Jackson High School - Osky Wow Yearbook (Jackson, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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Harold Walters, a well-known carpenter and cabinet maker for a large furniture company. He was busy making a crib for his first son. I believe he was about the proudest I've ever seen. We talked awhile after purchasing a coffee-table. Harold told us that John Lindower was an engineer and was engaged at the present in the building of another large sky- scraper in Amsden. While we were walking back to the car, we met Bernard. He was all be-decked in Army tan, braids and badges. We learned that he had obtained the place ofa General in the American Army. He played a large part in the winning of World War ll. He told us that he was on his way to see Carl Prenzlin who was a very prosperous farmer. He had about the larg- est farm in Ohio. He allowed Porter Massie to use part of it each year in the teaching of his Agriculture classes. We went down to a store to get some trinkets for little Greely Mortimer. While I was looking around in the store, I was surprised to see Mrs. Lois Jean Smith. I learned that she had married a short time after I had. With her was her smiling, rosy-cheeked, blue-eyed, and blond curly-headed little four year old daughter. She enlightened me as to the where- abouts of Julia. Our little Julia was a stenographer in the Ford industries. We returned home and decided to look up the other two up later. The first night we were at home, little Greely Mortimer became very ill and had to be taken to the hospital for an operation. It so hap- pens that Edna Butzier was the superintendent of the hospital and we were sure of excellent care for our baby. The next day when I walked down to the hos- pital, I met Marge. She was on her way to get some bread and cheese. She informed me that Jimmy had finally learned to like toasted cheese sandwich- es and her meals weren't such a problem any more. After l had gone to bed that evening, l began to think of the graduates of l942. I thought they had done very well for themselves and their community. l certainly did feel glad that I could say that l was one of them. Marvaleen Eddinger llllll We, the members of the Senior Class of l942, Jackson High School, County of Seneca, and State of Ohio, knowing that our school days are numbered, hereby revoking and annulling all former wills by us made. We, the Class of i942 declare our principal, Elmer E. Shaw, executor of this our last will and testament. First: We will to our teachers memories af the studious and faithful pupils that comprised the Class of l94Z. Second: We will to the Juniors our home room, Mr. Kettler, and our quietness in the home room. Third: We will to the Sophomore Class our scholas- tic und athletic ability. Fourth: To the Freshman Class we will nothing, far they would not know what to do with it if we did. I, Bernard Burns, will my girls in Tiffin to Don Kumrnerer. I, Edna Butzier, will my ability to keep my love life a secret to Alyce Mansfield. I, Marvalene Eddinger, will my ability to get A's to anyone that studies hard enough. I, John Lindower, will my waylsl with the Fresh- man girls to Wilbur Master. I, Lester Lindower, will my sportsmanship to Red Dooley. I, Charles Master, will my iob as manager of the basketball team to Shannon Snyder. I, Julia Meszaros, will my calmness and good nature to Cleoria Coleman. I, Betty Meyer, will my black hair and sparkling eyes to Gladys Heiserman. I, Florence Myers, will my ability ta hit the low notes to Juanita Hunt. I, Deane Myers, will my mustache to Howard Weaver. I, Raymond Nederhouser, will my trouble with the Ford to Ralph Hemminger. I, Richard Pankhurst, grant the privilege of using my word Dear to anyone who will handle it with care. I, Carl Prenzlin, will my sleeping periods during school to Donald Flack. I, Lois Jean Russell, will my slim waist line to Betty King. I, Owana Smith, will my desire to be different to Evelyn Wolf. I, Opal Smith, will my charming smile to Mado- lyn Nichols. l, Jean Stull, will my ability to entertain to Mary Lou Fish. l, Harald Walters, will my magnetic power with the opposite sex to Bob Snyder. I, Nancy Weaver, will my desire to have a good time to Zola Huffman. I, Bernard Burns, will my love for the farm to Jim Mansfield. I, Edna Butzier, will my giggles to Vanda Fox. I, Marvaleen Eddinger, will my quiet ways to Sam Yoder. I, John Lindower, will my ability to look innocent to Robert Heiserman. I, Lester Lindower, will my secret of the short cut to Fostoria to Bob Kassing if he promises not to stop. I, Porter Massie, will my ability of keeping the class informed on current events to Robert Yoder. I, Charles Master, will my crimson blush to Don Smith. I, Julia Meszaros, will my pigtails to Freda Phil- lips. I, Betty Meyer, will my desire to go steady for more than three weeks to Edna Perkins. l, Florence Myers, will my longing to make ev- erybody happy to Margaret Lanning. I, Raymond Nederhouser, will my chemistry book and Lab. materials to Barbara Carter. I, Deane Myers, will my many Treasurer duties to anyone who likes to handle money. I, Richard Pankhurst, will my taste for red heads to Floyd Lichtle. I, Carl Prenzlin, will my shortness to anyone bigger than I who will make an even trade. I, Lois Jean Russell, will my telephone calls.to any girl who is lucky enough to get them. I, Opal Smith, will my many letters from the Army to Evelyn Baker. I, Owana Smith, will my Case tractor to Frank Harrison. I, Jean Stull, will my ability to dance to Mary Louise Frankhart. I, Harold Walters, will my ability to be calm, cool and collected ta Joe Johnson. I, Nancy Weaver, will my rhythm and ability to utter melodiaus sounds to Barbara Mansfield. I, Marge Fruchey, will my ability to make toasted cheese sandwiches ta Theresa Wonderly. Harold Walters.



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