Jackson High School - Osky Wow Yearbook (Jackson, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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Industrial Arts Club GROUP I TOP ROW: E. Channel. Davla. Riegel. Deemcr. Bowman. J. Da via. Johnaon. Elliott, Ervin. McCoy, LefTler. Scharfenberger. Sheward. Barton. Ruaa. VanPoaaan. Stephenson. L. Balca, Stroth. Landrum. Hutchinaon. Armatrong. Jones, Callahan. C. Farrar. Thomaa. Chlaholm. Brown. Richarda. Miller. Williams. Nichols. Wade. L. Oahm, Booth. Farrar. Sldera, Sheward. Hartley. Martin. I. Oahm. White (Sec.). Loncy (Tress). Jonea (Advlaer), Haynea (Prea.), Itobblna (Vlce-Prea.). Knauer, Smith. Under the able guidance of Mr. Russell Jones, the Industrial Arts Club, composed of one-hundred members, has completed another year of enjoyable work. After electing officers for the year ’35-36, the club spent much time in addition to its regular activities preparing for one of the leading social events of the school year, the I. A. C. banquet. This club is one of the oldest and most stable clubs in the school and the boys derive much help, knowledge, and pleasure during the school year from participation in its program. GROUP II TOP ROW: Elanaugle. Brohard. Swingle, Kaufman. Callahan. Chlaholm. McCormick. Childers. Evans. P. Stevcnaon. Overly. Hutchinaon. Keller, Grow. Albert. Davis. Com. Anders, Hill. Leedy. Jenkins, 8. Stephenson. Cherrlngton. Wiseman. Ftaker, Dameron. Hatten, Hunter. Kaufman. McKee. Rohlnaon. Waaham, Burke. H. Davla. D. Davla. Henry. Walters, Davla. Hankie. Hughes. Mapca. Martin. Evans. Booth. Ridge. Sollars. Kuhner. McNeer. Savey. H. Martin. 8mlth Ballard. Rhodes. Miller, looney. Ritchie, Young. Bales, Ewing. Cheese man. Page Eleven Buckeye Mill Lumber Quality Paint and Lumbar

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Manual Arts Russell Jones Mr. Jones is from Jackson. He teaches manual arts and mechanical drawing. He obtained his B. S. in Education degree from Ohio University. He is adviser of the I. A. C. club and faculty manager of athletics. With the exception of the boy’s opportunity class under Mr. Harold Brown, Mr. Russell Jones is in charge of the entire industrial arts division. Mr. Jones is also the faculty adviser of the Industrial Arts Club, which is the official organization of the members of the Manual arts classes. HANDICRAFT CLUB w E T K A 1 INI The Handicraft Club was organized exclusively for the benefit of boys in the eighth grade. This year there are thirty-two members, under the direction of Mr. Harold Brown. Miscellaneous programs are presented, usually consisting of reports on how to create beauty with the hands, which is the chief purpose of the organization. This club is a younger branch of the Industrial Arts Club. TOP ROW: McAfee. Keairns. Eisnaugle. Gettlea. Michael. Carpenter, Kabish, Rice. Channel. Dixon, Whilding. Lloyd. Crace, Lambert, Reed Evans, Canter, Ward, Roland, McGhee. Savey, Harrell. Hudson. Rowland. Walters. James. Rice. Brammer, Grant, Rhodes, Laird. Steele and Brown. i o T H E «c - r r



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Vernon W. Barnes Mr. Ramp ha bppn a resident of Jackaon for the pa t acven year . HI education was secured at Ohio Unlveralty. Muskingum CoDt| from which ho holds the R. A. degree. and Ohio State University whore ho obtained the M A. degree. He teache English, and I adviser for tho Oaky Wow and .Creative English Club. Julia Plumer Mis Plumer I from Marietta. Ohio, and is a graduate of Muskingum College where she obtained the A. B. degree. She hns taken apeclnl work at W. Va. University and the University of Colorado. Miss Plumer teaches public speaking and English In the high school. Is faculty adviser of the Dramatic Club, and dramatic coach. D. Merrill Davis Mr. Davis was l»rn In Jackson county. He obtained the U. S. In education degree from Ohio Unlveralty and Is now-taking special work leading to the Master's degree. He teaches business English and social science In the high school. Jean ood Miss Wood I from Jackson. She attended Western, and Denison Universities, but received her A. B. degree from Ohio University. She teache Junior high English, and is adviser of the Freshman Dramatic Club and the eighth grade. English Department The English department includes the regular English courses for each year, public speaking, dramatics and technical or business English. Five teachers handle the work of this department. Page Twelve “OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE Under this caption sixteen members of the senior class wrote and entered essays in the contest sponsored by the American Legion of Ohio. The four students pictured above received medals from the local Jefferson Howe Post No. 81 and six citations from the state organization. Although not pictured here, Allestine Hartley and Robert Potter also received citations from the state organization. The essays of two students, Nancy Kemp and Vernon Havener were entered in the state finals. LONGFELLOW CONTEST This year saw a revival of a former custom, the Longfellow Memorization contest. Eleanor Henry was the winner, having repeated from memory a total of seven hundred and twentyjiix lines of Longfellow’s poetry which she had committed to memory at odd moments within a period of four days. rtX tttAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAnnAfl A A AAA

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