Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Comes Out Today I rr one always looks forward to the Fridays when tl. Hr M tomes out. This year the Herald has I i hocked full of spicy writing about things of mi rt f which have happened around J.H.S. I he main staff holds a session first hour every morning, getting together with the whole club every other Thursday during club period to discuss assign ments and to learn the fundamentals of journalism. Regular features of the Herald arc the “Spirts Round Up, by Jim Wallace and Skip Dyer, “Hit and Run.” the editors’ column, and the “Mystery Column. The special editions at Christmas and at the close of school are a treat for everyone. We are all proud of our 1955-56 Herald staff and the excellent job they have done. Mr. Hunsinger Handsome Mr. Harold Hunsinger has done a wonderful job during his first year as adviser of the Herald. Mr. Hunsinger has proved to be a hard worker and considerate helper to Herald Staff as well as a sparkling addition to the faculty. Firti row Greg Flynn, Charles Cleelond. Bev Skinner, Donna Abbott, Mary Fitzsimmons, Mary Ellen Covey, Jim Wallace. Second row Connie Fonning, Nancy Kelly, Glenda Souza. Neta Rose Brown. Carol Wooten, Norma Wohler», Judy Baptist. Third row Annette Baptist, Carol Kesinger, Connie Copeland, Becky King, Bronna Crabtree. Fourth row. Lynn Trovillo, Dorothy Orr, Linda Walker, Dorothy Chumley, Delore» Evan , Joonn Acree, Betty Freitog. Fifth row Skip Dyer, John McBride, Jerry Lowle . Bob l»le, Spencer Bonjean, Mr. Hunsinger.

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Sitting: Mary Ellen Covey, Sherwin Walker, Donna Abbott. Standing. Mary Fitzsimmons. Greg Flynn, Sandra Bahan, Jim Wallace. Oh, Boy! The Herald ( o-editors - - - - Bev Skinner, Charles Cleeland Associate Editor.......................Sandra Bahan Sports Editor......................Jim Wallace Associate Sports Editor..................Skip Dyer Junior Editor......................Greg Flynn Business Managers..................Mary Ellen Covey Mary Fitzsimmons Typists . ... . Donna Abbott, Sherwin Walker Feature Editors - Linda Walker, Dorothy Orr Associate Feature Editors - - Connie Copeland Nancy Kelly Art Editor ......... Lynn Trovillo Columnists - - - - Dorothy Chumlev, Judy May Music Editors - Connie Fanning, Charlotte Cody Jackie Conlee Girls' Sports Editor......................Pat Smith Intramural Sports Editor - - - - Spencer Bon jean Club Editors - - - Barbara Daniels, Nancy Wilson Exchange Tapers - - - Harriet Lee, Jane Schneider Sports Photographer ....... Steve Hale Photographer.............................Dean Crouse Assistant Photographer...................Gary Dumas Reporters...............Barbara Knight, Sue Barton, Carol Kesinger, Crura Winner, Delores Evans, Susan I lall. ( nk lieporters Bronna Crabtree, Rebecca King, Bob Isle, I loward Johnson, John McBride, Norma Wohlers, Judy Baptist, Joann Acree. ota Rose Brown. Carol Wooten, Ronnie Garfield, Glenda Souza, Jerrv Lawless, Annette Baptist, Betty Freitag. Adviser ---------- Mr. Hunsingcr Beverly Skinner and Charles Cleeland have worked as a team in the positions of co- editors of the Herald. Bev and Charlie have shown their ca- pability and dependability through the extra time and hard work they have devoted to the Herald. A job well done! CO-EDITOR Beverly Skinner CO-EDITOR Charles Cleeland 18



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Time Out For Ginger” The Junior Class play “Time Out for Ginger” proved to be one of the best productions in several years. A good comedy plus superb acting kept the audience delightfully entertained. The play is the story of the Carol family composed of Mr. and Mrs. I fowie Carol and their three daughters. In a speech Mr. Carol declares that personal rights should never be infringed upon. From this idea Ginger insists upon playing football. Complications result! Mr. Carol almost loses his job at the bank and the school prin cipal becomes angry. The maid always has a sarcastic- note to add. Several in the cast received spontaneous applause for their splendid acting. The cast, the committees behind the scenes, and Miss Fergene Goddin, director of the play, may well lx proud of a job well done. CAST Ernest Hildner - Howie Carol Luci Dodd..........................Agnes Carol Sharon Wooldridge - - Ginger Carol Barbara Dunlap - Jeannie Carol Susan I (all ----- joan Carol Marsha Chenoweth The Maul “Lizzie” Greg Flynn - - - Mr. Ed Hoffman Bob Davis..........................Mr. Wilson Andy Birdsell - Eddie Davis Jerry Reed - Tommy Green Miss Fergene Goddin - - - Director Seated. Shoron Wooldridge, Ernest Hildner. Standing: Andy Bird- Flynn, loci Dodd, Barbara Dunlap, sell, Susan Hall, Marsha Chenoweth, Jerry Reed, Bob Dovis, Greg

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