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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 . Q 0 , - l I I i , , . l - , . . 7 ' 7 3 '7 n 7 . 9 v . . 7 . 7 7 . . . . . Y. . . V' 44 .H ' ' ,Q . . ' ' - 7 77 ' C6 .- . . . ,,
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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
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