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

 - Class of 1937

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ELIZABETH LEWIS Coiumbu. where the attended S rte - - “» «. £ MILDRED LEWIS • Jack ton a her home She obtained horn Ohio State Umvenitr ISABELLE MARSHALL Mu« Marshall's home » now an New Concord. She tended the University of Tennessee and obtained a B S hoax economic there, and the ha taken graduate w . Mu Marshall teaches home ecooomK and advm t Junwc and Senior Home Econonuc. Out . CATHERINE R MARTIN Mm Martms home ha always been m Jackson She earned a Ph B. degree from Ohio University and did aduate work at Columbia She teaches Latin and Eng --------------•» -'----- HERBERT NEELY ired hi artist , diploma from the Cm-try of Mirnc. He spent nine year teach-wk He studied a year and a half at New r d one summer in Berlin under a special He ha charge of the school band and • music. JUUA FLUMER MARY ANN PORTER JEAN WOOD Mus Wood live in Jackson and attendedI Western amT Denison Universities, and received her A. B degree from Ohm University She advises the Junior Dramatic Club and teaches Junior High English JAMES J YOUNG Mr Yoonc, who come from Columbus, has a degree of Bachelor of Science in education at Ohio University. He alio played varsity football and is now physical education director for boys and has charge of all boy’s athletics. Mis Porter claims Columbus as her home, and she received a B m Library Science from Drtiel Institute Philadelphia and a B in education at Ohm Sate Sb a Phi Onego Pi Mm Porter i the librarian and teac Junmr High history. She also instruct the Library S • • IV »T|« W Mr Thomas who received has musical training at Obei tin College, ha made a name for himself by his ability t instruction. He supervises the school's vocal music an ideas pieces for Eisteddfods He also trams the boy’s an girl's glee dubs MARGARET L. BEEM, D. C. Mineral Vapor Baths for BETTER HEALTH M.% Plumers home is in Marietta She secured A. I . t xn Muskingum College and has taken f cul at W Virginia and Colorado Universities. Mm PI teachi ingluh and public speaking She i» also the sd Mus Rimer graduated fnen Oh» University am Training School She secured a B. A from the Miss Rimer teaches Spanish and bookkeeping and vises the Skeleton Staff and Spanish Club.



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THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN HISTORICAL DRAMA 1 N F O U R A C T S UNDER DIRECTION OF JACK S O N H 1 G H SCHOOL Time: September 1933—June 1937 Scene: Jackson High School Cast of Characters, in the order of their appearance: FRESHMEN . 1934 SOPHOMORES 1935 JUNIORS . . 1936 SENIORS . . 1937 SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I P R I l C I P A L Cottingham Motor Co. FORD DEALER A group of shy, green Freshmen cross the threshold of High School. On the day of their arrival, they are welcomed y a hearty initiation from the hands of the Sophomores. An introduction to real high school life is given them on xamination day. The climax comes when the Freshman Party turns out to be a huge success. Final examinations bring the first act 0 a close. ACT II A group of actors, more sophisticated, a little more experienced, a bit smarter, and very much less shy enter upon 1 second year of high school—the Sophomores of 1935. On the day that they initiate the Freshmen they picture them-elves as they were a year ago and are dazzled by their extraordinary brilliance—an unusual shade of green. A midwinter dancing party brightens their spirits. Semester screen tests are again approached with much less apprehension md not nearly the tense excitement of last year. Active participation in the assembly programs marks their increased nterest in school activities. Final examinations close the second act. ACT III Another year ushers in a group of grown-up Juniors. The successful presentation of the comedy, “Oh Professor, s one of the highlights of the year. The success of the play enables them, under the leadership of Miss Price to ponsor one of the best Junior-Senior Receptions of many years. Many members of this energetic cast participate in he Girl Reserve, Hi-Y, and various other clubs of the school. Once more the curtain closes on the act with final xaminations and activities. ACT IV Seniors enter for the grand finale. Choosing Commencement invitations, cards, and the class ring, makes the cast ealize very vividly that it is the last act. A very original type of school play is presented, “Little Women , which is f a serious mood and well fitted to the dignity of the Seniors. Senior social activities in the weeks preceding Com-nencement bring to the cast a firm realization that it must soon pass from the stage. Commencement with its mingled cy and sorrow brings the drama to a final close. A slow curtain falls on the scene as the lights fade.

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