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BACK ROW tleft to rrahtlz T. Krzesrckr, N. Cleveland, C. Czulowskr, V. l-lrnlcle, W. Whitney, D. Christian D, Naylor, P. Oldrrcrc. SECOND ROW: E. Underwood, M. Tlrrryer. M. Conrad, R. Rhrnos, l. Nast'rlly, V. Srorrrrrnslcr, M, Clorrrorrs. FIRST ROW: Y. Kettler, M. Frrrrrey, M. Wilder, B. Wrnq, A. Plr-tclroz, E. Srrr.tlr, Miss Potty. COOPERATIVE VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING COURSE The Cooperative Vocational Office Training Course has been offered in lackson Hrqh School for only one year. This course, taught by Miss Rubey Petty, is offered in cooperation with tho State Board of Control for Vocational Education and has only one object Vto train students for office iobs in the cIass room, and by actual experience in business, TwentyVnine Cooperative students durina the first semester and thirtyVone durina the second semester have been employed. Students so enrolled attend school in the morninq and work durinq the afternoons and on Saturday. Payment for such work is made by the hour and is approximately oneVthird of the fullVtime wage. Members of the two sections of this class have organized into a Victory Secretarial Club in order to discuss matters of interest, and to have speakers from the tield of business. 'A' F. F. A. The F. F. A, is affiliated with ine State and National Farmers of America. The membership is limited to students enrolled in the Vocational Agriculture department of our school. F. F. A, Motto: Learning to dog The purposes are: To develop in worthy undertalcinas for First Semester Plrzlrp 'Wood Vorl Trrrr V Robert Eckersorr fire rmtyr Doing to learng Earnina 'ornpe'ont, afrqressivff ovement of afjriculture, OFFICERS V I-'resident V V.co-Prcsrdo V V Secretary to livey Living to serve. and rural agricultural leadership and 'o participate Second Semester V V V Clifford Poaue nt V V V V Verl True V V V Robert Eclcerson Robert Feller' V Treasurer V V V Conrad Clark Clifford Pique V Reporter V V Seldon Field Adviser - V V - V V V Mr. Kebler Paqc 49 BACK ROW tleft to rrahtl: I. Sdckrrdez, P. Scart, D. Cole, K. M ller, B, Nastglly. SECOND ROW: B. Howard, A. VVakern1n, E. Hersha, E. Somerville, I. Black, R. Shearer. FIRST ROW: Mr Kebler, C. Poaue, V. True, II. lackson, B. Eckerson, I-I, Strinqhdrn, S. Field. :gf Nye? 92: 72.1
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BACK ROW tleit to rrqhtji I, lvfrller Leon Putnam, Lloyd P'gtrr'1'n, I, Laskoske, D Alverson C. Vtltlltat G. Petrie, Mr. Blair. MIDDLE ROVV: R. Barney, W, Rice Q. Teer, P. Kre-ls, I. Cora, I Kriuse, E. lm'lelv.r.r:, R, liwnserr. FRONT ROVV: D. Robinson, I. Pinion. I. Barker, P. O'Ne.Q., I ffavrs, R. Ebererrz. R. Srrgtlt. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Cltrl, otters, 'o 1's merttizers, an excellent ogvoorfrrntty to learn rrcw frnl grrofessrorra met f pertaining To all lfranctres ot photoaraphy and its allied trades, lts main purpose, however, is to fr ae 'r'L ierest and appreriatiorr ol the art and to assist its members ti. making lnetfer photographs. .rtrotzqhout t te year the members present talks, contes's and demonstrations to 'he group, and each fall the ilirlz enters an exlorm of the years best salon prints in the Iaclcson County Fair. The organization meets every Tuesday as a Hem Room, with Mr. Blair as its advisor. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Richard Sayers - President Robert Eberenz Don Probert - Vice-President e Ioshuir Loshare Connie Rowe f Sevretfrry Pfrtsie O'Nf1tll P'rts.o O'Ne:ll Trerrstrrcer Iom lVrv.s Advtstrr - - REFLECTOR BI-WEEKLY Mr. Rmrtr With ine smallest stall in its history televe-nb and the largest circulation it has ever attained tl 40 Reflector bi-weekly has carried cn 'iris year in spite of the fact that it almost lierfarne a war casual y The sales and dis'ril'L1'ion have been lxandlel enfirely hy the Regvresenkrfive Assomlily 'hrotrqh its home rcon representatives. That has made if an all-sclteol ttropnrft and acrounts tor the ta 'f 'lza' 'Bits has been o the most sucfessiul years in its Erisofv First Semester Marsh Campbell - Phoebe Vtfalz - Geetqra Batten - Marylrn Werner Sophia Limbo Barbara Evans - lvl'1lI 'T Clemons ---- Alv.n Glick, Ralph Sree-r - It 1:1 Rrrriows, Lots Only Frmlfiy Hyatt - Corrne Rowe - Rey Randall - - EDITORIAL STAFF - Editor'-rn-Ch1e: - - New Edrto: - Assooate Edrtof FC-'rtrrre Editors G.rls' Sports Ed fin: Boys Srrorts Ed ':r f Tyytstfs - BUSINESS STAFF Business lvlant :art Adverrisrnq lvlanirio Prrntrnq lnstrucfoz V V 7 mt Second Semester - - Ralph Speer - Phoebe Vtfalz - ScjSh.a Larnbo Clare Phillips lflarylgrt Vtferner hart: lfxans, Iohrr Campbell - Elinoze Williams - - AlvrnGlrClc - If :rt Burrows f - Canute Rows Igrcqttelrne Schfurer - - - Roy Randall 'erm Densmore - Editorial and Business Adviser - - Iean Densrrrore Page 48 STANQING Lett to rrqhrlz E, Vfgll 1.115 lflss Denstrrore. A 3l'f'k iff. Crrrrtrrlzrrll, R, S3 11 G. lffrirner F Evans, C. Phillips. SEATEL: l.. Cady P. WUQZ L xzvmo' C lint-vt. I. Sdn in . I R1 Absent when ptctrrro was trim-rr: t t, 1.r1 li-rt: 5. llyrr.t. 4 9 S WW
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