Jefferson Area High School - J Hi Life Yearbook (Jefferson, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i i 1 FIRST ROWsShirley Welser, David Wilson, Edward Clifton, Joanne Ollila, Clara Stevens. SECOND ROWgAlbertine Watson. Clara Lillie. Edward Farabaugh, Virginia McMillion, Mrs. Euverard. Joanne Ollila, David Wilson, and Edward Clifton were elecLed to the National Honor So- ciety in their Junior year. Edward Clifton was county president in 1961, David Wilson in 1952. This year Clara Stevens, Clara Lillie and Edward Farabaugh were chosen from the Sen- ior Class, and Shirley Welser, Albertine Watson and Virginia McMillion from the Junior Class. The members are elected by a secret ballot of the faculty on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. To be eli- gible the student must rank high in these qualifications and be in the upper third of his class. Character is the student's reliable, honest, and loyal personality. Scholarship is the stu- dent's ability to maintain better-than-average grades and be in the top third of the class. Leadership is shown by holding office or will- ingness in promoting school activities. Service to the school in any way without seeking a reward is an important qualification. Jefferson High School is proud of its nine members of the National Honor Society. PAGE TWENTY-TWO

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ORGANIZATIONS. Beacon Lights Highlighting our school voyage viere the beacon lights that beckoned to us along the Way. On shipboard people cf similar interests seem to gravi- tate to each other. Thus it is in school. Some beacon lights called us to participate, while others were content merely to watch depending upon our interests and talents. These helped to mold our personalities and taught us to rovv in harmony while enjoying the fellowship and good will of the other passengers. Like deckhands, we learned to give time and service to others, for most of our school clubs bear the badge of service. PAGE TWENTY-ONE



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PROJECTION CLUB FIRST ROW-William Ollila, Dean Herman, Lynn Herrmann, Gene Van Devender, Edward Farabaugh, Edward Clifton, Donald Lynne, Herbert Housel, David Wilson. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Euverard, Frederic Webster, Herman Stevens, Ronald Harvey, Charles Elderkin, Donald Schrock, Jerry Slay, Richard Lenart, William Grimes. THIRD ROW--Wayne Robinson, John Lampson, Bruce Loomis, William Kemmer, John Lek- ander, Ralph Porter, Charles Naso, Cecil Higley, James Larko. MISSING FROM PICTURE-Thomas Dickson, James March, Perry Brenneman. The truth in the proverbial saying a pic- ture is worth a thousand words is illustrated by the popularity cf the film strips, disc films, and movies shown by the Projection Club this year. More than in any other previous year, the Club has extended its visual education pro- gram until nearly every subject offered in high school is accompanied by some type of film. Under the competent guidance of Mrs. Euverard, the Club's object is to train boys, selected in the eighth grade, to use the projec- tion equipment properly. Because of the man- ner by which they are selected, each class has several members who are trained operators of the equipment. Many new disc and strip films were added to the scho0l's collection. The major purchase of the year, however, was the buying of the new movie projector. Under the present system the new projector, which has been overhauled, is used in the grade school building. The Projection Club this year became a very efficient organization, showing many invalu- able films to students. The work of the mem- bers of this organization is a benefit to the entire school. PRESIDENT ,,,,,.,..... Edward Farabaugh VICE-PRESIDENT ,,..,,,, Edward Clifton SECRETARY ,,,,,,, ,, Gene Van Devender ASSISTANT SECRETARY Donald Lynne TREASURER .,..., , ,,,,,,,,, Lynn Herrmann ADVISOR ,,,.. ..., M rs. Euverard PAGE TWENTY-THREE

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