Jackson High School - Osky Wow Yearbook (Jackson, OH)
- Class of 1943
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KEAIRNS was U N K5 ii 6 ,S uf faiffii-1 Kwan ffl!! - - .QTQWE 'WL Li iw '. - Q ,a,,,,, . rw '7efH EL'-3-393 it J. , N E' I-' ffgqqww AMX I NWN 'E' IN MEMORIAM VVh1t1w H1010 NUDILYNQ than to sane y0Lll hte fOl God and countlyl lhu xx ho h ue dled 111 the foxholes of Batmn 111 the mngles of Quad 11011111 on the due1t1 of Af11Cl 01 VSh6I6X91 they n11v hue md hu A11 tn m uses ue the godx of the ealth vs ould not am one make the bulneme sfxeuhce 1 1tll91 than stand bx 1dls and see that xxh1ch he lox es xbuxedl Though me then hed them 1163115 xx eep not fOl they 11111 1 lnk huh onthe Iudgment Du l1cfo1e the th1one of Cod And we here hzghly vesolte that these dead shall not have cl1ed 1 that thzs natwn under God shall have cz new bzrth of reedom and that the gouernment of the people by the people for the people shall not perzsh from the earth 4 ' I fJ A Xl 9, N N N f f llll -.L :il-lf N M X A 6 . N J an ' X I XJ e I M X J 1 , l 2 f , , . 2 'L. 1 A, 1 A . r' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 '- L.222, 62, ., is 2, been, did not ask for this war. But when il mere man states that he 2 'ja iz ' f A ' , 1 j 1 1 S, , 1' ' .2 I 1 X1 7 ' y 4 1 ' ' sz gt '. ,- 1 , Us 1 1 yy 7 I , 1 1 -' 12 'f . f 2 ' e ' ' 1 1 . J . Q 1 s , A I in min- ' ' . 1 . l - ' t as D6dlC3tl0H lo 5 ou who have left home, to light for Lncle S im ' lo you xx ho bellexe th lt ill men .ne eu Ltcd equ il md .1 mis race 111 the eyes ot 6 od doesn t LX1St To you xx ho are tn ed of seemff once Dlfllld I1 mee xx 1th 1ts gl mdeul and splendor desolate Lllldel the boot of the AXIS holdes To you xx ho xx ant to heal the mounds ot Pol md and feed the stfux mg of Greece To you w ho vsant to see the wooden shoes ome more dance uncle the W1HdYTl1llS and on the cllkes ot 1 flee Holl md To you xx ho want to make secule the fzcedom of press assembly and rellglon To you who wx ant nll n xtlons to ICI n unclu thc dow of pe lee o ewer To you thls Osky WVou ls humblx flLll1C Lted EDITOR 164i :Fifi tiff-4: fear f w r' hui. all , 2: X ff? ..---M2 f ,Ziff O I VY V Y 1 A ' - 1 si , VY Y ' 1 z 2 1 : lze 2,1 - zsten YY ' ' I 1 ' V A V . V - 1 X . ' ' 1 5 L A 1 1 . . 1 . . V V . . 4 -V V . V. . O ' c , . c 1 V V r , . 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But time must ever onward, forward gog We cannot stop or even slow its flightg And each tomorrow must forever leave Behind it. joys and pleasures dear. I know. But thou hast taught me how to live, to fight, To reach the goal which I would fain achieve. BOO. fl! ,'!,,Tg'4 F nf. H i 4 3 I l1 A . 5 , 1 , . X, ff!! 1 I 1 ,.., ,WM Ma 15N + , -, if! ,vu . . My ,N .df r . .f U . e- . .' ' f , ,,-. , jjf.,'f'-,QQ IEW -, 1' flu' W 'fy 1--wavap 414' Q, .X I XXXS Z fmfiklvtigig ,-2 I , 931- , . M 35 ULSL .,.Q,,4l M b 'gx Page E 1943 OSKY WO at ,n BOARD OF EDUCATION Through the11 constant planning the best means of education which they are able to provide are made available for the pupils of the Jackson Schools Through their diligence the school is kept smoothly func tioning. Their efforts result in a xx ell trained staff of teach ers and a building with mod ern equipment They meet monthly and are mcessantly vs orking for the improve ment of our school We students can show our gratitude to them by main taining the high scholastic standards of our school and by preserving the beautiful property. We depend great MT DWB MCyd Tyl Myh MLL MFlyd lv upon this responsible group and only hope that we can prove to be as responsi ble as they are Mr Preston Turner presi dent sells life insurance for the Western and Southern Life Insurance Company Dr W B Taylor isa piom ment doctor He is V106 President of the Board Mr Clyde Mayhew clerk is a funeral director of our city Mr L L Cherrmgton has charge of the Sinclair gaso line station on Broadway. Mr Floyd Blair is man ager of the A Sz P grocery, also located on Broadway. It is indeed a pleasure to place the pictures of these men between the covers of our yearbook. c Y 6k A- TAH- VV f view T K I NE? . I V , . XZ' -. f I -' If . . . 'Q xx . Li X. A 4 Q -Q..,..,,a,., V It 1' . ' C X-X A ' , T r. urner r. . . r. I e Pres. a or a ew .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V' . - r. . . r. o p i Clmerrington Blair P Qi ' , . ' A Q ' -wwf il ? . , - ' r l ' lv ! Q 0 1 . . u y. - . Y. I , . O 0 l JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Iggc 7 Mr. Owens' Open Letter Mr. West's Service Message Ir' 33 DEAR SENIORS When you were startrng your second grade rn 1932 I came to Jackson as hrgh school prrncrpal Through these eleven years you and I have seen much change At that trme w e were Just three vears past the best trmes rn Amerrcan hrstorv In that same September we were Just past the mrd year whrch pornt was recorded as the lowest of the depressron Mr Roosevelt was runnrng for presrdent Jobs were not to be had bankruptcres w ere taklng place by tens of thou sands farms were berng sold on the auctron block everv panse of land and pr rces of everythrng were rock bot tom but few had money to buy You graduatrng members of th1s 1943 Senror Class have seen great changes take place rn th1s short span of trme Lrttle drd vou thrnk that more than ten percent of your graduatrng fellow classmates would be rn the armed servrces at the trme fCtednep DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SERVICE It grves us much pleasure to dedrcate thrs book to vou because rt enables us to show rn a very small waJ our deep prrde rn our lack son Hrgh boys and grr ls w ho are rn the servrce We know that x ou drd not choose the path of aggres sron but we do know that you responded wrth courage and determrnatron when our land was attacked and our lrbertres endangered You are provrng on the world battlefronts th our Vouth has not lost rts great herrtage stalwart con ageous God fearrng man hood and womanhood We here rn Jackson Hrgh School feel that our srnrple homely tasks fade rnto rnsrg nrficance compared to the Job vou are dorng And yet we know that rf we do not tackle our Jobs here wrth the same strength of purpose and see them through to a successful conclusron that Mr. Melbra Thornton -ni ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Our assrstant to the prrn crpal rs Mr Melbra Thorn ton who came to us several years ago from Gallra Coun ty He recerved the B S de gree at R10 Grande College and the MA degree from Ohro State Unrver s1tV Mr Thornton rs the senror class advrser and teaches Amerr can Hrstory Mr Thorntons resrdence rs at Walnut Hrlls He al ways welcomes xrsrtors and cordrally entertarns them It rs rndeed a pleasure to put Mr Thornton among the prrncrpal men of our assrstant prrncrpal requrres effrcrency dependabrlrtv te nacrty and manv more abrlr tres that he possesses W feel that Mr Thornton rs well qualrfred for th1s posr tron those thrngs for whrch we are flghtrng our Amerrcan rdeals a Chrrstran way of lrfe wrll be lost for all of Q I L '. - . : , ' . , ' ' 0 I 7' Y . . . I I ' V ' ' , , . , in . . 4. U n 1 Q 3 - ' 0 I s s - ., ' . ' . . Ur I , . . o l V . 70 0. Q , . I . H . n , L I . . n 9 . fo ' ' - D . wh re ov r this broa lc- ' L - - e e ,-d e ' at ' school, for the posrtron of i 1 ' . , X, ' ' ' ' . , - 1 . - . 9 9 1 - ' ' , . .. e J X A xl T , ay . - . U v Q .ov I , ' . V ' v I 0 i .. 1 K, , . - v 1 , .1 ' on ivlu 011 If llgel K , fContinued on next pa el Page 8 Tgnr: rsmrz osxv wolg Open Letter CContinuedD of your graduation exer- cises. You have seen Hitler Mussolini, and Tojo build up empires You are now see- ing them fall. 'r ou have seen the time when there was practically no w or k for voung people Now you are graduating when millions of robs and positions are crvrng to be filled In fact you hare seen a new world emerge maybe not a better one, but a new one Oh great rs the opportun ity for the young man and w oman pr epared And though we are clouded by war we Will Wrthrn a few vears experience the great est era of pr osperrty and crvrlrzatron the world has ever known I congratulate vou on havrng gone thus far rn your preparation for till rng the great responsibilities the future holds in store for vou Srncerely The office girls take time out to have their pictures taken Standing Martha Rltchre Wilma Evans Helen Walker Phyllis Rose Evlyn Colby Lois Walker Seated Virginia Kanouse Jean McDaniel Service Message Ccontmued us Bovs and girls rn the serxrce, we dedicate our selves to the task here at home so that when you re turn vou will find an Amer rca that rs worthy of the sacrifice you are making Srncerelv X our s T K Owens, W1ll1am K West Supermtendent of Schools 'S Principal Pictured above are the efficient secretaries of the superintendent and prlncl pal Miss Anna Nall assists Mr Owens and Miss Margie McDaniel rs secretary to Mr West OFFICE WORKERS Were you ever perplexed and bewrlder ed, wondering Where to find so and so at so and so time? If you were one of these doubtful persons, you probably came runmng to the office with your problem, and confided rn one of the office girls This rs but one of the many has to perform Some of their other duties are the handling of the adding mrm eograph, and stencrlrng ma chrnes Their help to the sec retarres rs xery rrnportant The secretaries are Anna Nail, who assists Mr Owens and Margie McDaniel, w ho assists Mr West They are ever willing to help the stu dents and also keep rn order a tfrfteen foot shelf 7 . . . I . , f 7 Q ' Y 1 V . K 7 . , , ' 7 I I X . Y . , A - n . 1 o 1 ' , . . , . : Y I I I ! ' 0 1 v ' Y Y 7 I . . ' ' Q . . a 0 I 0 'V '. . ' v . 4 y Q . , , .- c . I . ,K ,, , . 1 A . 'S . L 7 - . n 0 I l 0 U '. . ' I T - g ' N K K . U . ' . z v 1 7 ms u 1 4 f 5 u 0 U I L A U ' I I . ' , , U l I y . . s 1 n . . . , l 1 0 0 ' , . ' - - duties which the office force , 'I k o . I . I I i, ' . , ' . ' - ,I Y, . I VK V. - a 1 w ' . - - - I is . . - 0 ' 1 4 -' kv 'L v -.7 I 1 4 ' -Q -' . .' . A I ml .L A n 4 s U I WY. v Y I I an s . . U ' v 1 '. I 1 1 . I K l ' V TEACHERS KEPT ALERT TO THE TIMES SADIE HARRELL Mathematics CECILIA MARSH Art PEGGY CHAPMAN English JEAN CRAWFORD Jr. Hi Music CAROLINE GERLACH Business Arithmetic MILDRED FISHER Latin 8: English MARY POTTORF English FAYE McCOY English D. MERRILL DAVIS Vocal Music J. W. BROUGHTON Bookkeeping C. B. HUNE Government RUSSELL JONES Manual Arts H. G. NEELY Instrumental Music E. S. KEAIRNS Chemistry DONALD HOUSE Biology W. D. KEAIRNS Mathematics ROBERTA CRIMES Commerce ELAINE HARSHBARGER Home Economics KATHERINE CROSSIN Physical Education ELIZABETH LEWIS Commerce MILDRED LEWIS Social Science AMY KINGSLAND Spanish 8: Gen. Science CATHERINE MARTIN English 8: Latin ANITA THURSTON Librarian ROBERT PAYNE Physical Education HAROLD BROWN Manual Arts Page 10 E 1443 OSKY W ASEI Havmg ar1 lved at the end of ou1 semor yeal, remm 1SClllg ove1 our struggles through the past SIX years, xx e, the Class of 43 shall be enterlng mto a World of COllfLlSl0Il and turmoll AS ue look back upon our en trance 1nto hlgh school as t1m1d and ret1r1ng seventh grade1 s, we fmd lt hard to 1eal11e our accompl1shments as SQDIOFS Our mmds have been broadened, our knowl edge lncleased, our bo qs dexeloped But at best are onlv at the half way malk We have the future to look forward to Wlth con fldence and eagerness Although our l1ves have been greatly changed and d1s1 upted by thlsvx orld Wlde confllct, vxe do not lntend to slacken our educatlon In stead we shall seek harder fo1 adx anced knovs ledge and on soL1LoQUY WORLD OF CONFUSION AND TURMOIL Ma bf' d A W fflffa K Z Q ' fl fx 65 if 1 It K llm rv' 9- ' S Nl fmmlf' LJ N Z , f fe ff 'WZ 6-I f M lfrla a thorough understandmg of the problems of today and tomorrow And when the t1me comes for us to be called to the SGTVICC of our HK country as It has already called many of our fellow classmates, we shall b proud to take up thls honor loyal and prepared SENIOR OFFICERS KENNY HUGHES depend ablllty efflclency popular ltv and leadershlp found 1tS place as presldent of our class FLOYD MILLER S chief charm IS an 1rres1st1ble smlle vshlch betrays hls excellent sense of humor AINN ROSS dlllgence and af fabxlltw place her 1n the fit tlm occupatlon of secretary DONNIE GRAHAM S tenaclty and exactltude ln basketball gaxe evldence of traits char acterlstlc of a capable treas urer. 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A' . .J , , . w S JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Pag 011 IF? 43 4' in P'? , nv A' R65 -vt 'Y' :ff CLASS OF FORTY THREE Geraldine Barbee Gertrude Bragg Mary Brown When GPl!llfll1lQ does fl llllllfj Gerty not only partzczpates ln Marys szmplzczty has mon hm lt ls llell done sports Slle IS 0118 71101111 U. 719 ld G ee Clllb 9 ology C lub 9 Scholalshlp te U11 1 2 Hollol Home EL Club Henry Bloss Theres flllllllljf Henrys around V lslty I C l Foot 1 Wmnle Bowman Pretty as ll pzvtzlrc Bl0017ll71g as fl lose Glee Club 9 3 4 P lSkQtlJ all IO om Cl lb Homt L Club 1 Joan Evans Bradford A plnll Cheelled lass lLll'll. a ztholesollle azr Glee Club 1 9 4 Basket 1 9 Reaelle 2 4 Blologl Club 7 Clll Ie 1 ers 1 9 Student 1 2 3 4 Assemblvl Reba Brown I e U J ' Elltllllslaatzc 1.11 all 071116711019 RQNQIXG 3 4 50I1g'lC ldel 4 Schol 1lSl'llp team 1 l'l0I1Ol 1 11 ww ldelltl 2 4 ll Melvm Brohard skctb lll Z 1 Home gl 3 4 b ls etb in lug! 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Page 1 E 3 OSRX YY 149 CLASS CF FCRTY THREE Mildred Callahan star need we say more 3 4 Home Ee Club 8 A1t Club 3 Glrls Leaders 2 3 4 Book Loxers Club 8 Lucllle Carllsle Dzmzrrutwe Dark Dtstmctwe Gee Club 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 G11lRe SQIXQS 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 Student Senate 4 Bull Claar An athlete who 1s a sportrnan as well Basketball 4 H R Off1cer V Pres 3 Treas 4 Gwendolyn Cochran A truly modest ma1den Assembly 2, Book Lovers Club 3 Hayden Crabtree Wxlda Crabtree Aeronauttcally mznded Common sense 19 not so rare y Clee Club 1 2 Skeleton staff8 1 2 3 4 Bus Manager 4 Band 7 8 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Studentl 2 3 4 Clee Club 1 2 3 4 Osky 'Won 4 s 1 4 Gul RQSBIXQN 2 Spanlsh Club 3 John Fenton Crabtree Joyce Cramer Szlent serrous and strnmg Band 8 1 Excerpt from a fasltton page Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Skeleton Staff 4 'lyp1st4 Band 7 8 2 4 C1rlRese1xes2 3 4 Com Norman Crabtree melcml Club Gwe Norman a trumpet hell do the 'rest Skeleton staff 4 Band 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Track 1 2 H1Y3 4 Treas 4 Student Senate 3 4 Glen Crosler A model boy m etery way -Af 2 T11 194. 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'U 1 K rl 1 1 1 1 H ' 1 .P - 3 - - 3 - I ' 1 3 -- I JACKSOIN HIGH SCHOOL Pac vfkfyup 3 Robert L Davls Norma Jean Elsnaugle lArmy Au' C0ll7Nl Shs. qoes or euerytllmg lll A musical chap u,ho 1s as slick a bzg way as fl vdhlslle Clee Club 1 P 4 Basketball Jumor plav Glee Club 1 2 2 Glrl Reqelxeb 2 L, 4 and 8 H Blologw Club 2 L1b1arw Staff OHICQF Ples 4 Class OlLl'lC9l 3 Hobby Club l Teas2 H1134 Wylodme Elsnaugle Margaret Ann Davis Frzencllzest of Jackson Hzghs A merry lass alzlalfs ready fT10'lCuy 1190119 to make herself useful ee Club 1 2 3 4 Gu JUH101' Play Assembly 1 2 3 seue 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 4 Glee Club1 2 3 4 Basket Cbmmelcldl Club 3 Hobby ball 2 3 B1olol,y Club 2 Com Club 1 me1c1al Club 3 Mary Lou Edwards Devera Feldman A magzc pen that serves as an lmrmtable abllrty lnmutable mdex lv he' P9 S0'U1l1fy personallty numltable style Jamaica Hlgh lx Y 1 2 Hon bl o u en en1or 'mmm e r st d 1 1 2 3 4 S Skeleton Staff2 3 4 Ed1tor4 G1 Cl b 1 2 Student Senate 4 Scholalshlp y ee u Skeleton Staff 4 Feature Ed team 1 2 Honor Student 1 2 4 Dramatic Club 2 3 Sec 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 l Creatn En 1 h 3 Reserxe 2 3 4 Prol,1am Chalr e g IS man 4 Y ' ' gr- 13 ' ' I 'll 1 ' E 1 , k .1 , 'Q -41 '. 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Anna Fmch She does her best wzth her best Honor Student 1 Adx Sclence Club Dons Freeland As sharp as the prouerbzal tack Assembly 2 3 Clee Club 3 4 Band8 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 G1rlReserwe 4 Blology Club 2 Senlor play Ethel Marne Freeland Torchy han' temper personallty Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Skeleton Staff3 Band 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Creat1xeEngl1sh Club 3 Glrl Leaders 8 1 2 Lawrence Owen French Theres fun m lzfe and llfe IS fun. Mlddleport H1gh 1 Senlor play May Day 3 Band 1 3 4 H R Offlcer V Pres 3 Pres 4 Spamsh Club 3 I A C 2 Page 14 THF ClQlxX WOW X 1451163 ni-ui' ' 1.1,- ! ,JJ 'il -7 CLASS CIF FORTY THREE Margaret A Galbraith Its ur to uatch zts more un to do Home Ee Club 1 Frederick George A standout m uhatetet he attempts Mabel Graham Genteel m personalzty and 111 Nlax Daw 1 Elsteddfod 1 Glee C' ubl 2 3 4 Blologx Club 2 Commelclal Club 3 Harold Hatten Jl.111101 and Senlol plaw Stu dent Senate4 V Ples 4 Oskx XVOXX Staff 2 3 4 Edltol 4 1 ee Club 1 2 '3 4 Ban dent 4 4VP1 Gerald Donovan Graham Hzgh point man on and off the flow semblx 4 C lee Club 1 2 nd 8 Blsketball 1 IS 1x8 lCil 1 4, 1 fv4f: f , . , , , V I ' l A . 1 -q ' X ' rf 1 16 - A A -L Q J . ,. , . V 1 -E Q . uri? 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Eist- 3 I 1 T 1, 2, Z5 4' lnsk t 2 3, 4 ' Chn' .'4' serve ' A a tzst to hzs mgerttps ,ee C'lub 3 Oskw Hou St iff 4 Altlst Margaret Hatten She s a gzrl uzth as 'many nends as she has amqumntances ee lb 4 Has omg Ifc b 1 8 Crlll RGSQI x e 3 Doris Hayth Theres quzle ll dd mence be tueeu beznq qultt and beznq mdzjjerent s eddfod 1 Clee Club , , is eball 1, ,Z ' eelleaclel , Cllll Res 31, Bllllflgh C'lub 2 v Kenneth Henry For hes a jolly good fellow R O ICQI V Ples es 4 V m Blsketbill Nlgl Htuclen Sentte 4 Ernestme Hull Ernestme uuorlcs hard at whatetev she does S1JtI11Sl1 C'lub Esther Horton An elample of elactztude Student benfxte 4 5611101 plty SCl10ldlSl1lI11L1l11 1 2 Honor tur ent 1 2 4 Assembly 1 s cclclfocl 1 2 JACKSOIN HIGH SCHOOL Page 15 UR 93 57 fc? Ralph Houser Ruth Johnson Laugh Clown laugh, Theres always an azr of pleas ee 2 3 4 antness about Ruth Glee Club 2 3 H R Off1cer' b l b 1 B k L H0 by C u 2 00 New Pres 1 Blology Club 2 Home Ec Club 1 Basketball Mgr 3 Kenneth Hughes A carefree athlete ace lugh m personalzty and poznts School Cltlaen 4 Football 1 3 4 Scholarshlp team 2 Hon or Student 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class OHIICQF Pres 4 Varslty J Club 3 4 Pres 3 Roger Jones We aclnure Roger for h1s perseverance Vlrglnla Kanouse Her personalzty zs hard to beat To know her certamly zs a treat Glee Club 3 Basketball 3 4 Creatlxe Engllsh S Basketball Ch l ar es Hunter Replesentxtlxe 4 Honol Stu You couldnt go on a hunt dent 1 2 for a better man IA C 3 A1tClub2 Helen Johnson Aways merry has fnendly eyes Very wttty and very wise Assembly 1 2 Elsteddfod 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 Commexclal Club 3 Basketball Mgr 3, 4 36- Fern Keaxrns Theres somethzng about her one cant help lzkmg Junlor and Semol pltys Els tdfod1234Clee b 2 3 4 G11lRese1xe2 Hobby Club 3 Gul Ie lCl61N 4 Paul Kelly fMdF1H9Sl Thzs zs one athlete we cant af Ford to lose Student Sentte 4 Football 1 R V P Betty Kennedy Garrett Its not so muzh u.hat you do tts the way you do zt Clee Club 1 2 3 4 P1nd8 2 Class See 3 Gul RGNGIXQ 2 3 V Pres 3 C1eat1xeEng,l1sh Club 3 Chaim Club 2 V . 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U. 1 Q 1' ' ' Y' 3 ' . . . . . ,, , 9 ' , , : Y 7 9 X : 3 ' Z 1 E OSKY W Qbu Q? ,yew- g 1 f I CLASS OF FORTY THREE As pleasant as the morung as She grudgesnota11othe1's gam h th Te rel mg as 9 mm Glee Club 1 2 Home Ee Club Basketball 3 4 Dorothy Jane Kmcade Short sweet and care ree what more need be sazcl'7 5911101 play Glee Club 1 2 4 Sec 4 Osky Won typ1st4 nd 8 1 G11 se1xes 2 3 4 Song, Leader 3 G1 l Ieadels 1 2 3 4 Speed ball Leader 4 Lounse Klng A pearl of great prtce Glee Club 3 4 B1ology Club 2 Cha1n1 Club 1 Betsy Kmmson Dark beauty drantatzc abzltty are reasons enough for her popularzty Lehman Hlgh Canton 1 Sen 101 play School C1t1zen 4 Hono1 Student 1, 2, 3, 4 , Schol Hlwlllll team 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, P165 2, G11lRese1xe 1 2, 3, 4, T1eas 4, Max Day 3 2 C11lRese1xe2 3 4 ketball 1 2 3 4 C11lLCddCIS Donald J Lloyd A boy who can really be counted on Clee Club 2 3 Band 8 Y 3 4 3 P165 4 Allce Martm A wznsonze gzrl wzth wmnmg ways Glee Club 4 Basketball 3 4 G111 Reseue 3 4 Home EC Club 1 Commerc1al Club 3 Basketball Mgr 4 n ! 74 w ' A -3 'f ' . 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' I 3 O 'T Edwm May The one ue least can spare Elsteddfod 1 2 Glee Club 1 H R Ires 1 H1 Y 4 Blology Club Robert Mayfield All the uorld lotes a lover C lee Club 2 3 Football 2 H1 Y 3 4 Spanlsh Club Treas 3 Student Senate 4 Osky Wow Staff 4 Sports Ed Mma Marne Mayhew Its a vzrtue to speak only when one has somethmg to say Osky Wow Staff 3 Basketball 1 2 Bl0lOgy Club 2 Llbrary Staff 1 2 4 Art Club 1 Com merclal Club 3 JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL P31117 '1' 7 li-Ivy rc! 5 Vlvlan Lee Meldlck Vv 1s a model 1 rm mgor and uztalztq 1 entral and Everett Hlgh I 4+ lumbus 1 2 Honor Student 1 Cul Reserve 4 Richard Michael A boy whose smcerzty wzll take hzm places zn the world Scholarshlp team 1 2 3 Hon or Student 1 2 3 4 Assemblx 2 3 4 GleeClub1 2 Fotball1234H1Y34 Sec 4 Senlor play Josephine Michael Nzce clescnbes Josey to a T Assembly2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 H R Sec 3 G1rlRese1xe3 4 Home Ec Club 8 L1brar5 Staff 2 Pres 2 Pauline Mlchels A manner as Z1-ght as her han- 3 June Mldklfl' dzsh hrzr 1 ywlls IVI1r1L1ff N ax Dax l Assemblx 9 I lee C lub 2 3 1 Spanlsh L J I R Sec 4 Blologx C ub Floyd Muller That dzsarmmg smzle and en ergetzc manner wzll take hzm far zn the busmess world Kodalkanal H S Indla 1 2 Skeleton Staff 4 Sports Ed1to1 4 H1 Y 4 Cleatne Enghsh 3 Honor Student 1 2 3 4 Norma Jean Parks An envzable combzncmon brazns and personalzty JLIIIIOI' play May Day 3 Glee 1b 1 2 4 planls Skeleton Staff 4 ty plst Class Offxcer V Pres 1 Student Senate 3 4 Anna Perry Its her buszness to be busu nol Studentl 2 3 em ly 1 2 5 Cflee Clubl 2 4 Osky lVoxn typlst 4 Bas ketball 1 2 S 4 Commerual Club 3 Betty Perry An accent on neamess and a brzllzant mmd Honol Student 1 2 3 4 Skele ton tvplst 4 Basketball 3 4 Home Et Club 2 Comme-1c1al Club 3 Betty Jo Pratt Has humor and wzt zs lots of fun r . ,.,, , . wi 4 A 4 A 9' -f , ,w C . 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U . . ,, Pagv 13 THE 1943 OSKY YVOVV KX as '55 -2' Y IDA ll. 3 CLASS OF FORTY THREE Evelyn Ragland Ruth E Rhea Beulah Rose As drlzqent m her work as rn Though she be but lzttle her play Beaxel H S 1 Honor Student BdSkCtb3ll 3 SpaI'llSl'l 1 2 Basketball 4 Homh EC Robert Reynolds Club2 UN al YV Lloyd Rlce As long as there IS a chance Buck 'LS there fightmg Jun1o1 play Clee Club 1 2 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Eileen Rhea Its the lmttle thmgs m lz e that count Honor Student 1 2 Basketball 3 4 Home EC Club 1 2 Com merclal Club 3 Kathleen Rhea Her poised persoruzlzty zs out of proportion to her s e llll110l plat 'llax Dax 1 U 1 2 3 4 Banc H R 'X P168 4 flllRLS9lX S 2 '3 lA1mxJ A fellou wzth a remedy for all hzs troubles Marjorie Roach Margorze ue ll be thmkmg 0 you Assemblx 4 C lee Club 1 2 3 4 Band 9 Latln Club 1 Home Ee Club 9 Cleatlxe Engllsh Club 'S A rose by any other mnue would seem as saeet Assemblx 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Cen Suence Club 1 Hobbv Ann Ross A Joke a laugh a happy may Scholalshlp team 1 2 Junlox plax May Dav 3 H R Of noel V Ples 3 Ples 4 Class 061061 Sec 1 Student Sen ate 4 Sec 8, Tleas 4 Frank Ross A small boy uzth blg rcleals' h' I ,C X . . h 4 .W S1 'ff J . ia- 4 P Ki f' ale fu V mg' 1 - 5 S ! . . li.-, . - I ' 4. .f.r', -,,- All C A- ' 0 'Q WQ EE ,. 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' 2 rl M' , - , 4- IACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page l i -ui Robert Rowland Jeanne Shultz QNAXWD She backs up her pronnsm A happy man H118 rozmd ilu sun ll ztlu nr r OYIIIDIZQIHYIPPLIS Jre 11111114111 tlrm r wrrou :I 101 Uxhlp llunul S ulcntl 9 4 Amen! l 0710 sscrnbls 7 tl 1 llHS Thomas Steele CN IX w 7 mt ll buzlrl lu! sg :rt ll hat L 11 Studi nt Senate M ull R N x lil f V 1s1tx If ub Davld Raymond Sammons es Id Joseph Simpson There can be no substztule fn' fxdxxj Rays thorough earnestness and good lull Hzs zmportrzwme makes p I r r 1 ee Club 1 9 4 Foot Us S G We otb lll 1 1 H ll 9 B uketb 1ll 'VI f Ruta Savey A Credzt to any gym floor Betty Smlth Tl b tl Student Sen ite 4 Jumol pl my ,hf3rf.ff,L'Q gsagfiflogkgil W Assemblw 9 4 Clee Club 2 asketbill 1 9 , C lee Club 3 Home Ee Club 4 1 9 Qec 9 B00kIoxe1sC 1b R sQ1xe9 3 4 Margaret Sprlggs U11 V1P7ll'l 11011 rze cl our frzoucl X dlk-HX J Club Beatrice Stephenson The skzll to do comes of doing C lee Club 9 Bdsketlmll 2 4 X P1 N 4 Home C lu1 F1618 9 fommelcm IJ Arthur Stmson Art uas m fmor of the NRA Shorter hours and more play ootbdll 1 H P s B10 ogx Club2 I A C 3 l '1' 12 z T M91 3 ' Tl, f. 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R. req, 43 4.13: 2 ,-,3,41vi1-1 . . , ,l 1- 1- q -ny K , -1, 4 n e.' 1 ' ' .., 3, . 8 K j ,J 1 ' ll , Paae20 E 1943 OS WOW 11,7 .1-FR TD CLASS OF FORTY THREE Henrietta Vanfossan Effzczent m the fenumne way Glee Club 1 2 3 H R Plesl G11lRese1ye 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 Blology Club 2 Hobby Club 1 Sec 1 Evelyn Walker In a world l1ke ours such earnesmess 1s hard to find Hlstory Club 7 Charm Club 1 Spanlsh Club 3 Lat1n Club 2 Home Ec Club 7 Lois Walker A snappy lrttle number wzth an accent on grace Scholarshlp team 2 3 Honor Studentl 2 3 4 Assembly 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 H R Sec 4 G1rlReserxes3 4 Fmance Cha1rman 4 Majel Walker An eye for news a mmcl for work Honor Student 1 2 3 4 Jun 1or play Glee Club 2 3 4 Osky Wow Staff 2 3 4 Glrl Reserxes 2 3 4 Assembly 1 3 Ray Walker CNavyJ There are but a few on a par wzth Ray Assembly 4 Glee Club 1 Football 1 2 3 4 H R Pres 1 Varslty J Club 3 I A Carl Wallace CNavyJ Carl plays the game to wzn Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 3 Track 1 2 Varslty J Club 1 2 3 Class V Pres 3 Robert Washam As good as they come Football 1 2 3 4 Cheelleadel 1 2 Stage Mg1 3 4 Student Senate4 P1es 4 H11 3 4 H R Tleas 2 Ilo June Wasmer Her blond haw and blue eyes make people 'notzce Ilo Assembly 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Basketball2 3 4 Gl1lR6S91X9 2 3 4 Glrl Leaders 2 3 4 Book Loxers Club 7 8 Ruth Karr Wastxer To say we appreciate Ruth 18 puttmg 11: mldly May Day 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Home EC Clu 1 2 Sec 2 Crea ve Engllsh Club 3 Crayton Weese The lzttle man whos always there Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3, Biology Club 2, Hobby Club 1 ' T H . 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D 1 1 1 1 b , Q - Q tl , , u - ss . s 1 1 9 9 y 1 ' - I - Y 1 I 0 - - - 9 v 9 1 x 9 1 - , Q 2 1 S . . ff . , r 1 s - ,, U I , 7 1 v 1 y JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL P390 'W 3 Elsle Gwendolyn Weese Kenneth Wllllams The better one knows her lC035t GU3rd5l the more one lzlces her Elsteddfod 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 0111 Of the way 4 Basketball 4 H R Sec Basketballl 2 Gen SCIGUCC 1 Home EC Club 1 2 Ples 2 Club 1 Commercml Club 2 Geneva Welsh Good 'nature IS Geralds Her speech mzrrors her actwns second nam 'e Semor play Blology Club 2 Scholarshlp team 1 Glee Club Home Ec Cllb 7 8 en SCIENCE Club 1 Maxine Westlake A lzght spot zn Jacksons Readu for seruce loyal to friends Assembly 4 Glee Club 1 Bas May Day 1 Basketball 1 4 Yet 21111 2 3 4 H R Tfeae Blologv Club 2 Home Fc Club 3, Hobby Club 1 Y Pr E' 4 f .x V W' ,if-we Mary Alice Whitehead She doesn t have to act pleasant she 18 pleasant Assembly4 Elsteddfod 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Basket 1 2 H R Se Home Ee Club 1 Pres 1 Never tn the way and never Gerald White Neva Williams A serwus manner enhanced a pleasmg personality Hobby Club 1 Marilyn White Paulme Wills Everyones heard about lnttle Paulme Honor Student 1 Glee Club 2 Biology Club 2 Hobby Club 3 dark corrtdors SENIORS NOT PICTURED Everett Bowman, James Brammer, Aretta Austin, Bull Flaker, Carl Foster, Ralph Foster, Donald Harrison, Russell Harrnson, Turney Leach, John Murphy, Vlrglma Rasp, Siegel Terry, .lamea Vance, Earl Weed, Alun Whnldnng, Margaret Wllson, Lee Woolum 21 .f-,. t at 3 V ' QB .A ' ts 4 ,if , ' A gm H2 V ff V if 2 f ' W L , . , ..,,, .,,.,..F.., -i.. 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W 1 4 , , ' Page 22 THE 1943 OSKY WOW EDITORIALS Today we may be blddlng fa1 ewell to the common 1nterests w h1ch have bound us together for an extremely pleasant twelve years Some of us have obta1ned an ex cellent grlp on the footholds of success some of us have a wobbly but lncreaslnglv strong gr1p on those footholds But whatever the case may be we all have had the beneflts of a wonderful lHSt1tl1tlOll Graduatlon has separat d us to a degree from one anothe1 but vse w1ll never be sepa rated from the bas1c educat1on obta1ned nor from the cul ture and hab1ts acqulred We leave th1s our Alma Mater as accomphshed men tally alert sen1o1s The change has come over most of us so gradually that wx e have falled to l10lZ1C6 It Though grad uatlon seems l1ke an endlng we do reallze that It IS ln re allty the beg1nn1ng And vue have no fear of the future for we know that when we encounter fallure we wlll have educatlon behlnd us to push us on to success But under no cond1t1on must we 1egard our educatlon completed there are great gaps gaps vxhlch must be f1lled Some, and probably most of us w1ll go dlrectly to the a1d of our country some of us to places of hlgher l arn lng some of us to preparatory schools for our l1fe wo1k and some w1ll go d11ectly to work But now we have a success secret a secret wh1ch can be apphed anywhere We KNOW that onlv by applylng as much scrupulous ef fort to the work of our school or occupatlon of the future as we have to that of the past can we real1ze our ambl t1ons and a s1m1lar success From the very depths of our hearts let us thank the patlent understandlng teachers who dlrected our work durlng these past tu elve years F01 lt 1S they uho are 1espons1ble f01 a potent lnfluence IH ou1 ways and hablts GRATIS could vse reap and enjov the beneflts of these teachers years and years of study GRATIS could we tap the1r reservo11s of knowledge GRATIS could vxe commune w1th these ou1 leaders Fully do we appreclate the equal advantages and opportunltles showered upon our heads by them In sad fareu ell xx e salute cherlshmg memorles of 1nterest1ng classes and sorry that all must end I et AMBITION be our gulde KNOWLEDGE be our shleld and EFFORT be our sword as forward we go READ THIS WHITF PEOPLE In some of the large Clt 19S IH th1S natlon of ours there are schools separatlng the wh1tes from the colol ed By th1s I mean e1ther the colored Slt on one Slde of the room and the whltes on the other or the ent1re school IS devoted to e1ther the colored or whltes The po1nt I am try1ng to clear IS why should there be th1s race preJud1ce'7 I am most cer talnly glad that such a th1ng does not QXISI 1n our schools But vue senlors are gradu at1ng 1nto that world where b1ts of that prejudlce ex1st You may thlnk th1s a fool 1sh ed1tor1al that such thlngs as race preJud1ce vs ent out XR 1th the C1V1l War In Prmceton Unlverslty a colored professor made the follow1ng statement IH defendlng h1mself If you dlscrlmlnate a ga1nst me because I am un couth Ican become manner ly If you ostraclze me be cause I am unclean I can cleanse myself If you seg regate me because I lack knowledge I can become ed ucated BUT 1f you dls cr1m1nate agalnst me be cause of my color I can do nothlng God gave me that I have no protectlon agalnst race pregudlce but to take refuge ln cyn1c1sm bltter ness and hatred So spoke Andrevs Hatcher 1n the greatest defense of h1s race I knovs , J .. 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AJ , ' 1 77 ' 7 a 1 - ' JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL PSEGQ3 JUNIOR DIVISION CLASS OF 1944 Junior Class Makes,, Histor FT TO RIGHT w f y Bnyw w v nys rr WHOS WHO IN THE JUNIOR CLASS Sprrlt of 44 Tells All t All ' ' I H gang I What s burrrn cousrn 'P 'P 'P ner ' We thought we mrght rs uell urrte and let you on rt rlso We plan o tell vou of the hrghly re garded Socral UD Strata of the members of the Jun ror class thrs year We have a number of keen personalrtres rn our class As a matter of fact the best vet' QNO slams on thrs vear s shall we say drgnrfred sen ro s J space nor energy to tell vou about all these brrllrant U7 Iunrors vue have decrded to grxe you some trls a bout some of the bovs and grrls who proved outstand mg rn our class We hope vou lrke the dope we have prcked up on these MEN AND WOMEN OF THE FUTURE especrally do we hope vou lrke the MEN AND WOMEN OF THE FUTURE V Hold Record For Attend ance At Seventh Perrod fDetent1onJ The J unror Class thrs year certarnlv drd all rrght for themselves They proved that they were really hep to the Jrve They held a Jam sessron all year and kept the corrrdors buzzrn wrth moron Jokes and tales on the teachers etc Members of thrs class got rnto many thrngs thrs year' Cood and Bad' For exam ple there were those boys who were lucky enough to be chosen for the H1 Y and then there were those who had permanently reserved seats for themselves rn the detentron room Many of the classmates were rn assemblres Some hot some cold' For exam ple a few of the numbers proved then actrng abrlrtv rs teachers students and babres' Thats rrghtl Ba bres' QYou wouldnt thrnk they needed to act J Now let s go back to the vear when these Junrors were just enterrng the hrgh school as seventh graders The whole class then was drvrded rnto three drfferent groups The 7 K group had 1 - l . ., , as as ac' ' H 9 . . , ' U as ' a 44 n , . ' I , , I , . ' I ' LE 1 President, Dan ashamg Secre ar , e lldmang . I Treasurer, Don illiamsg . Pres., a ur e. , I ' 1 1 ' . - . 7 7 sa ' u n 0 . . . . . ' ' H . . . . l . , - ' , 97 I . , ' V ' , . n . , . . . 7 . . 9 ' v ' Q 1 s v 9 ' Plentys buzzrn rn our cor- Ab we havent the tlme, , 1 I l 4 ' , u A H t l I ' V I- I Y . . 'I .I , 0 I Q I C A Q K ' 5 i I ' a rn ,z.'. ' t - '-'S ' ' ' 2. . .. . .. . ,' , 44 ' ,H ' ' O7 U ' ' - 7 U' Q J. ' ' , ' . , v ' . .- . . . , as ' l , as . , I I -I . ' . - ' ' - cc av I 1 I Y ' . ' ' ' as ra r , ' . X E E . . ca as , ' - - , ' ' ' I . . . , 9 ' I. . I . i, Q L .1 , L I I - P389 24 THE 1943 OSKY W W 5 asf X X ! Frances Benner Fldnlxlt John Sprow Dmgc Mary Elizabeth Knmbel Honey Helen Ford Hedx Bull Morrow 1 SECOND ROW Jack Sulter Sultel Joan Daugherty Dntx Wllma McCoy CO5 Ray Burke Skeetu Norma Grow GIOXX 'W M1 Keauns, the 7 S had MISS Scmlock, vshlle the 7 W had Mlss DHVIQ My but xx 61 ent we exclted Just thmk, gettmg to go to the h1gh school and mmgle vs 1th the b1g buys' Ou1 sexenth year passed and then we ad vanced C1athe1, the blggest pe1 cent fllfll mto the e1ghth grade THIRD ROW Meredith Evans Erma Jean Finney FIHIILY Jack Keller Jack Velma Jean Mercer Jean Jane Woocl Janey FOURTH ROW Martha Specht Speclx Arthur Davxs Axt Louise Vanfossan Lou Pauline Altherr Polly FIFTH ROW Catherine Angles K ltle Pauline Claar Pollv Martha Rntchue Dlmplts Betty Lou Wxldman D1I'1liX Agam Mr Keauens had palt of us m the 8 K QM hut he must have l1ked us a lot, O1 maybe he was Just made to teach usb M1Sx Hauell, that teachel vsho loved apples and Home on the Range, xx as the 8 Q home loom teache1 MISS Davls agam had part of out class ln 8 W We celtamly FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Emma Jane Poetlcer Fmmt Paul Graham Llttle Cllfforcl Helen Walker Helen Joyce Elsnaugle Oy Jean Martln Butch Sanford Martin S'1ndX Vlrglnla Coyan QJIYIHX George Rowland GQOIQQ Mary Joyce Walker llalv J Mary Belle Kern lui-IIN B Geraldlne Wiseman G01 al Robert Neville RU JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page 25 felt super1O1 tO the sev enth gladele But when we got to be Fl9bllITl6ll we d1dnt feel eupeuor xe1y long ae the Sen1O1e xnele novs takmg then ep1te Out On us We enJOved UQ Our Freshman xea1 though, especlally the annual Freshman partv, FIRST ROW Left to Rnght Nancy Schellenger lX3l'll9 Ruth Currlngton Rllthlefi Harry Shear H IIIS Dorothy Summers D00f John Poore lilhnily 3 f ! SECOND ROW .a f Darrel Brammer Nlllx ' Joan Hambrlck 1 Mary Margaret Flaker llll1lX Robert Wllllams B0 1 June McCartney Hula THIRD ROW Janet Smlth P xtty Robert Carney QOHHN Vida Ross Betty Leach BL tt Charles Martin Chuck FOURTH ROW FIFTH ROW xx h1ch plowed a b1g success Then me kept tllmblng t1ll we wele bophomores at clear Ol I H S Om educa t1On was comlng along Juet f1ne tale VOUlildCllI1 'J But st1ll we d1dnt flnd Out that One came to school fol an eclucatlon, not fun' We ploved pletty actlve that .L F? 44 ' .73 - v ' . V ' . 1 . . . . , as , ' ' .H Y ' , . Y Y I Nl Y 1 . l '1 . , . 1 I , l gn e . . n . U1 D- l,, Y I 4 N I A Y I . ' 5 ' - 1 . 1 K ' .Y Y . y ' . . ' ' 9' W . . t H . ,, . Y . , . 4 . . . I U . 7 ' . . ' I. . I . . 1 U ,T ' . 5 H 3 4 nr. E SK ' ' , t - LJ , 2 2 . n ,Y 5 f K... -, -- 1 ., , , -V in Q .-,U V 9 s H Y' ' f 9 2 , , H 1 ., ' 'V' A 1 , Q 'I Q 3 H v- b ,uv l , A f - - HJK H 6 Q ! ll , ,ns 5 x l . . ,, I.. ' ' U. , Ear? , 4 I , ,vv ' a ff l 1 , l :F l e.gam-:fail X V, ,,x f - ix, W A -, Qi - Z f Q 5 1' I fig, , ii ' :ar - .. , rv ff - 1 , 44 ,vv 1- ggi -J in L n '-f. HW, n -3 .4 L 1, , - U v I ,yv 2' up WA V 4 I ,L X l .. -f -a - HI H 'J A - . -- ' xl 77 .- - .L ,rv ' ' J 1 C I . . l, ,. ,H li I , ,I 4 - tl , , yv 1 av ' as , , , 'rs I ' I I ll AA-I ,. V! . .T ,, X in X I X ' :T ' Y Fl x . . v . '33 Os., YK Page F 1 OQKY won fx .5 afv' V N 39' ei 1' FIRST ROW Left to Right Arnold Spangler Alllt Della Masters IIIXIK Glenna Bailey I 1 Jean Jones Ja llllt Pat Keller J ll SECOND ROW Wilma Masters DIXIQ Evelyn Colby I' X11 Juanita Woodruff Xlll Elizabeth Halterman I 11111 June Burns lum THIRD ROW Wylodme Brunton Dnenit Ann Brown Anna Grover Roy D00 Doo Fern Stlffler I Llll Helen Collins C ollm X , ,pg ,XXX Vu war. We pau titipdted in ds- semblies, got into the filet peiiod glee clubs, and leai n- ed to make papei wade that would ieally stick together V Among oui mdnv achieve- ments vs as found the act of picking on the minoi little Fieshmen. Lo and behold we haw x g ' FOURTH ROW Jo Ann Landrum Pauline Wooten I ollx Carol Mercer C ll e Jean McDaniel I' leilxlt Jane Dennison IUMA FIFTH ROW Dorothy Yates lot Eugene Ylnger I Lfll Louise Dixon DU Audrey Henderson Aucle Betty Colley Bt tt now ieached tht lunioi class. If and when we uei become beniois we will gladlx go all ovei this again foi Vou. Imgad' W1lda Smith V5 llllt Geneva Wlllls C ecll Wendell Westlake W lntlx Dorune Ragland Dol Mae Ymger W ll Wylodlne Lambert W 1111 B111 Edwards I un1 Mmetta McMann Nettle Naoml Welch B10nillL Eddle Hughes S40 lxlrl Avanelle Cox AVIYIL JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Jumors Not P1ctured Adm -Xddls Edgfu Bennett P111 Calhoun Bob Castol Velgle C 001561 Cathellne Coyan John Blfhlldld P111 Helms Fled Stout O11 XVh1te B111 Wlldmfxn bel 11d Dobbms Betty Dow 1V11m4 Duhl C014 Pmmons Dale Eubmks JAYYIQN Fllnt Kelmlt Gahm Fdnx Glbson H uold Halew H 1113 Hanson WIXIXI1 Hfunev Pllllllle Hatten heolge Hunes Nlugfuet Hoops B111 Hughew Pettx HLITYIIDHICNS Helen HLIITIDHIGXS B111 Ingmm Garnet Iohnson Gelald Jones Tom lexus Ncldllli M Lyheu Tom MCC lung C lendon Pen xtt Bob Plfel Belnxdlne Shen ud Dons Smlth Ruth SLlll1XdY'1 lick P11101 13111 117111111111 Don W1111 lmx FIRST ROW Left lo Rnght SECOND ROW THIRD ROW J 25 . . I c A . , ' , J 1 , R u 1 I ' n aI R v Q I ,' .' , 1 , 1 1 , ' , 1 1 1 Q. 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'fb- -...9 Page 28 THE 1943 OSKY WOW SPIRIT Dan Washam was elected pres1dent of the Jumor class because of h1s colorful per sonallty fquoted from MISS Mart1n s descrlptlon of Danj Dan seems to be an all a round boy He s rved as pres1dent of h1s class last year Ray Burke IS stand 1n for Dan actlng as v1ce pres 1dent He IS known to all h1s colleagues as Skeeter In 41 he vsas tleasurer of hlS class novs he has ad vanced to the V109 preslden cy Who knows maybe some day he w1ll become presldent V 7 'P Betty Wlldman has been for four years and now she steps forvs ard 1nto the po s1t1on of class secretary In case you dont knovs Betty she IS that l1ttle g1rl you see runn1ng up and down the corrldors alvs ays laugh 1ng Don Wllll3mS was elected treasurer of the Junlor class because of h1s tralt of un questlonable honesty Ad dressed by all h1s classmates as Shorty he proved that he was very outstand1ng 111 everythmg he ente1 ed B1ll Edu ards and Dale Eubanks along vs1th many others from our class brought much fame to our class vslth the1r actlons on the gr1d1ron and on the bas ketball court OF 44- Martha Rltchle and Dor othy Summers enteltamed many local organlzatlons such as Rota1y Club and Mothers Club by g1v1ng out w1th some of the1r well known talent As you un doubtedly knovs Dorothy IS qulte a s1nge1 and Martha IS a h1gh Steppln tapper Nancy Schellenger really rolled em 1n the alsles w1th her clever lnterpreta t1on of A Department Store Romance She pre sented th1s sklt several tlmes 1n assembl1es Paulme Llaar and Ava nelle Cox p1 oved the11 act 1ng ablllty thoroughly They presented to the student body on Geo1ge W3Sh1Hg ton s b1rthday Paul1ne played the pa1t of a very p1om1nent soclal butter fly vxh1le Ayanelle was a very r1ghteous character Blllv Wlldman also vsas a f1nd He was 1n an ass m bly 1n wh1ch he played the part of a very young chlld O1ch1ds to you Bllly for you1 wonderful perform ance' Erma Fmney and Betty Wlldman VS916 qulte a suc cess as acrobats They w1th several lou er classmen d1d a tumbl1ng act ln assembly wh1ch certa1nly d1d go over mth a bang June McCartney and Jean McDan1el are regular k1t tens on the keys After hear1ng them tlckle the 1 vorles we are thoroughly conv1nced of thelr ab1l1ty as p1an1sts Harry Shear IS helplng Bob Washam as asslstant stage manager Next year Harry w1ll step lnto Bobs shoes' Lets hope they are b1g enough' Bob Plfer was s1tt1ng on the bench w1th all the foot ball players only he was guardlng the water bucket He vtas the manager and ran 1n w1th H20 when the players got th1rsty Art Davls proved to be a very good bus1ness man You students of the thlrd per1od Bus1ness Engllsh that Art was the owner of a grocery furnlture store and laundry Job How s bus1ness now? Of course we mean the bus1ness you are most famllar w1th MONKEY BUSINESS Y l The love bug has b1tten our class severely What would the halls look l1ke w1thout Adra AddlS and Nlck Kate Angles and Cllfford Helen Ford and Kelly Nor ma Jean and Danny June and Spurgeon Dorls S and Columbus 0 Morrow and Patsy Well so long kldS untll next year when the Splrlt of 44 moves 1nto the so phlstlcated semor bracket 9 . ,, . - 77 I O . 9- . . ' yy , . U - - 1 ' ' 0 0 4 , . , . . , Y '. . , . Q , 0 - 0 L6 - 2 77 D S - . . V . , ' , , ' ' - . , t 7 u ' 7 ' ' H ' - ' 7 77 ' ' H -' 77 7 . . ' ' . - ' ' KK 7 ' ' 77 - ' ' 44 an ' - - , 7 Y ,, ' CK 0 . 1 ' , V 77 7 , 0 We - 0 . 0 - . D 0 , L 1 . . . . , , . H . H secretary of her home room played in a skit which was class will remember the day 7 7 44 , rr ' - , - - , . . ', . . 9 I , 1 9 7 . , . . ' 7 . . . . G . H . - . ' 77 y ' . . . 0 , I . . . V - . . . cc ' 39 - 0 .- ' ' ff - ' . ' : ' n - ' ' o ' 7 V 7 ' ' 7 - ' u ' as u ar ' H . ,,, ' . . v . 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' ' - 7 77 ' C6 .- . . . ,, JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL P88929 Sophomores--Too Old To Cry, Too Young To Cuss Yes, we are the sopho- mores of Jackson High School and we have found that this aukward age of too old to cry too young to cuss IS very exasperatlng last yea1 when we were freshmen we were always plcked on by the upper class men Thls cyn1c1sm 1S gradually dylng away as ue become more the grown ups of Jackson Hlgh More respect IS commg our way Now we have the pr1v1lege togethe1 wlth the Junlors and semors of blamlng ex eryth1ng onto the poor green bewlldered freshmen Ah great lt IS to be an adult tof course thats what vse conslder ourselves novs that the JUHIOFS and the sen1ors are beglnnlng to reallze ue 6X1St Our 3Ct1V1t16S as wlth the act1v1t1es of other classes But we d1d have our sopho more prom wh1ch was the ma1n event 1n the course of the year It was held March 27 off1c1a1ly opened by ou1 presldent Dlck Martln We enjoyed the program re freshments danc1ng and games that were at our d1s posal But Cand you may ICO t nued on next pagej FT TO RIGHT P y C M R THE OFFICERS FOR THE CLASS OF 194-5 Ou1 class OfflC61S 1n our est1mat1on d1d the1r Jobs as u ould be expected Thelr eff1c1ency dependablllty and d1l1gence helped make th1s a most successful year D1ck Martln was 19 elected 'J I A J WJ? if , ' 1 W if 7 1 X X Q33 sz If fanvfv K presldent because we have not as yet found a better man to perform the dutles of the p1es1dency Anothe1 re elected boy IS Mac Rob b1ns 1n the OfflC6 seat of the V106 p1es1dent Mac IS the onlv man for the Job of as s1st1ng the pres1dent For secretary vse chose Helen Parks because of her de pendablllty As off1c1al keeper of notes Helen has shown the best tra1ts of a secretary by keeplng mum Tenac1ty and amb1 t1on are the tra1ts wh1ch d1st1ngu1sh Patsy Coll as a valuable member of th1s class and an eff1c1ent treas 11191 A 11 1nn1ng sm1le IS he1 passu 01 d to success and she 1S alu ays sm1l1ng as , r va ' - A . , . . H . . ,, . f ' ' . ' LE - President, Dick Marting Secretary, Helen arksg cc - Treasurer, Pats ollg V. President, ac obbins ya - K u , L 'L' . I D . . A n , 1 Q . . . S K . C, 1- , . 1 1 . , . . r ' O ' 7 s . , , U I . I I T , ' . U J ! . ' . 9 Y ' - . - . . . .c . . . 0 , 1, - N, - ' a - J ?'.h,,7-.C- YJ y .1 .' Q P 1-QW!-' cl , J ' . ' . . . . . K ,D-1, , ' 5 Lf 115.-If K - fy . T- , . y , 1 v23,.,,.4,.5, , l ARR., I I I 1 , A,-1 - V ' were l1m1ted due to the war. Q5 xii? ,AL 1 ll - - - - . il? I - f 2,-'r f ' ' - g ' l an as . - ' - -' 7 O ' . , I , .f f O ' 1 I ' . if 5, f 'f ' . , jig 1' JA ' fx I X , H H '- ' ' - T3 1 K: . . . 7 'E by H '56 . f - - 51 1 on H' . . . , . A'?!f X: I sg. . . . , A ,,-' 1 9 ' 4 , L ' ' . 1 'Z 0- ' f ', 7 f Y I A f -.r' ,ff, flf 2' xr . . 7 Y 'Lf ff 5 fN1- 1'-' - v ' - sf 1 1 1' N I . . . . I . .. ' , . ' ' 4 Z . v . . t f . . . ' 11. i V Page- 330 T II E 111,123 0 S K Y XY 0 XX TOP left to rlght first row Mary Pierce Margle Martln Helen Parks Loulse Hayth Wylda Davxs Second row Arthella Leach Flora Jean Chxck Marilyn Moore Mary Sprlggs Frances Rldge Third row Margle Wllls June Hatten Blanche Stmson Ernestlne Sxmpson Prlscllla Sword Erma Lou Callahan BOTTOM Grst row Greta Rowland Phyllxs Mapes Phyllls Pfancuff Anna Callahan Dorothy Cunnlngham Second row Colleen Jenk ms Thelma Stlffler Susie Helms Madelyn Brown Ida Lau Farrar Thlrcl row Helen Wastler Verna Perkins Sunny Cheeseman Jewell Oty Chrlstme Chisholm Fourth row Margne Davis Betty Lou Freeland Mlnerva Cal houn Ruth Butler Wanda Grover thmk me catt11 the scandal that amse f1o111 tht sl1111 Chg p1act1call1 11101101111 hfet the Scandal pages of the Iat11so111a11 the 11extfla1 I must tell 1011 about It 'I 111 pape1 quoted T e sopl1o111111e IJCHIX had qulte an tffett 011 NURIC 111e111l1e1s of tht class Ma111 of the SO1JllOINO16S a1t st1H 11a 1111g d1OUIlCl 111 t1e clouds And cl1d 1011 16611 about the Htllflilllta 111111 af te1 the pa1t1 seem to haw cum smne 1a1e 11131 161 C NU go 1 X14 11e Ut saw heck a cl1c11t get l1o111e t1l t11o a 51111 lllet N01Jl1UlNO16N, 00 1at 1 but a sma 1111 110111011 of the scandal XXIII e a Jout 11111 pa1t1 011 N 1 111 fCOVlZlVll1?fl fm 1191! paqgj V 1 1 ,I 1 ii ' ' Q - - ' - 1 4 1 5 1101 ' 1'a ' url . . ,11k,'- ,.k,' ,..JL.' ,. , '11 ,. 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Pagc 32 E 1943 OSKY W FIRST ROW left to right Clarence Shepard Bully Castor Tom Helms Orrin Brunton Bob Williams Second row Jack Roderick Bob Pierce Charles Terry Louis Lamb James Stewart Third row Dick Hughes Eddie Mayfield Freddle Michael Don Blair Spurgeon Metzler Fourth row Bob Keller Sanford Lambert Roy Greer Dick Martin Fnfth row Russell Sheward P J Carpenter Coleman Kealrns Paul Stinson Donnie Broyles But leavlng the tenth had a lot of fun legardless of the Junlor sen1o1 teas mgs We know all classes must go through th1s stage and endure lt, vse have en dured 1t, next yeal We ale golng to g1V9 It Many of the students IH our class ale nov taklng an act1v1t1es of the school We are lepresented on the Jack sonlan staff reselwe foot ball and basketball teams, Oskv Wow staff, Student Senate, and the hke We have entered these act1v1t1es because ve know that 1n a Veal 01 two we vx1ll be tht the experlence vse get tl om the plesent upper classmen vs1ll help us do Jobs wlth the utmost eff1c1encv Maw we f1ll the shoes of the plesent SQHIOI s, do as good a Job as they ' l :f T H . . o vs' 1 l l l grade is sorrow. We have active part in the important leaders of the school and all I L K , L JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page 33 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1946 Hall, All Hall To The Verdant Freshmen' I gh D gt fl eshmen entered a blllldlllg whlch seelned to us Just a mass of halls and doors We were then seventh graders We had a candy sale and an assembly program and Jolned elther the Junlor Mu slc Club Ol the Safety Club Our offlcels for that year wele Marllxn McCoy Pres ldent Jean Luman vlce presldent Wllma Evans Secretaly Clvde Radcllffe treasurer In the elghth glade oul 3Ct1V1tl9S wele much the same as IH the sev enth glade but xx e had more of a feellng of superlorlty Oul 0fflC91S fol that veal were Tabltha Robbms ples ldent Ruth Henry VICC p1'9Sld9l'lt, Wllma Evans, Freshles Comple Flrst Year Secretary Stewart Rlegel treasurer By thls tlme vxe vs ere anxlously av altlng the tlme we would be consldered Hlgh School Students Last fall one llullfll ed and forty seven of us began our freshman year vslth much enthuslasm and antlclpa tlon We have taken an ac tlve part ln athletlcs Sever al boys went out fol foot ball and played ln some of the plellnllnaly basketball games Most of the glrls Jomed the Glll Reselve Club Whlch sponsored a party and a Mother Daugh ter Valentlne Tea I ater ln the yeal we sold nlnety four dollars Worth of defense stamps On March 26 vue had oul Freshman palty And now aftel a yeal of Stluggllng ulth ts and ys and mlxlng latln conluga tlons xx e 31 e 3.IlXl0LlSly look lng forwald to oul Sopho more yeal Pres Davld Hughes One of the qulet type but vue chose hlm as oul leadel and a very good one he xx as V. Pres Dlck Turner te Successful Of Hlgh School Not exactly the same type as the presldent but was an able asslstant to our leader Sec Ann Van Fossan her Chafmlng and reserved mannel lnsplred us to elect hel for our Secretary Treas Mac Murphy chose thls Jolly lad becau e vue knew he vxould make a good treasurer Freshmen Party The fleshman paltv on Malch 26 was a gleat suc cess The proglam ulth Dlck Turner as challman ecre ary nn an os an rea urer ac Murphy ' f r If o o o I e . I . . - , A' I Q: . . 7 . ' 9 ' . - we lf - S . ' 7 7 Presiden Dave Hu es,left . ' Vice President ick Turner, ri ll ' 4 I 0 . U I J A couple of yeals ago We , v . , ' . ' n 1 1 I n L 1 T 1 4 S - . , , . - .. , , - . - . , . J l v 5 7 ' ' Y - ., v Y . . . . l . , v 9 ' . - ' - 1' M ' Q , . . . . ' U I . x ' V . ' - - v ' 9 I . ' 11 V. - V I O .V W . ', , - 1 V . . , . ' - . 5 f A V F S ' . ' T s M P3934 E OSRX XX ' xx as the fust of the ex ents of the exemng, Daud Hughes, oul class IJ16S1d6H'E, xx as fust xx 1th h1s welwm mg dddlees He was follow ed hx Nld1g3.lQt Rowland who wing two solos Aftel Malgalets prettv songs, FRESHIE MONIKERS TOP left to rlght lst row Bernard Beatty Earl Willis Har old Butler Gene Stlffler Norman Waugh 2nd row Max Reynolds Bnll Robinson Bob Ross Tom Rey nolds Robert Horton 3rd row Bnll Albright Darrell Shear Billy Lloyd Joe Forshy Bob Swlngle Johnny Jones 4th row Ralph Washer Bernard Stiles Forrest Lewls Raymond Horton Kenneth Ridge John Day 5th row Bl Ramsey Ralph Cavey Ansel Terry MIDDLE lst row Joyce Wnl son Alma Howard Ruth Copley Wllma Jean Flaker Rosalyn Brown 2nd row Ednth Perry Grace Sprxggs Dorn Nichols Marjorie Radcliffe Patty Palmer 3rd row Anna Beckett Clara Spangler E ther Stiles Helen Stlffler Ethel Westlake 4th row Ruth Rlegel Bonnie Stewart Pearl Hodgson Dons Gxllam Marilyn Parks 5th row Wylda Rhea Elsie Farrar da Green BOTTOM lst row Paul Jen klns Jack Lyons Tom Turner Dick Turner David Hughes 2nd row Mac Murphy Franklin Hughes Phll lps Don Hughes Dean Leedy 3rd row Don Wagenman Jay Blan ton Harold Phllllps Bob McK1nnnss Jack Callahan 4th row David Crabtree Wilson Detty Dyle Rhodes Bob Ennaugle Richard Varney 5th row Heber Donald son Clarence Martin Donald White Robert Lee Heber Johnson Juamta Ashbaugh played Oxer' The Wave e 1316.110 Tabltha Robbms sue ceeded Juanlta, playlng 2? ' TH 1943 ' ' 'OW w w 9 ' ': - Q ' : : - : ' ' 9 : - a a - . . Q 5 . : : ' : , - . g . S ': : ' : : - 'll : : - s : : : : M . 3 . 2 . . 5 . . ' : : - : s 1- . 5 . Q 9 - ' s ' : 9 . . Q . 9 - : ' : Peggy Sellg Glenna Jean Smithg Frie- ' : : Q ' s ' 9 - 9 ' : '- ' : : 9 - i , : . . 3 . . 3 5 h . : ' : : ' : ' 5 -l - : ' Q ' 9 Q . ' .' 7 L- ' '- - N v V- ' . - ' ' - v' Y . . . v at rv Y- L ' ' S on th 1 . S 1 S' V Lu . . , , , 'C I ' K ' , - . . v I-XCIxSOIX HIGH SCHOOL Pdgggg FRESHIE MONIKERS TOP lst row Dorothy Bram mer, Wylodlne Leach, Ceorgeann McGinnis, Joanna Harbert, lmogene Dobbins, 2nd row Wllma Evans, Juanlta Ashbaugh, Ruth Henry, Donna Reed Dons Claar 3rd row Tabltha ROIJDIHS, Anne Casely Patty LEWIS Geraldlne Harrell P g gy Harrell 4th row Sadle Donald son Evelyn Whlte Ann Vanfouan Anna Mlller Addle Gordon 5th row Charlotte Mlller Vlolet Baker Dorothy Hatten Flossxe Kmg Sara Chamberlain BOTTOM lst row Patty Wllson Kathleen Wilson Betty Johnson Betty Ray Dorn Finney 2nd row Mmnxe Sharp Mable Keller V1rg1n1a Coffman Margaret Rowland Imogene Humphreys 3rd row Dorls Phxlllps Mary Coyan Bernice Coyan Wllma McNabb Peggy Jenklns Betty Mlller ht1 t1o111bone and smgmg A 0011110 qklt by Bob Fls naugle and Robert HO1tOI1 was last on the p1 og1am M1 Keauns and M1 Iones, vxho IS ou1 facultv adx1se1 lead us 111 folk danc es and contests after the IJ1Og1dm We pa1t1c1pated 111 these qulte enthuslastlcal 11 and ex CIXOHQ engoyed h1111se1f M1ss Ha1shba1ge1 had p1epa1ed and seued some 1ef1eshn1ents afte1 we had f1n1shed the Gland MdlCh It was a memolable eve n1ng,a11d aheadx I f01 one, am Wlshlllg I could hxe It ox 61 agam Freshles I' aw orlte F01 some unknou I1 1eason the f1eshmen have been u11 usually calm th1s xecu The llttle IOIHHHCQS that make ou1 hea1ts sk1p a eat haxe been fem, but sweet The scandal of ou1 class h1t the headhnes somexx hat hke lb Who ls the glII that ls ca11y1ng a to1ch f01 ou1 class 1J19S1Cl6IIt7 Md1Qdl8t Ron land wonders 1f hell o pen h1s eyes soon I hear Allce R1dgxx ay, 11 ho moved avxav f1o1n he1e Cal1fo1n1a But she savs her hea1t lb st11l beatlng f01 Ddwlfl DdV1S I vxonde1 hon Davld feels about It Speaklng of a few that haxe moxed an av, MHIIINH Keauns and M3F1lXH MCCox hate g1OWH qulte fond of Qpllngfleld Max be It s be cause the1e a1e mo1e poss1 fCont1nued on page 61D Q . - ' 9 5 3 e' ? I S Q . S 3 7 P 3 C I F - i 5 S 9 5 P -- : : I 3 , 3 - . . , . . 7 - 1 n v v v I - 5. J be L , . , 1 v -1 -4' ' . , . b. I 1. . . . Q 1 - - Su ject ast fdl,15ClO1IIQ a1l11ght1n . - . 4 Y ' ' - IW Y l N o A be '5 'H I 'X 1 V . . A - . . . , a y 4 .1 v . , ' I 1 w 4 y 1 w v 1 1 t. ' K 1 ' . , , . . . . K H 7 1 'Y - I 1 As, ' b H , L I-1 x ' . . 'w I1 Q' t ' C u.. 1 7 ' ' I 1 n 1 av - 'f n I i H1 ' 1 i I l 'Y 1 V I Y I . W 4 ' '1 n - . . tht k - - Y -1. .. ' .1 .'- 4 'w ' ' ' - ww' L L' L - . v 1 - sa a 1 y ' JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page 37 EIl1ll1'H C1RlAI E Eighth Graders Sprout Up Y g Elvllth Graders Successfully And Yeal Prom Children to Adults Overnight I lst X911 when we went thought that we wele XQIW hit, The fifth and sixth elades seemed xelx small to But thls Neal we feel ex en H1016 QIOXXH up lNow that we hate left the sexenth glade and enteled the elghth glade we ale allow ed a few mole pllX1l9g6S We know Olll wax alound the halls and CO1llClOls and we ue well lCQUdlHt6Cl with the uppel classnlen s0 na tllldlll we feel mol e QI own u 1' V6d1 which was llndel the direction of Miss Hulell and Mr Blown We also sold Wal Stamps In the contest between the d1ff9IQHt classes we sold 1963 90 w olth of stamps We haxe enlox ed the elghth glade xel x much and we hope that we haxe set an example fol the futllle eighth glade classes CLASS OF 1947 Class Officers Prove to be Efficient Leaders For oul plesldent thls Neal we chose Daxld Whlt9 head We picked hlm be cause of hls tlustwolthl ness helpfulness and loxal ty What mole could be asked of a presldent Since thls was the f11Qt tlme he had held tlllS office he found It to be quite a novel occupation Thls expellence wlll help llllll halldle anw fu tule offices with the utmost tl1st1Qt10I'1 F01 xlce pl esldent w as e leeted Cl1ffO1d CdIl1Sl9 Wanda Palmel as secletall, and Mulldl Rox ful the t19dbUl9l d wvlltll e YR y 1 U Y. .W . t . . V . . V . 'V . V Q al 7 ' I' . i kv Y I .- s ,VV . V b.A,, Ax, L - . . . . . K . . 7 . . K V s . . . V. . I I V - . . . V V V . l . 1 i I . I f. I - I 1. V1 Y - . . l I l U .N - v ' . . . 1 V . . V Above, in er, Jones, and Callahan devour an ice cream cone. t ' . . . .. V V . . . . . V . . 0 U I 1 C9 I N ' 1 1 , w w v . - 4, , . .- , . . V 0 Q, V .. V V . -. V - . . 1 4 - x . V V . . V V V, I ' V f ' Ac L c I 3 '- . D - L ' 5 into the seventh grade we We had one assembly thls V f V it J' - ' ' ' ' - ' . V V ' V. V . , ' 1 e . a K - Q . l 1. V 1 1 I 1. K A 5.3 Z . . x I, - s V . V V . , , , e k , . . US. . M. . s V . V V Y . . V . - . V V . - . ss V . I L L v . v V I- -1 ' I W Y P I' Q xr . . . Q ' - v u v u v- V ' V 7 I K 4 V I U. V. ' ' w g v I Y 1 , - L Standing are Wan a Palmer, Da- ' V v - w v - V V . v S vid ie ead. Stooping ar Mur- .' ra o and Clifford Carlisle, . V . . . .s . . V. . . l e, V . . V . . V V -. . -V- V c c .,. -. Page 38 E 9 4 VS EIGHTH GRADE TOP left to right lst row Bob Bovle Eddle Evans Heber Daugherty Carl Dobbins Roger Mayhew Dwight Landrum Pat Clark Blllle Walker Jack Stlffler 2nd row Elizabeth Barker Helen Murphy Margle Hamllton Barbara Crabtree Doris Callahan Marjorie Waugh Betty Stlcklen Marjorle Johnson Wanda Palmer Kathleen Kent 3rd rowJack Elsnaugle Judy Slxngluff Patrlck Pope Crlstel Hurst Carol Johnson Nancy Fos ter Wylodme Simpson Dorothy Davls Ralph French 4th row Frank Rlce Jack Plummer Donald Jenkins Jerry Blteman MIDDLE lst row Grover Fraley Robert Oller Bull Tripp Clarence Cray Paul Mannermg Jack Swyers Harry Chenault 2nd row Marilyn Hopkins Sylvia ver Irene Humphreys Imogene Mc GIHDIS Geneva Perkins Patricia Mapes Peggy Buckley Wanda Ad dls 3rd row Mr W D Kealrns Clifford Carlisle Haldor Ylnger Bobby Jenkins Davld Whitehead Norman Coyan Jack E Elsnaugle Murray Roy Doris Radcliffe BOTTOM lst row Robert Wooden Harold Hopkins L e o Zorns Donald Farrar Vxrgll Richards Warren Yerlan Darrell Russ Jack Jones 2nd row Helen Malone Carol Scurlock Marilyn Wilson Margaret Hammond Luet ta Wasmer Mary Jo Flaker Frelda Cooper Charlotte Wlllxams Mxss Thurston Laura Wasmer Eileen Bennett Jack Cramer Claude Wood ruff Gerald Waugh Lester Wal deck Bob Priest Floyd Callahan Cleo Wxlllams . ' Q ' 9 : ' s 5 ' : n 9 ' ' s - M I Q s ' ' : y . 5 . . 3 . Q . . : s . ' 5 . Q . 5 . : : - 4 ' ' 9 . Q ' - I ' 1 ' 9 , . : ' 2 ' ' : 9 ' 9 , . - . . Q . Hoopsg Helen Oilerg Margaret Sho- : - 5 - . . g . g . . Q 9 - . . Q . 5 . 5 . . g z . - I ' Q , . : ' 9 : 9 ' ' ' : ' s z - - : : ' ' : : - s : ' 5 . . Q . : s ' 1 9 - s 9 - 9 . . ' 5 : JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Pag 39 SEVENTH GRADE 11 gr g V BllH I y Pssyli NEW FACES' NEW TALENTS' NEW FRIENDS' Comprlse Class of 48 Bells schedule cards de tentlon shps absence sllps tardy sllps halls stalrs teachers These were a few of the hundred thlngs that were wh1rl1ng around 1n our mlnds on the flrst day of school xx hen xxe ente1ed the sew enth grade We were all so mlxed up we dldnt know what to do next In fact we sort of started to w1sh1ng that we xx ouldnt have to be 1n the seventh g1ade But you ask us now and well tell you that we wouldnt m1ss It for anvth1ng Yes now were settled down and xve love th1s school We understand the bells, we know our schedule by heart, we know all the teachers Everythmg seems as 1f xxe had llved he1e all our hfe Our flrst assemblv was unde1 the Cl1I'9CtlOI1 of Vhss Kmgsland M1 Kealrns and Mlss Crawfo1d We had loads of fun 1n thls as xx e all worked hard to gether Ou1 class Off1C6IS we1e Pres Eugene Jackson Vlce Pres B111 H3ll1S Treas Peggy Eanes Sec Jane Clary In the contest f01 wa1 bonds and stamps between the dlfferent classes We sold S19 30 worth of bonds and stamps We are glad that we are settled down now and can have even more fun 1n ou1 followmg years here Class Offlccrs Th1s was the flrst Vedl that our class voted fol Offl cers We voted for those We thought were the best sult fo1 the Job 1at G1 than popularlty Smce th1s was our flrst year xxe knew that whoever we elected would be lnexperlenced But our class OfflC9lS pe1 formed thelr dutles wlth g1eat IH CLASS OF 1948 telllgence and C3I'116Cl out thelr ClUt16S w 1th the utmost Cl1SC19l210l'l F01 the p1es1dencv was elected Eugene Jackson He took th1s pos1t1on xx 1th con fldence and h1s f1del1ty p1 oxed to be all that was needed B111 Hdll1S took the posl t1on of v1ce pres1dent Hls help to the presldent was xaluable and eff1t1ent To put a fem1n1ne touch at the head of ou1 class we thought Jane Cla1y as sec reta1y would do the pos1t1on Justlce And that she d1d Jane proved to be the rel1 had expected Anothe1 fem1n1ne touch xx as needed 1n the fmanclal s1tuat1on so thlnkmg of trustwo1th1ness thrlft and accuracy we also thought of Peggy Eanes Peggys Off1Ce IS one Whlch 1equ1res dependab1l1ty and ab1l1ty These Peggy possessed Thus was handled the tl eas H161 s department These are our class Offl ce1s W1thout experlence thev faced thelr newlv ap pomted tasks Well done' A e - . . . 1, . . . , . . W v I N l O Y ' 1 . . . U l r., 1 I 0 1 ' 1 ' Y' - 1 1 . . . . 1 . , cw . . ,X l , . . -, - . 1 . v SQ 1 ' 1 ' - 1 y 1 . ' . . . , , , - . . . 1 , . . . , . . K ' ' L Y u u n U I . . . - . K , . I I4 r. . . A , l - 4 - - , . . 7 n. P . . K , . . , , yn . 1 . V . 0 I . 1. . v 1 ' , . 1 ' 1 - . . r' , 1 . Lef o ri lx 1 standing - Pres. , , ', Eu ene Jaclcsong . Pres. i arrisg . . . . 1 Slt ing 1 Sec. Jane Clar 3 Treas. V , ' ' able, Capable Secretaly we e anes. ' , 1 . . Q I. I I . 1. 1 . , 1. . . . V. N ' ' L 1 1 , 1 1 . Y 0 I I V ' . 1 o ' .- , I I 0 . I 1 . ' as 11 ' Y k L - Q ed I ' -- h - - Y ' . , , , . 1 ' Fl. ' 1 w v w a - . . . . . , . , ' 4 v x v Q 1, . . 1 1 1 l - 1 V . N - V Y K , , .- , . . 1 . . . ' 1 1 . 1 - O Q I I 0.1 .J I - ' ' 1 - K A, . . v v . Y . . 1 ' , ' ' 1 . . 7 v 7 ' . Q , , 1 1 V Y , . . . ' , 1 1 . I' XX THE SEVENTH GRADERS TOP lst row Clar ence Rlce Frank Exsnaugle Roger Hoble Herbxe Crabtree Verrlll Barnes Bob Rhea Fred Bovle Mar shall Eubanks Hubert Swlngle Bal ly Stewart Harry Neville Raymond Nlcodemus 2nd row M rllyn Ba ker Peggy Eanes Harriet Hamilton Joy Brown Martha Evans Gloria Jones Helen Busler Louise Evans Judy Wlllxams Donna Marquxs Dor IS Leach Lee Hawk 3rd row De mar Stlffler Dlck Mitchell James Swlngle Jane Clary Jean Jenkins Ernestlne Downard Marjorie Leach Phyllis Fisher Joyce Leach 4th row Gene Phillips Kyle Reed Carl Cooper James Laugh George Mar tm James Moore Jack Grow MIDDLE 7 S lst row Roger Elxas Bully Dobbins Thomas Musick Eugene Whxte Donald How Russell Edmond Rlce 2nd row Carol Arthur Juanita Altherr Hel en Hensley Rosalie Harbert Betty Hommes Marilyn Houser Betty Foster Evelyn Keller Lila Smith Nancy Search Carolyn Yerlan 3rd row Lewls Sturglll Bob Channell Bully Maloney Allen McGhee Bob Hammonds Jacquelm lrons llene Grover Betty Staten Clara Tackett Ruby Stewart Jean Fraley Duck Hull Richard Bloss Jack McLaugh lm Elmer Potter Reginald Clay Betty Johnson Robert Foster Bev erly Bethel Ernest Plunkett BOTTOM 7 W lst row Carl Rose Bob Race Charles Wilson Walter Carpenter Tom Clark Dick Arthur Bull Harris Emory Malone Eugene Jackson 2nd row Norma Green Myrna Grant Dollle Lang Jean Howard Beatrice Collins Frances Scurlock Bertha White Betty Walters Patsy Grimes Glenna Perkins Joanetta Blteman 3rd row Chris Wllllams Alma Jean Rose Lucxlle Cooper Carol Callahan Edna Wastler Maxine Swartz Tom Clark Harold Cunning ham Eugene Stlffler 4th row Charles Adams Tom McGowan Wnl ma Lenhart Betty Jo Sword Duck Howard Harry Wallace T II- L 19425 0 S KYB' ' Ol - 7 , K - - . ' 3 Y . 4 I: ardg Allen Lloydg Ben, Grayg Junior IACRSON HICH QCHOOI Page 41 OUR SCHOOL DAZE P10111 the t1111e the flag xx ax LlI1fU1lGCl1I1fl16 mo1111ng to the t1111e the bun set at ex e111ng the Cl'11lCl1911 of J H S bus1lx fl'11OHgQCl he1 Co111 do1 atte11d1ngto the-11 manx act1x1t1eN 11t Ill th1N xea1 of o111 1ct1x1t1es xxe1e l1n11ted The clubx and danceb xx e1e fexx b11t thobe xxe d1d haxe xxe1e as IJOXK61fUl HQ exe1 before So xxe Nfdlt the act1x1tx xeet1on of 0111 xea1oolx hop1ng lt xx1ll b11ng bath fCO1ll1lILCll01l pnqe -191 J fgelfqaauml I M NOSEY let me tell jxou' Some of theee uppe1 classmen xxho tall themselx es QQDIOI S werent x0 sophlstlcated a few yea1s ago Whx C11 xou exe1 hea1 about the t1me Joyce Cran1e1 fought vx1th he1 b1 other ox 91 of all th1ngs, a k1dd1e ea1 Yes S11 and 1eme111be1 xx he11 Kennx Hugheb xx ab so afldlfl of gnlx th It l1e 1an xxhen he saxx one connng' Dons Fleeland xxanted the Cdl stopped exe1x llttle xx h1le so she eould luv he1 Hlfltllbll What l1 1ppen now 7 Bddv May S cu11os1tx StdIt9Cl tt an ea1lV age xx he11 he 'Stuck h1s f1HQ,Ql 1n a hole 1n the wall Was he shocked' F9111 Keanne b1t he1 l1t tle b1othe1 to sf e 1f he xx o11ld 1os1tV We xxonde1 l Donnx C11aha111 b1111ed llls mothe1s engagement llllg 111 the b1ck Xcllfl Ita N11 16 fO1 xxe lx1 qxaxed fol f11tu1e ltftl6Il ces Donny 77 Bob W 1NlldIll QI 1xx led 1111 de1 the couch 1nd N11 ed xx hen he got U1 1d Ge1t1ude Bzagg had 1 111 b1t of pulhng xegetables o11t of the gdlfl9ll befo1e thex xx ere 11pe And gueee xx ho the happx llttle Chllfl xxab xxho llbt loxed to tu1n the hose on ealleu at h1w home None othe1 than Bungle He111x' Oh I could 1a111ble on fOl pages about thexe ll xughtx Sen1o1N b11t I guex- enough N enough' ' 4 r A I A , A il. 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I 3 ul-A -.....- 4 ' ..-... -.,-, --5. . ---' Q -1.- 'LT' .-- .Q - ' ,., ,..... ...... ..... ...., 8 Page -14 T Il E 111 1 .1 o S hfj wig-w Aboxe ale the salesman ed bx Do11s F1eeland and Call Wallace They w e1e the ones who sold th1 ee hun dled and f1fty Osky Wows The staff lb 1n debt to them fo1 the11 help 1n the sale of ou1 books The adx1se1 of th1s QIOUIJ IS MISS Gumee The saleQmansh1p teamq a1e made up of studente tak1ng the comme1c1al Cou1 se Theee Qtudents went alound to the Cllff9I6llf l1OHl9100fl'1Q takmg Qubscup students V819 dlV1Cl9Cl 111 to two teams the Red and tl1e Wl11t9 Exeu book sold bv each membel of the saleaman sh1p teame was wo1th a nlckel tow a1d the buymg of the book fo1 that membe1 Agam the Oekv Wow XK1ShQS to thank the teame fo1 maklng the sale of the book successful HUMAN S T 0 R Y toN1 IDENTIAI 1 Y Dea1 Mom I hope xou we1ent too VkOl11Qd OXGI mx sur den dleappealante b1t 1f 1111 found mv note xou know by now the leason You do unde1stand don t xou Mom? Ill IIQXQI fo1Qet the day Blllx walked lnto ou1 house and Sdlll Pa Ixe got a hcense and Ixe made ar'1angementb to lent that l1ttle place up on bextnth Avenue Honestly Mom It was the blggest th11ll l It 1snt as though xou dld not know Blllv Mom You Xe 1eally known h1m as long as I hat e, almoqt tw en tw yeam Remembe1 the fnet dax we met llllllo It was 1 lght afte1 h1s gudl d1an d1ed, and he had been made the wald of D1 Fled H was only sexen xeals old then w1th a leg,at1 as llli., ae Chlna and as safe as the Cl1llt0llX1llQ Ndt10Hdl Bank dat Ieaw h1m He w ls walk mg clown Th11d Axenue a bed1aggled 1at of a b 1 w1th lne coalse xellow han plaste1ed flat bw the 1a1n Afte1 we became 1cqua1nt ed I bltjllght h1m home wlth me and xou made some hot chocolate fo1 us Slnce then we xe alwaxs been the beet of f116HdQ and wou often told me xou thought B1llX est b 1 Ixe e 1 known Remembe1 how we alwaxs 1 IH 11 ound toeethel ln lI1Ql'l if 1 W 99 A J J . . 7 Y 1 .1 1 . , L., I 1 I u - , 1 . c .1 7 1 7 7 .. . , ' 7 1 I ' 7 1 1 1 - ' ' Q I I Y V4 I ' I! 7 Wi I tg 1 Y Q 1 . , 1, . , ' . 7 v 4 f K ! I I 4 I' vl Y I, Y V 1 ' ' .,7 1 I fl I 1 1 w II . . I1 I . N 1 v I . . . , 1,7 ' ,V 'D Y I 4 '1 . ., . . , I . . 0 If J n I . . ,. . .D . D 9 p . C . . . , , . ,.. ., . , ,. 7 . .,. ' 1, ' H A ' ' ' I 4 shlp teams. They were head- t1ons for the annual. The It was 1'a1n1ng' the f11'st Y -I 1 v 1 I I I - 7 k' ' I . 'Z A' '- . ., v 1 - ' K y O, ' 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 fl I V ' I u I K lf I . s ' ' 1 - .1 . C - 1 I1 I ' ' K ' - , . ' v' 3 , I 7'i i 1 I 4 n -1 v 1 1 1 v 1 1 , K . . . , U . 1 Q 1 1 1 ' V 1 ' , 1 1 I ' 'J n II Y ,Y v vw 1 , 'f k L L if . 1 I ' 1 I, I ' W h I 1 w V Iv 1 1 . . , t e n1c . 11. xe . 1 I L. r v ,I 1 K A I I I I I ,II ' 7 1 1 '1 vw u . I X Se H0 Page 40 sehool, ex en though the klds xxe knexx dated fnst tlllb gnl and then that onel We xxele lIlNL1Jdlcll'Jl6 so the nelghhms send and thex of ten xx onde1ed xx hx xxe nexe1 qufu 1 eled lou do TOIQIXG me fOI IUIIIIIIIQ axxflx dgcunst XOLII XXISIILN dont xou, Mom? If on x xou d NdI'l X es xx len xxe fn st asked xuu' It I 1llx hadnt heen called to C h1ee1goth1t tlme, I dont suppose xxed hdxe taken th1s step xxlthout VOUI pel IIIISHIOH We dll nnssed h1n1 so, and xou, X0lIIS6lf, send Illlly xxds hlxe cl son to Vou We ledllx made all 0u1 plans th xelx n1ght B1llx ot haek, 1tt1ng on the front pmeh aftex xou and Dad had gone to hed We xx dlt9fl though and xet xxe xxele so xelx dl .flppolnted xx hen xou fx ed the xx.1x xou du 1 or Us 1.1t ns s e J xxfis 1 LIIUUN one and to nm e cl sueeess ot It xxe d hflxe o legend It 41 1 hte tlme husl ness and not as ci flx bx nlght culangement You wud xxe d hettel xx Cut avx hlle We IIlt9Ylfl9fl to take xoul f1dx1ee, Mom, hut then came that dfxx xx hen Blllx told me about the llLt?IINt' and the mace on Sexenth .xnfl s.11c at do xuu sax e Mom I guess xou ltnoxx he lest Wele ln Nexx Yank Continued on page 46 ln the top plcture we see a few students takxng up the study of first and These courses have been offered ln order to comply with the cxvlllan defense requests Such knowledge should be possessed by all students The mlcldle plcture shows the boys working nn the mdustrlal arts room Many excellent pieces of furnnture from cedar chests sofa tables radio cabmets shelves and many more have been made by the boys The teacher of mdustrnal arts s Mr Jones ln a room adjoining the mdustrlal arts workshop IS the prlntlng room shown m the bottom plcture These boys prmt much school maternal .1Ac'K.'oN 1111911 OI - u ' L1 j 4 pl Q kv I' ' 'K' KH ' V 1 A ' - I A, ' . 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Pxge -16 F x X 1 CON FIDFNTI -XLLY fcontlnuedl now buung fu1n1slnngs and Nttlfhlllg stxles fol clls plays Bellexe me, Mom, you ll be p1 oud of xoul off spung vshen I get back Ill get nn l1C911QQ the fuqt tlllllg, and then just tlnnk hon gland vou ll feel xx hen xou see that slgn on bex enth PAT RICK Fl AHLRTY AND WII I IANI HOWELI RE TAIL MERCHANTSH Confldentnally Mom I knew you d unde1 stand VOU1 son s motn es Love a In the top pncture we see the gurls of the home economics class stopping for a moment to pose for our cam era Thelr teacher IS Mnss Harsh barger fmlddle leftl Then' kntchen IS equipped wlth modern furnxture ln the mlddle rxght picture Mr Keaxrns caught a few boys working ln the chemlstry laboratory In the bottom plcture IS shown Miss Marshs art classes These stu dents worl-c n whatever best suited to their abxlltles and Interests sculpture drawing sign painting or what have you U , V ,M -,,f.N' ,wiv L , ,. ,,g.pg3h,5 4, ',v,g.,g,V3 '23 . Xa., , ,,,..,.,,. ' , I AL-rw fxfi, . , QM: ,bgfgnl V M' ' v ' ' A 1 WW - V 4 V, , ., If , 4 4 V 6. vgfx qff ,,r , K fw'?3,gfl2, My i .IQ ,V X J . 11' 5 If ' 'V f, Aff w' ' i 1 'fn Q 'W W: ts., ' , , 1- -- ,U .Lv -'X ,Ni My 4 - A id uf' .J Q? Q.. -fm, A ' X 3 rf ' X 12' s If 4 Q I 31 F5 ' 5 ' ? 5 M , to Y ze 3 . pw ,af 1+ Qi 'Q' 'E Q 7' -'in i JN Q93 I'1g1-48 F ..2 YK ' V1 ' Here are more pictures of our li- brary. Many students read its numer- ous and interesting books. The libra- rian is Miss Thurston who has a staff of library helpers. These helpers have many tasks to perform. They keep the shelves in order distribute Fine slips check books and do many Our library contains some of the fin- est literature ever written. If you should ever visit 203 as you enter the door your eyes would fall upon the many trophies around the tops of the shelves. Here we spend many hours attaining more knowledge of the arts. 'Vlembers of the typing class are shown at work below. A SM ALL I M In IN THI' LALILNID AR OI' TIMI4 September- - 111111 11 s ' 1111 s. October -' December - - - . . . laws Athens. 9-Setback by Po111e1'oy. 16-Scalped Logan Chief- fHll1S. 30--Cfjlllflllt stop N111 d L- port. November - -'P 7 '111c Assn 111 1 y. 6-lwI'dIl1IJlLCl 1 allipolis. 8. --F'iI1t'li.'i. -NLlSOI1V1 e 111 thc. cog,- house. E? - 'I h.1nksgi1'i111r Assem- 1. ic 1111 sww 911'- 111ake1'.' -hivhth 1.1 1c1e '1.'sen11 y. J -C'i1'l Rpserw Ia ' y. -N 1'. D xvis 01111111111 ' 1' Sing. - 1'istm'1s -Xss11111y. '-A -1' I1 ' '41 .' 'Ill 111' . ' -.fw 'vu' January - ic 111' s 11 1' 1111 11 'xt 14-11 . - oo 1'1 I-11111 . -Qumnth 1.1 1cle wssem- my. H' ' TII.1'11!0. X XPXK , 1 1 1 1 1 W W L A A I A J A A A A 26 J H S 11111s 'llLlllxCX 11.11 8 Scl 111-11 111-1 1 t.1l T111 2 123 6, J H S lat -9 Il t , 1 V 1-A 11 . W 4 l h Y 9 1 l.. T c c N I l , ' 14 1 X 1 It 1 , , 0 . 16 I 2 ' 11t1 other tasks which keep them busy. 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P.1t1 4 -OL . 1 201 1 Il 111 . 11 .1 ,Uh 6 I' t 0 .h 1, l 1 ,A 1 Y, l llc c l0fl . 14 F tl.l1 E 11101 ' 1 2 K 1 1 r K 1 I 1 1 11 JACKSON HIGH SCHO O L Page 49 'PL' in nuu nw, ,A- February O itthtns tiken ln has e 1.1 L u s on 1 .mt ,ox nu mght Nlxcldle 101 umm 14 Nlothe1D1ughte1 Ban quet 1 IOl1t3NHdlNl1bd1gG1 As 19 NQl'sOl1X1ll6 ele X 7 pomts XX ells mon rd 1 JO ls N March Ilct 1 sum Dlsputec dsmlg. -X umm -Xsstnl 1 x 94 Plkllllt N mu C Lldl te1b.1Lk -Xmellcfm Leglon plan u l I6Nl'lf11cll1DclltX Sophornme paltx Aprll ,lCtLllQ s mx Texas RLIIILICIN Rlde -Xgfun 8.16 Elstedclfod Good Fuddx Eastex One May Band -Xssemblx frlll Resezxe P611 x -Xxx fuds SQINOIN last dssenlblx Baccalallleate Commencement .leuell Xe -X Nlatel 4-v Above are some general plctures taken around our school First Mr Kealrns found Martha Rltchle fupper leftj making some calculations the adding machlne Funding her un prepared Mr Kealrns hurriedly snap ped the picture Entering the vocational guidance room our photographer asked per mlssxon to take their photo Of course there were no objectxons You see thelr picture ln the upper right hand corner of the page At noon this spring many boys a game Thus was a common sight Our rovmg cameraman caught a few of the boys ln actlon While taking pictures back of the school house Mr Keaxrns heard the rattle of an old Chevrolet truck com mg down the sxde street He knew lt could be no other than Mr Brown s gas eating monster Mr Brown IS shown delivering some maternal for the senior play So with this page we end our sec tlon of actlvltles We hope that many memories of these days wnll be re stored 'A I 1 N FK 1 25--. 'A ' c ' , i .-1 ' I 2 ' ' ' sk t- ZF- N ' S ' ' ' ' 'l ' , . l ' ' ' - ' 'g . ' . g . ' on 10- Pi -f rt- .th ', Miele- . u . ' . j Ih' P , f U . 12-I- 1 ' , . ' 1 'f ff-I M . -h .. ' ' ' 4 ,Z 15'-I' . A 1' . yv. . 9 - l 1 71, 3- . . . . s- 25- - 3 '. , ' , S8l11l1lj'. SOLHEVQFQ' Family H E1 S gathered at the baseball Held to .play 23-Bt' L ' s ' :ton .. ' -' .' . 126-K -ll I l .' lO.'I. TL . l. . . . .t ,. l ,, 12-, '- - ' I 33- ' Lll' 1 xl ', l 21- ' 'J ' x - ' , , - - I ' P' fe. 23- ' ' ' ' . - l 17-. l ' 1 l 27- l ' . . ' . - L - '- -- gl ', Q - '- 28 -- Fa' ' , j 1 ima - ' . - THE PAGE FOR THE THREE CORNERED PANTS KIDS 'S is ,dung 43 paul- P ill ve-- N .-:P These our dlgnlhed seniors show themselves eighteen years ago when the dlaper was the latest style out Through the Courtesy of SAFETY PINS INCORPORATED we take great pleasure ln dxsplaymg these three cornered pants I-uds ln our newspaper show ailoao alppaad KauaH Auuax apeauxx 100 WO-LBLOH eaqa uenlqpg-X 1331 H3-LN33 Kuax lned HHHLNHO UOUIULIIX 63198 'zglnqg auueaf 'Smeg qog gqnu 01 ljdl MOH do-L I'1H:'1' 51' ,Y 7 iifll Efilil IWIQZ U S Ii Y IX' fl W I 2-I ' T,,,x.00 ' ,V ' A 4? l .ai ' ,'-.il ff 9' ,I ,, D I It 3 I x If . 'Q 1 I I 1 . ' E Ir 's V ,- Q A . ' 4. 'X 7 4, ' ' ' 1 I xi ' 1 1 I I, ' ' ' 3'i C4 ' . ,s,,, Ae ' L L I O A If -1. 4 K, w ' - . N I 4 I V I-..-, s ,, v ., I . A I E ' ' b ' I QUQQ. 4 A 41 TTT' 9 'V' f vfffq W if -s I. w ' ll V up P - - 1 T A- I T . . . - - , , E, JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page51 THEY'RE LIKE LIGHT BULBS They Burn Out Soon They came and xx ent some IH a fevx days others ln a month O1 so They re the fads IU J H S remembel them '2 '2 fr fr fr 9 The fexx days when H1 Y and Glrl Reserve membels had the1r 1n1t1at1on were h1lar1ous and people came to school W1th everythlng from curlers 1n then han to vxeaung skuts on back vxards And IH contrast of t1me glrls began school 1n S61Jt6IY1b91 xx eaung bandan as fhunky rags to youj a round thelr heads and thex are st1ll seen IH May L1ke vxlse xxele the pellmells seen all the year alound The fan sex atJ H S sud denly burst out xxlth the slacks crare and those colol ful slg shuts often accom pamed them Shut talls ex posed above short skuts xxele one of the common get ups of the guls and exel plesent xxele the loxx heeled bl oxxn and xx hlte sad dle shoes a thlng of the p noxx xxe1e sO1lx o sax The boxs found the moc casln shoe a fax o11te Scuffed and xx o1n doxxn heels made them all the snapplel so thought the felloxxs' Sa la' tv' JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM The duckx Cllllbe hats xx e1e xx o1n bx boxs and guls allke eallx ln the fall Oh xes and the boxs ale stlll golng alound xx 1th theu pants legs lolled Thls has ex en sp1ead to the sQxG1ltl1 and Qlglltll g1ade1 land xxe1e supposed to et an ex ample fox the loxx G1 glZtCl9N J But thex loll then tlousels x0 lllgll that I dont et xx hx thex dont come to school 111 ' , v y N , ,, . 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I I ' -1 Page 52 THE 194.3 OSKY WOW Saad Qdddlfa Well klds Im not the one to gOSSlp but 1epo1ts have been commg 1n flom Cupld that eve1y class has been h1t ha1d wlth HIIOWS from the SGIHOI class S he1e IS h1s IQIJOIIL CUPID S TARCETS It seems that th1s yea1 s Sen1o1 s are more f1ckle than those of last year for I can fmd none who have h1t It off for four years stralght They seem to be qulte capa ble of flndlllg the new tal ent 01 should I sav the un der classmen 'P Of course some of them have found new talent rlght ln ou1 own class Ou1 longest standmg cou ples who IQCBIVG 1au1 els ale V11 glnla Rasp and Jlm Floyd Mlller and Malgalet Wllson and B1ll Flake1 The vacancles left by the class of 1942 have been qulckly and successfully fllled by members of the classes rangmg from 1943 to 1947 Although Davev IS IH the Alr Corps he and Betsy are st1ll h1tt1ng It st1 ong Yes Betsy you vs on t be the only happy pe1 son vxhen th1s wa1 IS ove1 Hayden C1 abtree seems to prefel the class of 46 uh1le b1othe1 No1man p1e fe1s the class of 4 Bob Mavfleld beats these all lovx 1eco1ds 1n the class of 47 And last but not least Iohn Mu1phy 1n the class of 44 GOOD LUCK KIDS' ' OSKY WOW LITILENSHIP CONTEST The Osky Wows annual c1t1zensh1p contest was won th1s year for the Class of 43 by Betsy Kmmson and Kenny Hughes to represent Jackson Hlghs typlcal glrl and boy Betsy s pleasant pe1sonal 1ty comblned w1th excellence ln c1t1zensh1p and scholar Who Tis' lnmng way s full of fun ookmg for the best 1keable to all 111H11t3bl6 ab1l1ty lu ays weals a smlle akes fr1ends easlly 1ll1ng to help xcellent as plmclpal tl IVQS to encourage educatlon horough 1n h1s work Llght Bulbs short pants There s hardly any dlfference I mentloned befo1e that the glrls vsore slacks Thls 1ather peeved the mascu l1ne masses to thlnk that the guls wore man style cloth mg Many of the boys lldl culed th1S and haxe thleat ened to wear SKIIIS Well th1s llght bulb IS neal ly bu1 nt out so Ill turn off the 9l6Ct1lClty shlp makes he1 the ldeal g1rl c1t1zen VIVHCIOUS loqua clous Betsy qulckly w1ns the affectlons of whomever she meets These characte1 1st1cs made her tops when the chlps were counted An easy gomg IIFIQIICIIV manner and an enthuslastlc H- ,ij 1nte1est IH everythmg has won fo1 Kenny a host of tles g1Ve evldence of h1s ver sat1l1ty and lntelhgence Kenny IS wlthout a doubt an mdlspensable member of our sen1or class The student body chose thelr c1t1zens accordmg to the followmg quahflcatlons Consclentlously prepares as s1gnments Obeys rules and regulatlons Part1c1pates 1n 3Ct1V1tl6S Respects h1s teachers Is courteous to all Is loyal to school and coun try Takes care of school property Is prompt d pendable and honest Wlth these lules ln mmd Betsy and Kennv have won for themselves the whole hearted accla1m of the stu dent body . . 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JACKSON HICH SCHOOL Page H Y DANCE if' LEST WE FORGET There are lots of things about J HS that we will forget but there are many more that we w1ll remem ber Well all have a hard time getting along without Owen Frenchs resound ing laugh heard from one end of the hall to the other C B s Jokes flf thats what you want to call them J Mary Lou Edwards ha bitual last minute arrivals at school Freddie Georges contm uous talk of his Aunt Mm nie Kate Rhea s giggles Stinky Miller s b11ll1ant iemai ks U1 Dick Michael s waste bas ket antics Devera Feldmans ciack ling gum Saturday night gang at Harbs Bob Mayfield s cut ups in Spanish class Geneva Welsh's hot tem per. The magnificent vocabu lary of Miss Martin. Ann Ross portrayal of Aggie in the Junior play The break neck rush out of school at dinner time The seventh period QDe tentionj gang The assemblies which last ed all morning Mr E S Keauns lec tuies when we didn t know our lessons Bob Washams W C Fields impersonations The long line in the office aw a1t1ng personal inter views with Mr West The groans and moans on a ceitain Tuesday 1Th1s happens six times a veaij NOTICF ' ' Dear Students As you knovs the Osky Wow IS sent to the publish ers two or three months be fore it IS distributed There fore some of the gossip and scandal we have 1n this issue IS undoubtedly out of style. Henceforth, to avoid mis understandings and inJury to any of the staff members, the Editor wishes to apolo .I ITTERBUGS Hold tight' Hold tight Dont be icky on this slanguage and get right in the groove No Jive this muggln 1S a task even if this staff Joint is Jump in with cats Although ue all considei J H S a bhp hangout for a Jam vse do occasionally like to be togged to the bricks in early black and go to hear Tommy Doisey do a few hot licks on his slush pump over the Juke at Harbs Well now that Ive writ ten this little bit of swing stuff I think Ill crawl in to the nest fo1 a few hours of insomnia and if you don t know what you ve been reading about Just look be lovs for translation Icky one vtho 1S not smart Right in the gioove 1 to date Jive kid along Mugg1H makin them laugh Joint is Jumpin place is lively Cats suing addicts Blip veiy good Jam swing session Togged to the bucks dressed up Eailv black evening Hot licks impiovised music Slush pump tiombone Juke audiphone Ciavxl into the nest go to bed gize to all those whose af fections have changed for the members of the opposite sex that they are listed with in our Society columns g K . 1 . my Y-53 . . . - r cc' 77 ' l as , , an as ' . - , as cc 93 - a Y- .W a-- , , M - , ..,, . 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' . , . . , 0 I Q I E '3 OSKY Vt JAFKSON S CONTRIBUTION TO WAR EFFORT Top LEFT D thy fi R ph b .1 g Tor MIDDLE H 1 a M h 'ro RI d D l P GHT t B ld g BOTTOM LEFT t p g MIDDLE StampsMakeB0nds JACKSON HIGH HAS GONE TO WAR Bonds Make Bvmbs Students Volunteer for Many Defense Duties The bUV1Hg of Vtdl stamps 1llCI'6El.S9fl th1s yeal 111 J H S as the Student Senate sponsoled many class con tests It a1oused the 1nter est and pat110t1sm of many of the students The SQUIOI class Won the ma1n contest by buylng over S700 dollars Worth of stamps All to gethel the total of the class es ranged vvell ox 61 a thou sand dollars Th1s IS one moxe k1ck 1n the pants for M1 Togo M1 H1tler and l1ttle M1 Musso l1n1 xnlth the comphments of 800 Am611CdllS Jackson Hlgh School Wa1 dutles have swept Jackson H1gh School th1s Vear In co01d1nat1on vuth the C1v1l1an Defense many students have voluntarlly taken many vsorthvvhlle Jobs Before assummg these pos1t1ons the students had to study f1rst a1d exploslves methods of extlngulshlng 1ncend1ary bombs and many more necessalv wa1 ltems There VN916 many classes held 111 the 3Ud1tOl1Um nlghts Durlng a black out the students would take posltlons all OXQI the clty leady to vsarn anv res 1dent of a fmgotten hght or ready to run elrands through the dark streets at a moment s notlce These were the tasks of the au rald Wardens or of the mes sengers The students per formed thelr Jobs Well dur mg the tr1al blackouts We hope and We feel sure that lf Jackson IS ever ralded fpray that It ISD tj our stu dents W1ll handle the Jobs they are to do as xx ould ex perts P82051 TH 194, 'OVV 9 w A as A 4 1 oro xes a broken arm as al an 3 es a broken jaw. 1 een an art a buy war stamps from Kenny an ae. 1 The air raid wardens control center at he Memorial ui in . 1 The eachers hel out in the rationin . -- Collect your scrap, to lick the Jap. RIGHT 1 The teachers perform their tedious jobs of rationing. S ' . . f ' ' ' T1 . Q . . V. , . V Y I. U - S ' - . . . . . 7 ' 9 a 7 7 M D - . . . Q . . . K - . . - . . Y . . , , - L 1 7 1 r - Q 4 - . . M- Y 1 Y - 1 . , . W. 1 ' 1 ' ' H M a , 0 I - ' ' , aa , Q - ' -' 1 - I 1 y - D 4 7 JACKSON HIGH SCHOO V f V Page 55 WE HO Norma Grow won the honor of being named Vic- tory Queen at the Ameri- can Legion Contest. Winnegs of the State D. A.R. tests from our school were Anna Perry and Jean- ne Shultz. Esther Horton won the local and county Prince of Peace contest. She also par- ticipated in the state con- test. This is the second year OR THE WURTHY Esther has won in this ora- torical competition. The following quotation is taken from Horace Gree- ley: A good, practical educa- tion, including a good trade, is a better outfit for a youth than a grand estate with the drawback of an empty mind. Many parents slaved and pinched to leave their chil- dren rich, when half the sum thus lavished would have profited them far more had it been devoted to the cultivation of their minds, the enlargement of their ca- pacity to think, observe and work. Below are students who did think, observe and work. They are the honor students having a BH average throughout the four years of high school. TOP LEFT Norma Grow MIDDLE Anna Perry and Jeanne Shultz RIGHT Esther Horton BOTTOM PICTURE lst row left to right Kenny Hughes Norma Parks Betty Perry Ethel Freeland Esther Horton Williams Mary Lou Edwards James Vance THIRD ROW Gertrude Bragg Reba Brown Wnlda Crabtree Dick Michael Vivian Meldlck Majel Walker Betsy Klnnlson Anna Perrfrleya MRL SECOND Eow - Ann Reel, Anna Fanehfsneen Rhea, 'Lois Walker, Jeahne shane, Neva Pesach Till Fl-171111 :yvo s 14 1'W11fo 4111 JACKS PLAYGOER PLAY IN REVIEW Every lfamily Has One was written by Georgie Bat- son, a bus boy in a New York Automat. Who could have predicted that the bov ca11V1ng a t1a1 of dishes IH an Automat in New lo1k 11 ould sho1tl1 be 1ecogn1fecl as a pla11111ght of 1a1e p1 om1se'7 At the PIQSQIH he lb 1n the dlm9Il f01CQS of the Un1ted States and the1e 1sn t much tnne fOl LOIDIJONI t1on the1e Befo1e belng 1n ducted 1nto thc se11'1ce M1 Batson completed th1s ne11 comedy of Eve1y ltdllllll Has One Samuel F1ench, Ne111 Yo1k publ1she1s gave the play hlgh hono1s1n then est1mat1on The play ls sub ject to a 1oValtV of tw entv flV9 dollars Th1s comedy IN about the Realdons who a1e a 'EV1J1Ldl Ame1 1Can famlly and 11 hose eccent11c1t1es, 11 lllldlllblls a1e onlv 1101 n1al lau1a, the lllllllel, ls a soclal Clllll 1c1 11 ho tells tales about llbll glouous cIllC6bt1X Sl e 1s she has eng1nee1ecl a match bQtXK een he1 claughte1, 'VIa1 Cla, and 11 ealth1 She1111n Pa1ker The 1 oungest Rea1 don, Penelope, lg a demon 111th a shngshot and the p1 ano WAIIX, the onl1 son, 1s IJOSIUXQ he ls the commg hugene O Nlell Regmalcl the fcltlltl 11 oulcl Id Ll t1nke1 111th the automob1le than tlilxfdl tape The snoot1 Pa1ke1s of Ne11 Yo1k the ones 11 ho H8161 Qlldllel, a1c thc a11stoc1at1c snobs 11ho look do11n on GN e11 one Na n1othe1 1s onl1 COHCDIHEO 111th Bmg, C1osb1 16COlClS and gettmg llfl of the Pa1 ke1s She succeeds IH domg th1s 111th the help of Cousm 1111, an aclo1 able l1a1 f1on1 clo11n home 111th stage as IJIICIUOIIN I1l1,a11111ng un cxpectedl1, acuees to IIUIJQI sonatc anothe1 COUNIH l1l1 1f Nana 111ll help ll9l get an ac mg 1ob He1 pc1 01111 ance as the skclcton 111 thc l1QdlflO!l closct ls so co111 llli 11119, and the lllll 1cd facts s 10 l9XGdlN,bOllllc11lOllslX shock take to 'Ell9ll heels lll a hu1 11, and Ma1c1a ls 1l:'lllllt9'l 11 1th the bo1 she 1eall1 lo1 es Nana 1etu1ns to he1 C1osh1 1QCOld 1 ltl the sa ls ac t1on of a Joh 11 cll donc and IIN cec1clcs t1at LX 1 lilllgll h1 chstant 1cl1t11c 1 a h1t on t 1e daft sn c s lt onl1 1,1 '1 . 1 Y x K .l 7 1 . N1 4 N A L l k x a . J w - .1 - . -4 , N ' , sy ' t v 5 . g , 1 1 1 1 y A I 4 ..- X7 1 .. L., , .. . K. V, I' U . ,.f.- . u - - . ln -. , , .S v 1, 4 4 .kv K-'AJ ' X 1 . K. 91, 5, , ,. .., m.. ,LU , n ,- - n' s . , w -lv. K' I .Av 7 - y' :Ly . . - I ' x S w ' - 1' Af lv L+ . '- cleliriously happy because na, the wise-c'1'acking grancl- ing that the mighty Parkers '. 1 ' ' s l :-t':f- '- ' . ' .' S ' ' -:- Waf' l -' as l' 1'e11 'L '. , ' . ' 1'.v . .' . - tl I. 'S .AZ ', ' A ', ' th1' 3 ' A ' ' I 1' j the .' g 1'l for him. 'N QIHO Pgff Senlors Score Sensatlonal Hlt PFW I Even Farms Ha Um Sllllxl R1 SIJUIIHIVC f h 'Ihe 1101 a t mu 1 t L Nenunw c c e In wux new umuedx Exelx P xmllx H45 One The IHQCUCIOLIN elexen xeal who cuex ilmut not mf but hu llngxhot xml the pmnu Dmothx ll x Ll J 1 X 1 hu xml x 1 ul 1 x lx putt vnu f an x Nom sl Q uttnn wx 61 JI mud responxu s I LI Bewle 1 a 1 LIISUJLI mn uomfm ln aut llte fOltl6S ee Ieldm LH took thy p ut IH hand mc gun thc IYNDIQNNIOH of on mg down on GXQISIDO w xux 5: L h Hall 0 ul Wlth Plas LIIIIIS n1R1fnc1rm IN lll u x S end xwomus ux ot N1 x odd XL llx She hm A C1L1lC1x and whal p xslt and the hab1t of Nax mg whit she thmk Pemble h 1 cmtchet Lllitll ex we to mm t e XKYIGIIJLIN mu 1 with hu f u extu 0 0 uc Xe ti w pl lx ll N Su m uc no x mm J gum xxx 8YJLLtN the xxmxt tenexi W Llxh xx fu hmdecl thu pfut Regmxld Hendon the mm of the house 1s ple lv mt efxwx ffolng md 111 hls lite Toltlex Fall BLlIYlN1dLS IJOIUIWQC1 thu 1 to Letxv Kmmwns DOI't!dVcl1 of M 11011 tha oldg t Redldcm c lLlj.fh16l xx is dom tx xxou c be uipectmd MUL11 lx Nueet 4 tw 1111 tue ulclle um N emun um w ll mx f 0 w xxculcl be goodlcmklng 11 c xx exe bette1 gl umm cl JI 61 LINKS 1 llSt6l1IH,f 1 1 x lla lchael pmtl ned thl C fu actel 0 un Fleuch IDUIUUKI1 the x cm 5 um LIXXIII tx entx M011 mn mg. Ill x IX N e 1 xmllx xln ff N clgrhtc IIS Plulmd 1 looked T01 thls p ut e LJIOVKII 5 pmtl u d C xllmuu xx lN 1 xg L ented I lcl till QIOOL looking md txxentx two OlCh1C1S to the L ut tm 1 hm 391 olm mee 1 mg us to KIIQC W lv Pottmf EVERY FAMILY SAW EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE BOTTOM ROW Frecldxe George, Dottie Klncade, Dons Freeland, Dale Brown MIDDLE ROW Owen French, Esther Horton, Devera Feldman, Betsy KIDHISOD TOP ROW Carl Burnsldes, Duck Michael, Fern Kealrns, Geneva Welsh JL-Xrf' K S 0 f- HAI fVlvII4n'i V YQVL ai 0 0 0 . f ,, 1 . DI' ft 2 1 Wnty. ' ' ' ' S ' . ' ' 'S F121 ' 121 rgv was thai ' ', , , , , , sex' ff -D' r' '-old frm, XV: Ty. ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1' V52 being. the nly .' 11, ' 'J - ' hi ' sur' ' play was hit Na z f' ' 2 z 'ti'e, ' 1 - ' + . his jf: ' as hl ' 'h ms :hr ' . ,, ' J 12 lj x . XtL' Mr. Ia'k ' Us eff 's hifi, 92 'EU' 2 ' ' I ,H H ' .' '2 -' '. ' bl ,' , am f'ft.'. J' 'k 'z W' 2' A ' ' .' j- MV ' ' 'aj 's h' '- ' ' ' ,' ' -j '- ' 2 Q . s. A ' 1 old ' -2 ' .' z h' g, call ef' ' .y ' th j ve '- ' ' 1 Ns .' z ' h ft k ' h A A Q Q 1 rmlj son I' tho I'zu'km's, Chen'- IS pm'trayvcl by ' j K1 - lex z 1' gl' if X H1 1'. . Shi' is V1 j-tivo vzulv. XVh else 011 ll ha ', zke-11 and 41 -l k' f ' il plain Hsth I ' Ile rt mu pla 'ml the this 2l'1 but Fcrn 'cz '1'u.'. va '. mct -' of the fa 'lj, 1.2 urn Es, 3 thv z'l of all ' 1'k. Lily Rezwclfm, thv cousin of Rm 'c or , vho 'J V, ' ng, is tall, V el e -, and al 'zzvs th 'z ' ', is il lwvttv, V' 'ant and is fumiz Nxlltkillk' .' ld in .1 1' .' e ' . 1 'z ,,i1'l of .'t?YC1l1t'QI1 or -' lon. II 1tz of her 1 .' 'z tt '- ' 1 .' A z f 3 ' ' . Do i '2 1 z was not full'- l'z'l 'z z' , 2 x z'. Mrs. 'ark l' 1 J 's ' .' x, asa , Dal ' ' 'z fill of ta ll 2 2 - ' U 2 ' Q 2 X ' Tod iz j 'zu col + as axbc her 2 ' D x 't ' :Lt ' 'aj fXD . oc is 2 , 1- 'z 2 1 2' ' pa' zz . ,z ' j- '. z 1 aw +' 'eu' ' ' 'zu z'1 1 k ' ' dj ' 'z ' 'z, e fs ' ' 1 'f ' z ' , am m 'P ur- zlnd 0 't'th1I1 as er 1' 't la .', 'z .' + zu ' 11 ch'1.' our 1' ' + -tor, . vzlllecl fm: 1. ' f . z 'Va Q ' , E 1. . OSKY W The Osky Wow Staff Must Stand The Caff As a step IH the max ch of tlme vve have COIT1p1l6Cl thls Osky Won so that the grad uates of 1943 may look back at It as a l1v1ng pa1t of the11 lngh school memorles We smcerely hope that th1s Oskw Wow vs1ll l1ve up to XOUI h1ghest expecta t1ons The product1on of th1s book has been made a pleasure rather than a task by the wholehearted COODGI at1on of the faculty and stu dent body F1edd1e George Ed1to1 THE OSKY WOW STAFF Is alvs ays lots of fun If you have an able staff That can take It on the run Fredd1e IS the edltor The malnstay of the bunch And when there s any uo1k to do He s alvs ays got a hunch The flrst asslstant ed1to1 Is that pretty g1rl Ford She and Freddle slave T1ll both are really bored Sandy takes the p1ctures Youll see l11IT1 exe1yplace He always savs Hold 1t' STANDING l f g t h B b M yG ld S ATED H ld H tt g W d C t d Bty TbthRbb dt h Id l1ke to get NOUI face Betsy KIHHISOH IQDIQSQIYCS And vs hen It comes to w11te u DS Svt ell' 1ead them and see Casely IS a bonn1e lass1e Who IS XU113 IHCQ tae meet O1gan1fat1ons a1e llQ1 l1l1Q And she s Xulld ha1d tae beat W1thout a doubt Rltffllle IS A xe1y xunsome lass She 1111tes u1th sklll the story of The b11ll1ant IUHIOI class And then the1e 1 Maw f1eld A vs11te1 he lS po1t LEFT TO RIGHT K thl t thy y g The scoops he aluavs has on f1eld and basketball Frances Benne1 and Har old Hatten Ale artlsts of 1enown The11 vsork upon the annual Is Worthy of a C1 ovsn The Ex ans and the Robbms g1r And Kent glrl too Work upon the f63tU1QS Wh1ch are class1cs tl11011gl1 and through But the bus1ness lTl3llag61 has the dlrty Job She must tlamp the tovsn But WllCl3S done a g1eat o He1 staff needs a c1ox1n And then the1e a1e the tw p1sts Whose f1HgQ1S HQX91 1est Thex had a b1g Job And aluavs dld the11 best An 1nsp11at1on to us all The one who IS nex 91 ha1sh She s the staff adwser He1 name s MISS Marsh Page D8 T H 0 4 'S O W I as ' , K v ' - l I ' Nfl . V 7. . 7 ' ' - ,N - 9' - e t to ri h -Mr. Keairns, Miss Mars , o a e , Miss ' Harrell. E -- aro a en, Anne Casely, Joyce Eisnau le, il a 1 ' ' rab ree, Frances Benner, Fred ie George, e s Kinnison, a i a o ins, . A Mere i h Evans, Mart a Ritchie, Helen Ford, Anna Perry. v - T 7 , 4 ar V 1 I . k - l L I ' L 1 L COOk1Hg up a yearbook The C1335 Of fortyqhl-QQ court. Y v 7 ' 1' - ' - . Y 1 I 1 . fy y 0 , . K . 7 1 1 Y ' ' 7 1 1 l 4 Q . 7 3 7 ' 9 7 , . . 'Z ' .- . . ' , ' L T' I 'lo I 'I 0 . : 1 1 a 7 ' ' . 1 K 7 7 7 ' ' . ' tl? n ' Y I. ki V. kv . . ty . x, 'I' .1 I. . I D 5 KS. K ' 1 . , ' 7 1 - . 'Q 7 ' ' ' ' L 1 4 -f . 9 Y ac ' 7 .' . ' as . ' ' - L . , s . D b f .l 1 ' ' 7- . 7 . . V . . Q ' , 7 . 7 . .S , 'N 9 ,' 7' Y 1 , . 6 - a een Ken , Doro Kincade, Nanc Schellen er. - JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL W V Page 59 T T0 RIGHT y C t yd M ll M y L C bt SEATED C ll B tty y k F ld thy d th Y THE GHOST OF THE SKELET ON THE JACKSONIAN The Jacksoman 1S pub lished monthly by the stu dents of Jackson High The paper has proved to be an outstanding publication and deserves much praise The editor IS Mary Lou Edwards whose tenacity and versatility have proven her ab1l1ty If you do not continue on a Journahstlc career Mary Lou then the world IS out of a good Jour nalist Dorothy Summers will as sume the position of edltor next year You have a re SpOI'1Slbll1ty Dorothy and also an honor I know you will handle the Job superb It is impossible to con gratulate each reporter 1n dlvidually here But the school notes that you have done a grand Job Circulation and Fx change Editor Meredith Evans Feature Editol Devera Feldman Sports Editor Floyd Miller Sports Efl1tO1 Elma F lnney Sen1o1 Repoitei Ann Ross Jumor Reportel Fran ces Benner Sophomore Repoiter Colleen Jenklns Freshman Repoiter Patty Lewis BUSINESS Managel Hay den Crabtree Assistants Doi IS Jones Norman Crabti ee Nancy Schellenger Typists Jovce Clamel Norma Parks Betty Perry To those who will con t1nue the publication of the Jacksonlan next vear the Osky Wovs extends wishes for the best of luck You keep the intel est the news the act1v1t1es in circulatlon around oui school What EDITOR'S MESSAGE To say 'farewell' is sad- ness in itself, but graduat- ing into a world at War we haven't time to think of that - there's a job to be done, and we young Americans must do our share. How- ever 1n later years after this war IS over we shall remember all that school meant to us For the Jacksonian Staff it meant lots of work but also lots of fun and we re proud that we could serve our school 1n this small way Its an lnvaluable exper ience not only for those who continue on a journalistic career but to every member Good luck to all of you who are graduating and to the succeedlng editor and staff May you f1nd a r1ch er fuller llfe through this opportunity Mary Lou Edu ai ds ECl1tO1 ,,4 4 hfx 2 4 2:6 94Ei2g4,,ZE2i?,rx I 0 af 3442 ' 62? 4 ' Za f 1 Vfaf Saga? 5 QQ! , gf Q IA W 97 fe would that school be with out them? Yours in the fleld of Joui nallsm Osky Wow Staff 9 9 9 7 9 9 LEF 1 Standing - Ha den rab ree, Flo i er, ar ou ' ' . Edwards, Norman ra ree. - 0 een Jenkins, Ann Ross, e Perr , Norma Par sg Devera e man, Doro Summers, Mere I Evans, 9 ' - Irma Jean Finne , Frances Benner, Joyce Cramer. . 9 - - , . - - . . . . . . . . . . . ' 9 ' 9 99 . . . . . . . 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Chara Page F0 F OS-l ll ' AND THAT GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE Student Councll This year we again have a student council with each home room electing its own c1l this yeai sponsored many larties, made a study of many school problems, and waged a Wai bond contest among the classes which netted 2151800 This organization has made it possible foi the stu dents to have more respon s1b1l1ty foi school aCt1V1 ties, even though many of these act1v1t1es were can celled because of the Wai Bob Washam was chosen p1 esldent and pioved to be an able leadel for this gov Q1 nmental club Vice presl dency u as put into the hands of Freddie Geolge Ann Ross was voted secre tary and treasurer Mr West again served as ad viser May this club continue to put into the hands of the students the government of .lackson High School. President s Message As a senior member and presldent of the Student Council, I wish to express a few thoughts of appreci ation to the members The friendly relations we have sustained with each other in working together have been for the better ment of the school We have sympathifed with each othei in tiouble lightened each others bur dens, and enjoyed school life ln full As We go folth each to fulfill his destiny, let us forget all boyish piej udlces against each other and be helpful f1l6I'ldS The Senior members ale now about to embark on this World of affairs, not knowing what is before them but hoping 1n the ar dor of youth for the best. Bob Washam President Mr and Mrs Jackson H1 Hair Eyes Nose Chun Body Legs Feet Chara MRS JACKSON Hl Betsy Kmnnson Mary Lou Elsnaugle Nancy Schellenger Tabitha Robbins Joyce Cramer Dorls Smith Jean Evans cter Esther Horton Personality Mary Knmbel Ability Helen Ford Grades Jeanne Shultz Talent Martha Ritchie Athletics Erma Jean Finney Orlglnallty Pauline Claar Cleverness Ann Ross Sllllness Betty Wlldman Acting Ability Dorothy Summers Popularity Mary Lou Edwards Hair Eyes Nose Chln Body Legs Feet MR JACKSON HIGH Bob Davis Ray Burke Bill Morrow Hayden Crabtree Bull Edwards Ball Claar Norman Crabtree cter Bob Washam Personality Owen French Ablllty Dale Brown Talent Freddie George Athletics Dick Martin Orlglnallty Dick Michael Cleverness Harry Shear Slllmess Bob Plfer Acting Ablllty Pat Clark Popularity Kenny Hughes IOKES HUMOR CONNIPTIONS Heard Abroad A cleik came up to an en teimg customei and polite ly said It isnt necessaiy foi you to weai voui gas mask in heie What do you mean she indlgnantly iephed, I haven t got one on'V N The fog vsas very thick and the chief officer of the tramp steamer was peering tContmued on next pnqel A' 'LU 1 1 9 4 3 TQIYLY- ILE I D 9 U ' . ' V ' l - - l f ' N y f' I r I K KF Q K . ni . 'T . . , . I representative. The coun- , . G,,,d,,, I v,,,,,.,,, How., N . . v . . ' . l l . . l V ' O 1- V. 1 . 1 y . ' . , . ' . v 1 , 1. 1 1 . -' . ' ' gg ' 9 , ' ' . , ' . '- K v rt . . ' '- l l - , as ' K ' O l ' an 7 1 a 1 a 0 1 0 - , , 1Ac'Kaom 1114911 51110011 pw. ,,1 FRESHIES FAVORITE SUBJECT fco tmuecll b1l1t1es HOXNGXQI, Ma1tha Pamp st1ll l1kes Jaekeon bet er 313110119 Radcllffe surelv has Ak1 on on he1 Illlflfl Do xou blame he1 eons1de11ng xx ho juat mowed the1e meamng Gene l xx1Q'? Dolothxf B1amme1 can t make up her m1nd about the Broha1d boye Vl1ll It b FTHOIY or Gene, Dot? Peggy Sell and B111 Ram sey xx IH the llO1flO1Q for be mg that Wav about each o the1 for f1xe months' Anne Casely has done qulte vxell fo1 he1self hav 1ng 1'ece1xed a H1 Y p1n f1 om Hayden C1abt1ee Don WlllldHlS h IH mln aged, xx 1th COllNlLlLldbl9 ef fOlt to 1eta1n the 1nte1ebt of lvllllld Ex ana f0l p1act1c allx the xx hole xea1 Wlllfld hkex h1s lllt9lQSt xu x much, ttllltlllll of Mae lVlu1phx Ho ended Olll freshman xea1 and so 1ead the bean dal sheets of the Jackeon 1an Sho1t a11d sxxeet l XCKSON HICH SCHOOL BAND KContznuedfron1 page 491 xxl1e1ex 91 thex xx ent and d1d a Nupe1b yob We loae manx 56111015 th1s xea1 QQHIOIS xx ho haxe been xx 1th ue fO1 eu. XQHIS and the gaps xx 1ll be hald to f1ll P1es1dent DOIIQ F1eeland lst N106 P1QN1Cl6Ilt Betty Wlldmall, 7nd VICE P1951 dent Dax 1d Dax1Q S6Cl9t31Y Dons Joneb, T1eabu1e1 Ta b1tha Robbmb ,9- Mr Lyons upper left I8 the go getter Mr Dungan upper rlglxt Jamtor Custodlan Mr Dlckason lower left and Mr Howard lower rnght ns he groundskeeper IContznued from page 60l ox 91 the Q1dG of the b1'1dge Suddenlx he saxx a man lean 1ng oxe1 a lall Olllx a fexx xards axx ay You confounded fool he VS31I16Cl 'What on ea1 th do vou thlnk xou1e ClO1Ilg9 Don t you knoxx mx bmp ha the r1ght of xx ax '7 Out of the gloom came a sardomc XOICQ Thle 1-nt a slup Captam Th1 IS a llghthoube ' V . 1. In W L n ' ' ' ' ' 1 . , 1 . 1. I . . - J e t . f 'o I lf . . . . v - 7 n 1 - . Je .. p 'I ll I ll , f . w I' ' Q f . Q D ' . 1 42 J 1 , v' . Q N sr L - W - fl,, V . . . 7 I i - , . , . A . . c. r ' A , 1 - v' ' ,' An - 44 . . - - - - 1 ' ' . '1 ' , . 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L . 1 , ' - b 1 v . 4 , ' . , 79 ' ' n 0 Page 62 THE 1943 OSKY WOW --To FIND AND GIVE THE BE GIRL RESERVES The G1rl Reserves are a branch of the Y W C A and have a membersh1p of 100 glrls Th1s year the club vsas d1Vld8d 1nto two groups the Semor Club composed of glrls from the JUIIIOI and sen1or classes and the Junlor Club com posed of glrls from the soph omore and freshman classes B9S1d8S hav1ng many 1nter estlng programs the club gave baskets to the needy at Thanksglvlng and Ch11st mas they entertalned then mothels at a tea they held a church and mstallatlon SQFVICB they took palt 111 the Eastel assemblv p1o gram and they gave a fa1e vsell IJICDIC to the Sen1o1s They added money to the treasury by selllng maga zmes The offlcers of the Sen1o1 Club ale as follows Pres Jeanne Shultz V Pres Mary Klmbel S c Elma Flnney Txeas Betsy Km n1son Sponsol Mxss Thu1ston The off1ce1s of the JUH101 Club are as follows P1es Patsy Coll V Pres Jean Evans Sec Patty Palme1 Treas Norma Whlte Sponsol Mlss Gerlach CP1es1dent s Message on Page 663 . . . . . . . . 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I ' 7 . 1 1 1- vu Iv . fIxSON HIGH QCHO Paef To create ma1nta1n and extend th1oughout the com 1nun1ty h1gh standalde of Ch11st1an charaete1 was endeaw O1 ed bx the H1 Y club IH ww hat prox ed to be a X615 successful yea1 It engaged 1n many CIVIC and school ac t1v1t1ee All of 1ts membere voluntee1ed to be messen gers ln the ClN1l1dH Defense COIIJB The club held some covered dlsh NUIJIJQIS epon sored a Qprmg pa1tV and IJ3I't1C1p9.tGCl 1n the Easte1 assemblv Anothe1 thlng 11 hleh has almost become a Qchool t1ad1t1on 15 the 01361 atlng of the H1 Y hot dog stand at the football games The H1 Y has been Olg in 1fed 1n the Jackson schools s1nce 1929 and ls the oldest school club emstlng It 18 21 branch of the Y M Q A and has a membe1sh1p of twen IVQ boys M1 E Kea1rns lb the 2lClW156I agaln th1s yeal He 18 lecognlzed th1oughout the state fm h1 eleven weals of xxolk mth H1 Y boys Dale B1oxxn 1e1gned 1 plesldent of H1 Y th1s xea1 and tapablx handled h1s post a F1edd1e GQOIQG assumed the pos1t1on ot Vue P1es1 dent xxhlch tulned 111 p1o QICIHIN 1nt0 h1s ea1e As becletau D1tl1 Mxth ael handled all buslness ends of the club and d1d 1t xelx ne The f1nanc1al s1tuat1on was put into the hande of Norman Crabtree, and Vlor genthau couldn't haxe done better The Udirtx xx orl1 was as signed to Bob Washam xx 1th hls p0SltlOI1 as Sergeant at Arms. 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' V K V 7 1 111121 141 '1' II 1: 1 10 1 1: 11 s 14 1' Xl!H Xl YOU TAKE THE LOW NOTES... - -- .. ..-L I V V 1 TOP lst perlod boys left to rlght lst row Davxd Simmons Jack Keller Ray Burke Charles Jenkms Blll Flaker Freddie George Bob Plfer Dale Brown Ralph Houser B1lIW1ldman Jack Taylor Spurgeon Metzler SEC OND ROW Mary Ann Ward Jxm Booth Bob Wllllams Don Newvahner Sonny Carney Bull Morrow Harry Shear Bob Washam John Murphy Russell Harrlson Bob Pxerce Don Blair Sandford Lambert THIRD ROW Tom Mc Clung Duck Martln Ray Sammons Art Davls Hayden Crabtree Charles Haynes Orrm Brunton Norman Crabtree Eddxe May Bob Wllllams Louis Lamb Eddie Mayfield Mr Davis FOURTH ROW Harold Hatten Carl Burn sldes Clarence Shepard Donnxe Broyles Duck Michael John Poore Dan Washam Crayton Weese Gerald Whlte Tom Helms Siegel Terry Charles Terry Freddxe Michael BOTTOM 2nd period lst row Tom Reynolds Duck Turner Mac Murphy Paul Stlnson Norman Waugh Bonnie Bradford Charles Bloss Dean Leedy Ansel Terry John Day David Whitaker SECOND ROW Davxd Davis Oscar Faught Bob Horton Jack Lyons Paul Jenluns Heber Johnson Gene Perry Raymond Horton Harold Phnllnps Mr Davls THIRD ROW Phlllp Kanouse Tom Turner Bernard Beatty Bob Stout Bully Castor Bull Bowman Harold Martln Bob Slders JACKSON HICH S BOX S Lpholdmg the ho11o1 ot the s111g111gr dllCbNl.lX ot J.1ckw11 1a glee clubs ham t 1 CIN nee s111g111g gl ou JN 1 state Thex heme fm the rue me tl ace 111 1 sta L 1111 xefu the contests vue held 111 e 11 Nl 'IIN HO Carlos Stlffler AWD GIRLS GLEE CLUBS 1 'lIe1111l Dans the IL 111 11 the glee clubs e uxew lllllllllltefl p1f11Ne fOl the lee L 1 as N11 DdllS he 111to1med thc t1ff th 1t 1 LOllL6lI 1s 151111111 to be 1:1xe11 111 In The offlfels 111s B O X S Ple 1de11t Bob asl1f1111 X I evclg Hallx Sheen Seuetfux 3111 1111 Ju ef1s111L1 51111111 fd1IlQX othx S11r11me1s X1Lel1es11le11t FldllC6N Be1111e1 Seuet 111 6111 111e C 1 1.11 e Io 111 DdLlg'h6ltX P14111 t N 1111111 11111 11 N ll Ann YN arrl ar11lB1+111111 B1.11li1111I 1 Y -1 1 . 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' SCHO 'Lv '7 D WE LL TAKE THE HIGH NOTE TOP -1- lst period-left to right-FIRST ROW--Betsy Kinnison Joyce Cramer Fern Keairns Joan Daugherty Doris Smith Rita Savey June Midkiff Naomi Welsh Pauline Claar Meredith Evans Ann Brown Mary Joyce Walker Kathryn Angles Mary Lou Edwards Betty Dow Louise Dixon Colleen Jenkins. SECOND ROW-Jo Ann Landrum Dorothy Summers Helen Parks Mary Pierce Jean Evans Helen Ford Doris Freeland Ethel Freeland Jean Mercer June McCartney Bonnie Bradford Ann Coyan Adra Addis Martha Ritchie Betty Colley Jean Mc Daniel Nancy Schellensfer THIRD ROW Virginia Coyan Jean Jones Lucllle Carlisle Betty Wildman Dottie Klncade PauIlre Altherr Louise Hayth Martha Specht Doris Jones Patsy Coll Marjorie Roach Kate Rhea Mar garet Ann Davis Christine Chisholm Wylda Davis Mary Kimbel FOURTH ROW Devera Feldman Marie Lohr Dorothy Yates Loree Lyons Wllda Crabtree Ida Lou Farrar Betty Lou Freeland June Hatten Susie Helms Helen Johnson Jane Dennison Frances Benner Anna Perry Gertrude Bragg Ann Ross Mr Davis FIFTH ROW Doris Hayth Vida Ross Avenelle Cox Virginia Rasp Joyce Cast Mae Ymger Esther Horton Norma Parks Betty Hum phreys Mabel Graham Jean Martin Margaret Wilson Betty Leach Mary Ann Ward Elizabeth Halterman June Graham Madge Brown BOTTOM 2nd period FIRST ROW Wilma Evans Arthella Leach Margie Wills Peggy Sell Joanna Harbart Anna Miller Wllda Rhea Peggy Harrell Mlnetta McMann Betty Duhl Margie Martin Mabel Keller Wilma Mc Nabb SECOND ROW Tabitha Robbins Kathleen Wilson Wilma Flaker Rosalyn Brown Wylodlne Leach Georgeann McGinnis Ann Casely Marjorie Radcliffe Edith Perry Jean Vanfossan Mary Lou Elsnaugle Patty Palmer Norma White Imogene Dobbins THIRD ROW Grace Snrlggs Helen Stiffler Dorothy Brammer Mary Ruth Faulkner Ethel Westlake Virginia Blake Sunny Cheeseman Dorothy Cunningham Ruth Copley Betty Grover Minnie Sharp Doris Claar FOURTH ROW Priscilla Sword Helen Wastler Jean Leach Ilo Wasmer Ann Van fossan Marilyn Parks Jewell Oty Winnie Bowman Phyllis Mapes Mary Coyan Betty Johnson Betty Hutchison Peggy Jenkins Glenna Smith FIFTH ROW Bernice Coyan Margaret Rowland Doris Finney Imogene Hum phreys Virginia Coffman Emma Wicklme Minerva Calhoun Greta Rowland Doris Nichols Louise King Peggy Mayhew Juanita Woodruff Donna Reed Ruth Henry Juanita Ashbaugh Mabel Hatten V41 'J IAKKSON HIGH OI, Pdf U1 i . . . 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After his graduation he stayed on as a physical ICont1nued on page 711 Q Y . . y . ! , 5 as P i . . V 'B-' - PM , ' 'V ' Q -9 P' - , , . j . - . . 'A 5 V in '43 -4 'J L , .5 f V' '. - V ll X 5 S '- o 0 I X' 1 1 .N Q- 1 , .. , J N . . . . A . j Q Z N X g x. J f I X . ' r- 'A' c if r . . . . . --. N '. ' ' - ,wx-V ,, ,I V 1.1, ' 1 f so . -. X-' . . Y--S Y x.. ' i in . . ,s M . - T YV'gT 'T lZL -' '-f.4.i? '-fi - 711 ' 'ff :l.l-,Q3,g,,-::::l1- :itf? ff ' ' to fs'-s'f+E1f:T,- or fl ' c frfi.-- fi S -4 S . J ,M S,-,, ,, ,, 7,7 VAN.- If . , . . Q ' u - v . . D - . . . 7 ' , . . . , , - . , . . , , 7 . . . , . . . . . ' ! Y Y ! 7 . ' ' I 7 ' ' 7 H . . J, . . . I 0 - . . . I ' - I - I , . . . , 1 r ' 7 Y ' Y . . 7 1 7 ! . . . . . . . ,gr 9 . -1-.mil 1. 45 ,Q J . - fx nr rn., , .Qt '.. z, . 'X 11 1-is-A .JACKSON HIGH SCHUQQO-L Parr-Ofifl JACKSON TAKES SECOND PLACE IN S. E. O. Coach Payne Loses 13 Seniors by Graduation Sept. 19 - Jackson's high- ly-touted Ironmen started the season last night a little on the wrong foot. The Chillicothe Cavaliers, to- gether with Johnny Rich- ardson, did pretty well for themselves, running up a to- tal of 19 points to the Iron- men's 0. Jackson's greatest threat to the Cavaliers came to a sudden end when the Red and Whites after getting down to the Chillicothe Iif teen yard l1ne fumbled the ball Chillicothe had the game well in hand from then on in, and the final score read 19-0. J ackson's loss was attributed largely to a lack of hard blocking and tack- ling, so with extensive prac- tice this coming week we should see a different team when we play against Athens two weeks from now. Red-White Upset Athens Oct. 3-Jackson, the un- predictable, upset the prized prediction of the experts last night by downing the h1gh ly favored Athens Bulldogs Jackson partly because of its rather unspectacular showing against Chillicothe, and then, too, because of Athens' past record, was rated the underdog, but in true-to-form Ironman style, did the impossible, beating Athens by the magnificent score of 13 to 6. Jackson seemed to be the best team on the field all evening, and although they let one touchdown slip through they held the Bull dogs and looked on the field as they had on paper before the season staited THEY RE HARD TO BEAT THESE IRONMEN tt R ht FIRST ROW Bll Ed h R y W IW y B SECOND W BbPf kMh y lKllyBbW y g 1, y THIRD Row A 1 D gh w g Y g c. B b w n M c g FOURT gh 1 w J k T yl H y Bn M y - 2 l 2 ' - , O . , I , 9 Lef o ig 1 1 i wards, Turney Leac , a alker, Car allace, Ra urlce. RO - o i er, Die ic ael, Bob Reynolds, Kenn Henry, Joe Simpson, Dale Brown, Pau e , 0 agham, Kenn Hu hes, Coac Pa ne. - r avis, John Poore, Eddie Hu es, Dan aaham, Eu eng in er, Paul raham, o i iams, Tom Steele, Tom c lun . H ROW-Bob Neville, Dave Hu es, Pear all- ace, ac a or, arr Shear, i orrow, Dale Eubanks, Henr Bloss. Pag 70 THE 1943 OSKY W W The fellows Wlll be gun n1ng for Pomeroy next week and when they lnvade the r1ver town we ll be pull 1ng for them River Jmx Again Oct 10 The Mlddleport football fleld aga1n proved to get the better of the Jack son Ironmen as the Red and Wh1te came out on the small end of a 7 to 0 score Of course maybe the Pomeroy team had a l1ttle to do Wlth It and whlle we wont cry about It lt does seem as though Jackson has more than 1tS share of tough luck Pomeroy whlle w1nn1ng the game and threatenlng several t1mes had 1ts hands full holdlng down the Iron men threats Jackson threatened several tlm6S but Just couldnt get lt across and whlle the Panthers got one touchdown they knew that they had been 1n a good ball game Maybe we ll have better luck agalnst Logan next week Jackson Trims Logan Oct 17 The Logan Chlef talns went back to Logan last nlght wlth Just a l1ttle dlfferent 1dea of the Iron men as a football team It was rumored around that Logan could beat Jackson wlth two lemons and a grapefrult but somehow the Paynemen dldnt have the same 1dea When the game was over the score read 7 to 0 and strangely enough It was 1n favor of Jackson s Red and Wh1te Tommy Steele Jacksons ace tackle suffered a broken leg IH prov1ng that Jackson was the better team and whlle we all hate to see h1m go we know that hell be w1th us 1n Splrlt and that Coach Payne w1ll fill h1s place w1th the best avall able mater1al We are all looklng forvs ard to the Oak H111 game and 1f lt s at all as lt usuallv IS Ironmen Topple Oaks Oct 24 Jacksons h1gh ly favored Ironmen eked through a 3 to 0 v1ctory over Oak Hllls fightlng Oaks last mght 1n what appeared to be a very good football game Only the edu cated toe of Jacksons ace end Kenny Hughes saved the day for the Red and Whlte and then only by the merest margln The ball see sawed back and forth the f1rst three quarters w1th Jackson holdlng a sllght edge but not qulte enougl of one to put lt over W1th seconds remalnlng the ball several yards avs ay from the goal l1ne the Ironmen de clded to k1ck and klck they did' The ball salled through the uprlghts and netted 3 whole polnts for J H S After all of thls the game was Just about over and al though Oak H1ll came out on the short end of a very close score to be there you would th1nk that they had won the game Indeed lt vsas a moral v1ctory for them What seemed to be only team and then to t1e Jackson s team vxhlle not the best vsorld was not bad at all vxell you can see how they would feel And they made most of 1t a fa1r almost wh1ch 1n the ,e Q V 0 . . , - 7 7 . , . . , - . , . . . , Q . n , , ' , . 7 . , , - , . . ' , . , 7 7 . , Y . . . . V 1 1 9 ' ' - . . , ' . . 7 , 7 . . , . . -1 7 down at the river town. we're in for a bang-up game. Turkey Day Tilt , . . . . - , n - O , . - H 77 t . , . . H 77 ' ' . , . 9 7 , 2 , 7 7 7 . 7 . . - . . , 7 . , - 7 1 . ,, . . . ,, . 7 . , . J A.C K.S O N' IiI G'HI S C H 0 O L P S Jackson played w1th out Edwards and Wallace Mal e of 1t what you vsill Next Week the Ironmen play host to the league champlons Middleport in what should prove a very ln terestlng game Ironmen Lose Thriller to Mlddleport Oct 31 Jacksons Iron men lost a b1tterly fought football game on the home field last nlght to a deter mlned and powerful Yellow Jacket team sparked by that flash UQ Hartlnger and h1s side k1Ck Walters The Yellow Jackets rolled FOOTBALL PREVIEW educatlon 1nstructor and was also 1n charge of fresh man athletics For tvs o years he stayed at Ohlo Northern but ln 1941 he left h1s alma mater to become the head coach at Columbiana Hlgh School and thence to Jack son So we 16 all looklng for ward to a fairly successful season and we wish the fel lows all the luck in the world because ue know they ll de serve It had u 1th1n the school lf not ing the Ironmen to only 14 But the Jackson team had its moments of glory too Jackson s speedy llttle guard namely Paul Kelly lntercepted two Mlddleport passes and raced through the whole Yellow Jacket team to a touchdown only to have them call d back by the referees who 1nc1dent ally left the field under po lice protectlon If you l1ke plenty of scor 1ng and plenty of thr1lls you sure got them at this game While Jackson didnt wln and we had some tough breaks that Just couldn t be helped I suppose we all en BASEBALL AND TRACK BANNED Transportation Proves Impos sible This Year As vse go to press the talk of track and baseball fills the a1r 1n the sports vsorld Checking Wlth Coach Payne we find that these sports will not be held this year Gas ratlonlng and transporta tion d1ff1cult1es prove too much of a barrler to these sports But lntramural bas ball teams have been or ganlzed and the sport can be 1th other schools Maybe n xt w year will be the year for dlamonds lnstead of battlefields Ex en though the Class of 43 wlll mlss out on all of these sports we feel certaln that they reallze that there are mil llons of boys xt ho are swinging a rlfle instead of a baseball bat Sacrlflces must be made game and we ll bet Middle port wouldnt l1ke to play us often So now that th1s fracas 1S over we ll tuin our atten tlon to the comlng Galllpolls game Iackson Defeats Calllpolls Wallace Burke Pass Clicks Nov 7 Blue Devils hold no fear for Jackson s Iron men or so lt seems On our home field the red and whlte of J H S combined with the blue of Galllpohs but it was far from patr1ot1c A strong Blue Devlls team Just vwasn t strong enough for a stronger Jackson team which was st1ll smartlng from a rather rather uh funny defeat at the hands of the Mlddleport team The Paynemen pushed Galllpolis all over the field but funny as lt may seem scored only once Our only score came near the end of the game on a beautiful pass from Carl Wallace to Skeeter Burke From then on there wasn t much doubt of the outcome The vlsltors never got w1th1n the 30 yard l1ne and were badly out plaved throughout Next week the Ironmen meet the Nelsonville Grey hounds on thelr field so un t1l next week so long Locals Smash Greyhounds Nov 14 The Ironmen journeyed to Nelsonvllle last Page 71 . . ' , ' - I 5 - l , , . Q ' f' . . . , ' 0 D , . , v . , . . . Y 1 , ' , , . ! 7 . 0 . ' I . . . , - . ' e , a Y 9 ' ' , - o T' ' , ' . 1 , . l 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . , ! a ' . - ' 9 - H . ,y ' . - 1 . , v 7 ' - , , , 0 , 7 , Y . . . up a score of 27 while hold- Jgyed 3 really good ball A - - ! i 7 . u . . 9 7 7 - . . 7 gg 97 I . , 9, ' ' . . 1 ' - . ' . e- U l Y. - u I - I E , 0 7 . , - l . u . . ' , . Y , . . I , . . . - . Y . . . . . - Page-T2 A V 1 1 ., 1-1 . . 'I-III, rgfgg., tlfsgkwlf-lLOl! THEY MADE THE BASKETS-WE MADE THE NOISE FROSH Ieft to right FIRST ROW Dean Leedy Tom Turner D1cI-c Turner Don Hughes Bob Ross SECOND ROW Mac Murphy Dave Hughes Paul Jenkins Jack Lyons Norman Waugh Mr Kearrns RESERVES FIRST ROW Bob Keller Orm Brunton Gene Perry Don Hughes Bull HeIms SECOND ROW Paul Stinson Bull Harbour Jim Booth Kermit Gahm Spurgeon Metzler Mr Keaxrns VARSITY FIRST ROW Dale Eubanks Kenny Hughes Don Graham John Murphy Jim Brammer SECOND ROW Mgr Duck Turner Brll Claar Ray Burke Coach Payne Sanford Lambert Norman Crabtree Mgr David Hughes night to play fas they say in football circlesj a breather. As you probably know, it was cold, oh, very cold, and our boys, while not trying to be hoggish, like to be warm while getting dressed and usually get a certain amount of heat into the Hbuildingv to get dressed for the game. Did they have any heat? No, only the heat of their own language to keep them warm and while that didnt help much t helped some, so may be that explains that early score that stunned the crowd at first Vou know that first Nelsonvrlle touchdown Well we came back and scored four touchdowns and two extra points which isnt a bit bad for a bunch of half frozen kids Keep rt up fellow s, and Just rock those rockets for the Turkey Day Tilt and we'll see that youll get warmed up plenty Beat Wellston 26 to 6 as you did Nelsonyille and there w ont be a prouder town rn the state of Ohio IRONMEN BRING HOME THE TURKEY he the better team this 'lhanksgryrng Day The local lads, backed by hundreds of loyal fans, pushed the Gold en Rockets all oyer Wells tons stamping grounds It was the game for cleyen 1 1 7 1 , 1 I N I R 1, ' 1 1 A 1. 1 1 1 1 K ' 1 1 ' 1 7 1 7 M Y 1 ' 9 r 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 , A a 1 1 x 1 ' 11 1 , 1 ' KC, . I I '77 I 1 A 1 H 1 v 1 . I' 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 l 7 1 L 1 1 1 w 1 ' L t 1, 1' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . 1 . , Jackson again proved to 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1' Y A . . w - - . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 - ' ,4 , 1 t T 1 ' 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 . . . . ,V 1 l - L I 1 1 V 1 1 - , 1 , , . . ., ' , 1 1 -1 T Z 1 1 1 s' . 1- . . ' . , . . , , V, , . .. 1, t 1. 1 1 1 1 1 , '1 1 -1 1 A 1 , - , - 1 CKSON CH SCIIO senrors and they ruled the day The bands performed at the half vxrth one of the tradrtronal shoxxs that al xx ays accompanres the Tur kev Day Trlt Our Ironmen burst the bubbles bloxxn by the Wells ton fans over therr super backfreld Whrle at trmes the Rockets drd pretty well fevx more trmes vxe drd a lrt tle better Oh yes we forgot the score Jackson 26 Wells ton 8 Well Coach Pavne vou ve frnrshed your frrst season at Jackson Hrgh and vou xe placed us rn second place The whole school rs proud of you and your team You cer tarnly d serve du prarse And oh yes there s a lrttle matter I had almost forgot tefr Whether on the grrd rr on or court vou re our star To you and the xx hole team vxe sav Fentlemen xxe re darned proud of vou JACKSON SURPRISES LEAGUE AS S E O L GIANT KILLERS IRUNTON IS VH TIM IN TOURNAMENT Headlrnes lrke those above greeted the man rn the street here rn Jackson thrs basket ball season Jackson always the football town really got behrnd the basketball team thrs year and pushed the Ironmen rnto the most pro fltable and enthusrastrc sea son rn the last tvx elve years The wrrtrng rn the ledger xx as rn mrdnrte blue rnk rn stead of the tr adrtronal red vxhrte xxe for once were glad to see a change Kenny Hughes and Jrm Brammer xx ere outstandrng thrs xear rn the oprnron of th Assocrated Press xxrn nrng honorable mentron on the coxeted All Ohro cage team These boys both sen rors xx orked hard for and deserved everythrng that mrght have come therr way To Coach Payne goes a lot of credrt Startrng out rn a town that was football mrnded a school xx hose bas ketball team had been rn debt and he hrmself berng nevx agarnst all these odds he has done a mrghtv swell Job Yes Coach Payne de the student body gave hrm at least part of rt bv turnrng out and cheerrng for the teams at all the games Jackson rn the oprnron of most of the sports xx rrters had one of the best defenses rn the league Our opponents THEY MADE HISTORY AS GIANT KILLERS Ohh C B an Ol' 0 h 0l lTl3l'l ay enn m a e Graham Claar Lambert Murphy Crabtree Burke Hughes Brammer Euhanks J A , Q .' 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J 2 ' ' ' , ' ' 7' . 1 , - - - -, - ' IContinued on next pagej D i ill S f d J I1 N R K y Ji D I Page 74 V f THE 1943 OSKY WOW COACHES AND CAPTAINS OF THE JACKSON IRONMEN Y G Hgh SCO1Qd only 482 pomts vvhlle vte made 560 Just a llttle mattel of about 80 pomts and uh1le We d1dnt do any thlng spectacular most of the games We lost were pret ty close We played 14 games and lost 6 We played IH over tlmes tW1C8 losmg both games by some very pecuhar clrcumstance vshlch mlght not happen agam IH months and months and months At the end of the season We Wele t1ed for th1rd place 1n We ll lose 6 senlors by g13dl1Z1t10I1 but vs e 11 have at least two or three exper lenced men next year and we feel we ll do p1 etty Well Dec 15 We started the season Wlth a tllp to the Ch1efta1ns of Logan where as afte1 four gruelllng quartel s we came out on the long end of a 41 37 score Dec 18 The last game of 1942 found the Red and Wh1te play1ng host to the Pomel oy Panthel s xx ho fo1 a Xmas present took home a 26 28 vlctory Jan 8 On th1s the 8th day of the new year We Journeved up state agam to the home of the Athens Bull dogs who afte1 a very close game and an overtlme Where we really made the basket for them fthe ball h1t a Jackson man and vsent ln to the Athens netj they won by the r1d1culous score of 26 to 27 Jan 12 Well we played another ball game he1e to n1ght to a fast M1ddlepo1t team and Whlle vs e dldn t do so badly they xx on 29 to 36 Jan 15 The Nelsonv1lle Greyhounds were beaten on thelr home floor ton1ght by a polnt hungly I1 onmen team The Red and Whlte came home V1CtO1S by a 47 21 score Jan 22 Jackson playlng the1r tradltlonal rlvals Wellston vs eren t qulte up to true Ironmen vs Wellston form as they lost a very close game in the last few minutes of an overtime. When the final gun cracked the Golden Rockets had net ted a 31 29 vlctory Jan 26 Jackson s Iron men play1ng on local S01l walked off mth a very easv trlumph over the Gallla A cademy The lop Slded sco e vxas 58 to 35 1n favor of our metalmen Feb 5 The locals Jour neved to Pomeroy to agaln engage the Panthers ln a cage fracas came home 1n better moods than at the last Ironmen Panther t1lt We lost the last one but took th1s by seven polnts 40 to 33 Jan 29 The Logan Chlef talns scalped our Ironmen ton1ght as they avenged the1r earller defeat by the close mark of 33 to 30 Feb 10 The Athens Bull dogs Went down to defeat at the hands Cor baskets? of Jackson s famed Glant Klllers last nlght as the Paynemen sought revenge for the one pomt defeat suf fered at Athens ln the flrst engagement The flnal score found the tlnn clad good such as 33 to 23 Fen 9 Th Red Wh1t JAL Wllt G pl s Ath Mddlp t Wllt P 35 22 fi ld a Q 7 - 7 . 7 . - ' r y . l 1 Don Kenny Mr. W. D. Coach Kenny Jim Ra ' . - raham Henry Keairns Payne u es Brammer Burke 1 7 ' ' . ' : - . , - . . Y . . , - ' D . . u . . , 9 K 1 . Z H ' N . l ' ' , v cc ' .. , ' ' as - . K Y . . ' 7 . - 0 , . . Y . . : Ironmen ten Jolnts to the the s.E.o.L. ' , 1 , l . . - , 1 I I ' a l V 1' A 9 - l Q . v . . , - C 1 , - , V - K r . D - v , 1 . . 1 . : ' ' Zh - .0 ' . , H 29 lu. ' . 47 Nelson ' ' - . 29 e s on .il 1 - - . 58 alll o ls 35 a ' 40 Pomeroy 33 ' 0 30 Lo an 33 ' 33 ens 23 ' - . : ' 31 i e or 37 . . . . ' . 44 Nelsonville 22 - - , 36 e s on 21 1 7 ' 33 Galli olis 25 . . ' lronton 33 - Green e 30 JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Y Paf-Te75 of Jackson suffered only two defeats from the same team all season, and Feb. 12 happened to be the unlucky day. Playing before a crowd of almost twenty-five people fone from Jacksonj the Ironmen went down to a glorious, but inevitable de- feat. We won't try to make excuses so we ll say the score was 31 to 37 Middle port Feb 19 Jackson played host to Nelsonv1lle tonight and won by a 44 22 score There s Just not much more to be said Feb 23 The Red and White showed Wellston that we could play basketball Just as well as they could if not better by fusing their rock ets to 21 points while we netted 36 We were ahead most of the game but we had some very close calls Feb 26 We Journeyed to Galllpolis for the last game of the regular basketball season Winning this game as we did put us into a three way tie for third place in the SE O League Incl dentally we beat Gallipolis 33 to 25 JACKSONS DAY OF DAYS In the district tourna ment held this year at Portsmouth Jack on drevs report 9 t 'io l 8' eak of fifteen tive games the T1 gers were highly favored over our Ironmen But we went into the game with all the courage and determi nation built ln the eighteen years of all our boys Before KCI! ed pg Spofdfi Gfawilm Of the starting Ironmen football eleven, eight of them are now in the service of their country. Another, who, al- though not a regular, nevertheless saw a bit of action, is al- so servmg Uncle Sam All are doing their part on the battle- field as they did on the football field and fighting for the best team in the world Of these eight boys six are in the Navy one took the Marines and the other the Armv also in the forget war rivalry be Several members of the reserve team are fight hastening the day when well be able to and have only gridiron diamond and court tween each other Look out Schlckelgruber and you too sungod Hlro h1t0 with your Nippon hordes and oh ves little Musso l1n1 for if our boys fight as hard on Uncle Sam s team as they did on ours you don t stand a ghost of a chance Give up now It ll be easier for vou for will 1t J The following bovs received letters in football this season Bob Reynolds Buckshoe as he was known to evei V body was right end on the Ironmen eleven this year H always had something to say and kept the team in good spirits throughtout He is doing his bit on Uncle Sam s Navy team Joe Simpson Smokey boys to Joln the Navy H like a stonewall when he wanted to be He had plenty of the fighting spirit Paul Kelly Slng Sing as he IS known was one of the best and most aggressive left guards in the league He was all over the field lntercepting passes block ing interference and doing all that was expected of him Paul is the guy in the Ma rines KC t edo page78j IS another one of the J H S played right guard and was He Made lt' Touchdown' , . . ' a - 3 a y .- - I 0 I , , . . . . y x ' . - cc aa ' - - a 9 a ' 1 9 r ., 1 ' . .n . . . . , , - 9 . . ' y ' , , . , . . . . ' - . v ' ' , .... . : ' I 3 ' ' ax va , - 9 . . . . v ' e - , , . . . . , . . . . I . . H H. , W- I 0 l - , . . 9 7 ,149 v u ' ' 79 ' ' , ' ' 7 L V ..,. . Ironton. The Y1ll,'.1f' i 'N ers fbrother, believe me.J ' , S at X 3 i '-' -'gf' ' 'u'f-. , f he -.K - - M l 2 .1 Q b F QQ. t , ' '7 ' n ,tgp 4. 6 'Q 1: , . it - - , 1 3' 3. .41 o x . ,QVKA I , - , , - . . , on inu on a e 781 on inu n PILL 76 F XX ST GIRLS NEED WE SAY MO VOLLEY BALL The years spolts We1e brought to a flttlng close by a glrls xolley ball tourna ment Most of the glrls pal lL1Clp3t9fl IH thls SIJOIAE led by Mlldled Callahan CLASS BASKETBALL The freshmen sopho mo1es, Jumms, and semou eompuse the class league The VIUZOIIOUS SGHIOIS, xxe1e led by Mlldred Callahan FIRST ROW Kate Rhea Ginny Rasp Mildred Callahan Marilyn Whnte and Rlla Savey SECOND ROW Dorls Hayth Jean Shultz Margaret Wllson Ethel Freeland Gertrude Bragg and Josephine Mxchael FIRST ROW K Rhea D Kmcade P Coll B Wlldman M Specht P Claar SECOND ROW A Brown D Finney M Callahan P Pfan cuff B Dow J Shultz J Cast THIRD ROW F Benner H Parks L Hayth J Daugherty V Rasp A Ross M Brown M L Edwards FOURTH ROW A Cox G Bragg M Evans L Dlx on J Martin B Klnnlson E Fln ney GIRLS LEADERS CLUB SPORTSMANISHIP That s The Wold, So says the Jackson Hlgh actlxe Gnls Leaclels Club Tll1S o1gam4at1on xx as stalt cd 1n 1939, and smce that tlllle It has gloxxn to be a g1eate1 and mole IJUIIDUSL' ful gloup The a1m of th1s Olgdlllld UOI1 IS to promote 1nte1est IH atnletlc act1v1t1es, to p10 mote physlcal efflclency, scholalshlp, and good fel lowshlp Wlth the efflclent ald of then adx1se1 Mus Crossm, It has also 1llNUQc1tQCl the g1rls SIJOIJES ploglam of thls yea1 In most of the games that V616 play ed the ers Club had the ma1o1 we UI.1sa4:aosKsj 'ol - . 7 ns'W 'Y ' K an ' I 1 9' , ..... . 1 ..,w g K 5 I. '-I 4 1 I ,. ,. ..- ., . . A . , H. . . . . w ln v I .- .. . ., ,.- . . , . . .1 . I 1- , . 4 an - ' - N. I l o 1 n u . , .. K ' Qui? ' ' - I ' ff ' L V 1 . I 1 I 'fi I i 1 N' 7 C , members of the C1rls Lead- ' Q ' 1 ' sn lk ' 'iff -g an ' a 7 . . .. . , 'r - ff , 1- 'I as . n 0 a In 1 W 1 ' 1 , 'Cl ' . . w , - ba , ' I . I '. 4 W . li . L , I.1 QWN 4 ' rl u . - I I C . . T , . fy . I , . .. t , , 1 1 A , , i' Y ' . Y 1. -. , v - r ' v - - . , . , . y s y . CRSON H GH SCH roles 1eferee1ng,t1m1ng scheduhng, and sco1 mg The plesent OffIC9IS of thls club ale PFGSICIGIYE, V11g1n1a Rasp, V P1691 dent Ann Ross, Semetarx, Ioan Daughe1tV SPEEDBALL The flrst of the S'II1Qs of guls lntmmutals xx as open ed w1th speedball undel th leadershlp of D01 othv Km bade Fmal vlctory was xx on by the SRIPIJGFS team xx h1ch vx as captalned by V11 Qlflld Rasp FIRST ROW Dorothy Kmcade Dons Freeland Glnny Rasp Marx lyn Whxte Kate Rhea SECOND ROW Mildred Callahan Rlta Savey Mary L Edwards Jean Shultz GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS AND MORE GIRLS SOFTBALL Undel the management of Elma Jean Fmney the softball tournament xx as started Thls toulnament was not completed bv press tlme The 1942 vx mners xxere the Commandoes cap tamed bx Ma1y P18109 Home Room Basketball Nlne teams enteled the home loom league, lepre Selltlllg thuteen home looms The xx 1nne1 of thls league xx as home room 206 captalned bv Malgaret Spuggs fContmued on page 801 TOP PICTURE First Row H Shffler, B Stephenson, M Sprlggs, M Smith, B Stxnson Second Row F Stlffler, W Smith BOTTOM PICTURE First Row D Klncade, K Rhea, V Rasp, M Callahan, J Shultz Second Row D Hayth, M Wilson, J Cramer x - v 1 x x v ,- J A ,, . . I . O C, 1, Pug? 47 . . . . . . . ' 1 . . -. . , . . 1 . 1 . . 1 A. . Q I 1 . K . I K - ' ' 7 ,. 7 1, ' iq . . . . V . . a - .-1 I - . '. I 1, ' 'il VII Y Vl 1 x - K . A ' L. w I 0 I V f f . i . A - Q . . , . .f . KK ' 77 v 7 - . . , , ,- . .. . 'X , l 7 , , . u H ry, , . 1 ! 1 ' Y . 1 - . v . ., . . 1 ' ' v l 0 .J v v . L CL 93 . . 7 . - l . All i., I A . . - . - 1 . . . - 1 7 . 1 Aw . ' 1 Pag 78 THE 1943 OSKY WOW Boy s Basketball the game was over the whole audltorlum was Jom mg ou1 small group of root ers to spur the Ironmen The boys started out llke a house af1re mak1ng the1r shots count and bu1ld1ng up the1r score We led by flf teen pomts up to the last quarter when Ironton try mg desperately to regam 1ts feet began to close the gap betvs een the scores In the last flfteen seconds of play they t1ed the score 33 up It was Jacksons out W took the ball out from under our own basket a hush cov ered the fans a pass to our center John Murphy who after Jumpmg up dropped the trlckv sphere neatly t1ng us two polnts ahead The crowd vent w1ld Call but the Ironton fans of coursej The gun cracked as the Ironton guards were savagely taklng the ball down the floor thus endmg by far the best game for us IH our h1story of tourna ments Yes the score J H S 35 Ironton 33 Two Upsets Too Hard The next nlght we re turned to Portsmouth to play the h1ghly touted Gleenfleld McCla1n qulntet Greenfleld had prevlously beaten everythlng to com the1r way and whlle we vsere really on the mght before we couldnt hope to score two stralght upsets And so lt was We started out strong s1nk1ng the flrst s1x polnts But then Mc Claln began to rally and they kept It up for the re malnder of the game Wlth the flnal gun calllng lt qults and w1th Greenfleld ahead by the shm margln of elght polnts We had 22 Green tle 30 We re proud of you Iron men Sports Chatter Tom Steele-Tom IS also ln the Navy havlng left be fore school was out wlth some of the others H played left tackle untll he broke h1s leg 1n the Logan game He was m on all the tackles and Wlll be m1SS8d next year Carl Wallace-Carl Jolned the Navy w1th the maJor1ty He played half back and was the tr1ple threat man He punted passed and d1d a good share of the runnmg another guy that w1ll be m1serably m1ssed Ray Walker Another gob for Uncle Sam lS Ray He played fullback and whenever we needed Just a few more yards Ray was there w1ll1ng wa1t1ng and ready to do h1S part Turney Leach The l1ttl est player on the team was Turney and he was one of the best He was the quar terback and a born fleld general He very seldom ran the ball but when he d1d yardage was sure to be galned Turney IS also 1n the Navy Dlck Mlchael Mlke welghmg close to 200 played rlght tackle th1s year He alternated at that spot and won hlS varslty J He s a semor th1s year so we won t see h1m out there f1ght1ng next year Kenny Hughes Kenny vlas one of ou1 star playels th1s year He played left end and wh1le not nolsy or loud he lnsplred the team and certa1nly d1d h1s share and more toward Ironmen v1ctor1es Kenny Henry Bungle 240 pounds of human belng tucked up 1nto a compact l1t tle package Bungle played rlght tackle and when he got ln your vsay you mlght as well have glven up you dldnt go through Bob Washam Gunsel started out the season a l1t tle late so he dldnt play regular unt1l after the Lo gan game He s a senlor and ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JONES Wlll be another m1serably m1SS6d playel Bob played left tackle Dale Brown Browme IS a senlor xx ho declded to come out for the game th1s year He won h1s letter and well deserved It too Brown 16 really had some pretty sh1ners for he was at the center pos1t1on Blll Edwards Lum e , , . . . . 7 1 Q CContinuedJ ' ' ' . . 7. Y ' . . . . U . 9 I . . ' ' -0 . , - , . . - ' - - ld - . as as , , - On. , ' ' . ' in xv . . . x 1 ' ' fContinuedJ ' - - . , . I - . I , I , ' Y ' . e , . - , a . 1 . - - 1 an as , i . . , . , 9 e . ' U 0 , l , - . . . . , , - J. O 7 . - . T . ' 9 7 . ' n tl'11'0Ugh the h00P, thus Put- dolng them all well. He's 7 ' . cc ' ' rs 7 Q , 1 . cc n ' ' cc' ' ' n ' 9 . . 2 r 0 , , I 0 ui . 3 . , . i . . . D , . , l V ' ' - cc - . D . . . . ,, . Q . . . , cc H ' ' ' 1 ac ' n 1 cc - as r , 5 , O O , y I I 7 . . . I ' O ' ' ' ' ' as n 9 ' - 0 0 , , ' , ' , ' u . , - , . . . H . ,, 0 . - I . I , ... .. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL l'215lf'75 played varsity halfback all year and, while just a jun- ior, did right well for' him- self. Once he got started he was hard to stop. We ex- pect a lot out of Lum next year Ray Burke Skeeter as he rs known around J H S yyas an all round back freld man playrng rn about any of the four posrtrons rn yy hrch he yyas needed He s a Junror too and as yyrth some of the others yyrll be one of our stars for next year Harry Shear Harrs another Junror was rrght end alternatrng vyrth Rey nolds at that post and dorng, a good Job of rt The rub ber teeth whrch he Wor e and are noyy ratroned made hrm realrae therr value and drd he frght to protect them ' T Dan Washam Danel was the regular center good on pass rnterceptrons and yy rth all these yye yyrll haye hrm back next year He rs rtchrng for next fall to roll around so as to get rnto the thrck of the battle Pearl Wallace Although Just a sophomore Pearl earned hrs letter ney etheles and rf rt vyasn t for the yy ar yye d see a lot more of hrm next year But he decrded to enlrst so he s noyy playrng for bncle Sam rn the Army Thrs frnrshes the yyrrteup for the football boys Ordr narrly rn the past Vears that yfyould frnrsh any more talk about sports But ba ketball made hrstory thrs Vear and deseryes rts rrghtful place rn our columns Don Graham Lefty was the senror captarn of thrs year s basketeers When he yyas on the floor rt yy as hard to keep your eye on hrm for he yyas alyyays rn the thrck of thrngs Posr tron guard .Irm Brammer Jrm re cery ed honorable mentron on the All Ohro basketball team Thats enough rrght there to tell you about hrnr He play ed rrgsht guard John Nlurphy Another senror yyho yyrll b mrssed next year Thr tall rangy center had the drstrnctron of dropprng the yyrnnrng, basket rn the lronton upset Kennv Hughes Another selectee for honorable men tron on the All Ohro team Thrs tagey Yenror yyrll be mrssed next year as for yyard Dale Fubanks Hers one yarsrty man yye yyrll haye back next year He yy as the regular foryyard and could drrbble the ball doyyn the floor yyhrle not -eemrngly fast or elusrye yet yyrth Wav about hrm th rt had them all fooled Ray Burke S e ter r just as good a basketbrll plaver a he rs rn footbrll Hes not 1 yery tall Guard but he puts up a good freht Nuff sed Brll Llaar He rs the frft senror of the bunch and yyrll be hard to lose He pl ry d for yy ard as yy ould lr expe Norman Crabtree rm rs the last o t 1 senrors and had more fright than a pack of yy olye H yacancy yfyrll be hard to frll Sanford Lambert rs just an underclassrnan and yy e ll hay e hrm back next year Wrth a lrttle brt of ex perrence Sy yyrll b a hard man to top rn the next tyy o years The srx senrors rnd three KCOI redo pge gg I 17 r I ' ' Y - . - 'r s ' 7, , Y Y . . 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Page 80 THE 19-13OSKY W Girls Sports CContinuedJ Intramural Basketball The current season of glrls basketball found many thrllls for both the part1c1 pants and spectatols Bas ketball was undel the lead ershlp of Mered1th Evans The program was d1v1ded 1nto three leagues home 1oom, class, and lndepend ent There were ten teams partlclpatmg 1n the lnde pendent league, vwlth the Sklppers W1nn1ng HOCKEY Hockey, Wh1ch IQ a com paratwely new sport on the g1rls program, was enjoyed by many of them th1s year under the leadershlp of Bet ty Wlldman They are pictured on page 76 cordlngly LEFT TO RIGHT Mar tha Specht Kathleen Rhea Betsy Kmnlson Pauline Claar Jean Mar tln Betty Daw Ann Brown Meredith Evans Vlrglnla Rasp Gertrude Bragg Erma Jean Finney Frances Benner Mary Lou Edwards Ann Ross Avenelle Cox Louise Dixon Joan Daugherty Mildred Callahan Jean Shultz Dottxe Klncade and Betty Wlldman Junlors recelved then V31S1 ty J s for representlng the Ironman th1n Cl3.ClSt61b But to g1V6 credlt Where cred1t IS due IS almlng at Coach Payne Words fa1l w hen we try to exp1ess ou1 apprec1at1on, so ue Just say Thanks, Coach U LIFE AT J. H. S. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL PALQXI A SALUTE We salute you as our school boys Through the days now gozng by Wzth memor es of youthful joys And no clouds zn our sky Here safe at home and free from strzf e W1th lzttle thought to wander far When came the call that changed our lzfe And brought the tears and fears of war And now defendzng all that s dear Have gone the boys whose lmes we know Far on the fields where death s near Our Jackson boys w ll face the foe Lzfe here at home w1ll anxzous be Wzth thoughts of all the perzls there And hope that only love can see When sought for zn our da1ly prayer Yet through those days dark a the nvght To helpful purpose we ll be true Wzth lzttle to enjoy zn s ght Our hours of glaclness may be few Yet days of triumph wzll return Through brave devomon shared by you From gloom can come a brzghter morn A touch of heaven here below In tzmes when you are home agazn Wzth peace restored and freedom won Wzth happzness we can regam Lzfe brzghtened by a clearer sun When in all sk1es our flag unfurled A pledge of frzendshzp wzth no fear An emblem of a better world To God wzll go our grateful prayer CATHERINE R MARTIN SNAPS 7. ' 3 ' ,- 1 . F n I J . - . f ,z' . . 'Qt' 3 H . . . .. N , Pagt 8? THE 1943 OSKY W W ADAGRAMS How many teachers are on the faculty? QElectr1c Co J Whlch IS more sol1d natural or art1f1c1al ICQ QWestern Auto Assoczatedj What IS the m1ddle name of Sadle Harrello QJackson Farm Bu reauj What were canarles used for dur 1ng the f1rst world war? QO R H enryj How many seats are there 1n the aud1tor1um QF r e n c h D r y C leanersj In what year was the f1rst Skele ton Publlshedo QJake Jenkms Jewelerj What does the K stand for 1n Mr Wests and Mr Owens mlddle names? QAbraham s Con fectzoneryj What IS the name of Coach Payne s hometown? QFash1onD What vsood IS used to make base ball bats? QMarkayJ What wa Abraham Lmcoln s fa thers name QC O Morrowj What 1S lengthened by be1ng cut at both ends QLong Jersey F armj What was the lecord for tard1ness last F e b r u a r yo QDowntoum C oachesj Is a hare a rabb1t QCarpenters Servzce Statzonj What are waffles called 1n Eng landq QLenas Beauty Shopj What IS MISS Pottorf s m 1 d d l e name? QBoosters Pagej How many champlonshlps has Jackson held 1n football? QL 81 R Chevroletj What IS the height of Mlss Klngs lando QR1sch Drugj Who was busmess manager of the 1942 OSKY WOW QHarbar yer sj Who was the only glrl 1n the ad vanced math c l a s s 9 QErvm Bros Hardwarej Who mvented the xce cream freez er QStzffler s Storesj What IS a suture? QR W Thomas Shoe Co J Who was edltor of the 1943 Jack s o n 1 a n 9 QHerbert Wzllzams Photographer, What IS espec1ally notable about a lobsters swlmmlng hab1ts QWhzte s Groceryj In what year was the f1rst OSKY WOW publ1shed'7 QT Mzchael s Storesj How many trophxes are there 1n the l1brary QCavett 8: Jonesj How many bottles of mllk were used dally 1n J H S 7 QMorrzs 5 Sz 101 After whom was Jackson named? QCherrmgtort s S e r v 1 c e Sta tzon In what year was the f1rst CIS teddfod'7 QCoca Cola Col Jackson county What was the name of before 1t was made seat QClaar Brosj d1d the conslst Of how many students f1rst graduatlng class QGzbson Hotelj How many COp19S of the Jackson 1an are pr1nted QWood Funer al Hamel In what year was the f1rst Jack son school house bu1lt QParry Insurance Agencyj How many supermtendents have the Jackson s c h o o l s had? QMzchaels Ice Creamj WHO S YEHUDIV You ll Know When Ann Ross stops glgglmg Fresh1es stop looking bewlldered Bungle stops eatmg Joyce Cramer stops glamorlzmg Davey stops wmmng all the glrls hearts Devera stops chewmg gum Frxday has 100 ff attendance The offxce glrls stop worklng Crayton stops gettmg razzed a bout hxs name Roosevelt stops runmng for pres 1dent Mr Hune passes all government students Mr Kealrns stops phxlosophlz 1n Boys stop fllrtlng Teachers stop gxvmg tests Students stop crammmg for tests Mered1th Evans stops fhttmg a round Burnsldes IS w1thout h1s brlef case Dorls Smlth stops breakmg all the boys hearts Jean Evans IS separated from Don Broyles Tabltha refuses a helpmg hand M1ss Martln calls students by the1r real names Everyone IS satlsfled wlth hls re port card WIDHIE Bowman stops blush1ng Dottle K1ncade stops sm1l1ng The Castor twms are never tar Y Detentlon IS lonely .L - 0 . I l 9 . 1 u y ' 3 .. :J . .. ' ' ' . , ' - 'J HH ' . . . , ' 7 7 ' l ' 3 5 ' - .. ., Y ' - S ' 7- . , . ' J 7 . 3 ' 5 , . We Banu' 7fze 04547 Wow Robert K Schellenqer Otto R Hacker Mrs Mane Stewart Vemon Barnes Iudge Fred W Everett Dwight Iones M M Murphy Morgan I Iones WCMartm tELIZABETHl LAST BUT NOT LEAST THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL THANK ALL THOSE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE EVERY AD APPRECIATED . . . . . I J l- .. . .. 'Q FJ. RAY S DRUG STURE W B LEGO Prop f i 7 UQ 1 Everythmg In Drugs J Gxbs on Greetmq Cards for Every Occcxslon Nyal Penslcxv A D S Agency Hollmgsworth a d M n rs Stovers Candles MARTIN S STUDIO zao Mcxm sa wr-: PHOTOGRAPH ANYTHING ANY PLACE ANY TIME CONPLIMENTS OF RUSSELL JOHNSON Monuments 302 Mum Street COMPLIMENTS OF Herbert E Wllllams PHOTOGRAPHER 214' z BROADWAY IACKSON OHIO CM ry LOL. How rd J PHON RISGII CUT RATE DRUGS DRUGS SODAS CIGARS MARKAY BLDG To Our H1qh School Best VVISTIQS QOIICJTCITUTGTIODS BRAGG S MENS AND BOYS WEAR lAcxsoN OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Vance Furniture Go. Everylhzng for the Home ' DUART BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavmg a Speczaltyw ' UMPLIUV 'CTS OF PRIDDY CLEANERS For Better Clecmmg See Us 73112523 1 1:1111-i 5' :, . . . . J in- . . K . ' . ibfih , I ' O ' ' ll 5 5 E390 - 1-1 ft. 7 111313 I THE GAVETT AND JUNES GLUTHING GUMPANY Men's and Boys' Wear F PVICTORY Y' FIST, ONDS , 1 srAMPs IACKSON OAK HILL RIDENOUR S Apprecmrte your busmess cmd hope to have your orders Ol' STOVES PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CHINA GLASSWARE CoMPL1MEr S or FITE'S DRY CLEANING ROBERT S WILSON Staple and Fancy Grocenes Fresh Meats e 225 Pea! St Comphmerrts of ABRAHAM S UDNFEGTIDNERY COM PLIMENTS OF WOOD FUNERAL SERVICE 181 MAIN ST IACKSON OHIO PLN 1 Comphments of Ohlo Standard Telephone Jackson Mutual Water Company Company CURTIS SERVICE STATION Your Sunoco Dealer M and!-I d q UNH. IE O The Lawrence Clay Company Iackson Ohio 5. Ll' I 'wx E Wifi, f WAR I' ,Af ,131-4 AND fi 17? Y VT f ' Phan 9 f , I MAIN STREET EARL R. f r, MEF2, fwffamf fifxlzler 5. Kendrrkb 1lfU0, cin ar in C rf Us NTS F T F ' VICTORY 1? XJWN STATES A WAR f! , BONDS V X AND if If STAMPS 1 I Compliments oi FRENGN DRY CLEANING 952 COMPLIMENTS OF Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned by L K Wllkln 229 BROADWAY MINERAL VAPOR BATHS or Better Health MARGARET L BEEM Chxroprcctor COMPLIMENTS OF THE SUGAR BOWL Shop cmd Save at the New Nlorrls Store Its a qood rule and profitable oo Morris Sc and 10c to S1 00 Store White s Grocery BETTER FOOD 226 BRIDGE ST PHONE 425 289 MPLIMENTS OF VANITY STUDIO I NE V H ms OF DANNY LEWIS C0 GROCERIES MEATS and FEEDS 0 R HENRY Cash Food Market 83 SOUTH ST 284 MAIN ST Phone 340 PHONE 5 tttfqtttrene :I ,if I V YI. Jr C I - f I - . I tNatuIalJ I I , if 5 t 37 fswim backwards? ,F . . , I I PALLI1' ' DA IS QCII. LIMEI' ' ' T a ' h ch st I if X99 Gherringlon Service Slalion YOU VALUE GOOD SERVICE WE VALUE YOUR BUSINESS YP ,T . Andrew I:::ksc:n3 COMPLIMENTS OF GLAAR BROTHERS Men's and Boys' Clothing Complxments of Comphrnents oi A FRIEND T W Edwards Darry Farm 0 H S PHONE soon xi Qu 3 il Went fa-A 43- . fpoplaxr Roz-:J . , I l f JI I I ' 5 - I Q.-.5 . n.'.' 0 -I J, . 4 v Ax - ' , 6 4 Q A V Q G 5 4 , 3131 2- - R 'E ' R 1 '-N Y, J - - K 1 ' , . 7 ff., Y QQ -: -Ii-3' ' Q Best W1shes from GLUBE Jackson Hugh and The Osky Wow IIB I94 'lhe h1story of the 1ron rndustry 1n Iackson County IS a httlnq rnernor1a1 to our p1oneer rron masters They made the flrst pug 1ron 1n the county at old Iackson Furnace 107 years ago Today as young Arnencans from Iackson scatter to the four w1nds of heaven you can be proud of the fact that your home town produces more S11 very plq 1ron than any other place on earth The Jackson Iron and Steel Gompany Producers of IISCO Sxlvery Pig Iron WE ARE FOR GOOD FOOTBALL and CLEAN SPORTSMANSHIP WE APPRECIATE OUR SCHOOLS and OUR CITY Complxments of the DOWNTOWN GOAUHES BOYS For the Durahon a I APPLES cksonfounf socxahon mvested ihen' APPLE,I, FESTIVZ. X JACKSON OHIO funds m Defense Bonds for the durcxhon KING APPLE T GIRL QW ,ai ,Z nl S HO, --'- . ' E t ., ,.. 1 , fb ff,-- ' MN -, ' '5 - 5' f ff' ' - ff !W'- , 1 ?. 'OX 1 Q ,W.wx WHL sea I l . L ' 1 5 . f ' . J 4 1,4 . 4 Q ' It 1 The Apple Feshval As- -,' a ,W ' . It - . . . . F f ,J l ' I 'U M F Y I !-- ', ' Ll' .19 N s,1 lI will - . -X 'hub 'If ez . lfll? ' ll' V4 lj lf SOUTHERN OHIO S MOST MODERN SODA GRILL H A R B A R G E R S Corner Broadway 6 Pearl F P VICTORY mf BUY Q ' vim: wma f gf f BONDS AND STAM Washam s Grocery BETTER MEATS Comphments of Jackson Gounly Farm Supply Pho e 212 CID BETTER PRICES PHONE 2 SOUTH ST FLOUR MEAL FEED CELEBRATED PURINA CHOWS CORNER MAIN AND HARDING AVE IACKSON OHIO Comphments of Jacob F Jenluns IEWELER IACKSON OHIO M9189 THE E E CHAMBERS 00 Everything In Furniture We Carry Our Own Accounts GALLAHAN 81 HESS Eslabhshed 1902 EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE JACKSON omo PHONE 225 231 Mmm s'r MIGHAELS' IGE DREAM PHONE 479 43 f we S , f f l.:'4 Ps - U-Yzym: Hnrbcrgerl 5 n d . . 328 . l I l I I I I l If 73 Comphments oi 'C ERVIN BROTHERS 00 I 1 See our hne selecuon of FISHING TACKLE AND SUPPLIES for all sports lDe F l rmn THE FASHION EXCLUSIVE LADIES SHOP JACKSON 01110 The L 81 R Chevrolet Go COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS IACKSON OHIO DELLA ELY Grocenes Mecrts Vegetables Comphments of LENAS BEAUTY SHOP TCSS 1' F I 95 You Get More for Your Money at Halterman 8: Eaton Greenhouse Burlmqion St Phone l13M EVANS BROS Grocenes Shoes 6 Feed Phone 454 205 Mem SI Iackson Ohxo OVPIJ ENTS OF Jackson Implement Co Comphments of JACKSON FARM BUREAU ncnel I 1 1 o Q. e ed .1 P l I I f5J CMI. Gilf?'I'i5 I ff wed fnrflk 5 I C 1.. .ME . f f When You See Us Don I Thmk ol Shoes BUT When You See Shoes Thmk of Us R W THOMAS SHOE 00 1876 lB1qqesl Because Best! 1943 0 VICTORY XX BUY W g BONDS STAMPS ff BUUKEYE MILL AND LUMBER G0 Bulldln g Materials COMPLIMENTS OF The Play House BILLIARDS Make My Play House Your Play House H H PRIEST Prop Fred C Bcxesmcxn Loren B Fxle Jackson Battery 84 Electrlc Co Tues Electnc Wmnng 6, Supphes Auto Accessones cmd Radxo Repcnnng Vulccxmzmg Bcxttenes PHONE S2 IACKSON OHIO COMPLIMENTS or GIBSON IIUTEI. YS HUGH E SCHELLENGER COMPLIMVNT OF Dem, suMMERs 8. son Iackson Ohm Everythmg Muslcal Phone 22 Mum Sl CQMPMNTS OF .lol-IN E nobr-:mcK, o. n. s. EVANS FOOD MARKET Scoll Buxldmq Iackson Ohxo ' 721, . unrrzn Xi, nm-ru l AR u u I .fall Csurqimxl siifchl I I C4 ks , 1870 I I - S X I UNITED STATES WAR B oggon s STAMPS ' I I lackson cl-IAKERES MARKIIY IIIIII KIIYMAII Theaters The Best m Photoplays Ohxo Kmcade Auto Shop AUTO TRIMMING AND REFINISHING BODY AND FENDER WORK 174 East Broadway Phone 118 IACKSON OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF 0 0 M 0 R R 0 W Agent for Smclcnr Refmmg Co tTho lst Food For Thought COMPARATIVE MEAT RATIONS Umted State England Germany Holland Belgrum IPer Person Per Weekl Average Peacehme Consumption 40 oz 42 oz 39 oz 26 oz 26 oz Present Ratron 4 12 V2 oz IOVZ oz 5 oz There IS mdeed food for thouqht m these coufporottve hqures To be v1q11ont everybody needs plenty of thought m these CIHXIOLIS doys Moy we suqqest thot xt you wont to hve o Ionq long tune thot you keep healthy by mcludmq m your requlor d1et o porhon of our cruohty m ots THE GAMBIIIII PAGKIIIG GOMPIIIIY IACKSON OHIO The Home of Echo Brand Meats ' Caxsht I I I YH' ' 1 .............,.................... . . 0 oz. . 31 oz. France .......................................... 28 oz. 9 oz. ' ' t ' .e . 'Q 'Q f i 1 2' JAGKSUN AUTO SUPP LY GLOBE BATTERIES G E RADIOS SEIBERLING TIRES A UTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 163 BROADWAY N PHON LLA D MORGAN M E7 M Drmk F L O W E R S For AI Boca Gola ame Steele Greenhouse I Occasxons In Bottles CO Jackso H8753 MPLTMFNTS OF n Sand Mmm g Co COMPL IMENTS OF Capital Fmance Corp k 0l' IACKSON OHIO COMPLIMEIN S OP HIGHWAY LUNCH JAGKSUN MILL 81 LUMBER 00. The Best Place to Bu y Lumber atlon Pa rry Insuranc HOLLIS 1920 418479 e Agency PARRY FQMPLIMENT QF nd D. S. Shumate Phone 184 Mum Sl Dr. W. R. COTf'rI.'M'E'J S OF Flemington , Dentist IIIZIQTL I ., 1, , J' ' l ,f 1' n . f I Q' If 5 A! 'I E , . gr. - Mm fly Theater Bldq. ' 'iend cowmnus mm soumznn oluo F PVICTORY ELEGTRIG commw I BUY STATE S BONDS Electrlc Service A D , , sums Comphmenls ol CARPENTER S SERVICE STATIDN Comphments of LONG S JERSEY FARM Our Milk Touches the Spot 2003 L COMPUMENTS OF LOUISE S LUNCH 262 Chill olhe Sl eel DODGE PLYMOUTH Sales and Servxce COLL AUTO SALES T MIGIIAELS STORE Ready to Wear Dry Goods Curtams Drapes Floor Covenngs and Wall Paper WELLSTON 'WHO THANKINC THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF IACKSON HIGH SCHOOL FOR THEIR LOYAI, SUPPORT AND COOPERATION Jackson Council of Defense STIFFLER S STORES Merchandxse of Menl Only BROADWAY IACKSON G 21 I I I UNITED In 1- WAR , , I ffl, ' ,ill N fi 6293 , . 5 KN . Rrxhhf .,1 Jw. Ham Ir 'MJ fu ditr:I1I , l I ' ic r 1 3 Ke-cr G' ' .. 'fc COMPLIMENTS OF CLYDE E MAYHEW N G, 11' ---1-ff:-146 ::?vf:'-V A ff' if +2-1 -vf---- . 1'-QPT' . -'r':':'-'- '1 . X Tx i.. l ':7,-- l ., Ec7f3'ff'?-4-F47-'3'f:f.3f
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