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

 - Class of 1931

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 EULA EMERT A demure, little miss who has made a host of friends since her advent into J. H. S. Richmondale High School Dramatic Club 2; Captain 2; Basketball 1-2; Glee Club 1-2; Biology 2; Jackson High School Home Ec. 4. WINNIE PHILLIPS Winnie expects to be a great Home Ec. teacher some day.” Home Ec. 3. SARA LEWIS An amiable brunette, exclusive and reserved.” Girl Reserve 3-4; Biology 2; Glee Club 1; B. B. 1. HELEN MILLER It oftimes pays to be shy.” Girl Reserve 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Eisteddfod 1-2; Science Club 1. MARY PARKS Sedate and true gives us an appropriate description of Mary.” Richmondale H. S. Glee Club 1-2; Sailor Maids 2; Dramatic Club 1-2. ELEANOR DAMRON “Its better not to be too serious” quotes Eleanor Home Ec. 1-2-3-4; Dramatic Club 3-4; Biology Club 2; Science Club 1. LUCY LEEDY Very reticient in her ways” Glee Club 1-2-3; Home Ec. 2; Biology 2; Eisteddfod 2; Science Club 1. LEOTA LESER A wee maiden who delights in playing her uke.” Spanish Club 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Eisteddfod 1-2; Welchy Boosters 4; Biology Club 2; Science Club 1. SARA RHODES She has a sunny disposition and a smile for every- ELEANOR THOMAS Eleanor is a quiet, modest studious girl” Girl Reserve 3-4; Home Ec 3-4; Welchy Boosters 4; Science Club 1: Literary Club 1; Debate Club 4.

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 PAUL HORTON “Paul ab.y heiped in keeping the Skeleton together.’ Business Manager Skeleton 4; Skeleton Staff 3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Chemistry 4; Band 2-3; Science Club 1; Glee Club 1. BONNIE JENKINS “With her merry laugh and sunny disposition Bonnie dispe ls gloom wherever she goes.” Gtee Club 1-2-3-4; Eisteddfod 1-2-3-4; Home Ec. 1-2. CARL HUNSINGER “Carl likes to drive Dodges and date tap dancers.” Hi-Y 2-3-4; Secy. 4; Chemistry Club 4; Debate Club 4; Team 4; Dramatic Club 4; Lucky Break 3; Spanish Club 3; Biology 2; Science 1; Pep 1; Play 3. LILLIAN GRIMES “A tall dark eyed miss who hopes to be a big business woman someday.” Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Eisteddfod 1-2-3-4; Girl Reserve 3; Home Ec. 1-2. JAMES EISNAUGLE “Jim plays the piano and aspires to great heights in that field.” Spanish 3-4; G'ee Club 3-4; School Eisteddfod 1-3. CORELLA McGHEE “A jolly good girl and a steadfast friend to everyone.” Home room program chairman 4; V.-Pres. 4; Girl Reserve 3-4; Biology 2; Prog. Chairman 2; B. B. 1; Sc. 1. ROBERT WHITAKER “The songbird of the Senior class as well as one of its most handsome and prominent members.” Debate Club 4; Feature Ed. Skeleton 4; Osky Wow 2; Dramatic Club 3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Leather Lungers 4; Spanish Club 3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Secy, and Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Eisteddfod 1-2-3-4; Lucky Break 3; Pres. Biology 2; Pep Club 1; Football 1-2; Cheerleader 3; Treas. Class 2; Pres. Class 1. RUBY HICKMAN “A daughter of the gods divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Richmond He H. S. Class Secv. 1-2: Glee C'.ub 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Rough and Ready Secv. 2; Sailor Maids 1; Gypsy Rover 2. WILLIAM LEWIS Bill is known for his athletic prowess and his defense of tne chain store.” Football 1-2-3-4; I. A. C. Pres. 4; Club 2-3-4; Baseball 3; Basketball 1; Biology 2; Glee Club 1; Science Club 1. RUTH LAW • When you need a friend call Ruth.” Eisteddfod 1-2; Glee Club 1-2; Leather Lungers 4; Science Club 1; Pep Club 1.



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©filuj-Umi! “Her interest in the culinary art will help her much in the future.” EMMA HATTEN Science Club 1; Home Ec. 1-2. S’ntuir (Elaaa ijtatorg Seniors! The pride of the school! Is it po:;sibIe that we are the same as those who entered the high school four short years ago as poor bewildered unknown freshmen trying to follow correctly the rules and customs as regulated by the Seniors of that year? But now we are the dictators who are looked up to by the lower classmen. Do you 1 emember our freshman party—-that glorious party that was looked forward to for weeks ahead of time and the freshman play—how excited we all were to think that they were actually going to allow us to display our histronic ability? Then came those good old sophomore days where we were allowed to regain some of our pride which had been so severely warped by the scorn of the upperclassmen. Do you remmber the cold rainy night that we gave a pa:ty for our departing biology teacher who was about to embark on a matrimonial career, and the waffle iron that we so proudly presented to her? Oh! wouldn’t it be great to live just one of those weeks over again. What profitable and fruitful years those were. And now we are Juniors where we really begin to feel that we are a vital part of the school machinery instead of a nondescript part of the general background or atmosphere. This was the year we gave “The Lucky Break” and oh what fun we had during practices and how scared we all were the night it was given, because if you remember it was given on Friday 13th. The cast however, overcame this super-stituous jinx and the play went off with a bang,—scoring a hit which is yet to be surpassed. After the play, the next big thing was the memorable Junior-Senior which was given in May and which we all attended dressed in our new togs and trying to feel at home in our fluttery formals. gloves, high heels and corsages all of which were probably brand new experiences for the greater number of us. So passed our first three years in the high school and now we have come to the end of the most intellectual year of our conquest for an education. For one year we have been living the life of attempting to set ideals and definite patterns which may be successfully followed by the classes that are to follow us just as we did when we were playing a minor part within the portals of the Jackson High School. May the memory of this renowned class be held in the hearts of those who have known them eminently as the leaders of their school and may they reap as much success in the future as they have in the past.

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