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Francis Patterson--September 16, 1933 Came to our class in his Freshman year from Washington Township, and has been going here ever since, even if he has been accused of leaving his heart at the East Side'. Gerald Price--October 9, 1932 He entered our school in his Freshman year from Dayton, and has been keep- ing up with us ever since. We know he'll make it now1. Elsie Rhoades--August 16, 1933 She entered our dear J. H. S. in the first grade and for some reason or other we haven't been able to get rid of her', (but we don't really care'.) She is our bash- fullest!' gal. Gloria Riffle--May 8, 1933 She entered during our Freshman year from Woodington School. She thinks Bronze '50' Fords are super. Well, maybe they are'. Helen Louise Rose--July 29, 1933 She joined our class in her Junior year from Greenville High School. Could it be that she likes Chevrolets ? ? ? ? Oh, never'. Phyllis Royer—December 4, 1933 She has gone to Jackson all her twelve years, beginning with Miss Thelma Huffer and finishing before she finishes her dad completely'. Not always being an entirely good little girl, she is still pretty well liked by all the teachers and kids. Duane Shomber--November 26, 1933 He started here as a wee little tot in the first grade, and he is not too big yet1. He is still growning, though, freckles and all'. Jeanette Stiver--May 5, 1933 Slowly entered Jackson in the second semester of the first grade from Ansonia. We here that any day she may become Mrs. Bill Mikesell'. Eleanor Stocksdale--September 25, 1933 Blondie, as she is sometimes called, has yet to find her one and only, but she is not worried, as there is, she knows, plenty of time'. She came to Jackson in the first grade and has been heard singing in the halls of dear old J. H. S. ever since'. Marlene Swallow—September 9, 1933 Quietly entered Jackson in the first grade and has been with our class all the years after. It seems to her that all roads lead to the little town of Ansonia, across the way'. Herman Washington--June 15, 1933 Enrolled here in the class in the first grade, left in the second grade, came back in the seventh grade, left in the eighth grade, and finally decided to stick for good when he returned in his Freshman year'. He has been sliding along with us ever since. 20
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Senior Class History Delores Armstrong--June 20, 1933 Came to Jackson in March of seventh grade from Lewisburg. She has been one of the meanest girls at Jackson, even if the teachers haven't caught her yet1. She also likes the armed services, we hear. Joe Barnum—September 1, 1932 Started to school here at Jackson in the first grade, but left us to go to the Washington Township School. He couldn't resist coming back, however, although we know he also likes Union City very well. Phillip Detamore—July 25, 1933 Came to Jackson in the first grade and has been going here ever since. He is a strong backer of the Junior Class. Barbara Edwards--February 3, 1934 Entered the halls of Jackson in her Freshman year from Washington Township- It is rumored that she likes the Army, and black Plymouths, very much'. Gertrude Howell--September 30, 1932 Entered the halls of Jackson in her Freshman year from Beaver Pond. Green- ville is her favorite town'. Verda Mae Hurley--September 6, 1933 A shy, but intelligent little girl entered school for the first time at Jackson in 1939. She has always had a bright future ahead of her'. Marilyn Jones--March 2 0, 193 3 Came to Jackson in the fourth grade from Mt. Sion. She seems to get along with the teachers very well. She flashes her left hand around these days'. Richard Jordan--January 9, 1933 Started his education here at Jackson in the first grade and for some reason, has been at it ever since. He is well known for his farming ability. Addah Mae McClain--September 7, 1933 Entered Jackson in the first grade and left in the fifth grade; but seeing that Jackson was a better school, she decided to come back in the sixth grade. So we have her with us yet'. And we're glad. Robert Miller--November 30, 1933 Came to Jackson in the sixth grade and has been going here ever since. He seems to keep a pretty close watch on the Junior Class. 19
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Jeanette Weiss—January 2 0, 1933 She entered our Class of ' 51 from Washington, too, way back when we were inexperienced Freshmen. She seems to know a lot about Ansonia's football team-- Hmmmm-------we wonder why1.1.1. Sally Ann Wisner--August 18, 1934 Entered the class in the Freshman year from Hancock, Michigan. She likes Fort Recovery quite well. Joyce Wright--August 18, 1933 Entered Jackson in the seventh grade from Dayton, Ohio's Wayne Township. We know she still is very much attached to the fair city, however1. 21
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