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PAGE TWENTY-TWO JHS The Class of 1920 We of the Class of li 20. believe that we are justified in feeling proud of our four year’s record in Jefferson High School, and our members who have contributed so much to the success of Hie school's many activities. We shall therefore cast modesty to the winds, and do full justice to our own school career. We have, during our stay in Jefferson High, upheld, to the best of our ability, all of its traditions and ideals. We have played the host at many social events, foremost among which was the Junior Prom of 1919. We have been well represented in the athletic organizations of the school, as well as on the side lines. Our class members have been prominent in all of the regular activities of the school such as debating, declamation, oratory, and music. We are also, we believe, safe in laying claim to exceptionally high standards of scholarship, since the records on file in the principal's office show the reports of our classmates to be among the highest. In short, we have done everything possible to further the high standards of the splendid school which we have had the opportunity of attending. Aside from enthusiastic participation in all of the regular school activities, we have done a few new and partially original things. In our Freshman year we imparted some of our greenness to the waters of the fountain. When Sophomores we did our best to make up for the deficiency in the number of upperclassmen in school, due to the World War. While as Juniors we instituted the annual High School Fair. As Seniors we ended our career by publishing the first yearly edition of the “J”. We therefore feel that those who succeed us as members of the student body of Jefferson High School will not at once forget the Class of 1920, and surely we shall always look back with pleasure and pride upon our high school days. —K. C.
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PARE TWENTY-ONE Catherine Welch Katy Teachers’ Training Katy lias a wonderful smile, As you ran plainly see, stir uses it every once in a while. And till- u- all with (-'lee. Krnest Thedinga Teddy (ieneral Teddy is his nickname, lie's Home’s pride and joy. Playing football won him fame. And brought the vamps ’round Teddy hoy. Violet Weber i Teachers’ Training Violet came to us from the Fort To learn leaching in our High School. She's proved to he a mighty good sport. Hut they're not that way as a rule. John Welch Sailor t ieneral Work didn't agree with John at all When lie was with us before. But he starred in classes and football. When he returned from the war.
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