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JONES WEED OWENS YOUNG E. HARTLEY HUGHES RAWLINS Review of the Season FOOTBALL JENKINS LESER The Jackson “Big Reds” opened their season with a 13 to 0 victory over McArthur. The following week-end, Jackson won over Oak Hill by a 20 to 0 score, Kelly Farrar showing up very well in the back field. The playing of Baker, Gahm, and Lyons led the up-town coaches to expect a championship team. McAFEE LYONS GAHM GREENE
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THE JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL BAND Sheldon Parks President Peggy Chapman-------------- Treasurer Kathleen Rad cl iff e Secretary Virginia Stiflfler ---------Librarian As students of Jackson High we should be proud of our band because of its loyalty, its ability and the fine showing it makes. In the student leader, Charles Van-fossan, the band has the only twirling high school drum major in southeastern Ohia The mascot, Carl Dobbins, Jr., is only five years old. He too is learning to twirl and to “strut.” Last year new uniforms and a drum major's outfit were purchased and the band members with the cooperation of the Lions Club have taken upon themselves the responsibility of paying for them. They gave their annual Armistice Day concert in November and selected Margaret Miller as “Miss America.” They also gave two plays at Christmas and another concert in March, using the proceeds for the purchase of additional uniforms. Under the Industrious and capable leadership of Sylvester E. Amsler the band has become a more potent organization than ever before. C. DOBBINS, JR. ROBBINS 14
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SELL PETERS BAKER WILSON Friday, October 19, Middleport, featuring the Bennett brothers, came to Jackson and swamped us 26-7 in the second of Jackson’s league games. We played well, but Middleport was stronger and faster than Jackson. Red Wilson intercepted a pass and nearly made a touchdown for Jackson, running seventy yards. Tom Peters also played an exceptionally good game. An exceptionally close game was staged by Jackson and their next opponents, New Boston, in the first league game of the season, the score being 13-12 in favor of Jackson. Lyons gave an excellent exhibition of kicking, and “Red Wilson” turned in end runs especially well.
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