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Flif Art The artistic expression of ideas through paintings and sculpture has found its home in a numberless array of fields, ranging from advertising through book manufacturing to pure art for art s sake. The budding young artist finds ample room for expression in the Jackson Central High School art class. At left: Unaware of Mrs. Smith's observation, Yvonne Mitchell continues with her work, while at her left Grace McNew pauses to reconsider the growing pic- ture under her hands. Chorus What do you mean, I have a poor voice? Every time I sing, my dog dances around as if he just LOVES IT! Jackson Central High School's chorus is definitely not for the dogs. The chorus, which per- forms several times during the school year, is directed by Mr. Davis. At left, Mr. Davis leads the students through a thought- ful practice session. At one time or another every- one has probably had the urge to play a musical instrument. Those who had the will power to do so form the Jackson Central Band. Conducted by Mr. Austin the band plays for football and basketball games and has several concerts each year. i a n -16-
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Agriculture As shown at right, Home Economi No, you're not going to practice diaper changing on me! Child care, social de- velopment, grooming, home management, foods, and sewing are just a few of the many topics covered in the Home Economics class at Jackson Central. Mrs. Day, ri ht, demonstrates proper taile settings. cattle raisin is among the many subjects cov- ered in the Agriculture classes. Others studied under the direction of Mr. Barbour are farm machinery, farm man- agement, various crops, and livestock. Industrial Arts With four years of shop offered, a student can study subjects as widely separated as carpentry and photography or as closely related as basic electron- ics and home wiring. Mr. Sander offers Don Gaskin some pertinent infor- mation concerning a mosaic table top. A plaster mold receives the combined attention of Mr. Himelick, Don Tudor, and Tom Moore as they discuss the next steps in its use. -15-
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Library The library is a busy place when book reports, special projects, or term papers are assigned. When a certain book or magazine cannot be found, Miss Shelby, the Librarian, is always on hand for aid. Student Assistants to the Librarian qbelowj are: Vicki Dunn, Judy Spurgeon, Sharon Watts, Jerry Harvey, Susan Cummins, and Darlene Hinshaw. -17-
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