Jackson High School - Jacksonette Yearbook (Hoytville, OH)
- Class of 1951
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Publwhed by THE SENIOR CLASS of JACKSCDN TOWNSHIP SCHCDCDL Hoytville Ohuo . Salma.. ,Q ,5 .. x V N, I ' IH., 'M 3-fm , , . A 3. ,, 'f 994-'9aag,1.,,,4,,,,!-,MA I C Q Q 2,3 CfDC04fo0Zfi07?Q 3' , Q , ' ! 5- ' GI W 14, r 3 ' A x1 lm Q, ff RE A ?'4V 1 0 0 V In Memoriam 1- ,os T' .-nfl' .Q f sky GEORGE HAFFERKAMP Member ol Clan ol 1951 Died August l8 1950 I cannot say and I wlll not say That he 1S dead He IS just away' Wxth a cheery smlle and a wave of the hand He has wandered mto an unknown land And left us dreammg how very faxr It needs must be slnce he llngers there And you O you who the wxldest yearn For the old txme step and the glad return Thxnk of hmm farmg on as dear In the love of There as the love of Here As loyal stul as he gave the olows Of hls warrxor strength to hls Country s foes Mlld and gentle as he was brave When the sweetest love of hls lxfe he gave To sxmple thxngs Where the violets grew Blue as the eyes they were llkened to The touch of hrs hands have strayed As reverently as hrs llps have prayed When the lntle thrush that harshy chlrred Was dear to hum as the mockmgbxrd And he pxtzed as much as a man m pam A wrlthlng honey bee wet wxth ram Thmk of hlm st11l as the same I say I-le IS not deacl he IS just away' James Whxtcomb Ruey 1, S n Q f . 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T 5 , t ' ,' 'Q , W.. , of f, , VM . .- 4 ,LL ,yu 5351 , 7 l fr or -a 0,09 Wm X W .A 2, gf x fa-4 --J IQL - FIRST ROW I. it to R ght Mrs Armbruster Mrs Mill ga S pe nt dent Leatherman M Thompson Mu Dlhmu Mr Sldebotha SECOND ROW Mssl-' eeland Mr Middleton Mrs J cob Mr Sh Meet The Faculty G G LEATHERMAN, Superintendent A B Graduate Study Bluffton College Bluffton Ohio Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio Bookkeeping Boys' Physical Education Ten and one half years of service BRUCE SIDEBOTHAM Principal B S in Education A B Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio Histor, Government Geography and English One year of service PHYLLIS MILLIGAN B S A B Graduate Study Friends University Wichita Kansas Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Commercial Three years of service M HOWARD L MIDDLETON B S Kent State Umverslty Kent Ohxo Bowling Green State Unxversxty Bowlmg Green Ohxo Defxance College Dehance Ohxo Scxence Chemlstry and Algebra Three years of servlce EUGENE THOMPSON B S Bowling Green State Unxversxty Bowlxng Green Ohlo Industrxal Arts Jumor Hxgh Mathematxcs One year of serv1ce WADE SHINEW B S Bowling Green State Unxversxty Bowlmg Green Ohlo Vocal Instrumental Musxc One year servlce DOROTHY FREELAND Home Economlcs Ohxo State Unwersxty Columbus Ohxo Home Economxcs Physlcal Educatxon Englxsh One year of servlce OPAL DRUMMER B S Bowling Green State Umvers1ty Bowlmg Green Oh1o Sxx years of servzce MILDRED A ARMBRUSTER Bowling Green State Umverslty Bowlmg Green Ohxo Instructor of fourth grade Three years of servnce CLARA JACOBS Bowling Green State Umverslty Bowlzng Green Ohxo Instructor of third grade Three years of servxce KATHRYN DA!-IMS Bowlmg Green State Umverslty Bowlmg Green Ohxo Instructor of fxrst and second grades Twelve years of servlce School Board LEFT TO RIGHT Frank Rlchard. Ralph Smith, Glen Thatcher. Claude Neelel. Clerk. walter Henmng, President, Webb Buchanan, Vnce Prendent Instructor of fifth and sixth grades R, . , . , ,gfnfzpdfhap C o MERRILL I-IARMON ls not very tall but then he hasn't far to fall Class Offxcer Basketball Baseball Wlldcat Press The Rosette Glee Club Mixed Chorus Oh! Doctor' RICHARD SHUCK Well hked by all ns not too short nor too tall Glee Club Basketball Baseball Wlldcat Press The Rosette Class Ofilcer JIM SMITH ls tall and tlun but try to cntxcxze htm and xt s hard to begm Glee Club Mxxed Chorus Basketball Wxldcat Press The Rosette Class Offxcers Kentucky Gardens Bobby Oh! Doctor! The Real Mr McCoy RICHARD MURLIN Known as deadeye' wlll surely be mused at Jackson I-It Glee Club Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Wxldcat Press The Rosette 16 LOIS FOLTZ Short m stature slight ln speech many a hexght she will reach Class Offxcer Queen Queen Attendant Cheerleader Mxxed Chorus Glee Club G A A F H A KATHLEEN FUNK I! as s nurse thls glrl you happen to see you will know she ns what she wants to be The Real Mr McCoy Kentucky Garden Bobby Oh! Doctor! Glee Club The Rosette Wxldcat Press Class Officer Mtxed Chorus ALVINA HARTMAN DOYLE A lxkeable lass would fxt well tn any art class The Real Mr McCoy Oh! Doctor' Bobby Orchestra Glee Club Wildcat Press The Rosette Mixed Chorus Daffy Dllls MARY RUTH LEATHERMAN When at her best wxll always be wxth the rest Orchestra Gxrls State Glee Club Wildcat Press The Rosette Class Officer The Real Mr McCoy Oh! Doctor' Bobby Kentucky Gardens Shreds and Patches Softball Cheerleader Daffy Dllls ' --------l-3-4 ' -----------4 --- .---- 1-z-3-4 ------------ ---3 ---------l-Z-3-4 ----------4 -----------4 ------------4 --,-- ....... 4 ' -----------4 -----------1-3 -------------4 ' - .... --.-1-3 ------ -- - --1-2 .--- ..-...-. 3 ------- -------1 x ----------l-Z-3 . - --- .---- 1-z-3 . ---- ---3 ---------1-z-3-4 ----------1 ' ......- ---3-4 ---- -- ---- -----2 ---.-----73-4 ------------3 - .- ..... ---3 ----------- 1-2-3 --- ..... -1 ------ ------4 1 -.- ...--- ------ Z ' --------- 1-4 -- ..--- ---- 3 ---- ------ l - 3 , .. .... -3 ' -- ------- 1-z-3 Daffy nun - -------- - - 4 Duffy Dllll ------- - - - - 4 - .----------- 4 . ------- 3 ---------1--3-4 .-----------3 -- ------- -1--3-4 ------------ ---2 - ....... -... 4 ----------- - z-3 .--.-..-----4 -----------z-3 -----------4 --- ...... ---4 ----------Z-3 -----------4 . I. 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Bobby McCoy FARQUHARSON DEVCI' SUI!! up W Queen Attendant BETTY ANNE NEILING When she sxngs you may be sure here wxll be cnes for more The Real Mr McCoy Oh' Doctor' Bobby Kentucky Gardens Shreds and Patches Banu Glee Club Mxxed Chorus VL tldcat Press The Rosette reach ha 'C gf tr' 'uni' ROBERT MOSER With his structure btg and tall ts called Moose by one and all Baseball Basketball Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Daffy Dtlls The Rosette Wnldcat Press Kentucky Gardens DICK MYERS ls rough and gruff no matter how tnes he can't shave enough Glee Club Mixed Chorus Basketball Baseball Class Offtcer School Paper Annual Sta!! Senlor Play l HAROLD WRIGHT As hts name xmplxes wxll never be wrong untxl the day he dxes The Rosette Wtldcat Press Basketball Glee Club Mxxed Chorus Daffy Dllls DQ pse- EDW IN KERN You all snould know he runs the camera when we have a pxcture show The Real Mr McCoy Ohl Doctor' Band Glee Club Mixed Chorus Basketball Daffy Dxlls Wxldcat Press The Rosette Shreds and Patches if- -1' 'Q . . . . 1 he ,CJ Q ----------tl-Z-3-4 A - '- 2-3 y 2 ' - - - - - - - 1-z-3-4 , gf? ----------- 1-2-3 4 - '- '- ---' 3 ---- ---- - -1-z-3-4 . ---.- -- ----3 V' M.-V l . 3 Q ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,3 ' '3 1 4 H jg ----- ------- 4 4 4,-Y'g, ,I 1, ,,l, E., w, ,, :v . - fiiif T w fi , w Lx j I 'S - ..... - --1 --..-- -'----- h 1 -Q 1-Q , L ----- -h ----. ---2 -------- -'---I ,, Ag - . ----- ------ -3 -- ,... -,-,-,-1 . -H -----4 1 -t I - . ------- 3 ' ,,, - ,--- -h, - , e in ' - --------- z-3 ,,,, U: - -, , ,- - -------- ----- 2 -3-4 ' ...,,,,,, -,4 'V 'X Orchestra--- --- ----- --l ,,,,,,,,,1 --- -- ----- 1-Z-3-4 ' --- ---- 1-2-3-4 ' ,,, ,-, ,----4 ---------.-.4 ' --- --lC----- 4 ' D ' t , . . , . -- - - ------- -1 --- ..... ----4 .gf X ------ - ---- 2-3-4 ' .... .... - --4 V .J A ------ ----- 2 -3 ----- -..- .--- 1 Q , y 1 f ---- -----2-3-4 ........... --, iv l ------ ----3-4 ' ....... 1 JC' y , ----- ---- - --4 ....- .-..-..4 , Q V ' ..... ,,,,,, Z .V ---------'-- 3 ' A - - ----- -------- 3 1? , ------- ---4 U 532. 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V- - - - -- -3 N Q ' . , ..... -.-- 3 ' D 3 - '---- -- - ' '2 f V , ' ' - -1 e ....- ------- - - 3-4 ' - -'--- 4 ' I ........ -... 3.4 - ' ------ ---- - -- Z-3-4 , ----.---,- 3.4 ---------I-Z-3-4 1 U---,--n---34 --------1-Z-3-4 ' -- .--.--.- 3-4 . , ,.,,..,- U4 ... ....... .-4 ----U-------4 X -------- 4 Class Hzstory of 51 When the school bell rang xn September 1939 twenty three bashful fxrst graders made thelr way up the stazrway to themr room to fme Mrs Dahms to welcome them There were ten gtrls and thxrteen boys Jack Roberts Jtmmle Smxth Bxll Donaldson Arvm Spence Mary Stott Rxchard Murllng Betty Mae Leaders Evelyn McMaster Kathleen Funk Bob Moser Patty Thatcher Stella Copus Benny Andrews D1ck Myers Marxe Dav1s Alvlna Hartman Charles Meder Mary Leatherman Jackle Rlchard Irvm George Donald Reed Louls Costella and Carl Zelsler Benny Andrews Charles Meder and Jackle Rlchard were wlth us only a short txme In the next fxve years we gamed a few members Charles Cook Maman Perry Paul Hedges Merrxll Harmon Tmy Kern Kenneth Patton Paul Stearns Harold Wrlght JoAnn Farquharson Shan Alnson and Barbara Henschen We also lost some of our number too Our respectwe teachers for the flrst sxx years of school were Mrs Katherlne Dahms Mxss Catherme Alban Mlss Herma Buhler Mxss Lo1s Mercer and M155 Lo1s Van Dorn Twenty two seventh graders answered the roll call to .Tumor hlgn Barbara Snyder became a new member at the begxnmng of the year At the end of the f1rst semester another new member June Drummer jomed our ranks Our sponsor was Mlss Kate Leathers Mr Glenn Fruth was chosen as our group sponsor ln the elghth grade Our class through gaming Mtldred Nutter and Yvonne Klme lncreased nts enroll ment to twenty four members At last we had made our way mto hxgh school' After exgnt hard years of work we found our classes quxte dxfferent from other years Two new members Joan Brown and Betty Nelllng Jomed us this year Mxldred Nutter and Paul Hedges left our group Mrs Leatherman was chosen as our class sponsor Class offlcers were President Mlldred Nutter Vlce Presldent Merrlll Harmon Secretary Joan Brown Treasurer Kathleen Funk Reporter Donald Reed There were twenty flve members at the begxnnmng of our Sophomore year George Hafferkamp came durmg the year and so xncreased our enrollment to twenty sxx One of the bxggest hxghhghts thxs year was the ordermg of our class rmgs We chose Mr Mxddleton as our sponsor The followmg were elected as class offtcers Presxdent Mary Leatherman Vtce Presldent Patty Thatcher Secretary June Drummer Treasurer Stella Rae Copus Reporter Jo Ann Earquharson U I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' - 1 , . . - . Y 1 We began our Junxor year wlth twenty elght members Durmg the year we lol! Donald Reed and Delorls Steele but galned two new members Loms Foltz and Rlchard Shuck Mr George was chosen as our class sponsor for the year wxtn the followmg class off1cers Presldent Dlck Myers Vxce Presldent June Drummer Secretary Jlm Smlth Treasurer Kathleen Funk Reporter Merrxll Harmon Our class rxngs came the flrst week of our Jumor year' There were many ln terestlng actlvxtles thls year Sellmg Chrlstmas cards and refreshments at the basketball games proved our abxhty as salesmen We enjoyed especlally glvmg our Jumor class play The Real Mr McCoy Never shall we forget the banquet gxven by us ln honor of the Semors After the banquet whose theme was Stardust we went to Fmdlay to a movze and then came back to the schoolhouse for a dance September 1951 at last we have become Semors' There are now twenty three members xn our group Patty Thatcher was marrzed durmg the summer and George Hafferkamp met wxth a tragxc automobxle accldent We elected Mr Sxdebotham as our class sponsor and the followxng class offlcers Presldent Merrxll Harmon Vxce President Lols Foltz Secretary Treasurer Rxchard Shuck Reporter Mary Leatherman Thxs year 15 xndeed a busy one Publxshmg the school paper and annual are two tremendous tasks ln themselves There IS the class play the sprmg banquet baccalaureate and commencement and then Jackson Hlgh ceases to be an actualxty but lxves omy 1n our hearts and memorxes Now our school days m Jackson Hxgh are fmxshed but always her teachmgs and mfluence wlll be a part of us as we go our separate ways' May we ever do her justice! . . - . . Y , . . . , A Iv ll , - . ' ' ' ll ll ' n 0 , -- . - ' J - r ' 1 1 s The cberlehed seats by the windows were finally ours un September, 1950! We enthusxastically began our last year by electing the' followmg ofhcers President Me rrlll Harmon Vxce Pres1dent Lols Foltz Secretary Treasurer Richard Shuck Reporter Mary Ruth Leatherman Sponsor Mr Sxdebotham Durmg the summer we lost Joan Brown Patty Thatcher Shan Alhson and George Hafferkamp We regret very deeply the loss of George Hafferkamp a true frxencl to all who knew hxm Every member of the Semor class was saddened by hrs traglc accxdent We mlss hls radnant personahty The last year 15 always a busy one and ours has been no exceptzon Our flrst project was the school paper and we hope xt was satxsfactory mvestment for you Then there was the edltmg of the annual the presentatxon of our class play Daffy D111 ' the Jumor Semor Prom baccalaureate and fmally commencement Lookmg back at the years spent at Jackson I-hgh we reahze how worth whlle they were and m spxte of the headaches happy memorxes wxll always return as we thmk of our school days I si .. f, ... . . V-, - it-.. .A T .. A A 1 I1 T 1 .4 I 'U - , ., 0 Q Q V I 'gi s - V Q. . A . ,- . fa, , X, . . . . . . I I I . I I - . . , . I ' e . . . ,I I D . I . . . I - l 0 , - . . I, . . I Senior Prophecy One evenlng as my husband fEdW1h Kernl and I were watchlng an all star pro gram on our televtslon set who should appear before our eyes but Dlck Myers our old classmate and now a comedlan wlth hrs own talent scout show As the program proceeded Yvonne Kllne a great celebrlty played the Fllght of the Bumblebee' on her trumpet Another attractlon was the great husband and wxfe act Gayle Hoffman slnglng, wlth hls wlfe June Drummer Hoffman accom panymg hlm on the plano The next program was a qulz hour The Jackpot questlon What IS a borzo1'? Calllng McComb 3479 Oh dear' That number 15 the resldence of Paul and Jo Ann Farquharson Spltsnaugle' Hello' Yes thls IS Mrs Spltsnaugl A borzol? Why that IS a Russlan wolf hound That was a questlon asked by our mqurrlng reporter for the school paper hen I was ln Jackson Townshrp Hlgh School Madam you hav w n a w uple trxp to Callfornla The next mornlng Jo Ann and Paul came down to ask us to go to Callforma wlth them 1n thelr Lmcoln convertlble Of course we were dellghted because we were sure to see many of our classmates' One of Jo Ann's prlzes was a trlp to a beauty snop so we stopped at a rmtey looklng beauty salon The Doyle ln Cheyenne Wyomlng owned and operated Alvma Hartman Doyle and her husband B111 Imaglne our surprlse upon recognlz lng some of the beauty operators Mary Stott Evelyn McMaster Kathleen Funk and 1.1015 Foltz Vandersall Kathleen was just worklng at tne salon untxl her flnal degree ln nurslng came As we drove through the western part of Wyomlng our attentlon was attracted gatlon was ln order and so pulled ln Dr Harmon must nave seen us because he came out to meet us and wlth hlm came two young mnterns John M ser son of Bob Moser and hls cousln Robert Lee Wrlght son of Harold Wrlgnt We couldn t stop to see Bob and Harold slnce we wanted to get on to Callfornla but Merrlll told us they were happlly marrled to the Snyder twlns VK e flnally arrlved ln Callfornla and soon lOC3fEd the Smlthonlan where we were to spen the week wlth all expenses pam After a short vxslt wltn the owner Jlm Smlth who was an old classmate from Jackson I-hgh took us to see hls asslstant Eddle Copus and hls wlfe Mary Ruth Leatherman and thelr flve darllng llllle boys Another of the Jackpot prl es was a portraxt by a certaln famous Callfornla rtlst We went to the oeslgnateo studlo and found there the artlst Rlcharo Murlln After talkmg to hlm a whlle Tlny and l ECIGEG we would take Paul's car to be servlced whlle the Spltsnaugles were at the stuolo what a colnclaence' VN ho owne ne gas statlon out Paul Stearns ano Kennetll Patton' Ano from the lOOkS ol the place they sure were dolng prosperous DUSIDCSS . I . I . . ,, . I I i , . U . . . . . ' , - . , . ,, . , . . . . ei . . . W Q - . Il . , e o t o-co ' ' ' l . . , ' . F I I 'I 7 'I I l 0 I . . , , . I . . U . - , 1 1 . Y . . to a shingle on a house readingg Dr. Merrill Harmon, Surgeon. We thought investi- Y l ' . Y C I l I I ' I I , . , . . . H , , ,, . . I I p I ' . .Z . V . . A 1 D . . . l . . . . . u A I . N . , . l - - All too rapxdly the week passed and mt was txme to start home On the way back we happened to stop at the very exclusxve Pheasant Room m Incnanapolxs Indxana to eat dmnner and found to our delmght that Stella Copus Blake and Bob were the owners of thxs beautlful club Stella has galneo a ltttle wexght smce the good old days at Jackson Hlgh when she was queen but I guess we all must have done ukewlse ID these past twenty years On our last homeward lap we stopped overmght at an attractlve Engllsh style er Irvln George In vmsltmg wxth Rlchard and Dorothy we learned that Irvln was an lnterxor decorator mn New York and makmg a name for hxmself Can you lmagme that' VS e ve been gone wo weeks now we re enterlng the hOuS6 agam Do you see what I see Dlck Myers on televxslon just slgnxng off We left tt turned on all thls tlme What an electrxc lxght bxll that s gomg to be Betty Anne Nexlmg ' ' al ll ' ' tourist court. Richard and Dorothy Moser Shuck had purchased it from its design . ' ' V I A I ' The Last Will cmd Testament of The Semor Class ol 51 We the Senior Class of 1951 of Jackson High School being of sound mind and having reached the end of our school days do declare this to be our last will and testament First of all we want to bequeath our sincerest thanks and appreciation for t e unceasing efforts and sacrifices that our parents have made so that we might receive our education We also want to bequeath to the teachers and the community at large our thanks for their co operation and assistance in our behalf We the Senior Class of ' 51 will To the Juniors the distinguished name of Seniors and to promise them the best is yet to come Betty Neiling 1 will my ability to go steady to Katie Copus providing she can keep Allen June Drummer I will my weight to Mary Wilhelm providing she doesn t get skinny Stella Copus 1 will my ability to get an engagement ring to Dorothy Moser pro viding she doesn't fight with Dick she can keep him Edwin Kern I will my curly hair to Mr Leatherman providing he combs it often as I do Patty Dahms I will my typing ability to Norma Scheerer providing she agrees to practice Richard Murlin I will my deadeye' to Gene Noykos providing he doesn't miss any more baskets than I do Richard Myers I will my ability to imitate crooners to Richard Mumy providing he becomes famous Evelyn McMaster I will my seat in the study hall to Carol Moor providing she keeps it xn better repair than 1 have Mary Leatherman I will my ability to get good grades to B111 Deerwester pro viding he works hard for them Kathleen Funk 1 will my ability m bookkeeping to any future bookkeeping student providing he works as hard as 1 have Lois Foltz Iwill my ability to yodel to Phil Leatherman providing he practices on it I h . . . . ' ll H . . . . . , Mary Stott--I will my ability to get a boy friend to Margaret Conkey, providing . 0 . . . ' . . . as Yvonne Kllne 1 wxll all the chewmg gum that IS stuck on my desk to Carolyn Dermer provldmg she doesn't chew lt ln class Merrlll Harmon I wxll my hlstory book to Eugene George provldlng he uses more than I do Kenneth Patton Iwlll my shyness to Ronald Dxshong provldlng he doesn't over do mt .hm Smlth I wxll my ablllty to get along wlth the gtrls to George Dupey provldlng he doesn t fall ln love Alvlna Hartman IWIIL my abmllty to get marrled to Mary Deerwester provldlng she flnds the rlght man Harold W rlght Iwlll my aoluty to grow Wh1Sk6I'S to Mr Thompson provxdlng he snaves as often as I GO Paul Stearns lwlll my typmg ablllty to Jtm Durllat provldmg he doesn t type any faster than 1 do Robert Moser I wlll my slze twelve shoes to Mlckey Scheerer provldmg he can flll them Rlchard Shuck I wlll my aollxty as a safe drlver to Doyle Thomas proyldlng he doesn t have any wrecks Irvm George I wlll my hlstory book to Eddle Copus provldlng ne gets all tue answers Glven under our hand on thxs t e elghteenth day of May ln tne ,ear of our Lord one thousand mne hundred and flfty one 119511 Cdafw The foregolng xnstrumen was the date thereof slgned sealed publlshed and declared by the Senlor Class 1951 as and for tts last wlll and testament ln the presence of us wh: upon request hereunto set our name as wltnesses Yhmwwwli Dfpmcfwwww , . .. 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I umors The year started off wuth a bang for ua with the arrwal of our class rmgs We thmk just llke every other class our rlngs are the prettx est ever made We got rlght down to busmess ano elected the followmg class offxcers Presldent Norma Scheerer Vxce Presldent Eddie Copus Secretary Janls Glassford Treasurer Carolyn Dermer News Reporter Lynne Ann Dunn Sponsor Mrs Mllhgan Our Halloween party was held at Beverly Sm1th's and Carol Moor was the hostess for our Chrlstmas party On December 14 1950 we presented our class play Gangway for Ghosts a mystery I was a lot of work but fun too As a means of enlargxng our funds we sold refreshments at basketball games and sold Chrlst mas cards L1ll1an Khne and Jonme Alhson two members of our class who had been wxth us from the flrst grade have left Jonme IS attending school at North Baltlmore and L.1ll1an marrled Howard Davls of Hoytvxlle Ohio Mary Deerwaater George Dupey Margaret Conkey Vernon Babcock Carolyn Dermer Beverly Smith Jani: Glaaaford Jim Durllat Carol Moor Eddxe Copua Norma Scheerex' Sponsor Mrs Milligan Qs li- uv- 'if iv Q-Q A X .rf . xl . . . . Z? L ,V f D - 1 ' ,,- S4 Amy , . Z W . . bf U- , - - I , I . U 1sxq,.a:V , - . 2: ' ll ' I: . t . , V L35 , ' ' ' ' ' , ,X fi I Q.: ' D r se , f ' ' ' ' WNV I , 'ig O I l v ' 42113 . . . . . Eugene George, Lynne Ann Dunn. Larry McCormic. Dorothy Moaar, Ronnie Dlahong. , ' V V' ' . I , l I - I I I Q . -' N 2 , Q -pf 1 V 4 :ite V . 'Ri' ,, ' . ' b H M, A- X . 1 Q A V Q , ' 1' V M . , ' ' 5 v s s ' ' . 1- Y' -M W ' ' Ex. , l I , :si my A X A R i J Sophomores fW Q :Wig Sophomores' One year nearer our goal' Fxrlt on our list was a class meetzng at whxch we CILOIC the followmg offlcers Pres1dent Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Gene Noykoe Doyle Thomas Mary Lou Foltz Eddue Klxne Alma Adams Mr Shlnew the musl dxrector was chosen or our class sponsor 9' Q- ' Patty Meeker moveo to Florma There are Q Q two new members 1n our class Doyle Thomas from Hamler and Harold Rader from North N-'fr 7 Baltxmore makmg a total of twenty We had one bake sale thus year to make money for our Senior trip Lorrame Dxahong Allen Myers Patty Moor Jack Shuck Mary Lou Foltz Jim Nexlxng Chloetta McMeater Ralph Scott Mary Lynn Harrie Harold Rader Alma Faye Adams Rxcherd Mumy Bally Bcheerer Eddie Kline Chriatlna Smith Avery lvlnger Mary Loree Wilhelm Mr Shinew Gene Noykoa -nn. 'NS' 2 1' an 'LT L. Q' Freshmen Many happy events mark the great atep acroea the threshold of grade school life mto perhaps the mto school last September as Freshmen we found that there were two new members nn our class Herbert Franks and Yvonne Ickes had Jomed us We were sorry to have Dons Kmdze and Jxmmy Brown leave us At our hrst class meetmg the followxng ofhcerl were chosen Pres1dent Yvonne Ickel Vnce Presxdent Mary Lou Kern Secretary Treasurer Katle Copua Reporter Jake Weaver Sponsor Mr Thompson Our soclal actxvltzes were not extensive thxs year Mary Lou Kern had our Halloween party and Yvonne Ickes was hostess to the class for Chrlstmas party Eleanor Hafferkamp went to loalxforma for about three months but we are all happy to have her re turn We are looking forward to buxldmg up our trea eury and have a nice trip when we finally become Senlora Katie Copul Herbert Franke Slnrley Hartman Jerry Drummer Shirley George Merlin Btearna Mickey Scheer-er Mary Lou Kern Roy Dooaldeoo Yvonne lcku Gerald Heneohea tether Ande non Jake Weaver Marllya Kllae Bill Deerveeter Nancy Buchanan lr Thompson , P l f , happiest school days of our lives. As we walked r N BEVERLY LEATHERMAN MARNA HARMON HELEN FUNK NANCY SCHEERER ELIZABETH KLINE JERRY BRUMBAUGH JOHN DERMER BETTY MOSER ALAN SHAFER HAROLD DONALDSON MELVIN STIMMEL BOB KLINE LOU ANN KLINE CAROLYN GINTER TOM KELLY MR MIDDLETON RAYMOND SUGG I unior High School f l,.4, L' qv: SHIRLEY FOLTZ MISS FREELAND JANET GODLOVE ALAN BOWERS JIM FINNEY JOAN HENNINGS BERTHA BUCHANAN EILEEN FREEMAN JIM KLINE PATTY MURLIN SANDRA SHUCK MARY ALLISON BETH ANN WALL JUNIOR CHORS BETTY WENSINK PHILLIP SMITH FRANK MOSER .1 L1 . W N I I, 3 1 A . L - 1 , I '- - I A , , . F' W 'I J 1 -'K K A wi 'Z 1 Frith Grade FIRST ROW Left to Right Helen Fxnney Alma Faye Buchanan Betty Puckett Lyla Lee Hartman Mary Scheerer Nancy Elsea Elame Moor Marlene Stxmmel SECOND ROW Mrs Drummer Ralph Vt eaver Raymond Brown Merrxt Voland Tommy Schwab Gerald May Gene Weaver Donnxe Peckxnpaugh Johnny Murlxn Larry Ferguson THIRD ROW Donald Moser Mary Durllat Charlotte Drummer Phllxp Whltticar Sixth Grade FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Carroll Rxder Marxlyn Murlxn Sharon Shane Barbara Funk Dxna Scheerer Lora Lye Hartman Joan McMaster Carol Frxea SECOND ROW Mrs Drummer John Benedxci, Jerry Foltz Howard Peterson Jerry Klxne Roddy Buchanan M xllard Patton THIRD ROW Jerry Brumbaugh Karoll Thompaon Darlene Long Ronald Mumy .,4.........a... ...L aaa... Fourth Grade FIRST ROW Lei! to Right Lottie Donaldson Margaret Schwab Jane! Elsea Barbara Dunn Suaan Scheerer Loxs Brown Shxrley McMaster Barbara Ann Rxc ha rd SECOND ROW Juoy Whlttxcar Barbara Crego Barbara Funk Judy Thompson Marxlyn Dermer Nancy Dermer Judxth Klxne Ruth Khne Louxsa Serrato THIRD ROV! Mrs Armbruster Dale Stearns Kenneth Petersen Donald McMaster Bxlly Wilhelm B1llyV0land Wayne Klme Jay Spence Absent Tommy Leatherman Third Grade , - 1 . l,,:4A r 1,. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Gerry Adema, Penny Staniord. Bonnie Stimmel, Beverly Hartman Llnda Kline, Connie Haaa Sue Ginter Jill Shafer SECOND ROW Harry Alluon Jamea Benedxct Nedra Smxth Lxnda Thomaa Judy Funk Jamce Ogleabee Sandra Dupey Gerald Cunnxngham Paul Dunn THIRD ROW Mra Jacoba Reggie Pannlng Ivan Sugg Jamea Dennla Ronald Mlller Bud Henschen, Kenneth Spltanaugle Bobby Phxppa Larry Adams First and Second Grades FIRST ROV: Lei! to Rxght Barbara Weaver Conme I-armon Nancy Klxne Dxane Allxaon Sharon Prxce Barbara Vanaan! Florence Kunz Nancy Bowen Rebecca Shafer Srarvn Geuges SECOIN ROA a ne 5 ed r Pe er: re r- L A Ke:-rel r DR - . , . I l , I , A , I , , . I . . , I I . , , . n u , , . . , , . . . 'L .VN 'A ', xi 'ray ge 1. ' X Jr., James 1'rL,a.n lr C 'J r.' rss. .. h Elmer Kc-7.31-'.. 'l:.,z:.ps:n Ljrexer Vfrserj I' .sse.. Lfeser l,,:.n', .i...:5:r. Rina.: K rr. Tl'-HR Arn Lire Havre Qrfzr X rr,ar.- pffnm Y, f I, .: fe.: frrrz Ev- -,. ' X x QML C -we Co Edxtors Assxstant Edxtor Business Man gers Feature Edxtors Art Edxtors Lay out Manager Assxstant Lay out Manager Sport Edxtors Musxc Ldxtor Snapshots Dxst xbutxon Managers Kathleen Funk .Tlm Smxth Norma Scheerer lrvxn George Harold Wrxght Betty Nelllhg Jo Ann Farquharaon Alvma Hartman Doyle Duck Murhn Mary Ruth Leatherman Mary Stott Merrxll Harmon Rxchard Shuck June Drummer Yvonne Kline Evelyn McMaster Paul Stearns Kenneth Patton Wzldcat Press Sta!! FIRST ROW l.eit to Rxght Exleen Freeman Mary Stott Betty hexlmg Kathleen Funk Mary Ruth Leatherman Dxck Myers Mrs Mxlllgan Shxrley George SECOND ROW Rxchard ltumx Helen Funk Bob Moser Margaret Conkey Alvma Hartman Norma Scheerer June Drummer Stella Rae Copus Jo Ann Farquharson Yvonne Kline Evelyn McMaster Lynne Ann Dunn Jams Glassford .Ixm Smith Alma Adams Jim Durllat Bexerly Smith Carolyn Dex-mer THIRD ROW Paul Stearns George Dupey Edwin Kern Kenneth Patton Rxchard Shuck lrvxn George Rxchard Murlm Ronald Dxahong Merrill Harmon Larry McCormick Harold Wrxght Jake Weaver Wildcat Press A! Work Rosette Staff FIRST ROW Left to Right Mary Stott Mary Ruth Leatherman Norma Scheerer Kathleen Funk Jlm Smxth Mrs Mxlhgan SECOND ROW Bob Moser Alvxna Hartman Betty Nexllng June Drummer Stella Copus Jo Ann Farquharson Yvonne Klme Evelyn McMaster Harold Wrxght THIRD ROW Paul Stearns Edwxn Kern Kenneth Patton Rxchard Shuck Irvm George Richard Murlxn Dxck Myers Merrxll Harmon hduszc 08 FIRST ROW Left to Right Joan Henmngs Mary Lou Kern Mary Alyce Scheerer Marna Harmon SECOND ROW Mary Loree Wilhelm Patty Moor Alma Adams Jim Kline Harold Donaldson Carol Moor Lora Lye Hartman Roddy Buchanan Beth Ann Wall Carroll Rider Darlene Long Karol Thompson Ester Anderson Jxmmy Nexllng THIRD ROW Donnie Peclungpaugh Gene Weaver Marilyn Kline Jim Finney Nancy Buchanan Helen Funk Shirley Foltz Barbara Funk Katxe Copus Avery Evmger Lynne Ann Dunn Beverly Smith June Drummer Yvonne Kline Christina Smith Shirley Hartman FOURTH ROW Mr Shmew Ralph Weaver Ronnie Mumy Allen Shafer Roy Donaldson Phillip Smith Allen Bowers Richard Mumy Edwin Kern Larry McCorm1c Betty Nexhng Gene Noykos Jerry Drummer Jacob Weaver Paul Stearns Janus Glassford Band When the mus1c students of Jackson came back to school this September, tney found that they had a new teacher, Mr Wade Shinew, a graduate of Bowling Green State Um versity It wasn't long until we discovered he not only knew his band music but his vocal music as well One of the first things to be attended to by the band members was election of officers for the year President Lynne Ann Dunn Vice President Betty Neillng Secretary Eleanor Haffe rkamp Treasurer Janls Glassford Reporter Yvonne Kline Our first trip was to Swanton, for the Corn Festival. The annual Halloween Festival at North Baltimore was our next venture. On October 9, 1950, we had the privilege of going to Bowling Green State University to hear the United States Marine Band play. It was enjoyed by all. After the weather got too bad to march outside, we started workin our new band books, which contained such popular songs as Washington Post, Semper Fidelis, Indiana State and many more. We were thrilled to play in our uniforms at our first home basketball game. For the rest of the season a pep band played at the home games. The entire band played at the tournament at Bowling Green on February 16. Through the efforts of the Band Boosters, the school board, and the band members, a new bass horn was purchased. We think it has not only added quality to our playing but has added to our appearance also. In the early spring a band concert was given Since both the band and Mr. Shinew had worked so hard in order to give the concert we were happy to see so many people present and to know that they enjoyed the music Some of the numbers enjoyed were Stormy Weather a fantasy Bells of St Marys Gettysburg Address and Semper Fidelis Several engagements have been arranged for the summer We hope to see you giving us your support High School Mixed Chorus if l- lllbl' PO N i i ht X nne K ine iri i a ni rr ine In hong Patty Mxor er r f-.nn r a ri lx xi 5 June 'ynn Harm lynr 'inn Dunn lN nia S r Janis s a t n lHllilJliOM u g Lui ls 'l ink cr, n r lc u r. iebpslickhlurn I - 2 I 1 - Q ' I . 3 I . . h .1 1 g 4 , , . I Y , , f 3 . 1 e' 1. , . - W i A ' f x ,, . 2 Y i 4 ' '-'41 W, J I - A ' , I , Q, Y ,jf - . .. I z W ' ' 'J l , . .x , ' v . If fp . 41 .K . v Lei! U R g 'vo l , ill st n S ilh, 1.-1 a S '. C , Nev ly Smith. Ma ylJet'rvu1'slm'r, .lo ' ha quh rsO . Heir, 'e l n . lfrurririicr, Mary L, s, . .e f Sht,UN1j RQJA My bmw-A, Mary Lou Pcmllx, Mary Lori-e A ilhelni, Lluoetta Mc Master, Mary l.vailn-ruian, 'ur s liiferrr, bo olhy M-Jser, Carol Moor, ' Ola slord, iilni. A-1inis, M rgarvl .lv key, ' Vernon Malin -I lt, lf. gc-nu Ge-i-rgv. Guor r fc, Du h unly, Ldw 't'I'l'1. Larry fiIiC.xrri.ux, AVA -- Lu ge , ,lat Sli sk, ' dd o u , , ' li , Gum- Nw. hu-, J,ni.es Nviling The muslc department at Jackson I-hgh has xndeed been busy thxs year Snortly after school opened the glee club made tts f1rst appearance at a program for the student body held m the audltortum The latter part of November we began pract1cmg for our Chrlstmas program whmch was December 2,0 Each of the ftrst sxx grades gave a separate program The hugh school mtxed chorus closed the program by smgtng Beaut1fulSav1or S119HtNlght I l Be Home For Chrlstmas Now Let Every Tongue Adore Tnee and Shepherd s Qtory Solo parts were sung by Patty Moor Betty Nexlmg Jams Glassforo and Larry McCorm1c Plano accompamment oy June Drummer After our Chrlstmas vacatlon Mr Shtnew chose the operetta Shreds and Patches whtch was presented March 30 The plot mvolves an opera company gomg mto productton The cast was as follows Gene Noykos Mr Coyly Larry McCorm1c Mr Jonn Dart Vernon Babcock Mr Mxdas Goldentouch Jerry Drummer Harry Ohver Dlck Mumy B111 George Dupey Mr Mutterby Pat Moor Jenny Lxnd Nearly Margaret Conkey Ezleen Gray Betty Nelllng Patti Zuvlel Even though hard work was mvolved everyone tn the cast and chorus enjoy 60 presentmg the operetta Thls year we had an orchestra to accompany chorus and solozsts whxch added much to the productxon Members of the orchestra were June Drummer Jake Weaver Yvonne Kllne Dtcky Mumy Allen Bowers Nancy Buchanan Carol Moor Eleanor Hafferkamp Beth Ann Wall . . . . , . , . , 1 . 1 1 ' ' I, , ' 1 - 1 r I v ' ' S-1 - 1 1 . ' . . . . II ll ' ' .. , . .. ., . , - . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - September October November Decembe r January February March Aprll May Iackson Revzew School opened Baseball season Opened wlth Jackson playlng lXl1lton the Band play ed at Swanton Drawmg for county baseball tournament Baseball game wlth Weston here Breeze Staff Party Mag1c1an Show Baseball tournament Band Booster Play End of fxrst s1x weeks Semors had pxctures taken at Dxcken Studio m Fostorxa Breeze Staff Party Northwestern Oh1o teachers meetmg at Toledo no school All h1gh school party Band played at Halloween Festxval at North Balttmore Pancake Supper by Grade Teachers Huntmg season opened no school Jumor high basketball game w1th Deshler here Thanksglvmg vacatxon End of second sax weeks Jumor hxgh basketball game wlth Tontogany there Semors and Freshman took O S U test Jumor hlgh basketball game with Portage here Junior high basketball game wlth Mxlton the re Christmas program Jumor hlgh basketball game wlth North Baltxmore here Chrlstmas vacatlon begms School resumed after Chrlstmas vacat1on Senlors ordered thelr name cards xnvltatlons and caps and gowns End of thxrd slx weeks Annual pictures and 1nd1v1dual plctures taken by Dlcken Studlo Nurse gave talk from Flower Hospxtal Semor scholarshxp tests at Bowlxng Green Wash1ngton's blrthday no school End of fourth s1x weeks Rotary at North Baltxmore Amateur Contest Good Frtday no school End of fxfth slx weeks Maglclan show Semor play The Daffy Dxlls Junlor Semor Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement Semor trxp begxns 5 8 ' . Ire 16 ' Z0 ' ZZ ' ' Z5 Z7 30 6 13 ' ' 16 . . . . . . Z3 Z7 ' Q' ' -.N A 30 ' - 31 .. . . 8 I3 ' , Z1 . . . 24-Z7 ' Z9 ' Z0 . . . 6 ' . . . . 7 , . . 14 Junior Play, Gangway for Ghosts 14 . . . . Z0 ' Z1 . . . . ZZ . . . Z . . 5 . . ,. . . 12 . . Z2 . . .. . . . Z3 ' lo . . . ZZ . . -- 23 ' Z6 ' 3 23 ' -- . 6 . . 13 .. Z7 ' , A I 5 . - . 13 ' 18 Z0 ' ' ' . Q71 MGM Q HJ R gf? f lp K , WX 'E I umor H :gh Basketball FN bww sim FIRST ROW Left to Right Tommy Kelly Raymond Sugg Johnny Dermer Alan Snaler Jumor Chors SECOND ROW Mr Sldebotham Me1vmStxmmel .Inmmy I-'mney .hmmy Khne Allen Bowers Cheerleaders Off ,J-7 SANDRA MARNA JOAN MARY DOROTHY SALLY Basketball On November 18 the Jackson Wudcats wtth flghtlng splrlts traveled to 1-Iamler for thelr fxrst game of the season But thelr hlgh sp1r1ts were gone when the Hamler flve defeated them by a score of 56 to 33 Murlm was hlgh man wlth 13 pomts The reserves were defeated by a score of 50 to 19 Noykos leadxng by 9 poxnts The next game was wlth Cygnet We despite our good splrxts were defeated by a score of 66 to 52 Ha mon led tms attack wlth 16 po1nts Our reserves got hot and defeated Cygnet 37 to 34 Jack Shuck led the scoring wxtn 12 pomts The fmrst game on our home floor was wlth Tontogany Th1s led to another de feat by a score of 50 to 42 Harmon agam led the attack wlth 16 po1nts Our reserves were out play ed and were defeated 48 to 21 Leatherman scored 20 pomts We were on the road agaxn We journeyed to Milton and agam we lost The score was 49 to 41 The scorxng was dxvxded that nxght w1th Smrth Leatherman and Harmon each maktng 10 po1nts Our reserves took another defeat 32 to 21 Jack Shuck led wxth 14 pomts We then played a non league game wlth McComb We fell defeated aga1n by a score of 62 to 47 Harmon led the scormg wrth 17 pomts Our reserves had another good mght and defeated McComb 33 to 26 Dlshong Led the attack wlth 10 po1nts We met Portage next and were agaln defeated by a score of 51 to 49 Babcock led thus attack wxth 15 pomts Our reserves were also defeated by a score of 35 to 30 Jack Shuck led the scorlng wlth 11 pomts For our last game before the Lhrxstmas vacatxon we journeyed to North Baltxmore where we were defeated by a score of 66 to 45 Smtth led the scorlng wlth 13 poxnts Our reserves were defeated by a score of 56 to 28 Jack Shuck captured 10 po1nts Our flrst game after the Chrtstmas vacatlon was wrth Grand Rapxds on our home court They proved too much for the Wxldcats and won by a score of 93 to 46 Harmon led the Wxldcat attack wlth 16 po1nts The Wlldcat reserves proved too much for the Grand Raptds reserves however and we won 46 to 45 Jack Shuck led the scorlng wxth 20 po1nts Vt e then traveled to Weoster wnere we were defeated by a score of 66 to 41 Murhn captured 18 po1nts for the Wildcats Our reserves lost 74 to 46 Richard Shuck scored I5 pomts 1 . , . 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' . 1 1 . . , , . . - I 1 X. sf' We journeyed to Weston next where we won our flrst vlctory by a score of 45 to 38 Harmon led the attack makmg 15 pomts However our reserves lost by a score of 35 to 33 Rlchard Shuck led the scorlng column w1th 18 pomts By wmmng our morale was boosted but not enough for Deshler defeated us 92 to 41 Jack Shuck led the attack wzth 10 pomts Our reserves also lost Thexr score was 38 to Z8 Rlchard Shuck led the scormg wxth 8 pomts Another vlctory for the Wlldcats' We defeated Haskms by a score of 66 to 64 1n a very excxtmg game Leatherman captured ZZ pomts Our reserves won then' game by a score of 51 to 2.4 Noykos led thrs attack wxth 10 pomts Harmon led thzs attack wxth 16 poxnts Our reserves also took a beatmg by a score of 43 to 30 w1th Noykos leadmg the attack wtth 8 pomts Next we journeyed to Lxbe rty for another defeat by a score of 49 to 46 Murlm and Harmon both led thxs attack wxth 13 points Our reserves got hot and beat Liberty reserves by a score of 27 to Z3 wlth Sheerer leadxng the attack wxth 7 poxnts Then we journeyed to McComb where our varsrty took a beatmg by a score of 72 to 59 Harmon led the W11dcat attack w th Z1 pomts Our reserves won by a score of 47 to 37 wxth Rlchard Shuck leadmg w1th 14 pomts Then we took the road agam Thrs trme we journeyed to R1s1ng Sun where we won our thtrd game of the season by a score 66 to 46 wlth Murhn leadxng the attack wzth 19 polnts Our reserves were also hot that mght and won the game by a score of 56 to 34 w1th Rlchard Shuck leadmg the attack wlth Z5 polnts Well the season IS over and It ms tlme for the tournament start The Wlld cats dxd not play unt11 the th1rd mght of the tournament February 16 when they played North Baltlmore After getting off to a very bad start ln the fxrst quarter we got beat by a score of 50 to 34 wmth Harmon leadmg our weak attack wxth 7 pomts FN, 113' 5- xt A 7 fr , .S r -fn -4 3 Sag 2 -I ff x', , ' s .. , . ' . Next we journeyed to Malinta where we took a beating by a score of 70 to 41. . ' i ' . 1 3 ' 1 -. - at Q , N Q E .,I.,, '45 ' S f, :T . V -f 5 f 77 - 1. in H lgh School Basketball rwhhf' rw 6 1,3 OJ- Qnyc, tr-Wu' M A-4 H377 FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Rxchnrd Murlxn Jxm Durhat Ronme Dxshong Vernon Babcock .Tack Shuck Merrxll Harmon Gene Noykos Eddxe Copus Irvin George Jxm Smxth Rxchard Shuck SECOND ROW Mr Leatherman JxmNe111ng Edd1eKune Larry McCo:-muck Edwxn Kern 1..,r 1 YA, Rxchard Mumy Bxll Deerweater Jake Weaver Roy Donaldson Jerry Drummer l-Izgh School Baseball fn K.. 5 K y A FIRST ROW .Left to Rxght Eddle Klxne .hm Nexlmg Merrxll Harmon Vernon Babcock Rxchard Mumy Jake Weaver Jerry Drummer Mickey Scheeren SECOND ROW Allen Bowers Gerald Henachen Bxll Deerwester Gene Noykoa Ronme Dxshong Jaclg Shack Edd1eCopus R1chardMurnn Roy Donaldson Irvm George Mr lcatherman ,1 ' A fi . ' 9 A ' ' ' . kjw- ' - ' l- ' ve nf 1 'U91 ., , A 4 , 2 1 o - - , . ,D 1- 1, I , X K' 1 , . 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