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J-HI-LIFE BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW-Laura Scribner, Darlene Speaker, Joyce Ashley, Charlotte Abbott, Dorothy Sickinger, Connie Gale, Katherine McMannes. SECOND ROW-Mr. Walburn, Charles Rollman, Ly nn Herrmann, William Elderkin, Kathlene Williams, Beverly Overly. Brr-r-r-r. Remember those cold gridiron days when the chants of Upeanuts, popcorn, hot coffee and hot-dogs were a welcome sound to your numb body? Of c-ourse, we all remember those days of blankets and frozen toes, but we remember most of all the stimu- lating warmer-uppers served to us by the concession workers. The money earned by these diligent workers at both football and basketball games helped to publish our J-Hi-Life yearbook and the monthly papers. It took plenty of enthusiasm and energy to run the various concessions, but these ambitious students were willing to give up their time and efforts to make the annual a success. Besides wading around in slush dur- ing football games, the workers also sold pro- grams during the County Tournament -basket- ball games held at Jefferson.
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RED CROSS COUNCIL FIRST ROW-Marjorie Chambers, Dorothy Bro-wn, Shirley Stevens, Shirley Walker, Patri- cia Hayford, Joanne McConnell, Darla Berrier. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Prochko, Barbara West, Shirley Burgett, Beverly Overly, Margaret Weatherston, Betty Stevens, Joanne Komsie. Remember how proud you were of your first Red Cross pin-'way back in the first grade? You wore it until it rusted. That pin is still a badge of honor, a token of the great work of this benevolent organization. This year the school collected 325.75 in the annual membership drive. Three homerooms. Miss Wallace's, Mrs. Euverard's and Mr. Fos- ter's, had one hundred per cent membership. Four dollars of this money was used to enroll JeH'erson High School in the Ashtabula Coun- ty Junor Red Cross. Ten dollars was given to the Child Welfare Fund to help purchase food and clothing for the underprivileged. The Service Fund also received 310. This fund maintains camps for Red Cross leaders and also provides literature on Red Cross work. Overseas boxes were packed in October and sent to the children in Europe. These con- tained pencils, erasers, crayons, paper, and other school supplies. At Christmas time, thir- ty-two boxes were sent to residents of the County Home. Each room packed a box for an inmate. and a special effort was made to give each one a selection of his favorite food items. The grade school made almost five hundred seasonal favors which were sent to various childrens homes and hospitals. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Shirley Walker VICE-PRESIDENT Patricia Hayford SECRETARY-TREASURER Shirley Stevens ADVISOR Mrs. Prochko
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G. I. A. FIRST ROW-Patricia Hayford, Shirley Treen, Jo Ann Tisch, Donna Morgan, Carole Smith, Darlene Speaker. Beverly Stoll, Joanne Ollila. SECOND ROW-Miss Armitage, Ruth Trask, Virginia Chapin, Dorothy Brown, Ella Mae Hedrick, Katherine McMannes, Carol Jean Anderson, Cherie Osborne, Betty Tietz. THIRD ROW-Mary Glazier, Joyce Ashley, Shirley Welser, Bevf erly Overly, Betty Mae Green, Helen Rogers, Luella Ashley, Jo Ann Milner, Lois Jean Stain- field. FOURTH ROW-Inez Crow, Joyce Hervey, Julia Smith, Ruth Webb, Marilyn Jerome, Barbara Ames, Jo Ann Stevens, Marilyn Harvey, Shirley Walker, Clara Stevens. FIFTH ROIW- Barbara Jacobs, Sandra Simpson, Clara Lillie, Nancy Weatherston, Carol Hist, Charlotte Ab- bott, Henrietta Kirkland, Sophia Brenkus. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS tNot picturedh ' Patricia Ames, Dorothy Bartram, Darla Mae Berrier, Frances Brenkus, Marjorie Chambers. Martha Chipps, Nancy Crew, June Detrick, Eleanor Diemer, Donna Lou Everett, Mary Falls, Kay Fisher, Connie Gale, Joyce Gary, Eleanor Hedrick, Evelyn Hines, Dolores Housel, Doris Jeffords, Iris Kananen, Elene Kukkola, Eloise Kukkola, Louise Kuncz, Theresa Kuncz, Marilyn Lee. Thelma Lempcnen, Jean Lester, Roberta Liggett, Hazel Loomis, Joanne McConnell, Virginia Mc- Million, Doris Meek, Helen Mihm, Gail Myers, Jane Oliver, Jo-Hanna O'Neill, Rosilyn Reinhart, Carol Rhein, Delores Richmond, Charlene Rogers, Ella Rose Scribner, Dorothy Sickinger, Laura Scribner, Betty Smith, Betty Stainfield, Damaris Treen, Jacquelynn Ward, Albertine Watson. Margaret Weatherston, Barbara West, Kathleen l'Vllll3l flS, Irene Wludyiga, Joan Wolfe, Mary Lou Flack, Janet White, Shirley Hanson, Darlene Moore. Beverly Rodgers. Betty Pelow, Eugenia Smith.
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