Jackson High School - Jacksonian Yearbook (Jackson, AL)

 - Class of 1965

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g3! j . g, i ? INGL O IaZETON MIKE TATE LARRY TAYLOR rk I'ly mesa, IjusthaiI 1f mischief admits one to I give up. What is T1 suned for, heaven, he's well on his way. my ambition? LY N WARREN BETTY JO WHEAT Where mischief is brewing she's doing the stirring. IEY kindness, friendship, people but rarell'y do i feach in one. I Chatter as I go, and I go on forever. DIANE TIPPY A smile for every girl, and two for every boy. CHARLOTTE TOMLINSON Pretty is as pretty does, but it saves a lot of time to be good looking. JAMES TURNER Live, and learn, and die, and forget it all. BARBARA JO WHITTINGTON To be good, pure, and kind; to do what is right and leave trouble behind.

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..... enue l. u - C . suhn-La. - . e. n. . -....'.,x.. . ...V -. me.uc MARTHA ROE A good disposition is more valuable than gold. BERNICE SKINNER A quiet lass; there are but few who know the treasures hidden in you. SKIP SKIPPER You can't fool me! The only reason you like me is because I'm handsome, witty, and charming. LA RRY SMITH Children should be seen and not heard, but I'm a big boy how. m4. H mr PETE RYSER If I can't say what I think, why think it? LANNETTE STRINGER She may not say much, but she knows a lot. MARION SINGLETON There are no lazy men, Ijugthaw. found the work I'm suited for. h PAT STUCKEY , We find some kindness, friendsh1p.337- honor in most people but rarely do h: find so much Of each in one.



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1953---an average semember day; yet special---my first day at school. SO many things happened my first six years, but there are those that deserve remembering: the endless hours spent on the playground jumping rope, sliding, swinging, shooting marbles, and cultivating friendships that have lasted throughout the years. My first class party---everybody came dressed as hobos. Confusion was the key word dur- ing my first year in high school. Growing up brought new problems to everyone. The girls had to learn to walk in tight skirts, put on lipstick, and make quick changes into the familiar black and white of P.E. The boys now had the frightening respon- sibility of asking the girls to record hops. Each Junior high year had iLs recurring events---science projects, new teachers , little league football, and writing lines , lines, and more lines! Before I knew it, I was in Senior High school, and graduation day was no longer unrealistic. Our class was beginning to be noticed for its artistic, as well as, scholastic abilities.

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