East Jackson High School - Log Yearbook (Jackson, MI)
- Class of 1928
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Class I lop meey I wtsh to tell you of an amazrng experrence that I had last year An uncle had died and left me a great deal of money and as I was determlned to get the best out :I If I tray eled quite a bxt Durlng the course ol my trayels I met a very xnterestxng younv man wl o was gorng to his home 1n Tula, a small town near NICXILLJ Ctty He too was a trayeler and as I was lnterested in h1s country he told me some tlungs about h1s home and the people who lived there Fmally, in a casual way, he mentxoned the Aztee tombs of Nlexlco 'ty lb aroused my curlosltv I aslced more about them and drew from hlm a ste ry ol one of the temples that had a curxous labyrlnth beneath If As my tlme was my own and my donngs my own busmess, I decldecl to return home wrth hun and v1s1t thls quaxnt old place I learned from mv compamon that thxs temple was one of the oldest ones Ih IVlex1co that If wa famous for graven Images and If s wonderful oracle After an lmpatlent journey we arrived at Tula Nly compan1on and hrs parents pre valled upon me to stay with them for a few days and then Felxppe, as I found hrs name to be promlsed to accompany me to the temple I frnally consented and staved three days Although everythmg was done to malce my stay a pleasant one, I really belleve those three days lasted about two weelcs At last they came to an end We tool: our way to MCXICKX Ctty and found lodging wlth some of Fellppes frxends Early the next mormng we started for the temple Arrlvmg there, we found If de serted except for the prxests who leept the shrme flres burnmg I went from room to room, through passage and corrlclor, exclalmlng over the wonderful carvlngs and xmages of the old relrglon Soon we had vlslted the more Important rooms and I desxred to see the tombs and the labvrlnth Fellppe called a gtude and we descended many steps untll we were ID that confuslng maze of passages I was a llttle ln advance of the guide and Felrppe when they to ped to examine a curlo a llttle more closely I ran on and dld not notice that they were not followmg Imagme my concern when, trymg to retrace my steps to them I could not fend my way I shouted and recemved no answer Many tlmes I repeated my call and each call brought only rnnumerable echoes I d1d not lcnow whxch way to turn Con fused and tremblmg from fear I toolc the ftrst turn1ng offered and felt my wav along the uneven floor ol the dlmly hghted passage Then I saw a ray of lxght Hope awolce and I hurrred forward The passage led through a small openmg and 1nto a roelcy room I stooped to go through the doorway and rarsed myself to gaze Into the lace of a huge grin ning Image made of gold stlyer and hronze I stepped baclc qeuclcly as the uddenness had quite talcen awav my breath I'Ioweyer, I soon saw that the chamber was unlnhablted an stared up Into the face el tue I1 ure It was lasuone lT1eXyl'lt 1 tm Qpunx of gypt except that there were no hands The nnage must haye leen al wut tlurty t t Ill helght and the mammoth head was crowned wrth an elaborate head ress The eyes were carved so that they followed whereyer I went Prom the nose ol the go a I t ole If t Issue twin lets of steam an from tle I'0lII1 6 ITIOIIII 3 Q00 slle stream of water ran t coursecl down the chln, fallmg ontu the breast and flowxng away The room was larr y well ughte t ough I could not locate where IE came rom Alter examining the statue I lo Iced around for a way of gettlng out ol the chamber other than the wav In wluch I ha entered There was none that I could see Ina y ta tr1c e ol water remxnded me taat 11 1 I . 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A ' ' I. 1ht1 ln Richard Demmg President Arthur Long VICC President ay Coble Secretary Kenneth Coolbaugh Treasurer Karleen Watts Alvln Hmz Frances Muller Thomas Cooper Harold Franlchn Taletha Hendershott Elmer Hxtt Dorothy Ross Robert Waudby Chalmer Ross B111 Mlx Ervin Wlson Lucy England Marvin Russell Doris Christensen Thelma England gophla Straub Edwln Graffa Paul Reul osephme Conner Bully Young Elsle Werner George Bristow Falry Dlll Su cnth f mdt Delton Conlon Presldent Marine Trlbble Secretarv Ahce ehnzen Treasurer Gerald Porter Wllma Gregory Gerald Bovers Delmas Sontchl Bessle Duclcham ohn lVlcCluer Dorothv Kapff Katle Vargo Harold Barden Wfavne Wllnmoutlm Elmer Schofan Ioul I '15lCOYlCl1 Thomas Campbell Sammv Butcher Roger Pudrl 1 lghrs en. un rlt turnm x n 'an t mon tn tt me R mx Dov. xour mother olwltct to l'CI5Slng The Gul Do sou uint rn rung the xx hole famllx mn on thus parts? li gg I 'rude v 1 ' Q J 1 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 S K 7 1 9 -I 1 1 1 , . , , s - , ,: J , . , r , , . , . 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I ' '. 1 ' ' f '. lcl'5N X I Vve the class of 1978 of East ackson High School in the counts of ackson and State of Michigan heing of sound mind and memory do publish and declare this to he our Last Will and Testament in the manner following to wit First We do i ill and direct that all lust dehts and commeneement expenses he pai in full Second XVe seniors lease our txpewriters to the patient uniors or to whoexer wants to trx to use them The commercial room in which to hold all arguments tights and Good times Third The Seniors leaxe their elass assignments to anxone who can get them Fourth Ilah Smith wills her position as a haskethall captain to imone who feels capahle mf filling it l'ift To the Freshman class we will our hest wishes onli for we realize that thex haxe plenty of capabilities of their ox n Sixth Any gum that is found parked Jn walls, chairs, or am other inconspicuous places max he kept hv che finder Seventh Arvid lVlcCaffertv wills his nice even temper to Arthur Stehner and hopes t at he will not accept it ,Also his art of scientific loxe making, to Bowman Harden Eighth We, the Senior hot s, wish to retain the possilailities of growing mustaches and the Senior girls wish to keep the prixilege of wearing short dresses Ninth Lillian Root wills her prompt attendance and attention to Clarence Clifton and Mildred Holcomh Also her ahilitv of talking hack to teachers to Bernice Beehe Tenth We Seniors, leave all the ink hlotches on the Hoot to our janitor Doc Camp e flex enth Clarence Spencer passes to his worst enemx his position as husiness manager o the school paper He thoughtfuily leases to lVlr Porter his suspen ers an wishes to he in ormed ot their ahihtx to last Asn eaxes 1 know e ge ot txpewriters to some am hitious unior Twelfth We leaxe to the uniors all the amazing knowledge and startling information which we from time to time haxe furnished them Nluch of this knowledge we know ha ing out of such information Tairteenth Rosa Blair wishes to aequeati t Susie l'rex the opportunity of hecoming the new oratorical nuisance with the understanding that he hegins all his sentenees with the word W EIL Her ahilitx to sing to Desmond Mcfafferty Fourteenth Vile desire to present our locker kexs to am and all indixiduals who ean find and keep them Fi teenth Rox Bristow leawes us gift of gala and powers of argum ntation toget er x iti us wittx remarks to Russe e mzen He also le axes his haskethall ahilitx to War Reul and his laasehall shoes to Bill Shannon l-hs goo looks to farwin l-len ersho' aut no seeond thought he thinks he shall keep them Sixteenth We hequeath our wonderful collection ot used hlotters ink hottles serap paper and all stuh pencils to the needx uniors Sexenteenth XX e leaxe to the school hoard our BIOS! gracious thanks for their generous consideration in requiring Us to haxe sixteen credit lortx minute perio s fe r years ot Pnglish two tears ot Historx an two or more vears of Math Fighteenth Vile as Seniors wish to eaxe to our teachers, past an present the grati tude we feel is due them lor the mam aets ot kindness i hich thex have shown us hoth in and out of school for the hours spent with us in studies and tor the inspiration thex haxe gixen us in our association together Nineteenth VR e the class ot 1978 appoint the capahle Nlr XVack Reul as executor of this our Last VC ill tm he carried out when we haxe passe on Wfitnesses Notarx Puhlic I Ellen Eagen Eddie Torrial 7 Pete Calhoun .1 Y . 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Y ' Y gk d . l T S Conbratulatlons to the Gradu ates of East Jackson H h School As you stand upon the threshold of your llfe s ca reer we wlsh you a full meas ure of success R M Stone Lumber Oakwood 100 DELUXE BUS SERVICF or 81361131 13111168 between an polnts call lrvlng 509 for speclal rates Southern Mlthlgan Transportation Fo Gunmson Gardens North and his of your School Terms S50 down and 320 per month PFICC 31800 No mterest or taxes for one year GUNNIQON 010 Dwl ht Bld Oak 1403 East Jackson Green house 2926 In MlLlll,,3H Avenue s j Wood Manlger Irvln 124? Beddm Plants Vegetable Plants All knds of flow r nlants We hll baskets and urns for cemetery Porch boxes for homes All plants very reasonable 4 Q ' - Q ' ' ig ' ' F .Q -' 2 ' ,V , Y , k -Q , x Co. . L . - Q 6 W 1 Buy a Little Cottage in - Ros: . , I 2 . g ,i . ' 1 5 ' J ' 'g Q. ' .' 3 OMWEG S GROCERIES MEATS CANDIES Square Deal Store Come and try our servrce 2932 M1Ch1g3H E Oak 110 W Hartw lck W oodfield Lumber Mlllwork Fuel We are as near as your phone 300 428 N Mechanlc St Phone Oak 3830 East Slde Garage Open Day and Nrght All kmds of repalr work GAS and OILS Between Roberts 81 Henrletta Rexall Rlddle s Drug Store 2016 Mlchlgan Ave E Thxs IS the only mdependent Rexall Drug Store rn jackson See us when rt comes to Drugs Rexall Rlddle Compliments of East Slde IN atlonal Unlon Bank MICHIGAN 8: ORANGE Compllments of n Bulldlng Drug Store Edward E RICE Prop Sun Bu1ld1ng jackson Mrchx an N 11.9 Come here for your Dry Goods and Groeerles 2018 h Mlchlgan Ave jatkson Save and Prosper through The Amerlcan Blllldllig 25 Loan Ass n V . Y' T L - V , Co. ' 9 . - Y. - . S11 ' ' ufklw Hank 'llfml Swan llum ,x.',,rf-fWfWri ' . ' 'g Nlrx. ll. ll. lm jf'll'ccl ' - V Comp rmcnts of X I Rll' Nl! JACK S PLACE ALL HOME COOKING 2000 E Mlchlgan Avenue BUCK 8 ROC K Grocerres Meats Notxons Qeruce ur h a :mule Qealltv O the best hls s a h re Owned store ?50l MlLl1l an Axe E Ol 4073 W alter E Spicer M D Suite 303 DWlgl'1t Block Phone Oakwood 373 F1 jack On Mlchrgan l:,ve E Nose and Throat ll lmc VVINDOW SHADES Tontme NIILTROI Ol IT KN Window Shlde Qhop Leo Mlller Prop 102 North Park Avenue Ons vo d 0692 W German a Blllldlllo S Loan ASSOL13t1OIl Ofe a xetner I'IllLl Pat Noonans Greenhouee ttrran Road Irvmg 619R Lemetery Baskets Urns Garden Plants and Qleeds Nichol Q Grocery 0301 E Ganson GROCERIES AND MFATS A S ua e Deal All the Txme V l' I W 1 V , Q . , . .. A J' f'.ts r, llrtrfw' 1 'cl I-1 nmlfr v . I U 1 ' 9 N I -lu --l . 'A O I - t K , ' 1 ' 1 ' f K ,.. For t A if ,On 1. f A ' - ' o v K ., 5 . . 35. LI lv . BT. C Co: rw .11'IlTb 5 Luxor, Crescent Tint, ot A 1 , V A A I 1 X Y. V 7, . o n c n . . Q ' ' A . De .1 . . ' . 1 :Q f. fr gooclirvs 1.t ' Y. , , 300 1'Il'S Sr, - ' . 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