Jackson High School - Scoop Yearbook (Massillon, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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DONNA HERMAN was chosen by the Weslin Studio as the most photogenic girl in the Senior class this year. One glance tells you why. 23

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NANCY VAN LANEN Nancy's a cheerleader very sweet The kind of girl you'd like to meet. Commercial Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4 Choir 2, 3 Class Play 3 Times Staff 4 French Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 4, President Cheerleader 3, 4 Football Queen 4 Speech Club 2, Secretary JEANETTE YEARKEY Never a dull moment. College Entrance Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4 President 2, Secretary 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Times Staff Z, 3 Latin Club 2 French Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4 Operetta 1 Senior It is a bright Monday morning that we find N. O. Study, a visitor at H. S., mounting the steps of our gleaming new building. We showed him where to hang his coat and then ascended the steps to the second floor. As we round the corner we find, as usual, the National Problems room is not yet unlocked but overlooking this our attention was attracted by the boisterous laughter of Red, Dick Smith, Ralph Kauff- man, and Louie huddled together in a far corner looking at their latest joke book. Mr. Lawrence calls the class to order and look at those sleepy girls with their eyes propped open with toothpicks-Hi, Betty, Nancy Van Lanen, and Nancy Collie. Forty-five minutes draws to an end and Mr. N. O. Study has all the fundamentals of government tucked away in his brain. The smell of food cooking lures him to the Home Economics Dept. where the giggling of Eleanor, Carol, Dolly, and Barb Deible greets him at the door and as usual the center of attraction is Mary Seifert telling some of her famous jokes. Since they won't tell Mr. Study any of their jokes he decides to retreat to the quiet seclusion of Mr. Scott's study hall. But it isn't as secluded as outward appearances would lead you to believe because Dale S. Art, and Ralph Miller just won't be quiet. QPerpetual motionj. Suddenly the bell rings and I lose sight of N. O. Study. Hurrying down the hall I see that he has been accidently shoved into the French class by some late arrivals, namely, Dally and Mary Jayne who were busy studying up on their Frenchship . Not wishing to disturb these studious little angels Mr. Study decides to stay and learn from Tom McNutt precisely where to place each accent. During the Efteen minute study period at the end of class Mr. Study wanders into Study Hall where Turske, Lutz, and McClelland are discussing their basketball assignments with Mr. Dobson. Fourth period rolls around and we End Mart and jack study- ing farm life. Over in English Lit. there are actually a few students trying to study. As usual it's Velda, Mary B., and Barb Royalty trying to struggle thru the six weeks of grammar two weeks early. As Mr. Study looks to the back of the room he sees Mercier and Burch gossiping about the latest of their escapades. Suddenly Mr. Study KAY WISE In music she does excel . . . In popularify, just as well. Mixed Y-Teen I, 2, 4 F. H. A. l, 3, 4 Class Play Tickets and properties Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Orchestra I, Z, 3 Swing Band 4 County Music Contest 3, 4 District Music Contest 3, 4 Speech Club 4 Sketch is startled by a loud burst of laughter. Don't worry Mr. Study, it's just DeWalt and Grandjean showing how much they enjoy class. Rinngg!!! There goes the bell. Whoosh!!! No, Mr. Study, that wasn't a jet plane, just Donna rushing outside to see if her man has come to take her to lunch. Hey, Nellie and Elizabeth H. didn't you hear the bell? You can always do that work in study hall. After Mr. Study and I appease our hunger we venture into the hall which by now looks like Grand Central Station. Who is that we see standing near the Speech Club door giving the Freshmen boys a thrill? Why, of course, it's Jeanette and Mary Lou. Further down the hall Mr. Study notices Don Pry, Warren and joe Stanley talking ovcr their latest experiences in crime. The bell rang five minutes ago, but Gross, Wise and Neuberger still linger in the hall. Feeling ambitious Mr. Study and I once again go to the second floor. XVishing to learn something of office life, we quietly creep into the back of Shorthand class and find as usual that Phyllis, june, and Thelma Maurer are ten words behind Miss Dodez. But then aren't they all? On the far side of the room he notices Marilyn Rohr gazing out the window and thinking of her future home. Once again the bell rings and for a change we can take our time in getting out of the room. Leisurely we walk down the hall only to be separated again by that speed demon, Gloria, who is rushing into annual staff meeting. Of course, we can't forget Scott Freeman and Alvin Sims, two of the more quiet boys of our great SENIOR CLASS. We are sure, underneath, they aren't as quiet as they seem. Then, of course, we have two quiet girls in our class, Flora and Alfreda, but after observing them for a while Mr. Study decides that they are very interesting. just as Mr. Study and I are running to catch our bus we are stopped by two hungry little waifs begging for food. Who are they? You guessed it, Chuck and Teet. Don't you boys ever get full? Well, Mr. Study, did you enjoy your day at jackson? Mr. Study- Mr. Study . . . speak to me . . . don't you feel well? Oh, Doctor, come here please!



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Junior Class Play and Oogie. their parents and friends. CAST Judy Foster, a teen age mzss WW, ,WWW Melvin Foster, ber futher W ,,,,,, -YWW Dora Foster, ber molber-W. ...Y , W- Randolph Foster, her younger brother ,W, Hannah, the mazd .,.AnA ,W ......., - Barbara Winsocker, Iudy's friend ,, Oogie Pringle, the man in Iudy's life -W W Mitzie Hoffman, another of Judy's friends W Mr. Martindale, a tbeatriral pr0ducerWW,W Mrs. Hotchkiss, the laundry woman , - .W Mrs. Shlutzhammer, of the P.T.A. , W, ,W, Direrted by,WW, Susie, Rexls lent sister W. ..,, -W.. .,,,,, ,WW,W- At top--Grand Finale. Left-Judy and Randolph battle it out. Right- Family trouble. Bottom-Backstage scene. Opposite-The Foster family A DATE WITH JUDY The Junior Class Play was given on November 18, 1949, and was enthusi- astically received by a capacity audience. The play was taken from the well known radio play of the same name and revolved around those two lovable characters, Judy Foster and Oogie Pringle, who made life interesting for leverly Boron ,W Dave Mohler Arlene Bricker John Murphy -,,,,Joanne Renner W WW- Audrey Dow ---W ,,WJim Zahler W Alyce Kelvie Stanley Harper Glorene Domer Eloise Hotchkiss, her daughter, who vloculm ,,,, WW ,W Anna Danner ,,WW Mary Catherine Geib ,, Tom Albrecht Rexford Meredith O'Conner, a new boy in town- .,,.,. , .,,.. ,W -W, Helen Greenfelder --.Mrs. Gault Ir. Class Advisor ,W ---,Mrs. Hyde

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