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

 - Class of 1942

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STUDENT GDUNCIL 2 s i S i Q 2 5 Spit Standing: Madolyn Nichols, Eugene Dooley, George Stull, Wilbur Master, Bernard Burns, Nancy Weaver, Alyce Jane Mansfield. Seated: Don Smith, Jean Stull, Owana Smith, Lester Lindower, Donald Flack, Julia Lanning, Marjorie Hollenbaugh. This year the council had an unusual amount of discussion. The members did a very good job solving difficult problems that came up during the school term. The annual student council play was pre- sented November l4, l94l. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come was the play given. The proceeds increased the student council fund considerably. The council sponsored an assembly pro- gram on November I4, l94l for the pur- pose of electing cheer leaders. At this time a committee, appointed by the council pres- ident, submitted a new athletic award sys- tem to the student body. The council sponsored another Christmas decorating contest between the classes. After hearing the judges verdict it was those happy fortunate seniors who received the first prize. The council suggested that the student body help on the January lnfantile Paralysis Fund drive. This was carried through suc- cessfully. Plans were made, through the effort of the student council, to have a Brown Derby Basketball Tournament which was between the high school classes. Again the seniors gained victory, defeating the Juniors in the final game. One of the best and very important items that the student council did this year was the purchasing of a twenty-five dollar de- fense bond. We thought it would be one of the most appropriate ways of spending our money.

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BLUE HIID GULD STHFF 3 , Z t 39 Standing: Mr. Shaw, Jean Stull, Deane Myers, Porter Massie, Owana Smith, Nancy Weaver, Mr. Kettler. Seated: Harold Walters, John Lindower, Lester Lindower, Richard Pankhurst, Florence Myers, Julia Meszaros. In producing the Blue and Gold, much advice has to be given and a lot of work needs to be done. This is indeed not a diffi- cult task when you have a staff and advis- ors who co-operate. By looking at the above picture you can realize why we were able to publish such an interesting and valuable edition of the Blue and Gold. Editor ................... ....... L ester Lindower Associate Editor ..... ........ F lorence Myers Business Manager ............ Richard Pankhurst Assistants to Business Manager ..............Nancy Weaver, Harold Walters Circulation Manager ...,.......... Porter Massie Art ............................ ....... J ulia Meszaros Photographer ....... ....,....... J ean Stull Sports ............. ....... J ohn Lindower Drorriotics ....... ............... O wana Smith Humor ............ ....................... D eane Myers AdViSOI'S ...................... Mr, Shaw, Mr. Kettler Sales Committee: Richard Pankhurst, Lester Lindower, Harold Walters, Nancy Weaver, Jean Stull, Porter Massie.



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H0ll0R SOCIETY is 3 Third Row: Geraldine Copsey, Florence Myers, Lester Lindower, Donald Flack, Richard Pank- hurst, Shannon Snyder, Porter Massie, Don Smith. Second Row: Frank Harrison, Betty Meyer, Evelyn Baker, Evelyn Wolf, Robert Kassing, Charles Master. Seated: Julia Meszaros, Zola Huffman, Opal Smith, Jean Stull, Nancy Weaver, Owana Smith, Lois Jean Russell, Max Hamm. The Honor Society was accepted as one of our school clubs in l937. The first club consisted of eleven members, the present club consists of twenty members. In order to become a member of the County Honor Society a student must have certain qualifications, as follows: Section l. No student shall be elected to membership in the Honor Society who has not been duly recommended for election by his high school principal by and with the ad- vice and consent of his school teaching staff or by a four-fifths vote of said high school teaching staff. Section 2. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to membership in the Honor Society who has not for the previous year received an average grade of B. Section 3. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to the Honor Society who does not at all times manifest a proper school spirit and conduct himself at all times, both in and out of school, as becomes one worthy of honorable mention. Section 4. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to membership in the high school Honor Society who does not at- tend school regularly or whose absence and tardiness is unexcused. Section 5. Any member of the Honor Society may be expelled from membership and his certificate revoked by the council at any time upon satisfactory evidence of failure to maintain the required academic standing or the proper school attitude. Two- thirds of those present are required for ex- pulsion.

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