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2007-09 Adam Underhill............... 1 - 41 Steve Sachire: (1997-2006) Currently teaches Science at Jackson Milton High School. Has had previous coaching stints at Chaney for football and was a freshman basketball and football coach at Austintown Fitch (also graduated high school from Fitch in 1975) before coming to JM. Kirk Baker: (1990-1991) Graduate of Jackson Milton and a member of the JM Hall of Fame. Kirk is the current superintendent of the Jackson Milton Local School district. Previously was the elementary school principal and also taught before that at Jackson Milton. Ron Clark: (1988-1990) Currently on staff at Sebring High School. John Hipley: (1987-1988) Has coached at Southern Local, Warren Harding and is currently on staff at Walsh in Canton, Ohio which is a member of the NAIA. Has recently written a book on a season of basketball in the NAIA. Dennis Klug: (1964-65) Taught Soc. Prob., American History 2, and Economic Geography during his coaching stint at Jackson-Milton. "Although Mr. Klug has been at JM only one year he has gained the respect and friendship of both faculty and students. With an earnest desire to develop each boy's potential, Coach Klug spent many long hours in drill and practice. Alva Tetlow: (1960-64) Taught junior high english at Jackson-Milton. Attended Mount Union College, Muskingum College, and Bluffton College. E.E. Francis: (1946-52) 5'7 1/2" Math teacher at the high school and coached football, basketball and baseball. His pet peve was the repetition of errors in sports and his desire was to become successful in life. Hobbies included photography and speed boating. He resided in Hubbard, Ohio. Favorite Quotes: Forder J. Hofus: (1939-40) a humble, bashful fellow, ably guided a number of outstanding basketball teams in the county. For the past 3 years he has been fortunate in having his teams take the county consolation championship in basketball. He was the first coach in the county to find a place for six-man football in his curricula, in which sport his teams have won nation-wide recognition. His hat goes off to his boys and theirs to him!!! (1940 Yearbook) |
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