Jackson High School - Jacksonian Yearbook (Union City, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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Jackson High School - Jacksonian Yearbook (Union City, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 23 of 72
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SONG HITS Ruth Bateman...........................Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet Bob Snyder...........................................I Want a Girl JoAnn Parks............................ Powder Your Face with Sunshine Zola Rhoades...............................................Tea for Two Kenny Hobbs.......................................Beer Barrel Polka Eileen Good.........................How I Hate to Get up in the Morning Noah Swallow.................................... One Sunday Afternoon Evelyn Shoop................................In My Merry Oldsmobile Jane Armstrong.....................................Now Is the Hour Anna Kramer...............................................How Soon June Scott......................................................Always Jack Livingston.............................On a Slow Boat to China Mary Lenker.......................................That Certain Party Bill Swank..................................My Mama Done Told Me Don Rhoades.......................................Five Minutes More John Patterson....................................Girl of My Dreams Bob Jones...........................The Best Things in Life Are Free Ralph Ford....................................Bell Bottom Trousers Bob Zacharias......................................Careless Hands Joan Klosterman......................I’ll Always Be in Love with You Virginia Amspaugh.........................................Billy Boy Dorothy Oda.......................................Life Gets Tedious Evelyn Livingston............................ Cruising Down The River Class....................-......................After Graduation Day Senior Boys.......................................This Is the Army Senior Girls..................................Some Sunday Morning Miss Gard.......................................................Jeanie Mrs. Canfield.............................Take Me Out to the Ballgame Mr. Canfield.................................I Love to Live in Loveland Mr. Steele.........................................For U Was Mary Mr. Royer............................................Foggy River Mrs. Carpenter.....................................................°h Johnny Miss Brandeberry.........................Put Your Arms around Me Miss Pabekost................................Alexander’s Ragtime Band Mr. Miller........................................Down on the Farm Miss Matters...............................................by Myself Mrs. Brown..................................1 Can’t Begin to Tell You Mrs. Warner......................................My Sugar Is So Refined Mrs. McCullough...................................Buttons and Bows Mr. Hartzell..............................Ida, Sweeter than Apple Cider Mrs. Hartzell.....................................Mr. Five by Five Mr. Brewer......................................They Say It’s Wonderful Teachers............................. I’ll Be Glad When You're Gone 19

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Don Rhoades----July 20, 1931 Slipped into the class of “49” in the first grade. Keeps his eyes on the under- classmen girls. He is also known for his ability to play the drums. Jo Ann Parks---December 22, 1930 Entered the class of “49” in the fifth grade from Union City, Ohio. She is very shy and gets along wonderfully with all the teachers of J. H. S. Noah Swallow---June 8, 1931 Breezed into our class in the first grade and has been with our class ever since. Although he has had some bad times he has finally finished his twelve years at Jackson. Jane Armstrong----November 9, 1930 Breezed into our class in her Freshman year from Lewisburg. How we ever put up with her the remaining four years, we will never know? ? Robert Jones---August 16, 1930 With a hop, skip, and jump he entered our class in the sixth grade. He can’t decide whether to date a blonde, brunette, or redhead. Joan Klosterman---January 12, 1931 Shy, little, girl entered Jackson in her Freshman year from Beaver Pond. She is seen studying and being a good girl throughout her days at Jackson. Zola Rhoades---October 4, 1931 We hear that she likes Fort Recovery. Entered her Freshman year at Jackson. It is thought that she likes the song “JACK JACK JACK . June Scott--June 19, 1931 Her future is pretty well planned as she now wears a diamond. Entered our class in the first grade and has been with us ever since. It is thought that she likes the name Charlie. Anna Kramer----February 26, 1931 Entered our class in her Freshman year. It is rumored that she likes the Air Force, and is going to be a Future Home Maker. Mary Lenker----June 27, 1931 Came into our class, from Brown School, in her Freshman year. Returns to Ansonia every now and then, to the ballgames, so she says. Robert Snyder--January 23, 1932 Blew into our class in the first grade and has been here ever since. He has yet to find his ideal girl in this Jackson Den. 18



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CLASS POEM Here is the class of “49” Each person you'll agree is divine. Eileen Good who never will fight. Likes the name of Harold McKnight. Joan Klosterman who is tall and slim, Is always full of vigor and vim. With John Patterson you’ll never gc't bored. When he's whizzing around in his little blue ford. Mary Lenker a whiz with a book. Is bound to get A’s by hook or by crook. Jack Livingston who’s on the first team, When it comes to basketball he is sure on the beam. Dorothy Oda who simply adores school. Thinks whoever invented Chemistry was just a plain fool. Bob Snyder the romeo of our class, Would like to meet some eligible lass. June Scotta blonde of the class, But since she's engaged she is out of circulation at last. Noah Swallow with his black Chevrolet, Likes to go riding with Nora, his pet. Ruth Bateman that shy little lass, Is always in bed by 10 or half past. Donald Rhoades that English class fiend, Is never around when there’s a test to be seen. Jane Armstrong who now is engaged, But I guess it’s all right since war has been waged. Bill Swank who now has a car. Is likely in this world to go very far. Evelyn Shoop that redheaded lass. Is the one girl from the cheerleading class. Kenny Hobbs that dream from Rosehill, Makes the teachers so mad they sometimes could kill. Jo Ann Parks a shy young lass. Always to school, but late to class. Bob Jones, who without, life is incomplete. Has all kinds of answers that can not be beat. 20

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