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y ,af J - C . Mfr fiwrjfftt ffgilgjilffyfilyixgg W ,W f X- Hlgh School 1942-1954 We dedicate the 1955 NA UTILUS in lasting memory of our late beloved principal, Mr. H. Lynn Miller, who died December 28, 1954. Born at Montmorenci, Mr. Miller grew up in that community and graduated from high school there. He took post graduate work at JQHBTSOH before going to Indiana University where he gradu- ated in 1909 with an AB degree. In 1933 he received an MA degree from Purdue. Mr. Miller joined the Montmorenci school staff in 1923 and taught there until becoming a member of the Jefferson stajf as a mathematics teacher. He became dean of boys in 1931 and was made principal in 1942. N0 one was more familiar with our high school, its progress, and growth than Mr. Miller. For some time he had been engaged in writing a book on the history of Jefferson High School and its students. We at Jefferson High School will always cherish the memory of him and of his many contributions to our training for the future. WL. have lost a good friend and a great leader. I'11 1
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ef Trains Us For The Future In years to come, looking at the picture of the group training on the adjoining page and the picture of jefferson High School on the follow- ing page, we will not only remember the im- portant role Jeff played in our adolescent days, but also its reflected importance on our future. While at Jeff we had many experiences and every one of them helped us to develop and mature mentally, socially, physically, and emo- tionally. These accomplishments will be decid- ing factors in our future lives. Education is the main purpose of any high school. jeffis curriculum familiarized us with all subjects needed for occupations after grad- uation, whether in the business, science, or art fields. We were prepared also for family living. Besides being equipped with the know-howsv and 'Kknow-whysn of subjects, we learned to think and use our mental ability. We went to school to learn. The social merry-go-round was a necessity in our past four years. We must be able to work and co-operate with others to get along in life. VVhere in the world can you go to a place that is not inhabited by people? Organizations, so- cial events, such as dances or picnics, enabled us to make friends and have fun. Sooner or later none of us were uwallflowersv. Many sports provided us a means of develop- ing ourselves physically. The important element of sportsmanship also is acquired through sports. Some of us may participate in sports even after high school. To be emotionally mature is very necessary in our lives. We found ourselves feeling very low sometimes, and then there were those times when we felt as if we were sitting on top of the worldv. By experiencing these different emotions we learned to face life and we will look for Kthe sunny-side of the street in the future. Remember when we were freshmen? High school was quite a new experience to us then. In our sophomore year we were just getting acquainted with that big jeff school. Then how those next two years flew and now we have had our senior year. T Yes, you, jeff, trained us for the future. We just want to say thanks, thanks a lot. Faye 5
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