Jackson High School - Jacksonian Yearbook (Jackson, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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presidenm ...... -. .. i..- VV.. ----, -. ---Y , marsino, J. Rule, U. Tortorich, Cf Autzen, D. Paleuski, C. Lenhardt Bow 2: P.Huberty, D. Fairburn, J J. Dalo, S. Sullivan, C. Ueynoso, desta, J. Smith, Judy Lagomarsino Powell, M. Valvo,UM. S. Lane, S. Kosich Fnglish, J. Scatena M. Ashbaugh,'L. Po Row 3: E. Hill, R. Fuentes, J. Cuneo, G. Daneri, J. btanfield, D. Geis, D. Vela, L. Habig, C. Lagomarsino, H. Fnglish, U. Taylor Row M D. Uiven, P. Lau hton F Vounter J Fierce 5 , .. : . , . , P. Jay, C. Ferry, C. Lagomarsino, C. Gesdahl, L. Piero vich, S. Raggio, S. Sausmon. How 5: M. Huberty, B Busi, P. Molfino, P. Ghiglieri, J. Farnesi, V. Seifert, M. Ross, B. Cranfill, M. Lefever, E. Olivarria, M. Kin singer. 'kia Q g rt Service Club, -?V,I- Q rig? p K 1 ' l,:gV, i 1 . 441' .af9. '- X. . new idea in clubs, was organized this year by Mr. Don Gor- don. Officers were elected with JoAnne Palo, president, Sara Lu Raggio, vice and Mona LenhardL How 6: C. Frost, J. Mur hy, H. Bachich, B Service Club is organized of students who have willingly donated hoursof hard work for the school's benefit DUI'iHg the summer our custo- dians constructed B new booth on me football turf. Here Service Club members sold to the public during football games. ln the basket- ball season, club members moved to the gym where Mr. Cook had remade the booth doors. Here, in addition to regular school work, members were privileged to contribute their services to the March of Dimes fund for boxing matches and basketball games. Pins will be given to the following seniors as a reward for their four years of service: M. Boss, B. Cranfill, C. Powell, C. Lagomarsino, E. Clawson, C. Gesdahl, S. Lane, and H. Bailey. Mrs. van Thiel is the advisor of the organization and its president is the vice president of the Student Body, this year, Charlotte Lagomarsino. Flagg, R.Hamrick, J. Spinetta, F. Hannigan, J. Klarich as . secretary. Purposes of the club are twofold, namely, to give students who have no other time a chance to learn various skills in crafts and to help brighten up the school with posters and decorations. Puring Christmas season the Service Club deco- rated the hall and rooms with bright wreaths made of pine boughs and red berries. During basketball season the gym walls were adorned with gay Tigers chasing Mustangs, Bears, buf- faloes, Indians, and Bullfrogs. These added much to the spirit of the games. ln this way, the work done by the Art Service Club is enjoyed by the public as well as the people in school. Next year Mr. Cordon is hoping for a bigger Club, but he knows that even though it may be larger, it will have to go 8 long way to beat this year's. -23

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'hy embers of the Butte Sta this year included the m tire first period Journ was given to ferent person each tim off resulting in a paper n only interesting but l widely varied in content Progress w made in both article writin and la out. Every new editor had t e probl of making his edition at least as go as the preceding one, if not bette Many outstanding features were intr duced including a teachers' page, students' opinion page, birthdays c the month, and a page for each class Z4 I 'f'3A-'V 414. . . X ,lp 'l . . . Z off 71, lism Class. The editor' pf 7 job ' a dii , 'ir' . . 6 7. , 'V' : i 5.61 C at 1 ' ' , a E . E 3 e 1 1 c newspaper was the free-hand art wo that increased in quantity and quali With every issue. Instruction in t use of the mimeoscope uncovered man, hidden artistic talents. Learning the rules of the style book was es ecially stressed all durin the year. ff these rules are known, J ey apply in almost every other class in school. A great improvement in the schot r I h Habig, M. Valvo, J. English. Front Bow: M. Autzen, L. Fisher, M. L. Ross, B. Tbrtorich, C. Lagomarsino. The aim of the school newspaper this year has been not only to bring news to the students and teachers, but to bring it in as interesting a way as possible. Articles were written by many different people to diversify the styles in order that the readers would not get tired of read- ing the same kind of writing all the time. Effort was intensified to get everyone's name in the paper instead of the names of only a few. The results of all the work met with the approval of oth Fge staff and the readers, always leaving everyone anxiously awaiting the arrival of the next utte . 64844 Glad At the first faculty meeting in September, Mr. Danilovich announced that Mr. van Thiel had been relieved of hall duty because he would be spending each noon in the English room where chess players gather every day. First order of business was to get some new men and boards. Van easily made the boards, but the bishops, kings, queens, and knights were somethin else again. Two sets were or- dered by the Student Body. These, with those bought and donated last year, made it possi- ble for several matches to be played each day. Most enthusiastic, probably, were the freshmen girls. Sara Lu Raggio, Marjorie Le- fever, Judith Lagomarsino, Virginia Seifert, Patricia Laughton, Virginia Hill, Charlene 444, Ferry, and Janice Stanfield hardly missed a day. One friendly group of freshmen boys formed a habit of gathering around a board. While each ate his lunch, he-would either actually move the pieces, or tell the next -NX fellow just where to put them. This practice developed into a kibitizers' paradise. Emil Marhefka, Norman Trevaskis, George Frost, Billy Rule, Billy Craft, Ronald Johnson, Henry Martinez Richard Swing1e,Darrel1d Lar- rigan, and Joe Spinetta were the principals. Students have joined Chess-by-Mail clubs and work out ames by letter. Chief among these are Don Beynolds, Denny Ashbaugh, Viva McCrorey, Robert Bachich, RobertHamrick, John Klarich, Arthur Horton, and James Winter. They are regular players of this time-honored game. Last Bow: L. Earle, P. Hagerty, P. Molfino, B. Flag , B. Bailey. Second Row: B. Busi, M. Ashbaugh, B. Cranfill, i. A.

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