Jefferson Township High School - Criterion Yearbook (New Paris, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 75 text:

PAUL DEBOO You can always distinguish Paul from the others by his blonde curly hair, his posture, and his sharp-looking clothes. He is also a member of the jefferson jesters in which he plays the trumpet, In the future you will probably hear of Paul with his jazz orchestra in the Stork Club. Paul is an outstanding person in all the tasks he undertakes. BOB EALES Bob is a short, dark-haired person, He has a very pleasing personality, and intestinal fortitude. Bob served in the U. S, Navy and now tells of his experiences and views in the article GJ, Corner of the ujeffer-Sun . He is also vice-president of the Senior Class. Bob made a fine record by playing short stop on the baseball team. In basketball Basil never lets his size get hirn down. Hep is always in there fighting with the biggest of them. Bob never runs, he just bounces. He has a physique that is admired by everyone especially Tut. He also has a good head on his shoulders when it comes to studies. Bob is sometimes known as joe or Panda9', HELEN RAY Helen is one of the jolliest persons I know. There are never any moody days for her. She always has a smile on her face and a friendly word for everyone. A party wouldn't be aparty without Helen. She keeps the fun going. ' But seriously we think Helen is a wonderful girl. She gets a- long well with everyone and is very co-operative. We will all re- memter Helen even though she will graduate from Jefferson,,'Ray for Ray! CLARICE STEGALI.. Most everyone in school knows her by the name of ME'-diem. She is a small girl, about 5 feet tall, with brown hair and eyes. For the last three years she has been an active cheerleader, Her favorite sports are baseball and basketball.. In my opinion, Clarice is a girl who is hard to beat,



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DON FULLER Although he doesn't have much to say in school, Don has inter- ests after school that keep him very busy. There are7 t manyfellows who have a full time job in a factory and carry on their school work too. Of course there have been times when Don's eyes have become very heavy in English class, but we hope the cause was from the long working hours rather than the instruction he was receiving. - , GENE GARBER There is something about the wail of a siren during the wee hours that causes the more timid souls to shrink more deeply into their blankets, while those more bold rush to doors and windows to witness the shrieking commotion. The root of this unearthly wailing can usually be traced to Gene who is, without a doubt, the county's fastest ambulance driver - and the loudest, if we take the siren' into consideration, . We must give him credit though for having a more somber side because Gene is a budding mortician - and how are you feeling today? JULIAN SMITH Smitty is that slim, blonde chap with the innocent smile that covers up a totally different personality, one that is a cross between 1 bob-wire fence and a bucksaw. Of course that was before he met Rosie and we will, no doubt, have to address julian as Mr, Smith after that special date has been kept, We all expect Mr. Smith to go to town ! FRED SMITH x Whenever there is a great deal of noise around school, usually Fred has broken loose. He spends most of his time back in the li- brary flirting with the girls. His hobby is wrecking cars. lk Ik wk Pk Jack D.: Mother, I wish you would do my arithmetic. Mother: No, son, It wou1dn't be right. Jack D.: Well, maybe it wouldn't, but you could try.

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