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Foreword jefferson students are always at work learning here and learning thereg at schoolg at homeg and in the community. They are thoughtful yoruig men and women alive with the Vitality of youth and filled with the spirit of learning. The students anxiously look toward the future which is bright and full of promise for those with leadership, talent, and ability so needed in today's fast growing world. They are unafraid to face their goals and to work toward them, for they realize the importance of vigorous work and intelligent thinking and fore-sight in the world which will be theirs, They have been guided to success and feel confident that they can someday guide others . At jefferson they learn to thinkg away from school they learn to put their academic ideas and thoughts to work not only for now, but for the bright future which lies ahead. Introduction F aculty Activities Honors Sports Classes Index l-15 16-22 23-48 49 -54 55-70 71-123 124-126 awk-ivf' 'll
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Principal Message Thomas Jefferson Junior High School has if a student body and faculty comparable to ' '-'gg 5 the finest found anywhere in America. I believe the 1968 Statesman is an excel- lent product of the Work of such people. The Statesman staff is to be highly com- mended. The l968 Statesman will serve as a remembrance of those that will leave us at the end of the year. As these fine people leave, new ones will come to fill the vacancies, but none can come to take their places. We shall miss each one. Best wishes for helath and happi- ness in the future. Mr. C. W. Earnest Mr. L. V. Crowley, Assistant Principal O O 3 556 f ' v 'QMS HJ? Q gQj fgC,z+.:'3 ,,',,-iiffgt? ,wik- ': ?rEP7U'.4 ' f .. Mr. C. W. Earnest, Principal
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seanhyelillllf Mrs. Taylor impresses upon 7th grade girls that you must know how before you do. Group discussion is part of history for Pat Duncan, Linda Fishburn, and Mike Eagles. 1 Is Gary here to check out a book or to talk to Pam and Paula? tate men Library rules are few but necessary Mr. Smith tells 7th graders. Alisa Hall and Patty Brown tackle mec. drawing. wi
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