Jacksboro High School - Fang Yearbook (Jacksboro, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 23 text:

Mr. Kemp, our beloved custodian, is loved by every boy and girl who ever attended J.H.S. He is always kind, friendly, helpful, and considerate. He is always around when needed. He does everything from keeping the building spic and span to listening to the troubles and woes of the stu- dents. The students and faculty will never be able to express to Mr. Kemp their appreciation fully for all the things he has done for them. l believe in my own ability to work efficiently and to think clearly, and I pledge myself to make America a better place for everyone. This is the last paragraph of the F.B.L.A. Creed which is being given in unison by the new mem- bers of the club at the in- itiation service. The band's assistance at pep rallies was greatly ap- preciated. The booming of the drums accenting the yells of the students added to the spirit of the occasion. The melodic beauty of the high school song being layed by the band and sung by the entire student body is a never-to-be-for gotten thrill.

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Editor Evelyn Hobson ties the last knot on the package containing the first shipment of the annual material to the publisher. And here, Mr. Gregg, post office employee, accepts the package for mailing from Mary Whitsitt with the editor looking on. The editor and June Dunlap are de- lighted that the shipment is ready ahead of schedule. The staff was able to beat the deadline by several days.



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Tables loaded with mums for the Homecoming Game meant hours of work for members of the junior class. Here Dub Cook and Troy Brock are ready to carry the mums to be de- livered during the next two or three hours. Looking over the beauti- M. Jah -s Mrs. Hill points out Brazil on the map, where Portuguese influence is most dominant today, as the American History class works on their maps, essays, and work-books. They are studying colonization in the Americas and the influence European institu- tions have had on modern American culture. 'They are also making com- parisons of Colonial conflicts with European countries with those of our present day foreign problems. ful mum corsages are Linda Hawkins, iunior class vice president, with Evelyn Mil- ler, Richard Gardner, Paula Armstrong, Paula Curtner, and Janie Stewart, the five members who sold the most mums. Paula Curtner was declared tops in salesmanship ability. Miss Light, class sponsor, is help- ing to direct the sorting of mums.

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