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. 45 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY---1951 W In the year 1939 we started our search for knowledge. Eighteen members of this year's graduating class started school at Jefferson. They are: Carol Jean Anderson, Gerald Ber- rier, Sophia Brenkus, Steven Durkovic, Robert Harvey, Barbara Jacobs, Ruth Meade, JoAnn Milner, Jack Mitcham, Donna Morgan, Glenna Rodgers, Culver Rogers, Marilyn Slabaugh, Lois Jean Stainfield, Shirley Walker, Richard Waters, Nancy Weatherston, and Lawrence Woodworth. The years passed, and we found ourselves in the fifth grade, where many students were el- igible for band. Then came the 'tbig day as we entered the high school building as seventh graders. Al- though we were confused at first, we soon set- tled down and found our way around. Several of the boys then participated in Junior High basketball. We were grown up also, for we were invited to dances and other activities of the upperclassmen. In the eighth grade we took the Eighth Grade State Test in which several students ranked high in the State and in the County. The ninth grade brought many new faces to greet us, for it was at this time that the Lenox students joined us. These new students soon became familiar to us and were recognized as: Inez Crow, Paul Diemer, Carol Hist, Arlie Keel, Herbert Locy, Rose March, Shirley Schmaltz, Helen Rogers, Irene Tamas, Betty Tamas and Ruth Trask. Many students from other places found Jef- ferson to their liking and joined us during our twelve years. They are: Charlotte Abbott, Joyce Ashley, Donald Baginski, Robert Bar- ton, Jack Benson, Dorothy Brown, Dick Di- bell, Marlene Duke, Merlon Gochneaur, Betty Mae Green, Marilyn Harvey, Ella Mae Hed- rick, Neil Herman, Raymond Kozak, Betty Stevens, Norman Supplee, and Julia Smith. Our sophomore year passed quickly, and we entered the Junior Class, ready to take on the responsibility of the Junior-Senior Prom. We elected Jack Benson President, Marilyn Har- vey Vice-President, land Glenna Rodgers Sec- retary-Treasurer, to lead us through the mon- ey-making projects and other activities neces- sary for the success of the prom. At last our senior year arrived. We elected Robert Harvey President, Ricihard Waters Vice-President, and Marilyn Harvey Secre- tary-Treasurer. During this year several of the boys 'brought real honor to us and the school as members of the Big Seven League Championship Basketball Team. Our years at Jefferson have 'been enjoyable ones. The girls have been active in Y-Teens, G. I. A., band and chorus, the boys in basket- ball, track, and football, as well as band and chorus. Now that the time has come for us to leave, we are filled with eager anticipation and fear at the idea of entering the world as intelligent citizens. Yet, We feel a tinge of sadness, too, at the thought of leaving Jeffer- son High School. We wish to express our thanks and appre- ciation to the faculty and to the community for making our school days happy days. Senior Class Song---1951 HFAREWELL JEFF HIGH Tune-Now Is The Hour VERSE We've spent many years at Jeff High, But every one was a dear one. Teachers and classmates we'll miss, But we will always remember them. CHORUS Soon comes the time when we must say good- ' bye To all the days we have spent at old Jeff High. A new life we're facing, But we will weather through. So Dear Jeff High, We'11 say farewell to you. VERSE For all the knowledge you've taught us We'1l always be very grateful. Evin though our part may be small We'll try to make this a ibetter world.
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