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O £ Kenny Mendenhall- July 30, 1928 - Joined our class In fifth grade. H1p night life If oretty veil confined to North Broadway In Greenville. Keith Llvlngpton - March , 1988 - The Fame of Jackpon entered the cIbpp of '47 In the fifth grade. They tell us that his date life If oretty.veil taken with Jackpon, Ohio and Wayne. Mary Lou Subler - January 1, 1929 - Decided to come to Jackson In her Frephman year. Her future Ip pretty veil planned b.p phe now wears a diamond. Bob Stocksdale - November 8, 1928 - Came to Jackson during his freshman year. His future Ip -pretty well taken up by the Junior clasp but Ip as changeable as the wind then It comes to girls. Bill Snyder - October 26, 1929 - Breezed Into the flrpt grade and has been a big wind ever since. He goes to the Veet Side for his feminine Interest. Marjorie Subler - February 11, 1930 - A tall,blonde girl who came Into our class in her freshmen year and ve gather that phe likes to wear Identification bracelets. Bill Perkins - October 18, 1929 - Perkle entered our class In his sophmore year from Jackson, Indiana. He has von culte a bit of recognition through hip athletic ability. Madge McClurg - April 27, !9?9 - Cranky and shy, she Joined our class late In the freshman year. She Is seen studying and being a good girl all through her days at Jackson ? Joan Stickleman - November 25, 1929 - Decided to leave Fort Wayne and enter Jackson in her Freshman year. She is never seen studying and simply loathes teachers. Pauline Winterrowd - March 11, 1929 - Has spent all twelve years with the class of '47. VJe wonder If her great interest Is still in the Navy?? Phyllis W3,lcor - December. 4, 1928 - Sneaked cuietly into our clasp in the eight grade. A cuiet refined girl who is out for a peck of fun. Bob Stump - Augupt 1, 1929 - Came charging into our class in his freshmen year. Is well known for his .scholastic ability. Louise Minnlch - September 24, 1929 - Entered Jackson in her sophmore year from Union City, Ohio. Likes to play the field ’--hen it comes to dating and is especially interested in colleges.
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Edward Jessup - September 17, 1928 - He quietly en- tered the class In the third grade. He is known as the tall, quiet, and bashful man of Jackson. Damon Johnson - May 19, 1929 - He came to Jackson In his freshmen year from Rose Hill. Can't seem to make up his mind whether to date a Freshmen , Sophmore, Junior or Senior Girl. Ralph Threewlts - Jujje, 28, 1929 - Stumbling up the step decided to enter the first grade at Jackson. It Is rumored that he thinks a certain strawberry blond In the Junior Class is pretty nice. Don Kochersperger - November 18, 1929 - Started his education hpre in the first grade at Jackson and has now risen to the position of Mary Gates chauffuer. into the class eye on the Bob Lenker - October ?.U, 1929 - Breezed lnt of D711 in his freshman year. Keepp his e underclassmen girls, Charles Hartman - August 16, 1929 - Crrae into the first grade at Jackson hooing to learn something he cldn't already know. Can't s»em to draw a straight line but, ''Ikes to draw humorous pictures of teachers. I hear ht soends most of his night life v'lth a certain blonde from West Side. CLASS SONG o ID (When You Wish Upon A Star) We're the class of b7 Isn't anyone prouder We walk like we could Never fall at all, If we have a ’•'insome smile And we have a talking style That's the class of 47 None any prouder. We have good teachers. They're always as good as pie1, Everytime anyone sees us T cy always say--------Hi! As we leave this dear old All it'8 teachers and pupil We are-sorry to say We are leaving you in May.
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