Jefferson Township High School - Jehisco Yearbook (Matthews, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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K , Y I 1- , , y 2 , 4, 1 1 J Don 5 wellman Vzrgmza Leznmger Alefhea Boflenbabher Pobeft Bailey ACTIVITIES Bailey, James Robert Jefferson 1 2 5 Student Manager Class Play 2 5 4 Book Club 5 Jeffersonian Sports Editor 4 Bollenbacher Alethea Mae Jefferson 1 2 5 4 Treasurer 4 Vice president 5 Glee Club 1 2 5 Ass't Play Direc tor 4 Butcher, Charmaine Jean Jefferson 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 1 2 5 Vice president 4 Class Play 5 4 Leininger, Virginia Lee Jefferson 1 2 5 4 President 5 Glee Club l 2 Class Play 5 4 Morningstar, Virginia Ru Jefferson l 2 5 4 Class Play 5 4 Secretary treasurer Secretary 4 Warrior reature Edi tor 5 Jeffersonian Ass't Edi tor 5 Jeffersonian Editor 4 Glee Club 1 2 5 G1rl's Quintet 5 Patterson, Helen Joyce Jefferson 2 President Secretary treas urer Cheer Leader 1 2 5 4 Jeffersonian Feature Editor 4 Class Play 5 4 Queen 4 Weaver Margaret Ann Jefferson 1 2 5 Glee Club 1 2 5 Warrior Reporter 5 Jeffersonian Business Manager 5 4 G1rl's Quintet 5 Hellman, Doris Julia Jefferson 1 2 5 4 Class Play 5 4 Glee Club l 2 President 4 Secretary treasurer 1 Jeffersonian Picture Editor 5 warrior Associate Uditor 5 Book Club 5 Vice president 2 - - -4 1- -5-4 2-4 l 5 , - - - - I - - -4 Class Play 5-4 1 th - - 2 each school ffday brln s one iav closer t 0 r Commencement, pause to tb' P and owk Porwars 'nto tbe Pu e, for we see a preat re onsib lity co 11 upon us as ve select our vocation of life The first task of tke year was to elect off'cers hiss Doris Hel man was elected prcsilent 11ss Jean Butcher, vice pre ilenb Viss Ruth Vorningstar, secretary and Miss Ale thea Mae Bollenbacher, treasurer Robert Bailey, the only senior boy, acted as stuxent manager for the softball and basketball teams Miss Helen Joyce Patterson served four years as varsity cheer leader The Sen lor Thespians presented nviss Jimmy he cast Loui Patter H, on December Btn and 9th, 1947 of charact rs were as fell s hiss Hellman Florence Scot , Miss son, Catherine James, Miss argaret star, Doris Nllliams, M s Virginia ininger, Miss Natkl , Miss Butch Droopy Robert lev, Pro fes or Frazier, Ma on Debolt, Jimm Eugene We man Miss Bollen cher rved assistan d ector and .rompter Palmer was class sponsor na L., us 8 o u 1 .. 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Senior will TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN We, the class of 1948, of the Jefferson High School, of the county of Adams, and of the state of Indiana, being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do hereby, construct, publish, and confirm this our last will and testament, hereby, recalling all former wills, bequests, and devices of whatever nature of form here tofore made by us I Robert Bailey, will my ability to get along with girls to the junior boys, and my good department grades to Bobby Wendel I Alethea Iae Bollenbacher, will my long hair to Iilma Overholser, and my long fingers, to Tom Lister I, Jean Butcher, will my ability to run up and down the stairs to Rosslyn Huser, my red boots to larylyn I Virginia Leininger, will my laugh to lilburn Ross, my pug nose to Bobby lendel, and my long eye lashes, to Roselyn Huser I Ruth Horningstar, will my typing ability to Dick Allen, my ability to answer questions in class to Joyce Smitley, and my long finger nails, to lary Boioe. I, Helen Joyce Patterson, will my yell leading ability to lilma Overholser, my height to Howard Hiller, and my megaphone to Rosslyn Huser Good Luck I, largaret Ann Weaver, will my beautiful blond hair to larylyn Haines, my ability to play the piano to Iary Boice, and my blue eyes, to Dick Allen I, Doris lellman, will my curly hair to T m Lister, my ability to concentrate and study to Joyce Smitley, and my red hair to Howard Hiller. i I Haines, and my gum-chewing in class to Iilburn Ross. , . 9 Qnvv 1? J SMITLEY 909 -A HMIL M BOICE uv 1:1 LER T LISTER W OVERHOLSER B UHIURS lm ediately after classes began to func tion in rhythmic stride the Juniors elec ted class officers Their choice inclu ded Miss Rosslyn Huser, President, Joyce Smitley, vice president, Miss Marylyn Raines, secretary treasurer Mrs H W Thompson was appointed advisor of this illustrious and energetic class Not wanting to be outshone in the athletic realm by their sophomore freshmen buddies, the Juniors had several representatives in the hardwood contests as well as on the soitoall diamond Their representatives were Howard Miller, Joyce Smitley, Bobby Mendel, and Tom Lister Miss Rosslyn sity tea The ambitious Juniors sponsored the Fall Festival on November 18 On March ll and l2, the Junior dramatists presented Aaron Slick From Punkin Creek ' Th cast of characters included Aaron Slick, Howard Miller, Mr Wilbur Mer ridew, Wilburn Ross, Gladys Mav Merri dew, Miss Mary Ellen Boice, Mrs Rosy Berry, Miss Haines, Clarence freen, Joyce Smitley, That Girl in Red, Miss Wilma Overholser, Little Sis Riggs, Miss Huser, Hotel Guests, Richard Allen, Bobby Wendel, and Thomas Lister is i' - V 4? , v I A 0 a 0 0 7 . A I O Huser, served as cheer-leader for the var- me F O W - . . e . C A 1 ' I J 0 I JUNIOR PROPFECY After a frantic search in my attic going through dust, dirt, and what have you, I came upon the old crystal ball I handled it fondly and, behold, the shape of a man appeared It was none other than Robert Bailey! Mr Bailey was a prosperous farmer in Jefferson Township Fe specialized in onions and roses I imagine the fra grance was quite entrancing I blinked my eyes and what should appear but the forms of two lovely girls Odd they were dressed in white They seemed familiar But of course, they were Margaret Ann Weaver and Ruth Morningstar, now 'Angels of Mercy'in the New York General Pospital I rubbed my hands over my eyes I saw a huge crowd of people grouped around a lady I recognized her at once as Jean Butcher who was campaigning for Congress on the Republican ticket I kept watching and I could see a giant plane coming in to view The stewardess was talking with the passengers and when she looked up I saw it was Doris Hellman who was still very pretty I always tho1ght she should have gone to Follywood Dor1s's face began to fade away and still another girl appeared She seemed to be sitting in a roon filled wltn books It resembled a schoolroom and the girl was glnia Leininger Per desk had a basket of apples on it She must have had lovely students The crystal became misty and while I rubbed my eyes and waited for lt to c ear, there was in the distance the countenance of Alethea fae Bollenbacher which later came into full view She was having an art exhibit in the big metropolis of Jay City And now I see wires, and more wires Welen Joyce Patten son was working as the switch board operator at the Jay City Telephone Exchange The J 0 T was a rugs com pany employing many people and Uelen Joyce was fortnnate in securing her position And now the crystal goes blank for good Nhat fan it was predlclng the future for our Jefferson seniors a teacher.. I looked at the girl agalh and lt was Vir- km fa-F' X 5 H, M D1-:BOLT 'X E4 V E i KELLY vw 1 -C ...J Nt' MORNINGSTAR R38 'Q E SWITZER M BAILEY Nc r-'Y L 'Cn Y M WALL X X ES UH HU 3 D , ervlnv 1nto t e Xnrva stage and as sum1ng e respons1b1 1t1es as leaders f the nn e classmen, the s phomore 1 sted no t1me gettlng organ1ze o the1r second ear at J H or t e distinguished off1ce o pres1dent, he ophe chose har1on Debolt, ene Wellman was elec ed to care o t e r cor s a d f1nances Hr Clare nder was a po1nte class Ne sponsor e enthss1ast1c sophomores p ated ln extra curr1cular functions Br ce hr1st1, r1on Debo , Wayne Gerber, 1cbard M lle , 1ll1am at terson, Carl Spangler, helv n Wall, and Wuge e Yellman emonstrated the r a l around athlet c sklll 1h1le p ay 1ng on the basketball a d softball teams The M1sses Welodg Kuhn, Martha Ba1ley, and M1dge Weaver added barmong to the s1ng1ng of the G1rl ' chorus M ss Emma Lou orn1ngstar was chosen yell leader f or the 'Seconds K Em O Q h ,, . - th L o d r ' o s a ln d f r y . . 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J4fXQg V M igigi wh iz W nf' MT' ffff ! fj if X 95 I D3 I 4 Zfbf V 'V VUQLE Seventeen freshmen students in September' Although they they soon found they had nothing 7ag3 QV to dread for the sophomores were S3 N f to be united with them in all thai business and social functions O the all important freshmen sophomore executive com mittee, Lyle Tumbleson was chosen vice president, Ruth Lehman, secretarv, and Darrel Kuhn, treasurer Lyle Tumbleson, Darrel Kuhn, Donald Gerber, Richard Ninnlch, Gerald Miller, Donald Brandt, and Norman Haines represented the class on the basketball and softball teams Miss Betty Wendel was yell leader for the 'Seconds' Last but by no means least, just when the freshmen thought the sophomores had failed to remember ini tiation, slips of paper were handed to each fresh man Needless to say initiation day was a tremen dous success 4 D 'ff 1 1 allnf Iva x VV F If H' W' wtf ' N' N -'fziy K P 4:65 ff J 1 rw 5f- gnlg dinb- , Sf 1, ' f N.. ,.- 5 Q ' 'i5L :. - Axe Q yi. -JT' b -v' iggai V .frkes m'CQ4 if 1' lu' , ,jG' fi ,gf ff D ! fav ' 1.5 N ,ly ' I AK fr Ida 4 W ' l 4A lf' f I-V ' X i at H QQKAS of W L :W gig ' I LJ x 1 , f f wi ex L F ' , V Q ,,AXxN 5 75 ' LAN, Il. - 6 m of f K 'I 'N dreaded the green treatment sfgffw UZQK 4 W D ' 'uf ' . 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Q...-'z . - 'Q I I 41 C' 5 1 GRADES l AND 2 On August 28, 1947, twenty timid, shy, little folks en tered Jefferson to start their journey through school On the same day nineteen veteran travelers entered the second grade Since the beginning of school we have worked and played hard We have learned to read, write spell, and do some arithmetic We have, also, tried to be kind, polite, and willing workers We like our singing games and our play period in the gym Here we see the future Warriors practicing basket shots Several very nice books have been added to our library GRADES 3 AND 4 We, of the third and fourth grades started the year with a goodly number and jagged along steadily for sev eral weeks Then several of our number left us for our neighboring state of Ohio, and after our first heavy snowfall another hurried off to Florida wa have been happy on our new swings among the trees, playing in the shop, in the fox and goose ring, attending the basket ball games, and frequently seeing the movies which Mr Snyder provides We liked 'Airways of the Sky ' One of our brightest days, was the day that our very books were ordered especially for us, and are for keeps Some of the ones we like best are 'Rainbow in the Sky' 'Rootabaga Storiesn, nBears of Blue River', and 'Dr Doolittle As members of the Junior Red Cross we filled boxes for children of other lands We contributed generously to the March of Dimes GRADES 5 AND 6 Thirty eight scholars, twenty two in the fifth grade and sixteen in the sixth grade, were more than our old room would accom odate, so we moved to the large room south of the assembly with its spacious windows Our library facilities were greatly expanded by the addi tion of several new books and a reading table of our own The boys who played on the Junior High School basket ball team were David Hammitt, Larry Coblentz, Roland Tumbleson, Richard Butcher, and Paul Stolz own library books were brought into our room. These l C nt X! .5 xxx NG Pb -'L Calendar AUGUST The days passed by until finally Registration Day came around, to our astonishment we found that the water fountains were still holding together by one spare nail SEPTENB U As the sun rose bright and early on Labor Day everyone took ajvantave of their final lay of rest, as we needed it to r cover from Registr tion fifty one students enrolled o H gh School for 2eth scholastic yefr School opens and once aoaln the Students hear those IC from the teachers, nFor tomorrow we shall have this ani that UJon't they ever get tired?D Our act v tt s started with a softball game at Hartford fi 'r1l1, bat aga n nobody dnderstood orders, top and Listen! another softball game with Hart fori also one with Pleasant Mills s beni for school ldnch What, you mean those fresnmen a e till wa der Wo around the school! Freshmen and Soplomore :arty at school house Mary had a little lamb, hex Iatner Killed it ead, Now Mary takes the lamb to choal, Between two hunas of bread OCTOBER To start the vnth of October ribht we were lntroddced to dev lo na from Linn Grove the Senior class in a huff, an urexpe ted Que t atte ded their class meeting student body hear nev teele School house oc the iner clicaed aga'n for those famous por traits of the Ser'cr 'lass Basketball boys eager for pr ct'ce with their new coach Sophomores begin 'nit' o J exercises or new stddents Seniors ce vei proofs, what a let down they had lolds econd official meetlnb Viss Courtney's car isol ted or a rock fhapel w'th Rev Schwartz Se o th and Eiahth r e throv the'r first party 'rat at n passes received pictares of everyone for learooo Basketball ooys arrive early Ol pxatf' r seller atter 1 pl nc pals' mee . 1 En ' 5, I . C EL oovoo ' 0 Y, 1 ' Q I - l J., A .sooo fe W I X A nd t J. 1 3827 '-'JOY'-43 ' r V 1 y o cocoa ' l 1 4. .G ' , I , unsung l T9 J ' - .L ' ' ' is 'A I . coolo iQ ouovopo Tu Ao ' 1 u ' .t uoeeu x , I' S fl J J.. ' boson-, 1 .'1. -Y .1 cocoa. .,w . .Z , Ci 1 1 1 S I A ocean A m' .. F' S l Y ' ,., o .ho noses - ' A C J' V S Tl ya A . v- Q ...gg . o .J noon: ' cupled by the Farm Bureau Organization of this section across- C L. S ' 4 u 4. .- u 00010 , 'Q ,, cocoa- A - -fit P . ' oeoso PC' 1 L ' v nlooope To Ae 1 S, 4.4 l'7ciooo.4 15 9 1 ueooou 4. o scale ,Yom 7. E ai 4 f - 4. canon! x ., 1 . ,. . k Y.. K -,495 oi :lm ,IL -5 bjooova 'J .1 ' 'Y H r tissue' V - f- , :, 2 ' S 1 1 x,l.CUaeoee!'1t 0 xxzu' MAC. 1- 1. t' ing at Indianapolis Glen Martin thrills audience with a magician show Students vacation, while teachers attend convention our queen, hiss Helen Joyce Patterson, was announced at the Junior Fall Festival Halloween passes by NOVELBER Students enjoy pep session with yell leaders Kirk land defeats Jefferson at first game all inspired by Rev Willard Warriors defeat Pleasant Mills Basketball prospects look good P T A gathered at the school house and listened to Mr Hann who spoke on consolidation Senior Play cast announced by their Sponsors Students reminisce on Armistice Day loss to Wren ends winning streak Cof one game! Play cast practice for a good performance another loss to Pollng, what are those Warriors going to do next? Rev Moser was here for Chapel Seniors learn of a new romance Juniors had a theatre party, aft erwards they were entertained at their sponsor's home, vacation Basket ball game with Geneva, games like that make some people happy, others sad Jefferson Warrior T shirts become popular on school grounds and at the ball games 'KWITCHURBELYAKIN' Report cards today DECEMBER Stage erected for play performances Jean Butcher on radio from Fort Wayne stage painted and Senior play practice Basketball game with Monroe, also one with Bryant, Boys, don't you hear our cry, Win! Win! for our devotional period we heard Rev Eisenhower dress rehearsal for play, cast still cramming drama tists put on their performances game at Portland with Gray reservation for caps and gowns unex pected vacation begins due to furnace repairing everyone was snowbound Madison game cancelled due to the weather Teachers deliver part of their final exams a triumphant victory over Bryant, keep up the good work boys! remainder of exams, teachers give students a delicious treat Christmas recess begins on December 24 KERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 00099 5 C0000 L OOOIO I 00000 lil!! I A 00000 ' 00000 I OOO!! OIOOO I 00000 I O C U OOIOI C0000 Ciliia IOOOO Gill. O'O00O O 00000 0000! ' ' Mrs. H. W. Thompson.....everyone enjoyed Thanksgiving OOO!! . 05000 OOO!! : COO!! 0000. OIOOO fill! 4 . . Ulbll O 0000! ' :ooo ' eeoob oeeoe eeeoo ' 00010 OOIIO IQUIO DOOOO . ICIOC . OIUIO 00000 JANU-s WV School pround covered with blannet of snow as students return from delightful Christmas holidays annual staff holds meeting Christmas gifts revealed pen and pencil sets and watches Seniors sive yell for themselves Madison game at Berne, remember the coach glrlso Vr Neuenschwarder and Mrs Thompson late for class Whv did Robert Bailey eat on'ons after the game with Mad1son9 students and teacrers listen to Bev Hall Jefferson fans maxe trips to Decatur to witness County Tourney Warriors play Champs of Monmouth Warriors and fans drowsy Jr High Fame at Be ne P T A assemble at school house snowed all day, sad fans at game with Hart ford Basketball bovs had pictures taken Money collected for annual Senior lass decides on motto class color, and flower report cards today Mrs H A Thompson lectures to literature classes accompanied bv Rev Elcher the bovs hearts turned a flip flop in General Business class when tnev noticed a red head w th a blue ribbon 1 nher hair on second glance lt was 'Miss Eurenla bellman Basketball boys draw up their Constitution, better abide bv it boys! game with Decatur Commodore the bovs are showing improvements office full of occupan s all day snapshots taken for annual Jefferson vs Pleasant Mills music class sanp at Geneva Farmers' Institute Basketball boys had pictures taken over, cameras more durable fnis time members of High School sang at Berne Farmers' Institute Rev Maas here for Chapel annual stafi bat their brains out on the construction of the annual FEBRUARY Whole student body turns out to welcome the groundhog on Groundhog Day also Vfrglnia Leininger March of Dimes Campalvn, Gave Generouslv music class sings at Berne for Youth for Chrlst High School takes I Q Tests Jefferson Warriors defeat Gray part of the Senior virls were accompanied by Mrs Thompson to Port Wayne to see the Passlon play, afterwards she gave them a treat at Swearinpen's Restaurant at Decatur Seniors, Juniors, and part of the Sophomores went to Geneva to be X Rayed for tuberculosis Mr Neuen schwander shows Basketball pictures and takes orders A . Y I . ounce . , ..... ' 3 'Q IIIUOA ' V .oooeoi I . 1 Q A la W . M 5 . . .. ... l ' .-- . . .... . s eases , A, tolli' 'IDOOO . , r ..... . . . . Clit! V. ' ' ..... v A ....,. , lllll D c 4 - . ,, , .....- , , ,...... . . N. ' ,. .....an inspiring message was flannel-graphed by Mrs. Lohr, V . . ..... l - e 1 ' 'n , 4 gl - l yy -v - ...... 5: V 6- 00000 U lihli A .A Oil!! D ..... I - r 4 nance x-J' kill!! . CUOOO I 0 N70 0090! -. .. ' A . . ' A ' 1 ' ' a cocoa L - cones e for them .Seniors and the sixth grade take tests from Mr Hann Seniors still hold books upside down when they study Qespecially in study halls! mighty victory over Madison Varsity basketball ends with 4 wins and 14 defeats B team completes season with 6 wins and 12 defeats M Neuenschwander and Lrs Palmer absent due to illness hr and Nrs G A Palmer entertain play cast Sectional drawing announced, Jefferson vs Monroe seventh and eighth grade game with Berne report cards, students get ting restless Rev Young here for Chapel student body gives coach and team a roaring and viva cious pep session Basketball team received new suits and sweaters Hartford Gorillas win County Sectional MARCH Senior girls disappointed when 'George refused to look or speak part of the Faculty and students attend the Regional at Huntington Junior class play given, sponsored by Mrs Thompson P T A and students give audience a delightful performance State bas Good Friday students return from delightful Easter report cards delivered, only one more time folks, and we'll be through APRIL Softball practice gets into full swing Seniors make plans for skip day Junior and Senior Reception at Y N C A on April l6, at Fort Wavne, Raymond Beights an instructor at North Side High School, furnished the music for the banquet, following it a theatre party na held at the Emboyd Teachers Banquet Seniors practice for Baccaluareate Services AFV Baccalaureate Services in Lutheran Church at New Corydon final examination roll around athletics and activities are set aside for a final week of hard st dying friends and relatives of graduatirg class ather at school auditorium for Commencement 8 Sen'ors of '48 are awarded their diplomas at the com ble ion of the scholastic year UOOOIA IIIII r. - I1 ketball f1nals.....School dismissed onelhalf day for Con you Slmagme SENIORS Alethea Bollenbacher fat? Doris Wellman without red hair? Jean Butcher not chewing gum in class? Robert Bailey without his wise cracks? Virginia Lelninger without her gigglr? Ruth Morningstar without long fingernails? The senior class with seven boys and one girl? The typing room as anything else but a haven for seniors? Margaret Ann Weaver talking without removing her spec taclee? Helen Joyce Pattereon'e refusal to yell for the Hartford Basketball team? JUNIOHB Howard Miller not blushing? Mary Boice being boisterous? Richard Allen with a girlfriend? Marylyn Haines with unkempt hair? Tom Lister with curly Cnaturall hair? Wilburn Rose without his Southern accent? Wilma Overholeer not yelling at a ballgame? Joyce Smitley and Bobby Wendel with something to say in government and economics class? SOPHOMORES Carl Spangler in a hurry? Bryce Christy not studying? Wayne Gerber without a grin? Bill Patterson telling a secret? Richard Miller resembling Atlas? Colleen Kelly without coining names? Emma Jean Switzer with a featherbob? Eugene Wellman not rubbing his head? Marion Debolt without his hair combed? Melvin Wall not scoring at a baeketball game? Emma Lou Morningstar without a flower in her hair? Melody Kuhn and Miriam Weaver not singing on the bua? Roeelyn Huser studying? Martha Dailey remaining Calm 'er e at ball ame9 P Fwd N Ruth Lehman not beinp neato Patsy Tohnson not misrhiefousv Cerald Mlller not being quiet9 Darrel Kuhn not teasinv so eone9 Donald C rder wit out a svea+er7 Pettv Vande' without a no pado r9 Norman Haines bein? six feet tallo Crace Monroe belnv quiet on the bus9 Plorene Iurinbill without her lessons? Clark Reed catching the bus every morn' p Andrew Coblentz without a mischievols Qrino Lyle Tdnbl sor w'tho1t his red shirt and tieo David Nh'ttredge and Richard Minnich behaving themselveso 1q4mu Susan Rumple bein? noisy' Virginia Brewster being noisy' Cerald Miller not beinv bashfulo Jack Nendel without back talkinpo Na vie Smitley and John Ov rholser getti g along' Swvwwmw Patty Kelly dark complectedo Richard Stuber witn long hair? Patsy Rumple with straight hair9 Barbara Lehman not Dlaving the pianoo Robert Switzer without something to sav Donald Charleston without his irlfriendo Imogene Miller ke ping one seat on the buso TEACHERS Miss Courtney not being bashful9 Mr Neuenschwander without a white shlr Mrs Palmer rubbing the wind into someone Mrs Thompson without co pilot Neuenscbwa Mr Snyder without his earlv morning asse v s m , A L, ,' J. , ,, cool, and o2Al-,t 1 a S . 'Elm VAS J A . v 4 - u. I9 Q. ' ,H ' , N '., C L ,,H M, l K m u . -J , ... V 1 Y . 1 . .fn A -n '? Donald Brandt without Anna Louise Smitley? X I 1 . . l 7., 9 4 4 .1 7 . . 7 . , r . 2 r . Q a 1. ' l ? U , C . e V . , ' . t? 0 , - U hier? .,.x-,1 -.,,,..'..-, O V t -. -w ' THE PLEASANT THINGS IN LIFE It's the pleasant things in life that count No matter what folks say, The things that never will amount To the atoms of todayl Yes, radar, atoms and the like Have no place in my array Because it's the pleasant things in life that count Not those that will pass away! Kindness, goodness, and plenty of love Are the things I'm going to seek For the pleasant things in life Are the ones' that are always keeps! Beware of hatred envy and sin, Develop love within For 1t's only the pleasant things in life That are surely bound to win! liriam Weaver 1948 THE NEW LOOK Women's styles are like the trees, While back they were above the knees Now they're quite the other way They call all this the 'New Look, But I think they are quite wrong, It's just the real old, old look With a little added on Now, ladies, I'm not trying to criticize, The gentlemen like it fine, I believe 1t'a quite easier on their eyes And they thought it was about time larion Debolt 1948 I I They change most every day-- I TALES OF J H S They call them green freshmen, But For The And they are far from being right statistics prove the freshies' are ones that show they're bright when it comes to Sophomores They think they're passed that stage But when their scores arrive You'd think they had turned the page Then for the jolly Juniors Who think their work is o'e Find out when finals come They should have studied more The twelfth, those just right Seniors Who are always on the run, Prove out to be the greenist Regardless of their fun And now for Jefferson's faculty, They're swell and oh! what fun This comes from high school students And not from just this one When summing up my verses, I thirk I'll close with this, We'll all remember Jefferson As a dear place full of bliss Miriam Weaver 1948 I I I O 9 9 U I rn -- O 9 U I . -- , its XR H an 4 JEFFERSONLAN STAFF Fxrst Row M1ss Helen joyce Patterson Feature Edltor Miss Ruth Mormngstar Edxtor Mzss Margaret Ann Weaver Busmess Manager Second Row M1ss jean Butcher Miss Alethea Mae B01 lenbacher Miss Vlrgmla Leunnger and Miss Dons Well man, Reporters Robert Ba11ey Sports Editor EC OND TEAM CHEERLEADER Left Emrna Lou Mornmgstax Right Betty Wendel M ......... ld ll 'A ' vm ' ,w A , f P' ll - K I we 1- ' - ', I -1 - .' I ' n i X I 4 . gfff. 4 4 A M--W .. 'A .u l - um. , , 'F' 1 ' -1 , Us, hh F1-QQ! 8 A QL Ar I - 1 3 1 S 2 p ' 1 n ' S r - ' f' XX '.'V,f' xx .lgnifr in 1 ,llf 1 1 . ,. A 1 . 1 . f' X5-v f.. 1 Q ,yu x J' X f 'rdf' kv ,fx Q ,kr ,f. ,f , '1- ff ,f-iff. 1 ,, X ,f 4 1' ' , 1' 1 , A, ,f , .,. ,H A A .'r .f,'. Xxifl ..,'f 111.1 1 '. ,'.f., , .lf X Y. X ,Ll 11 P' 'is If X tb gem LSADSRS t every basketball game we see two mdwiduals always cheering the team to hght o fm vlctory These two are known as Rose lyn Huser and Helen joyce Patterson We greatly preclate their efforts and good cooperahon to the team and the fans They have wxlhngly and eagerly gwen support to the team throughout the ent-ure basketball season and we are reatly mdebted to them for thelr fine job L . TUMBLESON l E. WLLX IMAN P, WENDEL .4 'if' D KUHN B CHRISTY I M DE BOLT 46 H MILLER M WALL J SKHTLEY .1 if 5 I kib- D BRANDT Am' BASKETBALL November 4 Season opened when the Warriors battled with Kirkland Not enough practice Kangaroos won 57 November 7 Warriors put Spartans cagers in the cage 44 42 November ll n't Floor November 21 n' 54 November 28 Nent to Wren, Ohio, to whip them We did too small 40 37 Warriors were out to beat Pollng but could Warriors put up a good battle but Cardinals fought harder 65 50 December 3 Warriors lost to Monroe 62 40 December 5 Bryant's floor too long for us 58 37 December l2 Harriers tried to win over Gray 46 39 December 25 Bryant went home sad We won 47 42 January 6 Lost to Madison Holiday hangovers 50 49 Januar 9 COUNTY TOURNAMUNT Played Monmouth fCounty Champs January January January January and 27 time 57 43 lost 54 62 Poling Yellow Jackets came over and stung Not so hot against the Commodores 52 40 K1rkland's nhigh ceilinbn fouled us 62 24 Pleasant Mills had the goods on us this February 6 Beat Gray this time Wall made 58 points 72 55 February 10 Vren, Ohio went home contented 60 Sl February 17 Narrlors danced home from Vadison 41 58 February 27 SDCTIONAI TOURN'Y defeated by Monroe 44 36 9 I 0 '24 to '51 .- January 15--Went to Hartford. Gorillas too tall. 67-13 l6-- . us. 34-58 20-- . - 23-- N . - 'O Back Row T Lister G Miller C Spangler W Gerber Fzrst Row N Hames B Patterson R Muller D Gerber Opponent Kirkland Pleasant Mills Wren Pohng Geneva Monroe Bryant Gray Bryant Madis on Hartford Poling Decatur Kirkland Pleas ant Gray Wren Media on SECOND TEAM Place Here Here There There There Here There There Here Here There Here There There There Here Here There SOFTBALL After being in school two dave, and bavinp verv little practice the Warriors met with the Hartford Forillas to see who had the best sovtball team Hertford Had a bit of mood luck 8 to 3 The next week on the elea n+H Hartford came for a visit to make sure just who did rave the best team I ruess this settled it for now I smelled a skmnk Thev won F to O On Seotemoer 16 the Na riors cot the ball to rolllnf an uns t Dleasant Kills' a ple cart l to 4 1h8U on september 19 went to Pleasant 'ills to see if we could do it a ain old' After upsettlnp Pleasant V1 ls two tim s f 'ei at Norroe Seotember 24 Too much sun, coulon't see' ve weren't satisfied with one tr! so we nad them one oxer here tne tuentv seventh o' Septemoer out they non l2 to lO fr-D-At, wALswonTH , , I M . - . 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