Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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(The !§ J043(mmure Class 3 F FIRST ROW: Anita Luedtke, Shirley Windl, Donna Schuld, Jean Skalitzkie, Mary Lee Mundschau, Barbara Westphal, Joan Tessman, Mary Fergen, Ellen Guttenberg Marilyn Eiden, Mary Lorenston, Nancy Ley, Barbara Wedl, Mary Ott, Marilyn Higgins, Charlene Crandall, S Charles Lederer, Bob Seitz, Dieter Hagen, Mike Urban, Clyde McGinnis, Darrell Astin, Norman Kostroski, Fred Banazak, Bob Hinkle, Charles Pooch, Robert Smith, Jerry Glitsky, Ray Adler, Ronald Heine. THIRD ROW Gloria Crosby, Mary Hodge, Shirley Hartwig, Bev Wedl, Mary Otto, Marilyn Higgins, Charlene Crandall, Susan Reul, Betty Rueth, Marjorie Koeppel, Nancy Rue, Doloers Neipert, Beverly Miller, Darlene Filenius, Dorothy Fischer. FOURTH ROW: Charles Sayre, Walter Gossfeld, Lyle Vogel, Raymond Koehler, John Probst, Roddy Higbie, Edward Biasing, John Biewer, Jay Beyers- dorf, Paul Rieck, Bill Halfman, Bob Monogue, Donald Schroeder, Ronald Beaumont. FIFTH ROW: Donna Leedle, Percy Streng, LuEtta Larson, Marlene Landgraf, Beverly Pohlman, Roberta Biederman, Joyce Braunschweig, Stella Schroeder, Shirley Kramer, Jack Wendorf, Jerry Schuld, Richard Dougherty, Edward Schroedl. SIXTH ROW: Claude Meitzner, Wayne Pooler, John Carlson, Harold Werning, LaVerne Neimeier, Rudolph Hackl, Ken- neth Fischer, Peter Gigous, Arlan Sterling, Paul Gigous Ronnie Streich, Joeseph Schutten. How time does fly. It seems like only yesterday when we walked into J. li. S. as bewildered freshmen. It hardly seems possible that next year we’ll he coming back as upper-classmen. Although we are looking forward to the coming year, we will never forget our sophomore year with Miss Lei11 as our class advisor. Our class was well represented in all sports events. Not only did we have many players on the “11” teams, but many of them made the “A” teams. The “B” team players were cheered on by our six cheerleaders. We’re proud of our class for doing such a tine job of backing up the teams, not only as players and cheerleaders, but also as fans. Everyone feels we picked fine class officers and student council representatives. Extra curricular activities played an important part in making our social life more interesting and enjoyable. The many school dances were very popular throughout this year. £ The first half of our high school life has been most enjoyable and we hope to make the second half even more profitable.

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(The Ihtuior Class • FIRST ROW: Lois Lang, Sheila Shannon, Bonnie Vogel Carol Suchomil, Dorothy Schloesser, Lorretta Huschka, Diana Pholman, Karen Hauser. Eilene Hefke, Birdice D bberstein, Carol Puerner, Kathy Ott, Joyce Schiesl, Betty Schuff, Helen Shannon. SECOND ROW: Jerome Miller. Elyden Endl, Danny Donovan, Eugene Schuld, Bill Strobush, Larry Mistele. Dick Haas, Jackie Bender, Bob Hagy, Duane Collins, John Ladien, Robert Darling, Ron Sinclair, Dean Steinke, Dean Stevens. THIRD ROW: Janet Staude, Joyce Traeder, Carolyn Waldeman, Phyllis Messier, Dorothy Gosdeck, Nadean Olson, Pat Pinnow, Joanne Ladien, Pat Pastorius, Pat Britzman, Norma Klettke, Arlene Schemm, Shirley Haferman, Lauretta Kriedermann, Ellen Wineland, Shirley Tracy, Marion Langholff. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Griesemer, John Fischer, Glenn Fuerbringer, Maynard Trebitowski, Roger Streich, Gecrge Boushard, Delane Beaver, Gerald Herdendorf, Gene Stauss, Gene Sickels, Don McDermott, Ken Springob, Bob Green, James Noel, Henry Fischer. FIFTH ROW: Eva Niemeier, Lillian Toogood, Shirley Lind- er, Dcnna Lucas, Sharon Maxwell, Patsy Aumann, Ruth Rader, Bernice Powell, Shirley Bass, Mary Wolf, Shirley Ha’.di, Marlene Roglitz, Rosemary Aumann. Joyce Friedel, Ruth Werner. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis Langraf, Ruth Lang, Clarence Vogel, Carl Ganser, Charles Frohmader, LeRoy Frohmader, Dick Davies, Leonard Oest-reich, Gordon Jung, Roy Krause, Wildon Reich, Arnold Brawders, Don Brown, Roger Koeppel. Karly in the fall a group of confident new juniors climbed the steps of Jefferson High School. We were at last upperclassmen. We were determined to show everyone that we, as juniors, were going to do something. So we started tlie year at a fast pace by sponsoring the “Harvest Hop” which was one of the most successful dances of the year. Juniors are well represented in all school organizations, extracurricular events and sports. Although we didn’t do so well as far as honor students are concerned, we did begin to steadily improve. After the first quarter, things really began to fly for us. First, our class rings arrived. Next, we began preparations for our class play, which was a huge success. Then prom plans were in the air. Other years went fast for us, but our junior year seemed to fly much too rapidly. We 11 miss the patient help of Miss Rankin, our class advisor, but now we 11 say farewell to a very successful year.



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(Uir Zfttshmnn (Class FIRST ROW: Maureen Shopen, Helen Taylor, Mary J} Wedl, Joanne Notbohm, Judy Blaesel, Rosalie Garity, Shirley Buelow, Myrnna Hermann, Barbara Ball, Judy Leedle, Barbara Werner, Louise Griesemer, Joyce Schroedl, Pat Kelm. SECOND ROW: Marvin Leschinsky, Jerome Werner, Ronald Hall, Dennis Landry, Kerry Harter, Dan Streiff, Larry Rupprecht, Gene Glitzkie, Peter Hackett, Jerome Werner, Don Hagy, Fred Vergens, Frank Rueth, Tom Wiley, Richard Kelm, David Doebereiner. THIRD ROW: Wanda Riggs, Wanda Powell, Jean Wagie, Dolores Waldman, Betty Roth, Lois Traeder, Nancy Schildbach, Beverly Biasing, Donna Dettmers. Ann Bigelow, Evelyn Gottschalk, Barbara Bente, Barbara Blank, Kaye Cashmore, Joyce Day. FOURTH ROW: Larry Seeber, Jim Bouchard, Jim Ashworth, Gene Pettegrew, Norman Holler, Mike Slechta, Tom Shopen, James Beecher, Ted Blank, Bob Dunn, Mike Sucharski, Lawrence Mullens, Ed. Kitzembel, John Spangler, Jim Lade. FIFTH ROW: Rita Heideman, Jan Hiller, Luella Vogel, Diana Fredericks, Margie Klauer, Dell Kuhn, Edna Haustad, Jean Skibbe, Barbara Wilkes, Miriam Pitzner, Audrey Reynard, Arlene Gosdeck, Mikel Bibow, Jean Agen. SIXTH ROW: Don Werning, Richard Walters, James Schauss, Dick Steinke, Lance Schulz, John Hake, Duane Reick, Tom Lucas, Bill Aumann, Jerry Endl, Tom Shannon, Roger Grant, Neil Cole, John Pfeiffer. SEVENTH ROW: Carol Seavert, Judy Meyer, Beverly Schroeder, Lorraine Berkholtz, Sandra Ballman, Alice Cusick, Joanne Gnabasik, Darlene Brown, Carol Frattinger, Shirley Riehle, Mary Vaughn, Butchie Sell, Jean Sinclair. EIGHTH ROW: Cath erine Vogel, Judy Schelm, Shirley Hasel, Kathy Stauss, Kathy Skalitzky, Donna Courtier, Pat Dillon, Judy Becker, Bruce Buelow, David Hake, Charles Skibbe, Roger Koch, Charles Shannon. Again this year, as for many years before, the Freshmen invaded Jefferson High with tlie largest class. Not only were we the largest class, but we probably had the distinction of being the noisiest class also. At the beginning of the year we had our class election and chose Fanny Mullens as our president. Mike Sucharski for vice-president and Evelyn Gottschalk as secretary-treasurer. Our class advisor was Mr. Frank. The “Freshies” not only invaded the school hut clubs and sports as well. The G.A.A. claimed the largest number of freshmen recruits. Following close behind this came F.H.A., F.F.A., football, basketball, Pen Staff, Band, Pep Band and Pep Club. On the whole all the freshmen of 1952-53 will agree that it’s been much fun to be a student at Jefferson High School, witli its classes, games, activities and work. We’ll all be glad to be able to call someone else “Green Freshies” next year when we will be sophomores.

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