Jackson Center High School - Jaguar Yearbook (Bluffton, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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SENIOR TRIP The Senior class of Jackson Township left Buffton in a chartered bus at 6:30 on Tuesday morning, October 19th. Enroute to Dayton, Ohio. The first place of interest visited was the Mounds City National Park near Chillicothe Ohio. The group crossed the James River at Point Pleasant and went rm to Charleston, West Virginia for the night. The second day's journey took them into the Blue Ridge mountains. Two outstanding mountain sights on this day were those of New River Canyon, the deepest canyon in eastern United States, and Hawks' Nest Rock State Park. Another interesting feature of the day was the visiting of the White Sulphur Springs Health Resort known as The Green Briar Hotel. Its grounds cover seven thousand acres. The group reached Richmond, Virginia at nightfall and spent two nights there. While in the city of Richmond they went on a guided sight-seeing tour and visited the Capitol Building, The White House of the Confederacy, and St. Johns' Church which is 207 years old. At Williamsburg, Virginia they visited the Capitol Building, the Jail, the Governor's Mansion and the George Washington's House. These buildings are not in use now but are kept just as they were in our colonial days for tourists. The next visit was at Jamestown. There they saw a large pier, the museum, some famous statues, and a very old church and cemetery. On Friday the group visited the Fredricksburg battlefield of 1862 and went to Mt. Vernon to visit George Washington's home and his tomb. They arrived in Washington D. C. at noon and spent Friday afternoon and Saturday forenoon visiting some of the noted historical places there. Among them were the Capi- tol Building, Arlington National Cemetery, George Washington's Monument, White House, Lincoln's Memorial, Washington Catherdral and the National Museum. On leaving Washington D. C. enroute home they came through Maryland and Pennsylvania crossing the Alleghany Mountains at their highest point which is 2,850 feet. The last night of the trip was spent in Washington, Pennsylvaia. On Sunday the group traveled on through Pennsylvania and through Ohio by way of Columbus and on home to Jackson arriving there at 5:15. Also making the trip were: Mr. Hannah, senior sponsor, Mr. Roscoe Barker Mrs. Claude Gilbert, and a Farm Bureau group from Wells County. ,, Q0 ' Fi 'I-ic . 1 Il- . l X xx 4 . bg . n 9 A f - X ef 25 2 515 5 n , CW ,,' 'A' img f' .413 Z7



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ACTIVITY PAGE l. Junior Band-Ileen Banter, Mary Lou Blinn, Marianna Friar, Janice Banter, David Hogston, Nancy Grove, Ardith Banter, Marilyn Lloyd, Freda Moorman, Rebecca Bea- vans, Donna Kimmel, Barbara Slusher, and James Turner. Band Director. Z. Senior Class Officers-Jacqueline Stroup, Secretary and Treasurer, Colleen Slusher, Vice-President: Burlin Beavans, President: and William Hannah, Sponsor. 3. T. B. test- Melvin Roush and County Health Nurse, Eloise Fellows. 4. High School Chorus-lst Row: Etta Moorman, Ruth Friar, Sue Grove, Barbara Bea- vans, Norma Murray, and LaVonne Booher. Znd Row: Joyce Dillon, Lois Leas, Donna Buckland, Donna Booher, Pat Kierstead, Betty Coppock, and Doris Blinn. 3rd Row: Mrs. Lindstrand, Peggy Oxley, Winifred Griffith, Wanetta Slusher, Janice Barker, Esther Maddox, Lois Logan, Delronda Julian, and Linda Hodson. 4th Row: Harold Lloyd, Nor- man Schweikhardt, Bob Grove, Robert Friar, Junior Couch, Wilber Slusher, Wayne Pen- rod, and Bill Couch. 5. Class Play-Norma Murray, John McMillan, Bill Couch, Donna Booher, Janice Barker, Winifred Griffith, Jacqueline Stroup, Bob Grove, Richard Schelling, Colleen Slusher, and on floor Norman Schweikhardt, and Wayne Penrod. Name of play, Fixin' Aunt Fanny. 6. Junior Class Officers-Janice Barker, Secretary and Treasurerg Mr. Hodson, Sponsor: Richard Shelling, Vice President, and Norman Schweikhardt, President. 7. Senior Band-lst Row: Janice Barker, Joan Myers, Winifred Griffith, Lois Leas, Linda Hodson, Willis Slusher, Arlan Banter, Ellen Banter, and Sue Grove. Znd Row: Jun- ior Couch, Rosie Barker, Barbara Beavans, Peggy Shultz, James Turner, Band Director, Cora Banter, Robert Friar, Carl Kierstead, Bob Grove, and Norman Schweikhardt. 8. High School Quartet-Norman Schweikhardt, Ruth Friar, Norma Murray, and Bill Couch. Pianist, Peggy Shultz. 9. 9 and 10 Home Economics- Peggy Shultz, Joan Myers, Lois Leas, Barbara Beavans, Miss Garrett, instructor, Kate Lee, Lois Logan, Eilleen Slusher, Claire Folley, Donna Anderson, Linda Hodson, LaVonne Booher, Etta Moorman, Betty Coppock, Marie Earhart, and Maude Hicks. 10. Freshman Class Officers-Betty Coppock, Treasurer, Lois Leas, Secretary: Miss Garrett, Sponsor: LaVonne Booher, Vice-President: and Junior Couch, President. ll. Sophomore Class Officers-Eilleen Slusher, Vice-President: Peggy Shultz, Treasurer, James Love, Sponsorg Joan Myers, Secretaryg and Richard Stroup, President. 12. ll and 12 Agriculture Class-lst Row: Jack Cloud, John McMillan, Bob Grove, Nor- man Schweikhardt, Lawson Lee, Richard Schelling, and Bill Myers. Znd Row: Frank Barker, Burlin Beavans, Bill Couch, Wayne Penrod. Harold Lloyd. and Don Lyons, James Love, Instructor. 13. ll and lZ Home Economics Class-lst Row: Donna Buckland, Dixie Kline, Peggy Oxley, Donna Booher, Janice Barker, Esther Maddox, and Ruth Friar. Znd Row: Miss Garrett, Instructor, Wanetta Slusher, Winifred Griffith, Doris Blinn, Colleen Slusher, Norzna Murray, Jacqueline Stroup, and Doris Lawrence. 14. 9 and 10 Agriculture-lst Row: Eugene Banter, Jack Banter, Jim Herring, Bob Weaver, Robert Friar, Carl Kierstead, and Arlan Banter. Znd Row: Bob Leas, Frank Minnich, Junior Couch, James Love, Instructor, Wilber Slusher, Richard Stroup, and Bill Barnes. 15. Chemistry Class-lst Row: Harold Lloyd, Norma Murray, John McMillan, Colleen Slusher, and Norman Schweikhardt. Znd Row: Ruth Friar, Bill Couch, Jackie Stroup, John Hoover, and Bob Grove . 3rd Row: Frank Barker, Burlin Beavans, Richard Shell- ing, Wayne Penrod. Jack Cloud, Janice Barker, and Mr. Love, Instructor. Z9

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