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C116 Probably one of the most helpful clubs at J.H.S. is the Library Club. This club is made up of students who are interested in library work. Library Club members are extremely helpful in keeping our li- brary in good condition. They mend worn books, help Mrs. Wilbourn during rush periods, keep library books in the right order on the shelves, and perform many other services. These experiences they gain in library work will help the students 'who want to become librarians. These students, as well as those not want- ing to become librarians, will benefit from these experiences by learning to be system- atic, accurate in detail work, and thorough in organization. As librarian, Mrs. Wfilbourn supervises the checking out of machines to Mrs. Nail, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Gray. The library has all types of audio- visual aids which are available to the teachers for their class work. Class take advantage of the excellent facilities in the library. 57
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51 gfdl' 9 CLUB MEMBERS-FIRST ROW: Barbara Wise, Hilda Shelton, Marietta Williams, Judy Baker, Shirley Noblin, Jo Yates, Barney Woods. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wilbourn, Jeanette Scarborough, Melba Sellars, Erma Jeans, Frankie Martin, Martha Holland, Joyce Holland, Gordon Hensley. 56 H. T. PURVIS and SON, INC. DiamondJ are Forever LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Marietta Williams, president Judy Baker, vice-president Barbara Wise, sergeant-at-arms Jeanette Scarborough, treasurer Hilda Shelton, reporter Mrs. Wilbourn, sponsor Absent when picture was made: Lettie Metcalf, secretary
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906 ' csfafe The eighteen girls from Jonesboro High School, who had the honor of attending Girls' State, experienced a week of learning and enjoyment, They met and made friends with girls from all over Arkansas. The total num- ber of girls who attended Girls' State was seven hundred fifty-eight. Every one of these girls received learning which would benefit Americans of all ages. They were greatly en- lightened as to how our State and Federal Governments are directed. All the girls believe that the purpose of Girls' State, to give the girls a broader under- standing of our American government, was definitely fulfilled. They agreed that the greatest experience received was a feeling of patriotism and honor for the flag. Girls who attended Girls' State: FIRST ROW: Anette Goodman, Diane McFarlin, Mary jo Mar- tin, Charlotte Dryer. SECOND ROW: julia Ann jordan, julia Laird, Rosanna Massey, Melissa Henry. THIRD ROW: Brenda McKinney, Anita Kirk, Charlotte Barkley. FOURTH ROW: Mary Neal Little, Carol Nash, Sharon Cherry, Gloria Bradley. FIFTH ROW: Renee james, Mary Lee House, Patty Lee. These exited girls paused for a picture before start After much hunting around the girls from Jonesboro got together to make one mg their trip to Girls State last group picture before returning home.
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