Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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.jar . The l95l Carnival Queen was Bessie Cunningham, a freshman. She is the second freshman to reign as Queen. Congratulations to you, Queen Bessie the I. Sophomore candidate was Kay Black. Junior candidate was Joan Bishop. Senior candidate was Hilda Sutherlin. All the girls worked very hard and did a good job. Queens must run in the family for the Cunninghams. You will remember that Bessie's sister, Virginia Hukill, was the l9SO Queen. Nice going girls. nl L-R Kay Black, Dick Goodwin, Joan Bishop, Leonard Wicksten, Queen Bessie Cunningham, Henry Taylor, Harvey Hueners, Hilda Sutherlin, and Ron Craig.

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Qigggo g B'Imm5wjf 1-1' . , me -'f ., 32 Mm' bww-V wndii J all lst row-Julie Tolman, Janet Walch, Carroll Smith, Shirley Jeschke, mugena Merritt, Esther Smith, Shirley Baysinger, Gean Eiden, Deanna Mitchell. 2nd row-Adele Roach, Jane Cooper, Doris Tlall, Kay Black, Joann Thomas, Leona Raybould, June Riley, Yvonne Gemaehlich, Dovie Sheperd, Mary Schultz, Mrs. Sullenger. Ltth row-Sandra Peterson, Judy Mooring, Merileen Griffin, Norma Huffman, Carol Scanlon. The G.A.A. officers this year Were: President, Esther Smithg Vice-President, Esther Srwithg Sec.-Trea., Mary Schultz. Esther Smith ably took over the position vacated by Hilda Sutherlin in November. The G.A.A. sponsored a Benifit Dance for Marvin Maxwell and a Cake Walk. The adviser of the organization was Mrs. Sullenger. M3



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31 A ... 1' sf 7 9 f wr t' ...mf Once again this page is set aside to give you a bird's eye view of who's who in our little red school house. The best-liked boy and girl honors this year go to Tom Wall and Shirley Jeschke, and one look at their friendly smiles will tell you why. Shirley was also selected as prettiest girl and best dressed, with Don Clay as handsomest boy, and LeRoy Clay as best dressed. Listen! Did you hear that pin drop? If not, it isn't the fault of Fred Starboard or Lindia Meeds, who were voted the quietest boy and girl in our high-school community. No, the noise you hear now 1sn't ten radios all tuned to different stations, 1t's only Hilda Sutherlin and Tom Wall. Since they were voted noisiest boy and girl, the ruckus is understandable. CMy kingdom for some ear-plugs U A Frosh boy and a Senior girl take the honors for most bashful. They are Harvey Hueners and Mary Jo Hall. The politest gentleman is Don Clay, and Sue Sandell is his female counter- part. These two are always willing to let someone else go down the fire escape first, and if you trip and fall flat over their feet they can be relied on not to help you up as if you were feeble, and detract further from your dignity! If you hear a soulful sigh behind you, you don't have to turn around to know it's Carmen Dav1es,who was rightfully chosen most romantic lass. Joe Nolan may show his sentiments a little differently around J-ville Hi, but he's still the most romantic lad. Sue Sandell and Don Clay were voted as girl and boy most likely to succeed. Sue also took the laurels for being most ambitious, and Tom nbusiness manager' Wall is her partner in abounding ambition. CMaybe we should publish phone numbers along with this one.D Don Clay and Shirley Jeschke are the boy and girl the opposite sex would like most to date. Neither of them own cars, either! Most athletic boy and girl are LeRoy Clay and Bessie Cunningham. Sports activities of both of these people prove this a wise choice. The difference in definitions of sophistication between Webster's and J-ville students is noticeable when you learn that Don Clay and Sue Sandell have this title. Just for the record, Webster says a sophisticate is arti- ficial and worldly wise. Keep this in mind next year! Two's company, and the most popular two who keep each other's company are Dick Souza and Carol Wicksten. The favorite eating place once again is Henrys in Medfordg the favorite sub- ject is once again P.E., and Miss Johnson is in her second year of being the favorite teacher. Adele Roach and Paul Greene are the greenest girl and boy for the year.. could Paul's last name have anything to do with his title? Yvonne Gemaehlich's diamond Cthlrd finger, left handj convinced us she is most likely to be married first. The title is kept in the family with brother Eugene voted as boy most likely to marry first. we want a touchdown! l-2-5-hike! You guessed lt, football is the favorite sport. Got a sneakin' hunch our wonderful team had something to do with the choice. The friendliest girl and boy are Kay Black and Bill Gibson. Congrats are in order to a couple of swell schoolmates. Now we leave '.'Jho's Who for another year, and we might do well to leave in either Dick Souza's snazzy Cheve, or Jim Cabler's red and yellow rod, which were voted the two flashiest cars on the campus. We're off! See you again next year! H5

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Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 7

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Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 21

1952, pg 21

Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 60

1952, pg 60

Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 7

1952, pg 7

Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 11

1952, pg 11

Jacksonville High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Jacksonville, OR) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 6

1952, pg 6


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