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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-.
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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.
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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.
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