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gem Friday Night Parties During the school year a number of parties were held at the high school. On special occasions refreshments were served, along with dancing. The Student Council sponsored these all-school parties. At every party Mr. Kellenbenz and at least one parent were present. We danced to the music of Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and many other famous orchestras. Of course, this music all came from the phonograph, but what fun we did have. O OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO School Picnic On the morning of May 21, the Jackson County High School students rolled out bright and early to assemble and go to the Indian Teepees on the annual high school picnic. After a few mad scrambles around through the trees and over the rocks at the Teepees, and having worked up some huge appetites, everyone proceeded to make less of a delicious lunch. Somewhat later, when everyone was beginning to feel a little tired or run down, the long journey home was begun, leaving the Teepees nearly as they had been found and with everyone saying he had had a good time. 1943 Page Tl1i'f-I-if--four
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geese he Band Left to right, standing: Fred Brands, Alfred Coolidge, Josephine Armstrong, Betty Geer, Doris Harris, Lester Dwinell, Shirley Ray, Marilyn Turner, LaVerne Donohoe, Mrs. Fuller, director, Lorraine Asfalg, Lillian Brinker, Edna Marian Smith, Mary Jayne Willford, Charles Terrell, Gern Terrell, Fred Dodge Left to right, sittin2: Virginia Clements, Betty Miller, Roxana Ray, Shirley Kershner, Billie Waitman, Ruth Ann Chedsey, Jane Eaton, Ursula Simpson This year the Jackson County High School Band, under the lead- ership of Mrs. Buell Fuller, has progressed a great deal. The entire Band has performed at P.T.A., the concert, and for the War Bond Rally. There are approximately twenty-five members in the Band this year and there has been an addition of a majorette. She is Ve1'a Snow Jones and has led the Band during the Bond Rally. Considering the short time since our Band was begun, it has made rapid progress. It was started four years ago by Mr. George Kuch, who was our leader for two years, and last year Mr. Ralph Taylor directed us. A Band is a real asset to any high school, as it is not only pleas- ant to listen to but is a morale builder. 1943 l'f1g1r' Tlin'ly-fiu I
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