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7fze me sag ach morning the F - Q f bright smiling face of Mrs. Williams sqft ,., greets the students AT - -'L' of Jackson High Ivzq through the dutch doors of the busi- x ' ' 7 ness office as her watchful eyes pass over the ab- sent and tardy slips. Besides making out absence statements, preparing report cards at the six-weeks periods, keepin the permanent records up to gate, doing the financial and secre- tarial bookkeeping, she has many duties as secretary to a busy A , principal. This is her second MTS- Nancy Wl1ll3m5 year in the position. V . Ki gp Xl., ' If ' A n li ' ,ETS ,151 '- 1-II ,v' .w'ryu ' 1 2. v' 4 ' I Y N . ul u., tl 1 ,J Assistinf Mrs. Williams in the office department is Esther Bill, Student Body treasurer. Esther balances'the Student Body accounts and the many other high school organizational accounts. All school money from whatever source is checked by the office staff before being credited to any account. Esther is also responsible for selling subscriptions for the 'Jacksonian.' 7646 ' his year our two faithful custodians, Mr. Lester Cook and Mr. James Podesta de- serve, as always, a big round of applause. These nen have been kept busy im- proving the school and its 'V Q1-U- grounds. A fine booth was built for the Service Club to use during football season, this booth was greatly appreciated b all For f -'1f,g.- -2 yfyggan-..1 Y' - .alia .,1 lil-QQ- ' FEV . 'K '.'io- ' :- .A pf, .IW I up xg ' .EV M , nl f g ,L. . , Y , basketball season they fixed the doors . on the Service Club room in the gym, which saved the girls a lot of trouble and confusion, I The students and teachers would like to take this opportunity to thank these men for the wonderful job they have been Goins- Mr. Lester Cook Mr, Jameg Podesta
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o o f 'M f' In 'H A :Y i Mn. DANILOVICH n f W1 gtg? T M ff-mocracy's enduring struggle with H'J' 7 totalitarianism has passed from gg .dthe acute to the decisive stage. f 4f?Upon how this struggle is resolved will rest the future -,wlg'f9fA interpretations of international relationships, domestic economy, civil rights, intercultural relations, political and reli- gious freedom. To carry this fight to a successful conclusion, the democracies must rely upon their most potent weapon: its citizenry who have been educated in its free institutions. The great truths studied in our democratic education institutions must be put to work firmly and fearlessly. These truths must be harnessed affirma- tively. Much energy has been dissipated among our own leaders with the negative approach of recrimination, character assassination, fear of promulgation of new ideas because of what may happen to their prestige and jobs. Those hallowed democratic ideas which have held us in good stead in the face of great problems in the past should be re-affirmed. We must fight authoritarianism.with our finest democratic weapons. By our acts we shall be known, so it behooves us to work with might and main in the area of civil liber- ties, racial equality, religious tolerance, promotion of the wel- fare of all people on all levels. We must be unafraid of any and all ideas. New ideas, worked into the web of our democratic state, have given us progress and substance before, and will again, if we retain fully and without brakes those sacred democratic rights to discuss, hypothesize, experiment, and reconstruct our ideas in the face of changing facts. We cannot fail to re-establish the high hopes so much of the rest of the world had in democratic ideals if we show by words and acts and precepts and facts that here we ob- tain in our everyday life-the ideals of the dignity and worth of man.
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, ,nf . ' 1, ,, 1 ,' , , ef . A, +03 HUSTON HOLMAN CAROLYN POWELL 5 .... Lxm ,W ., S, ,G Q, W U M : . 4. j EQ Q is J af I K q MARY Lfll RICHARD ROSS BAILEY ARLEN LLOYDA HEFFINGTON PIEROVICH S XQKTN Y XX Xxx XX XP X QHUSTON HOIMAN Transfer 52, Football 52- 53, Basketball 52-53, Track 52-53, Cross Country 52, Block J 52-53, Drum Major 52, Drill Team 52, Senior Play 53. . MARY LOU ROSS Annual Editor 53, Student Council 53, C.S.F. Conf. 51-52, Annual Staff 52-53, Senior Play 53, Service Club 49-53, Class Treasurer 52, Operetta 49, Pep Club 51-53, G.A.A. 53, Baby Tigers 49-50, Chorus 49, Youth Conference 53. ' RICHARD BAILEY Operetta 50-52, Senior Play 53, Orchestra 50-52, Band 52, Service Club 49-52, Butte Staff 51, Chorus 50-52. . CAROLYN POWELL Baby Tigers 50-51, G.A.A. 52-53, G.A.A. Treas. 53, Pep Club 52-53, Operetta 52-53, Minstrel Show 52-53, Service Club 50-53: Senior Play 53, C.S.F. 52. Q ARLEN HEF- FINGTUN Football 50-53, Track 51, Operetta 52-53, Senior Play 53, Service Club 50, Block J. Treasurer 52.' LLOYDA PIEROVICH Senior Play 53, Pep Club 52-53, Treasurer 52, G.A.A. 53, Service Club 53, Chorus 53, Baby Tigers 50, Cantata 53, Class Secre- tary 53, Girls' Conference 52, Operetta 53 If P f 1 f n f
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