Dream Along With Me Passing lhrough lhese doors for four years- Through knowledge fo realily- l build many a fanlasy. Come. Dream along wilh me. Many sludenls piclure lled by The guidance of our facullyl When leachers lhey fhemselves Come. Dream along wilh me. Our alma maler, J. H. S., Parl of our hearls will always be. As we recall days so happy, Come Dream along wil'h me. Our high school life is full of fun. We slrive fo break monolony Wil'h many an acl'ivi'ly. Come. Dream along wilh me. will be. Parl of school is lhe field of sporls. We cheer our leams on hearlily, Whe+her il's defeal' or viclory. Come. Dream along wilh me. The combining of work and play Will help us adiusl more easily- When we leave lhis world of sludy. Come. Dream along wilh me. Junior Hi is a 'lime 'For grow'l'h: Young people change 'From a life, carefree As lhey head foward mal'uri+y. Come. Dream along wi'l'h me. Every salesman dreams of an ad. Wifhoul lhese, our book could no'l be. They help our budgel-look and see. Come. Dream along wilh me.
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The Student's Home Away From Home The iunior high school is fhe nor'I'hwes+ wing of 'lhe high school building. H is in +his building fhaf The slu- denfs, 'lhrough ihe guidance of 'lhe 'FacuH'y, lay ihe foun- da+ion for ihe consiruciion of iheir enfire life. As soon as. 'ihe new build- ing is finished, fhe iunior high siudenis will move our of +he nor'I'hwes1' wing and if will be used +o relieve +he crowded condi'I'ions in fhe high school seciion. The easf en'I'rance +o 'rhe high school is a very familiar sigh? fo all Jackson sfudenfs and 'faculiy members. We open fhese doors each morning as we enfer info a day of confusion, foil, +rouble, and worlc mixed wiih fun, fellowship, and pleasanl' experiences. Faculfy and s'I'uden+s alilce express a sigh of relief when we close fhese doors behind us and leave fhe aciiviiies of +he day and go home +o relax. ' We will never forgei' +he opporfuni- fies +ha+ fhese doors have opened +o us. The shop building and garage are locafed in a separaie building iusf easi' o'F 'I'he school. This build ing houses 'I'he equipmenf and machines used in +he shop and in dus+rial ar+s classes. ihe high school building. U In addi+ion +o 'lhese classes parf of 'I-he hislory and liieraiure classes are held in fhis building due fo +he insufficienf space available in This building has become a second home +o a good many sfudenfs and faculfy members.
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