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

 - Class of 1949

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ACTIVITIE S QNX 1 hir. Allen. ROW Z JEFFER-SUN STAFF Left to Right - Miss Easton, Joan Williams, Gordon Xrnold, Deborah Jurgens, Lola Harshnian, Dorothy Thompson, Jim Juday, La Verne Diggs, Joan Melody, Melvin Diggs, Jean Arthur, Ma ry Banks, Doris Johnson, Donna Brown, Helen Ford, Peggy Zurwell, Jeanne Moore, Marilyn Mann, Martha Eales, Louise Fussner, Loretta Melling, June Keller, Ba rba ra ROW 3 Cail, Be rneice lvia rtin. Bob Copenhefer, Virgil Petry, Dick Steele, Jim Clark, Bill Markley, Bud Stegall, Leroy De Federico, Lawrence Nickelson, Norman Mull, Rex Garber, Dick Murray, Maurice Burden, Lowell Steele, Beryl Wesler, Duane Arnett, Bob Bottoms, Philip Nelson, Charles Andy, Howard Ford. Editor-in-Chief. . . Manager Editor... Assistant Editor .... .. Head of Production ....... Head of Typing .... Exchange Typist ,..... Humor Editor .... Society Editor .... Music Editor .......... Home Economics Editor. . Sports Editor ........... Fashion Editor. . . . . . . Feature Editor .... . Business Managers. . . REVISED . . Dorothy Thompson .Lola Ha rshman . Gordon Arnold James Juday La Verne Diggs Deborah Jurgens June Keller . Mary Banks . .Jean Arthur . . Helen Ford Jeanne Moore Donna Brown Martha Eales . . .Dick Steele Melvin Diggs JEFFERrSUN STAFF Art Editors. . . .. . Joan Melody Joan Williams Norman Mull Rex Garber Mimeographers .............. Jim Clark Lawrence Nickelson Doris Johnson Circulation Managers ....... Bob Bottoms Beryl Wesler Assemblers . , ............. Bill Ma rkley Dick Murray, Bud Stegall Loretta Melling Louise Fussner Patty Hunt Advisors . , . . . .Miss Barbara Easton Mr. Robert Allen LIB RARIAN S ROW 1 1Left to Right, June Keller, Lois Jurgens, Miss Thatcher, Barbara Garber, Delores Dine. ROW Z Mabel Morrison, Gordon Arnold, Howard Ford, Paul Jurgens, Lowell Steele, Ruth Ander- SOIL 51



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FALL CARNIVAL As the school years roll on, so do the ca rnivals and at Jefferson the Annual Fall Carnival was held. lt was a gay festival where everyone enjoyed himself, so let's turn back sev- eral pages and ,refresh our memories. As we strolled down the halls we saw all kinds of booths. There were the Fortune Tellers , ready to give you the old line about what was going to happen to you. Then there was the cake-walk, the nail-driving contest, the penny-throwing game, the basketball' throw, the turtle race, and putting out candle flames with a squirt gun. On down the hall all kinds of guessing games were held such as, How many beans are in the jar, The Cafeteria was busy all evening serving meals and suppers and everyone was eating hot dogs. ln the gym the re was a Sweet Shoppe where we bought our homemade can- dies and candied apples besides donuts and cider. Then there was the main event, The Arnateur Show whe re school kids showed their talent. Paul Ray won first by singing, A Tree in the Meadow . Second place was won by Doris Young and third place went to Shirley Leisure. Elected Queen of the Carnival by public balloting of five-cents a ballot went to Helen Ford, a Sophomore, who has now won it two school years straight, She received ten dollars and a beautiful corsage. Runner-up went to Senior, Donna Lou Brown, who received five dollars and a beautiful corsage. Special mention went to Shirley Emmons, Delores Dine, and Connie Pickett who received corsages of chrysanthemums and yellow rose buds. There was a movie in the auditorium which everyone enjoyed immensely which ended our annual Fall Carnival. We are back where we started and we have refreshed our memories, so, let's look ahead for next year's carnival: PRINCE OF PEACE The Prince of Peace Contest was held on November 14, 1948 with two contestants. These were Robert Long, a Freshman, and June Keller, a Senior. The contest was held at the Methodist Church at 7330 P.M. It so happened that both contestants had the same topic, As the World Thinketh. June Keller won first place and received the Bronze Medal. On December 5, 1948, June went to United Brethren Church in Eaton, Ohio to compete for winner in the County. She was defeated by a girl from West Alexandria, who was Iris Moses, also a Senior. June placed secondiin the County, 53

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