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X en . 1-1,555 'Q I W ' '- 3f4??':r -. -1-1 - -' . , , , . V 'Q ,z WM. -..-..- Q.-as-'c '- 2 -up . ,.- s:..,qfr. H -i 3 . A wvfflw'--f s : '53-e . '-9-1.---W 'P 'lofi f-zll'-11-P ' . 'f.s'ff1wf--az. 1 .:,fi'9a.Z'1- fs A l5 . S E ' xw .A J A - H : 1-:'Z'..v :f,::' Wg-H 1 ff ,stil Vi ,Xa I A F a fl: Y LH dl' 7' Q 8 SINIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 7, 1936 seventeen little lads and lassies entered Jackson School as beginners. Namelyx Adams, Lois Hamilton, Norman McClintic, Bill Anderson Vilma Jean Johnson, Rosemary Robbins, James S ott, J T Sims, Mary Jo Thurston, Mary Jane Taylor, Roy Brewer Marie Johnson, Wayne Dooper Garnet Kenady, Rhed Jr Fear Dor Klipsch, Ray Gray, Donald In the first six years tnere were many changes took place lost a number of our origlnal enrollment, but we also gained a number of new menbers, until our class was both larger and about evenly divided as to girls and boys we never took studying too serlously He glrls naturally thomght our little love affairs were much more important while the boys, ll, they were entirely overwhelmed by 'ball' But we do owe our boys much honor for their splendid ball knowledge They won for us the grade tournament during our Junior Hi years, and had their part i winning our County Tourney our Senior year So why shouldn't we glrls be proud of them? In the fall of '42 we met up with ourselves as we entered Junior Hlgh This was the climax of our lives For at this polnt we learned how little we really knew and how much we had to know to be able to master tho e terrible problems the Hi School teachers confronted us with each day But we were not bo be outdone, we buckled down to it, did some real studying at least put in hours of tlme and came out w1th flying colors Next September started the school year a green little Freshies and we mean greenl, for we were green enough to thlnk we could tell all the Hi School what to do, even the teachers But did we get set back' Some of us never have survived the shock Even Castor ruit school because he couldn't tell the teachers what he was go ng to d But after thinklng it over he decided maybe they were right after all, so he came back and tried it over and made good Finally we reached our Junlor Year A year we can never forget! It wa this year that we really had heartachas lmore kind than one mlsunderstsndings, and what we thought could be called real hardshlps We wanted to give the Senlor Class the greatest 'Senior Day' recorded 1n Jackson History We th1 k we d1d, too J We at least got them to the 'Cincy Zoo where they were made to realize all their ancestors were not de d Then, we began to look forward to our 'Senior Day On September 3, 1947 we entered on our last round up Our school days as a wnole were 'haoay mexories' However, there are three events we would llke to er se from our sheet We felt our great loss when Mr Fulton could not help us bring our flnal round up to a close, as he had done so faithfully ln almost every senior class preceding ours, then we had the misfort ne of losing two of our members in death, namely uarnet Cooper and Ray Klipsch But Mr Oliver, our class sponsor took us under hls w1ng and the nlna of us left were very thankful to h1m for his kind help, many good sugfe tions and e pecially for his patience he showed in endurlng tho e many trywng hours In the first semester of our senior year two of our senlor girls left us Mary Ellen Smith moved to North Vernon n oo p her school work there Mary Jo Sims decided school didn't g1ve her enough work to do so she signed un w1th the Joblett Sparks Porporation F rf-we :N 4 -fir xii.:- L' gh 0,5-,h ,. sf! f 'i' , up an 'ik ,- A ff lx, qv U ID L W Q if ' vii rw 5,114 'f- ' 1.1 4 ' -i'f9.'y1,I r.- -15 , F l A-iqhfq 1 x Q.. Lf 5'T4f' p C - - ,:s' ,. , . Twig, . U A 1 is f we ig S ,Q . . , he -3, , I , lan, g F V. -. Q ,.f ' . .1 . n , If f 61' T 'Q . E ,,. fy H F l - . ' Q XQ blk. Iii 2 . 'J 5 Q 5 IJEW3 f ' ' . . ' M ' M d t 1 A J l V. , i . lg ,, 1.Qf,I,'f we s Mem fig? ' C - ' prix f c 1. . A . V bg . , U .glfnx 1 0. . . b?zw , A . . , ,Zigi 1 - so' 1 1 - s H w a mt ' V ' - 770, 1. V+ ' . gig 5 5 4 7' e o . f , df! But thats enough said on that now. 5?Zg - . .4-H I .f, 1 - . JJ. k 1 1 ' K ' J . 2 F - ' ' ' ' r 7 . W 1' 1 . ' , lv ' . ' A f LA R-.Ffh . ' iff ' ,adj dQu . 1 ' ' X QS, R 'If' H ' , Q-it V S S ' - S .WP lj, Fiif- ' ' , ,ya m. li M . ix E in l f 'H ' . . a d t 3 u ,Q H1 . 11 21- gi . . - V :lg A . 6:71 fhggf X- 5 Life If u J 1 .:Jf. ,ankle ' '- -'. ' -f H v, 4 ,' .:.: '. 'u,' - A '.-' ' -A fp'-' V'-ffitiifijfaf' ' 'H' '17-7 5'-A-1' a f 'I' Wx'-5'l--Tif-'f ', V ff ' ' Mil- be-'T ' ':--'W QA ' fig New f ap J i ' w,gp'1U
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A M4 f r i ff 'PW-4 L 111' X we-uf 'Ur 2 il rf' L V' Aww, +3 J 31, we ,NM we had caps and gowns for our comnencenent, and Lester N Abel was our sneaker On April 15 and 16 the senior class presented the three Pct play 'Professor, How 'ould You ' In the story we find thft nan usually thought Vicky's pranks were cute but Professor Perry curtly ordered Vicky to call and apologize or droo h1s course At the Perry home she overheard b f gOSSlU Professor Perry hrs been offered deanship if he can get n wife His friend, John, and his family rally 'round to help John offers his secretary, curly heeded little minx who can't spell an ideal wife' Grandma's candidate is Tootsie Benn, e bit plump, but a me terhfnd with lemon chiffon pie Vicky, longing for revenge, proposses a friend, valerle, a Southern chnrmer, who makes a fool out of every nen she meets Grandpa won't tell the name of his crndld te' In a whlrlwlnd f1n1sh, Grendpa's candidate wins, d the Professor flnds wife 1: the little snitfire Vicky' Wayne Johnson Rosemary Johnson Bernice Mantooth Halter Jayne Bill McCl1ntic Norma Deppert Joan Cox Norman Hamilton Helen Bake Charles Sanders Bill Wilkinson Helen Osburn Prrts were bly handled follows Keats Perry, foung professor Vicky Hvndolpr, the Lane of his life Grandma Perry, an obllglng soul Grandpa Perry, n lnnocent bystnnder John Appleby, a helpful friend Priscllla Horley, weet young thing Toot ie Be n, a plump sninster Hot Shot de , her blg b other Valerie hh1tWqD South rn chrrmer Bogglns, the portln butler cvp le ge n n Pl y sponsor We appreciated Mrs O hurne's assistance and th nked her for her patience with also Bill kilkxnson for his work on th t ge We were honored by our three senior boys and their solendld sportsmanshlp displayed s three of our nL1g9FSn Nawely Charles Sanders, Billy WcClintic and wayne Johnson feel Pt it we through their splendid work that many of our VlCtOP18S were won and also our County Tournament of '48 We would not le ve out our uost denendeble yell le der Hosenrry Jonnson, who served her chool and teaw so wonderfully thepast three years we were proud or you, Rosemsry' Then, our two senior girls, Hosemery Johnson no Bern1ceMantooth were on the Volley Bell Tea and disnl yed very good t ctics Three of our boys were awarded swerters Layne Jomnson, Bill McClintic, and Charles Sanders, for particioetion in ossketb lland to Rosemary Johnson for Yell Leader Sumwdrizing all the events of the twelve years we sure feel that we have made history for Jacksonls Records History to be proud of and besides that, we have left plenty knowledge for those t follow Cfor we didn't take too much with us I We are confident there never was a class like us or there never will Hamilton, Norman Johnson, Wayne Jayne, Halt Mentooth, Bernice Johnso Rosemary McClintic, Bill We are namely Sanders, Charles Wilkinson, Bill Wooten, Hubert ,W em. 0 y Y lJp'L rr ,niQ:Vx H' 1 hi ,v f 'nl 42 xt- LU V .ngxx 'Q - . .rvamxm . - - A-FM U' ..,, ,, M w - N ' --,'.qnFu ,1. S .6 f .5 - . IV - l1'1,,1' , .4-pu. U wgfwfllfvbq ,.:...f ' - f 1, ' 7'11Z 5'1 1'-A . Q we ', , I . A ,r. , . Q, g, s ' - ..'-' . 131,51 . , . , . 'f. ' a N X rib? ,Lv q u . X lang , . gif- ', ' fa? I ..1 q?44' H1-Wf 1.5 , 1 if fd 2 i 1 .. A. Q - ,Qc-. - . . I-5.3 - jq. Fp un lj yf-pf . A E img. -. , -.-Ji 3, U . r A E LJ!'q 1 , . . .7 I xr f , a it o : 8 QMQ ' ' 'Q ... ' Lf' B 2, a - V, - 5i'Q ' A U h . , V . , ' Q F ,- U 7 ' . AL . . I . EW' , F ' - 12, E Q rn ' n H A pig 1-A N ' 'Tl'-' If ff' 1 . , , V f' ' 'A ... .. ........u ' 1 X -'Vi f ' ' . . .Q 'i Ulu, 'V . re ' 'Xl ' xv ' .. .. .. ... .... A 'iz W A . . ' . ' rv s 'flffigl l .......... .. . .. ...-.... S F' A A f ' , , - : , -. . . . .....-... 'fl I' ' 'X -one.. . . -.... V' hr , F 9 . ' 4 ...... . . ............. ' s ' g 'wma' - , ., ' . n -is I '- F .j 'fl4 .. . . .. tab str .o fger f 'z'1 ' - 1 . ' , 1 W ........... ........... .................. .. c '.'X ' .ilk . Q AS? N ' Mi x . S .. :1 ' 1 ,ul , y - ,,, , 1 a v' us, 9 ' ' s . 55 . m,. ldv ' V P M' . M : Q 5 t- vb - . . We th. s qyww t . Inj . -1- ' ' I vi' . 'A H? ' Q gt ff . 1,1 Y. Q V , l , . ,M .. I . . A 1 'f ' f- b ' V' 1 61,7 ' is . V . Y f.'Q ,sf 1 ,5 1- - 4, ' A . . ' --4 U32 P . . Q 1 u , m A P ' 9 , - , 4 6 ilxx I J l A R a' f . l, 1.3! V , . d,,, ..L xi f., 2 . 1 qffis -. O , I' 971542 . ... f 2 1 A v' Av.: . X Q f, be. . 5 Z , , . 1,.:' ' er 5 n , I 642 ' 'gg ff. . 373 X. as 'f' hx f - ,, .?,J' ': 4.5 ' 'Q - '-- -A 12125 +L. A .-fa? .fe V u TS ' . - ' r, '1 . .r ' . 5 1 ' I L . we ,- .. f' f ' -1 .-..ff'+,- ' -' -,j'f,'p:,j. f 4w:1:,5:,., ,A , ' -'L , up M.. ' 7 5'5 QQ ' .UM :.J:. ,v . WQiu,,
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