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CONTENTS Theme 2 Events 8 Organizations 20 Sports 48 Faculty 70 Index 142 The J Volume 63 Jefferson High School Jefferson, Wisconsin 53549 Title Page 1
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Students take time to note traditions in a modern world Tradition is a link established between the past and the present. Many events are celebrated because That’s the way it’s always been. Yet, each year tradition is adapted to meet the needs of our changing world and attitudes. Homecoming is a long-standing tradition. This event is the one which most directly connects the past to the present, since it is a time for alumni to return to their school and to celebrate. The spirit days of Homecoming week are always held, but each day's theme changes from year to year. The dance, which ends the celebration, is central to the event. The intense rivalry between Fort Atkinson and Jefferson is a tradition. So strong is this rivalry that even though it is a non-conference match, a Fort-Jefferson game, be it football or basketball, is the most attended game of the season. Prom, with its beautiful scenery, traditionally brings the junior class together to make one ever-remembered night. A long, last night of decorating is part of the memory, as is the court. Graduation, the final high school tradition, holds much meaning. At least once during Commencement, someone is bound to mention that graduation is not an end; it is only a beginning. Tears fill graduates’ eyes as they remember that this will be the last time they will gather as high school students. The traditional mug (top), symbolic of Jefferson's German heritage, is the quota prize in the magazine campaign. Todd Schoenike (right) places as the high salesman in the annual high school magazine campaign. The AFS banner (opposite page top), which hangs in the main hall, emphasizes the meaning of this organization. Varsity football cheerleader Renee Powers (opposite page center left) watches the Homecoming pep rally. Joe Wagner (opposite page center right top) gazes at one of the many Homecoming dance posters advertising the event. Debbie Last (opposite page center right bottom) does not prove the point that eating carrots gives good eyesight. Members of the senior class (opposite page bottom) gather around their boys’ tug o’ war team to cheer them on to victory. 2 Theme
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