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Page 20 text:
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his year there are nineteen sophuores the member our class, Bill Godlove, moved to Fostoria and is going to school 'liens le each pay twenty-five cents a month for class dues, which will be saved for our senior trip Several enjoyable parties took place during the year. We had a Weiner roast at Janis G1essford's heme on October do The Chrutmas party was held at the home of lhrgaret Cmkey She and her sister Juq had several new games for us to play before the gift exchange Our valentine party, to which ll each invited a guest, was held in the schoolhouse an Peb- ruary lb Our class rmgs have been ordered and Yill .one next fall This has been a good year for us-me have mqjoyed our studies and learned may things, but we are nevertheless look ing forward to our junior year Left to Right First Row Lillian Kline, freesurerg Janis Glusford, Socretaryg Lynne hm Ihmn, Vice President F orter'-Larry lecormio, Presldent Left to Right First Roi George Dupey, Jun Durliat, Vernon hbcock, hxgenc George Eddie UUPUU ' Seca!! lor: Lillian Kline, Jennie Allison, Jenin Glneetord, Carol leer, Der oiaylaeer, lrgnretfknhey lhrybeerweeter bird lor Larry lecerlic, Ronald Dishcmg, Phil Lenihan-nn, Carolyn Derner, Lynne Am lhmn, Beverly Smith, Norma Scheerer, Irs llilligan 16 . of ' O 0 Second Ran George Dupey, 9P . 3 D
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Page 19 text:
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Several highlights mrk this year as an outstanding me for time Jmmzors of Jackson Tounslup School me of our biggest thrllls came when our class rings arrived durmg Hue first week of school They are pretty Selling candy popcorn, potato chips and pop at the bas- ketball games, and selling Chrishsas and everyday cards to students and parmts, not only proved our ability at sales manshlp but 8180 served as a means of mcreasing our clasl treasury A unique type of party took place at Chrlstnas time-a chili supper, 1111011 was folloued by a gift exchange and a social hour The presentatimci' our class play 'Dre Real Mr McCoy, left nevervto-be-forgotten memories with us The jnmior-senior banquet fill always be looked on nth a bitdnostalgia as le recall the thrillofvrearing female, the delicious meal prepared by our mothers, the blithesome sophomore girls who served it, andthe movie we sat afterwards Studies, too, have taken then' toll of our attaxtiong but, all in all, it has been a good year, and leaves us re- solved to make our last year at Jackson the biggest and best of all 'N- Iett to Right First Bon 31411 Harmon., R 'Tr'te'r Second it KB Drunler, YE-lkelidsltg Kathleen Punk, treasurer third Bon Dick QU1, Proc- 'E'g 'Jn s-ah, seavta.:-y n l Lift to Right !'irst Rol: Jim Snitz, Pall Stearns, Geozge Hafferkamp, Bmhard Shuck 'B2'Z 'ma Er-g nvm mu-mm, lm-y sum., amy naming, .rom Bram, Joan ru- EEBFQ1, Petty haatdner, June D1-mir, Tvume Kline, Evelyn Dieter Ulllrd Rau: krrill B.:-mn, ldrin lem, Kaiixlem Funk, Lois Foltz, mari Alli- ICB, SBTJA. Copus, Dry Leatherix, lr. George Fourth Ron Irvin George, Harold Fright, Bob loser, Dlck lhrlin, Dick lyers, Ethan 15 . ' . U ' . - . . 1 Q , Y and of course IO are quite proud of thas. 2. A Q e ' D , 'P U 1 in 'rw' ',- QW A- Y I
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Page 21 text:
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le were glad then school started this year, for it meant newprivileges for us as freslnnen Too, the first day of school brought together many former frlends and also sane new members Jack Shuok came from New Bloommgton and lhry Lou Foltz frm llccamb Durmg the year two more students gomed our ranks lhry Lynne Han-is, from Cleveland, and Harold Rader, from North Baltnnore During the year we enjoyed several class partles llary Loree Vhlhelm was hostess for Hue Halloween party, at which Ie played games, watched televlsion, and had a wemer roast he Chrisiznas party and gift exchange was held in the school house. Patty lloer entertamed the class w th an mterestmg valentme party were on the basketball team won the Wood County basket- the trophy Several boys from our class We are very happy that our team ball toumament and brought home Ten students from our class are ln ihe band. Although the school year is practlcally over, we are looking forward to bemg back agaln next year. n. Left to Rxght Flrst Row Jack Shuck, Re Flzzriry Lou Foltz, Vice Presldent Second Row Gene Noykos, S retary and Treasurer J :im Nezlmg, Pres1dent Iltt 1-.0 Bigt Fifgtkgg LvgryE11nger, Richard llsmy, James leilhg, Jed: Shuck, Ralph 'SFFFE Becmd Roe' Dry Lou Foltz, Joan Dishong, Chloetta llclhster, Pat lloor, Chril- , Lorraine Dishong, lhry Loree Wilhelm Third Row Allen Were, lhry Harrls, Sally Schaerer, Pat lieeker, Llm Adams, d'Tf:l.ne, Gene Hoykoe, lisa Hank1sh Absent Harold Rader 17
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