Lafayette Jackson High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Lafayette, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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There were twenty-one members who took part in music. They were: Colleen Holland, Carole Oberdier, Cleola Zimmer- man, Jane Countryman, Marcia Cotner, Barbara Kersker, Gloria Mortimer, Phyllis Sampson, Mary Alice Fetter, Lorraine Long meier, Chestine Stashwick, Donald BQyd,Dale Stevens, Leonard Klingler, Dick Vermillion, Jim Staver, Gilbert Long, Dean Nichols, Tom Martin, Buddy Long, Bill Peterson, and Edward Inskeep The senior year activities began with Marcia Davis, and her attendant Juanita Gray reigning over the Homecoming festivities in October The football players receiving let ters or bars at the football banquet sponsored by the senior girls were Roger Mowery, Dewey Shaffer, Edd Rex, John Kline, Wilbur Sumney and Dennis Rex Senior girls serving as Var sity Cheerleaders were Shirley Aldrich, three years, Carole Oberdier, one year Luella Reinhart, Edward Inskeep, Donald Boyd, Lorraine Longmeier, Cleola Zimmerman, Carole Oberdler, Juanita Gray, and Roger Mowery were selected totake the Senior Scholarship tests in February, while Buddy Long and Gilbert Long took the state agriculture test The class officers for this year were Roger Mowery, president, Buddy Long, vice president, Juanita Gray, secre tary, Edward Inskeep, treasurer,and Phyllis Sampson, student council representative Shirley Aldrich and Lorraine Long meier served as president and vice oresident resoectively of G A A during their senior year Students elected to the Ethan Allen Honor Society were Cleola Zimmerman, Chestine Stashwick, Phyllis Sampson, Roger Mowery, Carole Oberdier, Lorraine Longmeier, Gilbert Long, Edward Inskeep, Marcia Cotner, Donald Boyd Those selected Lorraine Longmeier, Chestine Stashwick, Roger Mowery, Jim Staver, Dale Stevens, Carole Oberdier, Gilbert Long, Edward Inskeep, Juanita Gray, Phyllis Sampson, Cleola Zimmerman, Colleen Holland, and Barbara Kersker On May 8 and 9 the senior play nThe Night was Darvu was presented by the cast, Gilbert L o n g, Cieola Zimmerman, Dewey Shaffer, Dean Nichols, Chestine Stashwick, Juanita Gray, Lorraine Longmeier, R o g e r Mowery, Joe Hunt, oe Cleaves, Shirley Aldrich, and Barbara Kersxer At the Baccalaureate and Com encement exercises, which were held on May 18 and 19, 1952, recognition was given to Edward Inskeep the valedictorian and the salutatarian, Lorraine Longmeier This, the largest class, to graduate, numbered S2 seniors. ,XR Ag 444g TJAAI Q QD c 735741 fd jmmfw' I . . . 0 . . - A , . , - . O I O . . . . . . b O 1 ' . O . . Q - O O . O . . . r I ' 1 . I for membership in Quill and Scroll were: Marcia Cotner, O . . . 1 B . . , J O Jxayr' NJ .1 'JL ,lj sl - 1 9 A Y . .' 4i,zQ f A 1 !

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w re Roger Mower , pr slient Nellle Gr y, vlc presldent, Phyllls S fnpson, secretary, Ch. rles Long, tr asurer, Donald Boyd, student COU.IlCll r pr s ue tu and Carol Oberdl r r porter Durlng th entlre yar w had one class oarty, winch was held at Chrlstmas tuna, Upon entry to th l v nth grade, w soon found that the Janlor nom room w uld not se t llth stefients, so the class was lvl :Lnto two sect on one frhlch was under the leadershlp of hrw n Penhorwooi, nd the other under the leadershlp of Leonard K.L1ne it th st rt of the year there were 62 students en- roll d Earba Evans, Mary P tchel, J1m erenneman B 1 1 1 Askln Pon ld Weber and H rcld Url ht left 'iurlng th year Our offlc rs wfre as follows E11-lard Insf p, presl d nt, Bon -fo 1 w, ee preslf' nt Glorla 'iort mer secre tary tr asur r Ch les Lon 1, student counc l representatlve and role Obe f'1er, r oorter We were honored to h t the followm Junlors selected to ttend tu, sllen County Hono Qocletf Banquet h ld at LaF'1fette C role Ober her, fl rela Cotn r, C nestlne Stash Cleol Zurmern n On March 30, 1951, the gunlor class pllv Good t Charll w s pres nted Coll en Holl rd, Carole Oberdl r Barbmr Kersker Joe Hunt, 111P terson, Lorraine Longnel. r, Shlrley I-.l'r1eh Roger low rgy, Dew J Sh .ffer, mow rd Inske p, and Glo 1a A510 ls w re members of the plav c-mst George Cox was ehr ctor of tb play Members of the cl ss who play' ' footb ll wer'-13 B111 Peterson, Dewey Ch xfer, Poker Mow ry, Romer Fllfljhl r, Edd Rex, Dlck Iuri n, and John Ilmn We were proud to h Ve thr of our cl ss on the flrst flv on the b sketb ll 'oe m, Dewey Shaffer, Dwalne Hall 'md Jerry Downard Oth rs wno play ba ketball were Den nls Rex, Dw me Guthrle, 116 John hllne Shlrl I l r ch was cwosen cheerl ader and Glorla Mort mer was el ct d as 3 .nlor t ndant to the Queen for homecomlng, Three of ou m mb rs took p rt ln the ensembles com- pt t1n at th Elsteidfod Carole Ob 1' 1er and Colleen Holland took p t 1n toe gl ls' nsembl wm ch rated flrst, 'md Denali Voyd took p rt ln the muted and boys' nsembles, wh1ch rated flrst and seco rl . . . . . 2 ' TT 1 . H Q e z Q d e 5 X e. e- - ' an - - G e - - v , - ' f , . 4. '. f ' ',- ' Q u L1 3. '55 A Q C , C3 0 ' -. . ' . 'A ' ka w Lf A 'I l F '1 Q C' lg L: L ' C '.,- 1 O' 'x 'Zi E1 es '. ' . . . . X . aluil 1 3 , - ' : 1 ' ., ' ' 1. ' L C. 1 . . F - . ' I x C 8. ' 3 1 . . ,I J . . ra , Ja fx . cw , ' 11. . ' ' 1 S, .J 2 A - , a .f 3 -. 1 C- e e . . A , A . e: 3 3 1, , e .--.QC - Q ' 2 y, fi 1- rf- 4-3 5 'ef i s , 2 - f- L, . ' e 5 o ar .3 f i ' 5 fi , , ' e ,a . V2 l!'l ch ' , 'U U 5 I A g . . . . 1 - A , 1 - , , , Q. A A . . I' LJ . 'I 1 U Cf, fg T1 c' ,va ' e E' ' 1 - ' A T? ET' 'I' - - 1 ' C wlck, Donal.. Loyd, edward lnskeep, Phjllls eazupson, and El . ' AQ , . 1 C. fp . e.- une e 51 X c '--., ea a. 51 I e , A ,. I . f E1 ' ' , 'C' 1.2 G ' 4 S ' . ' . A I , . YY ,e . 'X .1 , ' r Q ' u' A 9 -' . e. an l . . .r e 1 1 y . , A .- ' -5 1 x. .L , I xx R' 2 A f UL a v 'V - - .. f . 'X L4.A3 'D L -?. 47. L V 6 I LL ' I - P ' - : ez 1. . x , us. ' ' 'W T . ' .A 'T A Ss.: he s 'N A is 1 - Ye, A Q fl '51 ' 4. ' ' , , V ,J c . ' e.. J ' I CLA ' S .5 fx '- . . . , . A 3 s 3 ff' A '. . A , . . Q , . A -' U: 11 .- 1 - -.. A ' -LJ e I ' , -s .- ' ' - 1. s- - e e. Q 1' a te l . 1 . - Y r e a 'I N- . N A . , A., I - C L, 'B x t. fl C 'L X . . , V . - A . . f . . 1 QI' A J. c S .. X , . . . x c 7 ' , a ' C i . I . F X .L 4 x 9



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CLASS PROPHECY Time: 1965 Place Northern Canada Theme Uranlum Rush mhe two gre t SC181t1StS, D o n a 1 d Bovd and Edward Inskeeo, were erolorlng 1D No thern Canada 1n the Sprlng of 1965 Ns tn y were ttenptlng to flqd a deposlt of an um by HSIHE 5 lbe counters o er prollslng 100k11g brolrd, taey came near the czbln of 4 orospector, the Xlaskan SOlIdF gh, Harvey 3 oertsche nfter talklng to Harvev for 3 whlle, they p oc eded on thelr Journey Nfter gO1Hg about flve mlles, they HOB1Ccd that the gelger counters began to PeglS ter very sllghtly thet some rad oactlve ore was near hy Closely exxnlnlng the area, they foand th t th g e 1 g e r counters were at thelr oe k at the entranc ol a small cave Golng 1nto the ca e they heard a low no nlng sound resemol ing that of Mrs Hlrp, who has als ppeared from c1v111zat1on three y ars before Upon clo r examln t1on they dlscovered that lt w s the l dy ln questlon They learned that she, belng 41YCd of teacalng school, decld d to live a lonely herm1tess's l1fe D1SCOVEr1ng that there was a valuable uranlum deposlt ln thls cave they made known the1r dlsco crv to ClVll1ZG t1on Back ln L Fayette, Mr P cker, hearxng of th1S stup n dous dlscovery, pllnned to outflt .n exped tion of adv ntur our people to tlke advant ve o thls StPlKC So he rounded uo a Lroup of a 1 u m n 1 COnSlSt1Hg of Dlck Buld n, Dolores Golden, 3etty lull, Joyce McC11ntock, and Jerry Down ro Thes slx Journeyed to wont 411 andunon 3P'1V1l fhey stoooed t the Qyp'n Jerry's Tr dlHg Post, o nel by Dt n Nlchols and J rry 1cNett, to onrch s nrospectlnb SUDD11 s From the e they w nt to Cl1DDlH' Cle v s' Dog S1 d 'omp.ny to purchas exper en 4 5uldCo and su gestcd the L o n g Culde S PVlCb, owned nu opcr +eo,t5 G1lbert nd Buocy Long M91HW11l6, after pl ylng a rubbed Lootball game 1g21HSt the Cleveland Browns,Dea y Shalfer nd Roger oaery, hearlng of the uranlum st lKe QbCld to lctlre from football .nd JOID the rush Mr Dtrr, thelr man g , he T115 of thelr d clslon, deter lned to 7011 th m 1Q ta lr ad entur These tare cn rter d a alan to t.ke th n tu U n , th name F the new boom toan un n thef ooerd d the pl n , th y d.s covertn that lt w s olloted bf J n St fer w1th Tom Ma +11 as co D1lOt s take o1f t11e rr fed a snall volc ploed up 815135, 'Please fasten wour s f tyqbelts, everybod' U Uoon 11V S+l twnp, lt w s dlscof red tn t the volce b 'cubed to the JerJ ttractlve stew rdess, Juanlta Gr y Roper, s nslng tde nr sence of s o m e of th opposlte sex wlth hls well tr laed nos , opened the adgolnlng como.rtnent doc ad sur prlsed M.rjor1e Joseph, Lu lla Relnhart, A ry 11lC6 Petter, . r . . . . . . . . ' :a ' ' ' 11 1. A , . . . - J - ' r , f. . - A. 1 'L A , . , . 1 . nw 4 q . 5 fl f' A ' ll- - -'v - ' e f,-dr '1 1 Vu A- W- L 'r 1 A L , '- , 7 ' ' ' . I ' Rl 1 'N . J V . I . 7 . L ' Q -L Q ' 'JI' I' 9 A L ' o . e 'Z N YJ Q ' f 1 - . 4 ' -. 1 , e o ' ' I . ' ' 51 9 . K 3 -,- .V L 3 . ' L- 1 0 - lf ' L 1 f' ' A A. X ' . . . . q N . . . . , I J ,- f 9 ' 4 39 '1 1 3 1 . 3 Q -1 0 'B f . .. 2 , . A . A v U ' J. 4 Nr C . . ' . . VJ . . . ,- A . lr g 3. f ' 0 1. ' 3 ' 9 - 9 J. - G ' , I' ' '1 I .4 . qc, . -L f' , Y . . . . W C A f . . xl L . . , L 4 ' . c - . 3 Q S f' . A FE' f 1 f J ' L A ' e . ' 1 ' ' W ' in .Cl gl. rl ' Q 'd . . '3 EY' V L 1 - U A - ' D 0 ' ' - A r fi 4 'I C C u A Q L ' G transportation. There Joe told them that they would need le Cer v JH K g -, ,,. - ' - w S '2 . , . , . ,, V , Y . , . ,. 1 - T 5 2 ' g a - . -. . . v X , at rrryt. T4 1 , I . X ' A 1. L1 1 - ' - .I . ry.. H ,AL had . Q O I G - A 7. Jr . l A N 'J 9 V '1 ' K 'X - L, I 4 9 L 1 3 . V LL. 3 1 .. v 1 - - ., ' .: . . e 2 - e L e H - er P re ln e . o- . 1 1- ,X 1 , . . 1 . ' . L 1: 3: 0 . ' '14 Q .9 '7 ' -Q 4 V A x lx: 'Z' 'J . f' 1 L ' ,Q . 0 ' ,., 4 ' ' A 'L Q 1 ' 1' 4. Q .J ' - x - C .' F I Y, . . U, J '. U' 2 e I 5 y. A . -p . H . -1 . . , . A I X . . L, v El' 1 - ' 'i ., ' 9 'l Cl 7 ' .J ' V 2 A - 1 ' 1 Q . ff e H 1 H A . . . 4 A A :ll I .E A c, ' - . . . . . 7 4 C 1 '1 n I' 'R 0 l A Q J . 1 fi 0 I .4 1' Q ', . , ,,

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