Jackson County High School - Aiyukpa Yearbook (Walden, CO)

 - Class of 1943

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gem Roxana Ray considers the times when she didn't have much to do as her most pleasant high school experiences. She was born on November 11, 1925, and entered this school in the second grade. Oh gee is her by-word. Marjorie Hazen liked playing hooky and getting her name on the black list when she was a Freshman best of any of her high school experiences. Her by-word is Oh'? She was born in Walden on December 22, 1925, and entered the school way back in 1930 when she started in the tirst grade. Lloyd Daugherty, born in Hoxie, Kansas, on January 6, 1924, entered our school last fall. He had the most fun when he got to skip school. His by-word, Oh yeah. Robert Morgan, who enjoyed meeting girls from other schools while on basketball, football, and baseball trips, entered school here last fall, too. He was born on Septem- ber 25, 1925, in Spearman, Texas. His favorite by-word is 'tnutsf' Charles Ledford, born in Los Angeles, California, on July 5, 1926, entered school here when he was in the seventh grade. Playing hooky amused him most. His by-word is what's the use? Charles McAllister got a big kick out of putting it over on the teachers. His by- word is huh-uh. He entered school as a Freshman in 1938. September 10, 1925, was a great day in Pryor, Colorado, because this was when Charles was born. When you hear Judas it usually means that Mary Jayne Willford is around. She was born in Cowdrey on February 28, 1925, and entered Jackson County High School six weeks after school started in 1938. Her most pleasant experience was when the soldiers were here last February. Shirley Kershner seems to be a wolverine, too, because she says that she enjoyed herself last February. She was born at Fort Collins, Colorado, on August 17, 1925, and entered school here in the first grade. Her favorite by-word is Oh pew. Fred Brands, born the day after Hallowe'cn in 1924 at Walden, remembers Fresh- man initiation as being his most exciting experience here. He entered school here in the first grade. His by-word is Ah rats. Ou1' class artist, Adelia Hendrickson, was born on April 9, 1925, in Cowdrey. She has enjoyed her whole Senior year, her by-word is jeepers. She also entered this school when a Freshman in 1938. The class cartoonist is Gib Thompson. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 19, 1923, and came here when he was in the eighth grade. He says, I have always had fun g his by-word is Ubugfuzzf' Al Coolidge got the most fun out of ditching the teachers. He was born in Lara- mie, Wyoming, on October 13, 1925, and started to school here in the second grade. His by-word is wish I knew. 1943 Prllle l 1'fIy-m'gl1I

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game Class History Alfred Coolidge We, the Seniors of Jackson County High School, are tonight filled with the thrill of a great responsibility as well as the thrill of our nearing graduation. We are not just entering- into an ordinary life workg we are confronted with a special job. Like the thousands of other high school graduates this year, we are also faced with the task of helping our country in its part in the struggle against our common enemy. The boys who fought in mock battles on the baseball diamonds, basketball fioors, and football fields this year will be fighting in real battles by next year. The girls will also be doing entirely different work in the droan of factories which manufacture our nation's necessities and war materials. Countless others will be re- lieving men for active duty by filling the non-combatant positions of our armed forces. Then we will look back to our calm, pleasant high school life which we used to enjoy and recall the many events in which we took part. Some people say that they would not be able to live them over. I believe that we will always envy the times we have had in old Jackson High. It would be interesting to look over a few of the facts about the members of our class, their most interesting experiences while in high school, and their by-words. I think that you will Hnd these interesting, too. Johnnie Anderson was born in Walden on July 16, 1924, and has attended this school since he was in the first grade. His most pleasant high school experience has been going with its female studentsg his by-word is Oh Daddy. Harvey Turner, born in Coalmont on January 1, 1924, entered our school when a Freshman. His most pleasant experience will be getting out of it. Anna VanValkenburg was born one day after Harvey, in Spicer. She entered school here when a Sophomore. Her most pleasant high school experience was a softball trip while a Freshman in Superior, Wyoming. Bob Wamsley, whose by-word is I don't know, was born in Coalmont on March 16, 1925. His most pleasant high school experience is the prospect of getting out. He entered high school as a Freshman. Vera Snow Jones, whose most pleasant experience was meeting a good looking, blonde sailor, was born in Laramie on February 7, 1924. Her by-word is Wouldn't that frost ya? She ente1'ed this school in the first grade. 1943 Pfzgfrf I :'-fly--WL'



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