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

 - Class of 1950

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Jefferson Township High School - Criterion Yearbook (New Paris, OH) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 59 of 260
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.........Senior Projects .. At the first of the year we Seniors decided, after a look into our treasury, that funds were needed if we were going to produce a year- book and go to Washington. So we got busy. Our first project offer was made by Norman Mull. So one fine day the Seniors were found shuck- ing corn on the Mull farm. After showing our ability in the corn field, we proceeded to prove it by working for Mr. Ressler and Mr. Banks. Besides adding some much needed money to our funds, we enjoyed ourselves and those who knew lit- tle about corn before had added to their knowledge. Our second big project of the year was that of selling magazines. The class was divided into two teams, each with a Captain. Duane Arnett was Captain of one team and Melvin Diggs Captain of the other. The object was to see who could see the most. Duane's team won. We were very pleased with the results of our sale. Deborah Jurgens and Richard Murray won oscars for selling at least S 100 worth of mag- azines. Deborah also received a Parker pen and pencil set for selling the most. Next we began selling pencils and balloons. But these weren't or- dinary pencils and balloons. The pencils were in gold with the basket- ball schedule printed on them in black. The balloons were yellow with Jefferson Hornets and a basketball design on them in black. The things appealed to the students and sold quite rapidly. One of the biggest events of the year was the selection of the Senior gift. Our choice was an office furniture set consisting of a desk, a desk chair, and a guest chair in gray metal. ln the eighth grade we gave a bulletin board to be placed in the upper hall and when we were Sopho- mores we bought a public address box for our home room. One of the last big features was the production of the Senior play. The name of it was Huckleberry Finn . We chose that particularly because of the popularity of the book of that name. This just about concludes our projects with the exception of our yearbook and our Washington Trip and I am sure- both will be a huge suc cess because of the amount of work put into them. They have been the inspiration for the work. P 26

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