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CLASS COLORS-Blue and White. CLASS FLOWER-Carnation. CLASS MOTTO-Onward forever, hack ward never, CLASS POEM FAREWELL TO IACKSON The time has come for us to part, A cherished memory in each heart, Many pleasant years have gone by, Years we've spent at Jackson High. It's been such fun throughout the years, Sharing our hopes, abandoning our fears, Even though it may seem far in the past The memory of jackson will always last. Now we'll enter the way of life Encountering happiness, fear and strife, Courageous in heart, and mind, and soul, We'll strive to attain the highest goal. -Doris Longworlb. Top-Miss Niestockel's English IV class. Cfllfl'YTThC senior chemistry class at work. Below-Secretaries in the making.
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Seniors CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-Duane Diana, Vice Presidentg Doris Longworth, Secretaryg Dan Iceman, President, Anna Mae Ballard, Treasurer. Class Sketch Each year a group of boys and girls graduate from jackson to pass on and be forgotten. The class of '42 is no exception but perhaps you will remember-+Gene Maurer's unique personalityg Dan's call to order in class meetingsg Betty Crone as a cheerleaderg Bev giving dramatic readingsg Helena and Pauly Fiscus blushingg Jay working in a laboratoryg Perry getting A'sg Max discussing carsg Doris at the head of the classg Blanche's giggle ringing out in the classroomsg Florida's grace on the dance floori Lucy playing some devilish prankg Norma as the editor of the TIMES g Karl beating the big drum at festivals and gamesg Rookie with a bright answer for every question: Betty Floom the life of any partyg Arline Froman so sweet and shyg Henry out on the football field doing his bestg Leland interested in farmingg Toot Scharver acting in playsg Herbie always displaying a genuine interest in mechanicsg Sara as a fashion leader, always neatly dressed: Duane the class vice presidentg Eileen the jitterbug of the classg Jean Kiko's rosy cheeksg Eileen Rohr quiet and studiousg Juanita doing office workg Billy Henegevelt's blond curlsg Genny and Kate always Cutting up g Irene Toth Michigan's gift to jacksong Russ's shy smileg Ellis and his clarinetg Mary Oberlin spending her lunch hours in home roomy Elsie's shy manner in classesg Alma and Thelma as different as night and dayg Anna wearing a different hair ribbon every dayg Ralph Johnson's big brown eyesg junior Haer always ready for an argument. 12
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ANNA MAE BALLARD Her ready smile wins her many friends Classical Course Girls' Glee Club CPresident 3-45 Annual Staff 3-4 Scholarship Team 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Photography Club 4 Newspaper 4 Athletic Association CV. Pres. 43 Class Treasurer 2-3-4 Choir 3-4 BEVERLY BOYD Music and drama are my delight Commercial Course Choir 4 Literary 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 F. H. A. CTreasurer 45 Class Play 3 Newspaper 1-2-3-4 Athletic Association 4 HERBERT BRESSLER With little to say he worked each day Classical Course Football 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Boys' Glee Club 2-3 Scholarship Team 1 Orchestra 4 Athletic Associationx4 5 L RUSSELL DECKER A shy, teasing smile General Course Hi-Y 4 Scholarship Team 3 Dramatic Club 1 Athletic Association 4 Lehman 1-2-3 JAY DOTSON Still waters run deep Classical Course Basketball 1-2-4 Football 1 Band l-2-3-4 Choir 1-3-4 Boys' Glee Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 4 Radio Play 2 Scholarship Team l-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Newspaper 4 Athletic Association 4 Class Secretary I Trombone Quartet 3-4 LUCILLE BALLARD Misehief dances in her eyes Classical Course Choir 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 Photography Club 4 Girl Reserves 3 fTreasurer 33 Newspaper 4 Athletic Association 4 Class Secretary 2-3 I5 - u l II FLORIDA BOZZACCO A carefree lass ever seeking a good time h Classical Course D Choir 4 . J Girls' Glee Club 4 Y Annual Staff 4 5' Orchestra l , 'i Photography Club 4 J Newspaper 4 Athletic Association 4 Class Play 4 BETTY CRONE She may seem quiet, but we know ber Commercial Course Band 1-2-3 Choir 1-2 Annual Staff 1-3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 F. H. A. l-2-3-4 Newspaper 1 Athletic Association 4 DUANE DIANA The unspoken word never, does harm General Course f' Football 1-2 A Band 1-2-3-4 -'Zio' Choir 1-2-3-4 1 Boys' Glee Club 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Radio Play 3 Class Play 3 Sax Sextet 1-2-3-4 Newspaper 2-3 Athletic Association 4 Class Vice President 3-4 Class Treasurer 1 PAUL FISCUS 'fBlusl9ing is the color of virtue r Classical Course , Band 1-2-3-4 Q Choir 1-2-3-4 Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 4 Scholarship Team 3-4 Orchestra 1-2 Athletic Association 4
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