Jackson High School - Jacksonette Yearbook (Hoytville, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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class officers for this year were President Lmnse Powell Vice Pres ident Tom Dreamer Seoretarywtreasurer Bertha Snyder Reporter Tom Drummer Mrs Moore was chosen as our sponsor Dux-mg the year we enjoyed several parties Cecilia Gremer became a member of our class for a short while thu year Doloros Kline, who left during the sum mer, came back late this year r class officers were President Vivien George Vice President Ted Meeker Secretary-treasurer Gerald Moore Reporter Bertha Snyder We elected Mrs Moore for our sponsor This year we were very proud to bear the title of 'Fresh men. Jim Clsybeugh was here for a semester and Kenneth These people served as class officers Pres ident Ruth Copus Vice Pres ident B ill lens ink Seo retary-'treasurer Virg inin Snyder Reporter Gerald Moore sponsor was Hrs. Moore We gained four new members this year Raymond Helbe , I Wanda Moffitt, John Knrfit, and Dolores Yockey La the second semesta' Kenneth Nutter and Raymond Helberg moved, Cloyoe Stott began farming and John Ksrfit returned to Green Springs Our class officers were President Bea Noykos Vice President Gerald Moore Secretary Ruth Copus Treasurer Edna K1 ine Reporter Wands Moffitt Miss Shsrley was our sponsor At the beginning of our junior yeszgve had suteen pupils 9 elected as class officers President Bill 'lensink Vice President Louise Ponll 10 Our : Ou : Butter joined us the second semester. mr . Q - g rg

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f7J0dCVzafry iq su-1y in september, 1958, twmty-.ight frightened rant- grade pupils hesitanfkly found their ray to the first-grade room of the iaat-seemd te-be gigantic school handing There 'Iere fourteen girls and fourteen boys he twenty-eight pupils who started this year were: Eddie Perkins, landa lloffitt, Datha Ackemnn, Louise Polell, Rosetta Hunter, lvelyn lolhster, Raymond Relberg llary Dormer, Virginia Anderson, Billy Donaldson, Herman K1rkandall,B1l1 Iensink, Gerald Ioore, John Lindquist, Paul Karnes, Cloyoe Stott, Herbert Kiger, Clifford Courtney, Dolores Kline, Virginia Ziessler, HonmnGa1lant, Lloyd llclfadden, Bea loykos, Vivien George, Ruth Copus, Berdza Snyder Virginia Snyder and Jack Rob- erts During the year the fclloring clasuntes withdrew Jack Roberts, Paul Karnes,md Roseth. Hxmter Our teacher was llise Ihzhler CI 40 'Plenty-three more eonfidentatudents moved on mtc 'the seo- cndgrade this year. Our number was increased by one when Edin Kline Joined us, but Virginia Ziessler, Eddie Perkins, and Wanda Boffitt viidzdrev leaving twenty-one Our teacher was has Alban Jin Gallant, Evelyn Bowser, Disk Kelley, and Virginia Van and Herbert Kiger left before the school year was ever, mking our total tientybimo. lliss Buhler, uho had been our first grade teacher, was also our third grade teacher Peggy Bauman and Jmmy Thanas were two new names on the fourth grade roll Norman Karkendall, J in Gallant, Lloyd lcFadden, Clifford Courtney, and Virginia Andersen reduced our enroll ment to nineteen Our teacher vas lisa llercer The nineteen became twenty-one then the names of Tom Drum- mer and Johnny Mitchell were added to our class roll, but it was reduced to sixteen when Jrm Thomas, Raymcnd Helberg, Evelyn Bowser, Peggy Bauman, and Hatha Ackerman left our midst The fifth grade was divided this year. Kiss lbrcer taught one section and llise Van Dorn taught the cidxer. I9 Our number remamed the some inthe sirlzh grade-Ted Meeker 43 came and Johmq Kitchell left Chr teacher was lliss Van Ulm Oar far ot! dream ms finally realued le were in junlor high at last! Jm Anderson, Vern Grillict, and lhriima Payne joined us, Int all three left 'the same year We engoyed may new ecrperimces, such as choosing a sponsor, having several teachers instead c.f.' just cne, and electing class officers 9 D I H - . I q Voroe joined our class this year. Virginia, Norman Gallant



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,JLJM Jim Secretary Honda loffitt Treasurer Loulse Powell Reporter Bertha Snyder Our class rings came in November- :mach to our delight! le made money by selling magazlnes and greeting cards, selling refresh mexrts at basketball games, and g1ving the play 'A Date With Judy The climaxoftheyearras the banqnetwegave at school for the seniors The llaytime' theme 'las carried out 1n the banquet decorations, the program, and the dance afterwards We started our last year of school with sirteen manbers i Q 0 Although Wanda Moffitt moved away durmg the sunmer, Pearl Souvenier Joined us to keep our msmbershlp the some as last year As our f.n.al class officers, we elected Tom Drummer Louise Powell Vivien George Edna. Kline Bertha Snyder Pres ident Vice Pres :Ldernt Secretary Treasurer Reporter r class play 'Love Is Too lhch Trouble, was presented on Brch 51 ington, D C., for several days Although our cmmsncuzent on Hay 26 will permanently end lu' high school days, me shall always remember 'Bm enjoyable experiences I had at Jackson Copus R Dormer, Drummr, T George, V Klub' De Kline, B Lindquist, leeker, T bore, G loykos, Posell, L. Snyder, B Sllyd0I', ve Souvenier, lensinlt, B Ioeksy, no LIKBS Cad illae G ood t mes Arguments Children Boys ' ring s G irls Bas-netball Katie '36 Pontiac People Honesty lb husband G irls Clodxes DISLIKES :.LlAY'S FGTRD Grouchy people Smiling Liars Lyme till Getting up School nxinklnz Book reports Girls Olives Big families Getting up Gossips School Irunes Fork Gurfelrs ll Findlay Pool hall Reading Baby sitting linking Watching TV Flirting Iith Katie At Wilsons Asleep With Bob braking 1791115 With Ten IE PROPFESY Happy marriage 'llorking girl Pool champion Lawyer Dad1Ly's helper llcrtician Farmer Dcg catcher Crooner Early nrriage Irestler Artist Artist Housewife Circus Thin Hn 131 a Plymovhkll ienily e .n Q 01 ' . At due end of 'Exe year, IB plan to take a trip to Fash- 6 , . Cal 'Hs O . . BQ s Bob P. '

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