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DEDICATIO In appreciation of his many contributions to school and community, we, the students of Jef- ferson High School, dedicate this, the twentieth edition of J-HI-LIFE to Mr. Robert L. Shoaf. During the twenty-five years that he has been at Jefferson High, Mr. Shoal has Watched our school grow larger and larger. He sometimes recalls the days when he first taught chemistry and physics in Jefferson. His laboratory was ill-stocked and inadequate. Today when one walks into the chemistry and physics laboratories, he finds well- lighted, ccnvenient work taiblesg cupboards filled with chemcalsg and modern equipment lining the wall. Of these laboratories Mr. Shoaf can justly be proud. Mr. Shoaf has served as coach for all sports. He now coaches the track team and is advisor for the school Athletic Association. In this, his silver anniversary year at Jeffer- son, we wish to thank Mr. Shoaf for 'his many contributions to our school.
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if A SAFFI7' H5652 I . THEME Since the 'beginning of man's urge to travel, trallic signs have existed. They were born in prehistoric times when the caveman first roamed the jungle near his crude abode and threw to- gether a pile of stones for ia trail marker. As civilization progressed, traflic signs Jbecame more and more necessary. 'Since today we are living in an age of speed and automotive fprogress, traf- fic signs are an essential part of our everyday life. When we drive forth on our daily excursions, we constantly see 'words of iwarninlg and wisdom along the smooth 'broad highways. As these signs protect, guide, and help the traveler over the wide American highways, so, too, they will show the way for the observant traveler on the Road of Life. How very many of our fondest memories are summarized in that sign which says School Zone, Speed Limit 20 Miles Per Hour! As we leave lbe-hind the pleasant school days to begin our great journey, let us apply the advice of the lowly traffic signs to the dangers along our wayg and, as we leaf through pa-ges of this 'book may we be guided by their friendly help and counsel. aan: 7A34F776' uw Cf
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