Jackson High School - Osky Wow Yearbook (Jackson, OH)

 - Class of 1915

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 »? KATHERINE LAMB—A tall, slender young lady, whose favorite occupation is talking. She excels in Herman translation, ♦specially in ‘•Minna” and we are sure she intends to catch a German military officer. She is very religious, attends church three times on Sunday, sings in the choir, plays the vinlin in the church orchestra. However the Movies h ld a certain attraction for her. If you are unable to find her at church just inquire at the Pastime. CLYDE BROWN—He is of stature tall, of knowledge vast and his wisdom is envied by all. He has labored in High School under many difficulties. In his Junior year, he wasinschool only five months. While he, like many another Boxwell, has not entered upon the field of Athlet ics, he has certainly done his shate to uphold the honcr of J. H. S. by his studious career. •‘Tho’ some may sit and shake their heads negatively each day, There is not a single time when I hove nothing to say.” GRACE OILER—A quiet little girl, always st.iving to do her work honestly, cheerfully, and well. Her motto has always been; “Men area nuisance and I will none of ihcm.” We gladly commend her for her stand. This motto might wisely be adopted by many young ladies, as they enter upon their career asstuderts in Jackson High School. BERNARD HURD—On observing such a face, one would suppose him to be a brave and manly chap, but, behold! A teacher gently inquires, ‘Bernard, my boy, what are you doing? ’ And this is what we hear: “They always, always pick on me They never, never let me be.” But never mind Bernard, we were only joking. GLADYS SMITH— Asmile of hers is like one of Grace.” A very clever girl is Gladys. She has through strict attention to her lessons and close applica ion to her studies, reached the goal of graduation. By her quiet manner and care-free disposition, she has won a place in the hearts of her fellow classm n and her teachers. PAGE ELEVEN

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MARGARET EVANS—Junior Class Secretary. When first we met this young lady, she was a shy. bashful, little Freshman. How times have changed her. for now she is a regular heart breaker,” with her bewitching smile and coquettish ways! She is a star” at tennis, a j)each” at dancing, a bo »k-worm ’ in school, a bouncer” on horseback, and a queen” in society. HAROLD DYER Vice President of Junior Class. Athletic Editor, Osky Wow. 1914. Foot ball, 1914, Tackle. Rase ball, 1915, Pitcher. Dick” is a cheerful chap, with an affinity for the young ladies. His future is a bright one. He is to be a farmer, married, and happy. BLANCHE ALEXANDER— Because my name is Alexander, some my beauty often slander. But your gab is of no avail, because I have my Willard Hale. Do you ever remember of having met a young lady rather slim, y.‘t very fair? Generally a broad enticing smile adorns her face. But look long and iteadiiy at this photograph and would you guess that Blanche is pleased with a rattle and tickled with a straw? EUGENE CRAM BLIT—Editor in chief, Osky Wow, 1915. A the gentle patrons of J. H. S. lo. k into this face do we not o’ s rve wisdom? To be sure we do. We are reminded of a small, bashful and inclined-to-be-backward boy, who often obtained a perfect grade in Algebra. But in our Senior class, Eugene Ws lost this serious turn of mind, and his chief trait is either thinking of some good joke or of a maiden fair, who has light hair JEAN ARMSTRONG JONES—Class reporter, Osky Wow, 1911. Senior Class Secretary. A sedate young lady from Pumpkin Ridge, Jackson, Ohio. She is the proud owner of a ringing voice and a pair of very skilled hands for piano playing. She de’ights to play tennis, especially cn hot mornings. But if you want to get on the good side of her, Learn to dance! Warning! My, how she hates dates. RAGE TEN



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 JOHN McNEER—This gentleman is known to his classmates as “Mac.” He is a handsome fellow, whose complexion has not been spoiled by athletic training. It is said that his motorcycle often carries him in the direction of Coalton. He never drinks anything stronger than buttermilk or Coca Cola. He is of a rather sober disposition, when there is nothing to amuse him. LILLIAN ROWE— “ Her golden curls, the pride of the girls, Her eyes of blue and her cheeks of golden hue.” Her version of herself is like this: ••My hands were never made to grace the pots and pans. Immersed in greasy luster. Never made to pour the coffee from old tin coffee cans, Nor yet to weild the hated, horrid feather duster. My man must be a man who knows that my hands are to be adorned with pearls and diamonds, and that I must have a maid to care for my curls.” Here’s hoping that she gets her ideal of a man. JAMES ERVIN—An extremely boisterous and lively personage, noted for his talkativeness and his correct usage of the English language. Every word he speaks or writes may be found in the dictionary; be it understood, however, that the latest edition of an unabridged dictionary is required. ZELLA CHANNELL—A quiet, attractive young lady. She has blue eyes, light hair, and a fair complection, which turns a rosy red when she becomes embarrassed. She is an enthusiastic student of Agriculture and will make an ideal wife for some progressive farmer. Zella is foremost in knowledge and for this reason is always near the head of her classes. EDGAR RRUCE— Bruce is the very personification of a “sTow but sure,” and is possessed of a determination that gets what he goes after. Aside from this he’s graced with a good disposition and a senceof hum- • or. All of these make a man and we are proud to include Bruce in the class of ’15.

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