Jackson Center High School - Ja Ce Hi Yearbook (Jackson Center, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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emot elau -ffutoty Well look here' lf at asn t the hastory of the phases of that marvelous senaor class of l955 ln the l943 44 school year tharty-sax wald and wooly lattle lndaans on the war-path for educataon enrolled an the farst grade ofthe Jackson Center Reservataon under the darectaon of Guef Mrs Maude Graffath lShe sure settled them down lThose blood tharsty lndaans were Phyllas Allanger Patracaa Ambos Larry Arthur Ronald Baker Robert Case Jackae Davas Rose Davas Karby Eheman Charles Ellaott Joan Gerber Barbara Glett Valeda Gluck Roger Heantz Lee Horvath Roxae Howell Sheala Kennedy Sharley Kesler Harold Kaes Garry Klopfenstean Joyce Korn Wallaam Metz Adelane Maars Rachard Maller Junaor Morras Gerald Poppe l.eon Readmg Gerald Rose Verna Shultz Lucalle Steanke Bonnae Lou Staefel Janace Stockstall Janace Ware Twyla Watkans Gerald Wenner Sharley Young and Thelma Young The next year I944-45 tharty-sax palate lattle cowboys and cowgarls lamagane all those lndaans passedl went anto the second corral wath Mrs Mana Dague as thear boss of the Bar Nothang Ranch That year some of the hands must have decaded to change ranches to further thear abalataes an radang ard ropang The new Dudes were Kenneth Myers from Anna Bar X Ranch and John Wales from Sprangcreek Townshap Bar T Ranch Of course there were some who rode off They were Twyla Watkans who rode off to Sadney and Gerald Wenner who went to Plattsvalle Ohl Onl We almost forgot thas fellow Butch then he dadn t gave us much tame to get to know ham Rachard Herrang was on our ranch an the fall when the round up started an September but he left us early an November at to fafty one of these days Mrs Bemadane Heantz was our Commander an Chaef Our new cadets were James Babcock from Mars Ruth Burket from Bellefontaane Pluto James Powers from Dayton Jupater and Wallas Zwaebel from Venus That year Rose Davas left us and went to Lewastown on Saturn Dadn t she lake our patrol or dad she thank they had a better stataon Raymond and Oglean Kegley came to our planet and left all an the same month whach wc: an September Elvara Garcaa landed from Mercedes School whach as an Texas on Earth Robert Henderacks also came that year from Earth ln l946 47 tharty sax boy and garl scouts who were begannang to get tared of educataon enrolled an the fourth troop under the darectaon of Ms Crystal Stahler as thear troop leader That year there were sever al who loaned our troop Tommy Lawhead entered from Sadney Remember that sweet lattle cub scout Donald Baker entered from Braggsdale School an Franklan Co and Jeanette Purtee entered from Pemberton Barbara Stevens entered from New Hampshare Unao and left for Pontaac Machagan an the same year M: e she wanted to be an explorer scout and do some travelang The next year thraty sax enrolled an the fafth year of the bag top wath Mrs Mabel McGowan as thear rang master Donald Baker left our carcus to go to the one at Waynesfaeld Boy he couldn t keep up wath our pace very long now could he? Martm Kodger brought a new act to our carcus when the new season opened an the fall Also Betty Jo McName loaned us from Anna Now l wonder how that happened? Anna has a good carcus hcsn t at'P Rachard Shroyer came to us that year from Rosewood Wayne Johnston after beang shot out of a cannon came flyang through the aar and landed here ln the l948 49 school year tharty fave waves and seamen enlasted an the saxth davasaon of the navy under the darectaon of Admaral Mrs Mabel McGowan Marvalene Gates enlasted from Sadney thas year Wayne Johnston was court martaaled to DeGraff for more basac traanang Now that boy sure must have laked to get around Martan Kodger was shapped to Lewastown and Janace Stockstall shapped to Crown Poant lndaana, for further orders I2 Q o . . , . . , . . - I . . . I I . . I . I . . . . . ,, . ,, , , In - N . . n . n 4 0 . ' U p I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I . I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I . . . . . . . . ,. ,, . . . . . . . . . I O ll ll ' ' ' I I I . I . . . . , I - ' I , . For the third space patrol our class enrollment increased to forty-one cadets. Gee, maybe we could make I I I I I . I . . u . . I . . 0 ' I I 0 - I . - . . I . . . . I . . I . I . I . . I . U I . - . . . . . 2 - n . f' 3 . . . , , . . . . I I . . . , . . . , . 0' 'I I . - I . - . . . . . . . I . . ,, . ., . . . D . . . I . . . . I .

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elf!! p02l72 Our parents teachers and fruends We ve faced the troubles of youth together Have helped us fund success Unuted un 'oy and sorrow And as our school days end Always fundung the sun un stormy weather We senuors wush them the very best Always searchung for tomorrow Yes the tume has come for us to part Soon we ll forget all arguments Wuth all our hopes and schemes And the luttle problems we ve shared But Jackson Hugh wull luve un our hearts But remember only our good tumes No matter how far away our dreams And the muschnevous deeds we ve dared Thus us the tume for dreams to come true Always un the fall When we make our chouce un lufe To us the doors of Jackson Hugh have opened Now we must enter a school anew And we ve gone on our way The world wuth uts uoy and strufe Studyung laughung and hopung Wnen we ve funally reached our goals We ve made so many fruends But remember these l2 years as the best Here at Ja Ce Hu We ll truly belueve un our motto But tears wuth happuness blend Knowledge us the Ladder to Success And we must say good bye May luck be always wuth you Our dear old Alma Mater To you we ll ever be true We your sons and daughters Shurley Young 6114: .Vany Farewell classmates and fruends Tus tume to part And start upon lufe s lourney now We re past the furst few steps And onward up we know we ve clone our est For you ve been taught by our teachers true That KNOWLEDGE LEADS TO SUCCESS Yes we ve come far together all as one And all of us have had such fun We feel that we re prepared To face all truals we know we ll pass that test For we bel ueve what our motto says That KNOWLEDGE LEADS TO SUCCESS REFRAIN Farewell to you, dear Jackson Hugh We know you've done your best to try To teach us what our motto says, That KNOWLEDGE LEADS TO SUCCESS Composed by Adelune Muars TT ' I I I I I . I . . I I I I . . ' I I I I ' . ' ' . I I I I I I I I . I . - Q I I 2 1 I I I . I , - I . I . I I . I I I . Q . . . ' I ll ' ll ll - ll 0 I I I I I I I . I I . . I I I . I . I , b . I . I I I I I I s I I n



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emot gfau -lfzdtoty fContunuedl ln I949 50 thurty nune players entered the seventh game wuth Mrs Margaret Forsythe as theur coach Belueve us we got broken unto the ways of hugh school football mughty quuck The new players that came to us that year were Aman Calum from Dayton Unuversuty Thomas Carey from Sudney Tech Mary Dowell from Maplewood All Stars Fhyllus Leuberuck from Wapakoneta Blume and Benuamun Shaffer from Van Buren Unuversuty They must have heard about the wonderful reputation of our team Neul Vonder huevel also came from Quincy State In 1950 5l thurty sux travelers embarked on theur eughth year of travelmg over the world under the supervusuon of Mr Max Frues Do you remember hum and the wonderful tumes we had together? Bob Detruck louned us un Australia that year Rose Mary Moore traveled with us for awhule but she left us un Nlarch when we were un France Roxue Howell caught up with us un Alaska after her short vusut to Belle fontaine un the Umted States Guess she lust couldn t stay away Wayne Kossel and Roger Shaffer louned us un South America In the l95l 52 season thurty four movie stars entered the stage doors of theur freshman year wuth Mrs .ban Fullerton as theur director Dud we ever thunk we were bugl fBut then what freshman class doesn't '71 That year we produced the smash hut Freshman Fall Frolucs That year also Wayne Kossel left us to go to make humself some honest money Robert Pousel came and left durung the furst sux weeks of our re 'uearsals Guess h dudn t luke us euther Roger Shaffer left us and went for a tour of personal appearances Verna Lou Shultz left to go to a private school to learn more about actung Robert Wuse uouned our troop that year after he left Perry Dramatucs School ln Cell Block No l0 there were thurty three unmates enrolled to further theur particular ambutuons Even uf they dudn t want to The warden un charge of thus vucuous group of sophomore inmates was M' Donald Benharwood There were no parolees that year so no one was lucky enough to escqoe We re ceuved two new unmates though fl wonder what they dud I They were Dorothy Harpest from Waynesfueld and Bobby Joe Stevens from Lewistown We welcomed them to our cell block teacher That year they got theur class rungs and had theur play Just Ducky which Mrs Kaylor du rected for them We also sponsored the Jr Sr Prom and the annual Not much else happened of vutal umportance James Babcock left us durung the summer before school started Things were goung pretty smoothly until Gerald Shanner came over here from Botkuns to make lufe unpredictable for us Now usn t that bug newsl l But we really were glad he came and pepped up the place Freddie Kysenceder also louned us that year During the summer of 54 Ruth Ann Burket quut school and got marrued As far as we know she us un Panama at the present time The whole class uouns un wushung her and Roger happiness ln 1954 Mr Holt as gatekeeper stood on a cloud at the golden gate wuth hus luttle golden book He read the names of the luttle angels that could pass through the pearly gates unto theur senuor year The luttle angels that made ut through the gates were Phyllus Allunger Patty Ambos Aman Calum Bob Case Bob Detruck Kirby Eueman Charles Elliott Joan Gerber Barbara Glett Dorothy Harpest Roger Heuntz Le Horvath Roxue Howell Harold Kues Joyce Korn Fred Kysenceder Willuam Metz Betty McName Adelune Muars .bnuor Morrus Gerald Poppe Leon Readung Gerald Shanner Gerald Rose Lucille Steunke Bobby Stevens Bonnue Stuefel Neul Vonderhuevel Januce Ware Bob Wise Thelma Young Shirley Young We never dud make ut to our fufty cadets but we dud get thurty two luttle angels out of the deal When we were lnduans on the plauns of Jackson Center we never thought we would be able to cl umb the ladder to the Golden Cuty but here we are We thunk there us no better group of angels any where un the Golden Cuty Roxue Howell sunce her marruage was transferred to the Kitchen to make elcakes In her spare time she us dustung the Golden Staurs on the Oglessbee Homestead During Christmas vacatuon Bobby Joe Stevens must have decided that he would rather spend hus time polushung the crowns of the officers un the navy so he left us 0 o - I . - . . . u . I . I ' I - I . . . I - I . - . . . . I . . . . , . . - I . - . . . . ' ll ' ll I ' I I . e ' ' ' ' : . . I . A . . . . . . 4 . . 5 .J . . . . . . . , . ' ln l953-54, thirty-four students entered their iunior year at Ja Ce Hi with Mr. Frederick Gross as their . . . ,, ,. . .- . , , . . . . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . I ' 1 I D . . - . : . . I I D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I - I I I . I l I I I I I 1 ' I I . . . - u I . . I . . 9 I I I I I I , .

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