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

 - Class of 1958

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Rebecca King Charlotte Cody lflQl!GlCl 'the voice of The lirst hour Herald stall' meets every school clay with their advisor, Nr. Benson, in his classroom. This group is the core of the hody of stuclcnts who procluce the llernld. Thev hand out assignments, sec that assignments are correctly typed, proofreacl everything at least twice, anal rncct after school to put the Herald together lor its hi-monthly appearance. ln atl- ilition to these and many other minor johs connected with thc newspaper, they have special columns to write. Nearly titty papers must he sent to other schools and their exchange papers must he reatl. Other high school papers as far away as California have horrowecl particularly ingenious and interesting articles from the Herald. Eclitorials. school news, sports, anal the latest gossip are all inclutlccl in the Herald. Special llcaturcs l'or this vcar have heen the 'lChatter the people the hope of the nation Corner, Senior Spotlightfl and Dope Sheet. The Herald is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the Illinois State High School Press Association. Co-Editors - - Charlotte Cody, Reheeca King. Associate Editors - - Patricia Campbell, john Vtlarcl. Sports Editor - - junior Cotschall. junior Editor - - Joanna Norris. Biisiizess Mmmgcrs - - Neta Rose Brown, Mari- lvn Scrvoss. Exclmiige Editor - - Patricia Camphcll. Feature Editors - - Evelyn Barnes, Beverly Arnett. Chief Editorial lllfriter - - Ken Dohson. Music Editors - - Roh lsle, Carol Kcsinger. Art Editor - - Judi Borulrf. Pliotograplzer - - George Hoagland. Club Editor - - Glenda Souza. Typists - - Shclba llayes, Norma Allen. Neta Rose Brown, Marilyn Servoss, Shelba Hayes, Junior Rebecca King, Charlotte Cody, Joanna Norris, John Ward. Gattschall, Norma Allen.

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Q Editors - - Steve Vllilson, Milton Schroeder. Sports Editor - - Ioe Bourn. Senior Editors - - Bronna Crabtree, Sue Potts. Business AfIH'lI61tQL'I'S - - Bob llnzelrigg, Palmer fNil'CllllIliUlI Managers - - Mary Lois Albright, Vlloods. Peter llartley. filulz Editors - - Betty Ann llemlmrouglm, Sul- Plzotographers - - Kenneth Dobson, Gary Du- anne Carroll, Caroline Vllillner. mas. Sandra Beerup. Ifeature Editor - - Patricia Campbell. Art Hriitor - - Judi Borull. iliypists A - Judy Black, Janet Elliott.



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The Herald Cluh eonsists of students inter- ested in newspaper writing. All members are automatically on the Herald staff. They are required to hand in assignments and are also invited to hand in any news features they may write. The fundamentals of newspaper writ- ing and techniques are studied in eluh periods. Speeial guests oeeasionallv speala to the eluh, thus providing first hand information. A memher ean eonsiderahlv improve his writing style and learn just what makes a good artiele. Any sincerely interested eluh memher with sulh- eient ability can soon ohtain a position of some importance on the liernld stalill. 1 the newspaper is the watchdog of democracy, the champion of right First row: John Ward, Charlotte Cody, Rebecca King, Joanna Norris, Pat Campbell, Mr. Benson. Second row: Carol Grimsley, Cheryl Wallace, Nancy Heaton, Carolyn Williamson, Linda Harney, Janet Schroeder, Alice Seestrom, Loreitha Engel, Neta Rose Brown, Becky Bealmear. Third row: Joan Isle, Sue Fair- field, Delores Evans, Betty Freitag, Ann Garry, Marilyn Servass. Fourth row: Wilbert DeLong, Terry Woody, .lono Hildner, Gary iz.: Cook, Ken Robertson, Ken Dobson. Fifth row: Barbara Butcher, Mary Henly, Gloria Graves, Carol Kesinger, Nancy Boyle, Beverly Arnett, Evelyn Barnes. Sixth row: Mike Hartong, Junior Gotschall, Bill Robertson. Officers: Co-Editors, Charlotte Cody, Rebecca King, Associate Editors, Pat Campbell, John Ward, Business Managers, Marilyn Servoss, Neta Rose Brown, Junior Editor, Joanna Norris, Sports Editor, Junior Gotschall, Advisor, Mr. Benson. 'Mus-f-ss ....c X, 7 me g ff 7, g

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