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

 - Class of 1949

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Jefferson Township High School - Criterion Yearbook (New Paris, OH) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 59 of 126
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SAF ETXF I RST DRIVERS' EDUCATION The following are: Mr. Allen, Deborah Jurgens, Mary Banks, Louise Fussner, Doris Johnson, Jacqueline Reid, Maurice Burden, Dick Murray, Jeanne Moore. Other students are: Barbara Cail, Leland Federico, Philip Nelson, Lowell Smith. BUS PATROL ROW lLeft to Right - Robert Long, Richard Stive r, Gaynor Petry, Marion Rautsaw, Paul Iurgens, Allen Murray. ROW Z Denver Martin, Randolph Smallwood, Philip Brown, Mr. Allen, Rex Garber, David Brockman, Gordan Arnold. 55

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MARSHALL, CHARACTER IMPE RSONATOR On October 6th, Mr. Marshall, an impersonator was here at Jefferson Aud- itorium. He impersonated different characters, but centered them around the Shake- spearian lines, All the world's a stage ..... It was both interesting and amus- ing to hear him quote famous quotations and sayings. He then disguised himself in all sorts of wigs, ma sks, and robes, as other characters of history. POLOMENE POTTERS Mr. and Mrs. Polomene gave a most inte resting talk and exhibition of skill of the hands. This was the first assembly of this sort to have been scheduled at school. They made a large assortment of vases, bowls, and animals. They worked with a lump of clay, foot lathe, water, and their hands. They explained every process as they proceeded to make pottery. COLE MARIONETTE For a very unusual program we were entertained by the Cole Marionette. Mar- ionettes are another name for puppets and are controlled by strings. They presented King of the Golden River , a five-act play. The stage was changed between each act. Eight different actors were introduced. Everyone hopes they come back for a return performance next year. DEEP RIVER QUARTETTE PERFORMS The Deep River Quartette appeared before the grade and high school pupils Thursday morning, January 20th for a musical program. Many of the students' par- ents also were present at the assembly program. This is one of the many quota programs that were scheduled for this year. The four men sang a large variety of negro spirituals, and light popular pieces and were called back for many encore numbe rs, U The two songs that seemed to be a favorite among the listeners were Mood Indigo , and My Blue Heaven. Everyone hopes they will be scheduled for a return performance next year, DR. SLUTZ On February 3, 1949, Dr. Frank D. Slutz was at our school to answer ques- tions for us. He spoke to grades seven through twelve. At 1:30 P,M. we assembled in the school auditorium. Beforehand we had written personal questions we would like for him to answer for us. They had been taken up and presented to him. Mr. Sanders, Superintendent, read our question aloud and Dr. Slutz would answer them in his own way, Some of the questions wereg l. Dates on school nights. Z.. Homework assignments. 3. Jobs after school. 4. What is Communism? 5. Better family relationships. On the evening of February 3rd, Dr. Slutz talked to parents and older people at the P.T.A. Meeting. His talk was very interesting and it helped many people with their problems. Dr. Slutz was sponsored by the P.T.A. and the Hi-Y Club. f54



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7- f---' MUSIC ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW CHORUS Left to Right - Jacqueline Hopkins, Jeanne Moore, Peggy Melody, Connie Pickett, Lorraine La May, Pansy Cohen, Peggy Zurwell, Ruth Petry. Z Shirley Emmons, Loretta Melling, Barbara Garber, Delores Dine, Shirley Snyder Dorothy Thompson, Louise Fussner, Jacqueline Reid, Patty Hunt. Mr. White, Lillian Bonnett, June Keller, Doris Young, Patty Stemple, Doris Johnson, Donna Brown, Joan Williams, Jean Dunn. Bob Long, Mabel Morrison, Lola Harshman, Joan Melody, La Verne Diggs, Mary Banks Lorraine Ketron, La Donna Guenther, Barbara Cail. Melvin Diggs, Philip Nelson, Jim Juday, Leroy DeFederico, Bob Leisure, Bill Kessler Norman Watts, Dick Murray. l x 3 4 5 . ROW ROW ROW ROW BAND- 1 Left to Right - Jean Dunn, Dorothy Nelson, Shirley Emmons. I - Z Jo B1-own, Dalg Marklgy. Marilyn Brown, Jirn Hawley, Ruth Ann Stegall, Connie Pickett Dick Harter, Patty Moore, Ma ry Anne Hodgin. 3 Beverly Bunch, Jerry Reis, Charlene Mnrkey, Jim Miller, Patty Hunt. 4 Beryl Wesler, Lois Jurgens, Kenny Hughes- 56

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