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OSKY-WOW OFFICE PERSONNEL -------------O------------ Dedication of the Jackson High School Building One of the greatest events of the 1931-1932 school year was the dedication of the high school building on January 14, 1932. The program was opened at 7:30 with the Jackson School Band concert directed by E. S. Vanover. Following the concert was a song, America”, by the audience. Then came the invocation by Reverend C. R. Thomas. In order to make the program interesting we were entertained by the Boys’ Glee Club under the direction of Professor R. R. Thomas. After the applause of the audience we listened very attentively to Mr. Granville E. Scott, the architect of our building, give his presentation speech presenting the building to the School Board. Mr. Charles H. Jones, President of School Board, gave the acceptance and then presented the building to Superintendent H. L. Bates. Several other very interesting speeches were given by very interesting speakers. The program closed, the audience singing Star Spangled Banner”—Benediction by Reverend H. C. Borror.
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OSKY-WOW Theodore White—“Tedo”, the able Senior president, has a certain interest in the Junior Class. Hoys’ Glee Club 1-3-4 —Vice-President 3 ; Band 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Dramatic 3-4; Chemistry 3; Hi-Y 2-3; Class Play, “Dulcy” 3; Chairman of Assembly 4; Football 1-2; Class officer President 3-4; Skeleton— Sport Editor. Doris Jenkins—“Dod”, speedy in love, now has an interest in a certain dairy. Vice-President 3; Secretary 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1-2-3-4— Vice-President 3; Dramatic Club 3-4—Vice-President 3, President 4; G. A. A. 4; Blue Triangle 3-4; Quest Club 2; Class Play “Dulcy” 3; Home Room — Secretary 3 ; Vice-President 4; Eisteddfod 2— 1st prize—Duet. John Hess—“Honus”—A carefree boy who gets much enjoyment out of life. Boys’ Glee Club 2-3-4; Dramatic Club 3; Biology Club 2— President; Hi-Y 3; Assembly 4; Home Room Treasurer 4. Evelyn Graham — All great people are not city-born, we expect much of her in the future. Girls’ Glee Club 3; Band 3 ; G. A. A. 4. Milton Miller — “Milt” — “Gentlemen prefer blondes”; so do ladies. Boys’ Glee Club 1-2-3-4 — Secretary 2; Band 2-3; I. A. C. 2-3-4; Chemistry 2-3; Hi-Y 2; Football 3-4. Olive Hartman — “Ollie”, is noted for her scholarship, her dancing and her teasing ways. Vice-President 4; Spanish Club 3-4; Dramatic Club 3-4; Blue Triangle 4; Assembly 4; G. A. A. President 4; Home Room President 3; Home Room Chairman 4; Welchy Booster 3; Osky-Wow Typist 4. Floyd Exline—“Pod”, a real he-man of the Senior Class, makes a hit with a certain blond. Treasurer of Senior Class; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Assembly 4; Industrial Arts Club 1-2. Esther Marie Rife — Quiet, composed, and always cheerful. Attended Newark High School 1-2; Physical Education 1-2; Biology Club 4; Blue Triangle 3-4; G. A. A. 4- R a y m o n I) Wort man —“Cyclone” —A tall young man greatly interested in this business called love. Spanish 3 ; Chemistry 3; Biology Club 2; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Football 3; Home Room President 4. Mary Elizabeth Ramsey — Mary is known for her sunny smile and quite reserved way. Girls’ Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 4; Dramatic 3-4; Biology 2; G. A. A. 4. .(0 -ro..
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