win- ning J's in all sports . . . its aim is to sponsor all sport events .... The club of 48 bought the loud speaker for the football field . . . this made games more exciting .... They also sponsored boxing matches with F. F. A. at the first Fun and Frolic Night .... Membership has increased greatly since it was first started . . . under the supervision of our coach, Mr. Black .... Charlie Aumann, President . . . Bill Blitz Breitkreutz, Vice President . . . Tom Kennedy, Secretary-Treasurer .... Projects done this year . . . and years to come, will be a great benefit to our school in future years. l llIlllI'lS9 .fmtlliilctifo .EQ ssociatzion I L III.rl IJIXX Xl.uri.m I'l'4IIi11l:i4l4'i'. Iii-tty X11-rt:-us, Iflvlitli Smilliv, I'l15llis XXX-l'1loi'I'. lizxtliryn XYMIIII, Mario Swliultx, I':uI XVI-rlul XI Ili Im Nil Ili I lim H11 S x N I I S xilk- Srliuzirlx, Iliziiin- 31:1 I-'s. .I 1- . .- ..'-x.,. ,I -., . : .f.I, .I-.. 4- ,.. nf, .fu I- Fu'-I-3 .' irlig .'wIiIo4-ssu-, I1-xi-ry .I:Iw:Ivs, l':uuIim- fjimlv. .'IiilI IxIIlI'IinnX 1 4 ' I' ' ' 'ow o's - vi-' 1 , . zligii- lim-ppvl. 'znvv-I 'olux Nun x I tr ii X I X x I li II ii il I ll Ku Im Ixli I II i thx I ull, SIJIINII Il XI. 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Jn-:in Illuuilis, II:xI'ri4-I Zulutm-1, Iivtty I'i- li, rzllliv Iiliilm-nslvin. and span, ,azz Seven-thirty of the fateful evening . . . girls wanting to join G. A. A. were to be initiatcd . . . all showed up . . . fearful but determined . . . traditional eating which the girls must do while blindfolded . . . peculiar motions and acrobatics the girls were made to do .... Newly initiatrd members were satisfied when the older members gave them a good lunch to finish the night .... The freshmen all declared, What a night I . . . Supervised by gyni teacher and G. A. A. advisor, Miss Evangeline Lubbers .... Members were given points for outside athletic activities in which they participated . . . 250 points, letter J . . . 550 points, G. A. A. pin and guard .... Teams were formed for hockey, volleyball, basketball, baseball .... President, Pat Werner . . . Vice-l'resident, Marie Schultz .I . . Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Schloess.e1' . . . Point Keeper, Sheila Chinski . . . lleads ol Games, Norma Hauser, Violet Murray, llarriet Zautner, JoAnne Peterson. . Girls enjoy G. A. A. activities. I I liliii I mul IIIXY: HI-orui:Inn I-Irtlmzlnl Sliirlvy l'ulim-I, Imnlixl I rollm:Ili-l'. Iilzi in- Sv In-ss' iniinuuiall it A S all Editor Business Manager vnsedi EY lS MUYIGH fll l S011 LOIS Schmidt . Chuck Serns Assistant Editor . . . Assistant Business Manager . . . Senior Editors ..... Faculty Editors .... Class Editors .... Photography Editors Events Editors . . . Organization Editors Athletic Editors . . . Humor Editors .... Art Editor .. Typists .... Arlene Ambrose Bill Shannon Shirley Schloesser Marie Schultz Norma Hauser Sheila Chinski June Leschinsky Myrtle Schwartz Sallie Blumenstein Delores Walther Pat Werner Margaret Neipert Gerry Fehrman Barbara Widman JoAnn Messerschmidt Betty Pick Dorothy Herde Rosemarie Willms Gerry Riedl Jane Mueller Carol Probst Bill Hackett Gladys Jacobs Joan Lehman Marianne Vogel Irene Peterson Charlie Aumann Fred Aegerter Howard Eilks Joe Hauser Bill Enking Elaine Wendorf Marion Probst Margaret Haas Harriet Zautner Annette Peichl Joanne Seeber Gretchen Berens Gloria Borck Marie Rader Betty Gilbert The following freshmen and sophomores have helped write this annual: Rod McDan1e Eddie Hager, Isola Haag, Caroline Armstrong, Cadence Anderson. The following have helped type: Mavis Hoffman, Adele Jeske, Kay Schopen Joa Pelikan, Ken Buchta, Mary Reuteler. The following has helped draw sketches: Jerry Probst. Y 4? J 'E 5 3 , 932 vga Wg '.VL,,,!Hi . 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