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JHS ers Meet Today’s Labor Needs In an effort to better prepare students to enter today's labor force, JHS has expanded its Industrial Arts curriculum by purchasing many new machines and tools. The course provides an opportunity for the student to become familiar with the proper use of hand and machine tools, and the procedures found in modern industry. The areas included in this program are: Machine Shop (sheet metal, welding, and forging of metals), General Shop (basic woodworking), Printing, and Drafting. The course does not teach a certain vocation, but familiarizes one with the fundamentals of many areas. Safety is the first step in using machine tools. 28 Industrial Arts students operate modern machinery.
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Mr. Stevenson explains the fundamentals of logarithms to students. Mr. Stevenson clarifies the solution to an algebraic problem. Cones, Prisms Take Shape in Math Extremely technical and complicated, our society finds more of a need for an understanding of mathematics. In Algebra I, students are taught to use the equation as a method of solving problems. In Geometry, the students develop techniques of geometric reasoning thru a scientific approach. Lines and angles in planes and solids are studied with developing an appreciation of geometry. Algebra II is a review of Algebra I and a continuation of more advanced forms of algebraic equations. The most advanced math offered at JHS is Trigonometry and analytic Geometry in which students cover trigonometric functions and relations between them. 27 New desks supply sutdents with formulas and mathematical tables.
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Students enjoy the entertainment at the annual Scholarship Dinner in their honor. Lions Sponsor Scholarship Dinner The following students were members of the 1968 Jackson High School Scholarship Team, having been selected from the results of the Preliminary District Scholarship Tests. These students represented our school in District Scholarship Test competition. These students were: BIOLOGY Scott Chamberlain, Meredith DeMent, Robert Downey, Richard Eubanks. GENERAL SCIENCE Kim Jones, Ed Ruth, Thomas Sheward, Frank Sou-ders. CHEMISTRY Robert Davis, Becky Hughes, Jerry Mapes, Dan Rug-gles. PHYSICS Dale Alspach, Charles Ferrell, Jeff Pollard, Thomas White. ALGEBRA I Randy Armstrong, Mark Harbarger, Paul Hogue, Betsy Hughes. ALGEBRA II John Haley, Larry Prater, Tom Thompson, James Yates. GEOMETRY Vicki Henderson, James Largent, Carol Tabor, Jeff Thompson. BOOKKEEPING I Denise Foster, Autumn Harless, Deborah Parks, Bonnie Ross. AMERICAN HISTORY Brinton Allison, Kathryn Davis, Judy Hanauer, Jerry Mossbarger. WORLD HISTORY Ronnie Lockhart, Diane Sellers, Clifford Sickles, Mary Waugh. GOVERNMENT Delmar Haynes, Charlotte Landrum, Linda Miller, Don Sech. ENGLISH 9 Patricia England, Martha Haskett, Tim Matchett, Louann Stiffler. ENGLISH 10 Angie Brohard, Debra Evans, Judy Fulton, Susan Rupert. ENGLISH 11 Carla Bethel, Laraine Davis, Judy Miller, Cynthia White. ENGLISH 12 Susan Blair, Margie Jenkins, Sharon Ridge, Mikel Waulk. LATIN I Barry Davis, Deborah Green, Rebecca Michael, Judith Waugh. LATIN II Marsha Armstrong, Suzanne Grillo, Barbara Hankey, Harry Harrell. SPANISH I Garen Hughes, Mary Savey, Janice Stepp, Liz Tregil lis. SPANISH II Susan Drake, Marva Mapes, Nancy Miller, Denise Perkins. 29
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