PJ Jacobs High School - Tattler Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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MARGARET MASON IRENE ZAMZOW The two secretaries, Mrs. Henning, secre- tary to Mr. Krous, and Miss Zamzow, secretary to Mr. Vincent, are both very valuable assets to the school offices. Mrs. Henning replaced Miss Margaret Mason about the middle of the year, the latter taking a new position with a local business firm. Both of these secretaries worked hard to carry out successfully a rather difficult schedule. Although the brunt of the attendance work has been taken from Mr. Kraus ' s office, there O ilcei. still remains endless work to be done aiding students in their programs, taking care of nu- merous records, and in recording and filing report cards. Besides directing the numerous duties of Mr. Vincent ' s office, Miss Zamzow has charge of the book store and of selling school supplies. In addition to her duties as city visiting teacher. Miss Sadie Riley assists in this office. The ex- cellent work done in these offices contributes much to the school ' s efficient operation. QidddcuHce The guidance program has again proved its value to the students. This year it was under the very capable leadership of Mr. Steiner and Miss Cunningham. The matron service has been continued by Miss Cunningham, who also assisted the girls in obtaining part time work, and room and board jobs, which enabled many to continue their education. The vocational guidance program was carried out by having speakers, who represent- ed different professions and business firms, ad- dress the students during the home room period. These talks were given to the seniors. The second annual Guidance Day proved again its interest and value to the upperclass- men. Twenty-five speakers representing vori- ROBERT STEINER ous schools and vocations addressed the stu- dents. Home Room Guidance programs given each Wednesday followed a definite course this year. On April 9, Mr. Steiner resigned from the faculty and his duties as advisor of the Stu- dent Council and Guidance Director were as- sumed by Miss Cunningham. 24

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actdttf Charles Sparhawk Central State Teachers College, B. E. Science. Walter Speerstra Stout Institute, B. S., Printing. Dearborn Spindler Central State Teachers College, B. S., General Science, Biology, General Math- matics. Frank Steckel Stout Institute, B. S., Woodwork. Robert Steiner Central State Teachers College, B.E., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Social Science. Erwin Stenzel Ripon College, Ph. B., University of Wis- consin, Ph. M., Chemistry. Ethel Sutor Whitewater Teachers College, B. E., Typing, Office Practice. Hassell Vaughn Ripon College, Ph. B., University of Wis- consin, Ph. M., Mathematics. Dorothy Vetter Central State Tteachers College, North- western University, B. Mus., Music. Marion Wilson University of Wisconsin, B. A., English. Dorothea Wolfe Lawrence College, B. A., University of Wisconsin, M. A., World History. Marie Zimmerli Central State Teachers College, B. E., Home Economics. 23



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W e - w jr- IT ' ■ I O R S ■ivij ARCHIE LASZEWSKI POWERS JOHNSON ALFRED LASZEWSKI J NE of the finest classes ever to leave this high school is the class of ' 41. In the freshman year, class offi- cers were Joe Eiaus, Edith Domack. Betty Ascher, and Joe Hein. Our football and basketball players showed great promise, even then. Don Walker, Don Somers, An- toinette Martini, and George Frost were our sophomore officers. The next year we lost the title of under classmen and elected Pat Elliott, president; Don Somers, vice- president; Elmer Sarb, secretary, and Jean Doohttle, treasurer. Growing Pains , the class play, displayed un- usual dramatic talent. Who could forget the night Pat and Elaine led the grand march to the strains of The Starlit Hour ? Now we ' re seniors — sophisticat- ed seniors! Archie Laszewski is pre- sident, Don Powers, vice-president, Beth Johnson, secretary, and Alfred Laszewski, treasurer. The Young- est was an outstanding senior class play. This class was represented in all fields and backed every school activity. 25

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