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. National ty. aw .. f-W 4, g?94l4ff:a7iaalQ2?f1aPZl ,o5ai I aa.. Wd lerson N Rhoades Davis Spencer Filley Holland J '- Lrter ' Bimson Russel Steevcs Ruyle Gates ' - Jackson High School received a charter for membership in the National Honor Society in 1929. The members of the society are chosen by the faculty from those students whose school standing places them in the upper one third of the senior class. The four ' basic requisites are scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The society has no within the school, but of the most distinctive xr of ,yi active organization membership is one honors paid to any JZ,,w.0f,a4p l mm 7 Before a throne decorated with spring Howers,yG4c Dorothy Taylor was crowned Queen of Healthlvy-,Q by her maid of honor Mildred Japs in Jacksonls .971- eighth annual May Festival held May 10. AQ! Preceding the coronation ceremony a pro- gram consisting of games and dances was pre- sented by the gymnasium classes under the direction of Ralph Beechner and Mrs. Daniel- A son Physical Education teachers. student. 1 1 . 1 C52 .,y' ' 1 4 'vvvqlov , ij . ' 4' r 1 - a , e.r .1 - 'f' , , ,nj ,' fjlfv'-'f ,!f Nl V J!' ' 'x I X Q I V Aj Y N f - 3,-, -V - 1' 'VM' :l,.40Vr,f J,l,.,,,,'c.vx,X V! Lal, , , A 5 . K J I VJ-,ful 1 H.--J . 1 Q , 4 1 0161 l,sV,,A ,.f.. 5-11p-,,rJ I A' , Ag A ,K fi X! v..,,n',j,.,-if if. if , if T ffl, . d4,.JvgJ I,J,,-,JK -M, A 'vt , A C I ,A . , , . ,1,-' Al-1, 'Y ' ' A L - ,. VM! N, f,Ov-va 4.4 jf Y f Jax? Q..-ffr' --s ,I ,DING LEFT 'ro RIGHT'-lseatedl Medlar,-.Carter, tStanrlimzl Martin, Howard, Morris, Vogel, Japs. i' ? . f' f'.,,J-7151 f '5 D: f I Ruyle, Taylor, Payne, Derr. Elrofl, Cotton, lScate-dl Butler, Emlzree tChilclren center! M. Meek, ,eff'f-P'-f 'A' , f' Q ' T. Yerkes, D. Harrington, G. Taylor. wI.f1 ff ' , H 1 .AV F if .,,,,,.4, -f -ff , 'yff' A -2'TC'i'FTf r 'ualfwfv' ,jf ' P fylfff - I ' ' . QUEEN OF HEALTH . l28l
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.ORCH ESTRA. The future of the Jackson High Orchestra is bright, because over fifty per cent of its members this year are junior high students The orchestra has performed as the between- act entertainment at plays, operettas and con- vocations, under the direction of Miss Miller. Second semester a band was organized under the able direction of Mr. Welch. It is a nucleus from which should develop a much needed pep instigator. Wymore, Gates, Harrold, Lewis, Jackson lilclri-d, Iund, Hollingsworth, lVlcVey, Spooner. Iund Fitch, Gates, Craycraft, Brown, Kimbro, Robertson Worden. ML-dlar, Jackson, Baugh, Schon, Hunter, Bryan Organized to create fellowship among the athletes of Jackson and thereby to maintain standards of true sportsmanship and 'team cooperation, the J club is enjoying its fifth successful year of existence. Its membership consists of those who have earned letters in Jackson high school ath- letics. Hartman. McAllister, Ruyle, Fitz, Owen. Gunn 'l'zuylv-r, Don:-ihfvu. Iicttcrer, Thompson. Pitcaithley, Wisrla Vools, l :u'nswm-th, Davis, Knight, Currier, Stahl:-r, Otto 7'rwus. lk-rr. Soumli-rs, Jones, Ryan, Thurtlc, Harrington, VVolf luliml Amie-rsun. Williamson, Rec-chner, Se-ligman, Steeves. lflwwnmstei Yrrl ll S1 V l'1'l'4 .1cLue. ' '1 s, 1' mnsnr . .. but in picture: Bates. JAMEs ANDERSON i President it in i l - ll- . -M- - - 7, .- t A s lU1 5 , id Fi i ill
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WMWZLIFE . 4n4LU . HI- W,Qwz,Q,U ,e,Qi,Iu.,14 . xi-' Thompson, Stoffel, Gatesvfee, Clemens, lgusfel, Steeves l I slfl ,K X Qi Lewis, Rhoades Rasmussen, llll8l'llS0l'l, Der, SB. Taylor Morris! ,ll ,. W I trlki Taylor. Eli-o1l,jIf'ul5gU. Sturzgnegige-xy Haahih' ton, Rvmts, Ekfblerist MN ri 'lp-fr 7 i XJ! JR ml 5-geebcyly l it 2 A ' this ' - f Q -K 'J ' ' '- I 1+ s ! '54ofz,g, -1- 'A' 'A fa 4' A ,l' KJ . fl egfm xy l f .-, .' was g -1 if f J. . M.l li 665411 A ' -Jil S f J lvl X. A H X, yu 'A . 'L' ,- The Jackson Hi Life is published fif- teen times each year by the newswriting class under supervision of the instructor who acts as sponsor. It gives the news of the school, makes an- nouncements, and records all events of the year. It is managed by an editorial and business staff consisting of members of the journal- ism class who show the most talent, others of the class acting as reporters. The Art Club is a new organization this year, instituted for those particularly inter- ested in art, either as a vocation or hobby. Miss Lillian Ibser, Art instructor, was its organizer and sponsor. First semester offl- cers were Leone Donnelly, presidentg Stan- ley Bimson, vice presidentg Evelyn Brown, secretary. Second semester Genice Wilson served as president. This year has seen the advent of a new club, namely, the Forum. Its purpose is to stimulate student interest in current world happenings. Robert Holland, who originated the club, was selected president and Thelma Rhoades served as secretary . Mr. C. F. Silverstrand and Mrs. Mable D. Thompson sponsored the organization. Donnelly Holland Wilson . ART CLUB AND FORUM .
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