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First row: Mr. Flynn, Pat Aputis, Nancy Kelly, Mary Ann Mitchell, John Hamilton, Mr. May. Second row: Lynn Middene dorf, Susie Elliott, Pat Davis, Linda Bodensiek, Mary Holman, Suzanne Smith, Pat Turley. Third row: Mary Stewart, Jerry Lewis, Terry Woody, Larry Campbell, Gary Spangenburg, David Lewis, Jack McCarty. Fourth row: Nancy Heaton, Terry Gross, Gary Cook, Don Northrup, Judy Black, Judi Boruff, Judy Taylor. Fifth row: Brenda Hildebrand, Perry Roberts, Bill Hitt, Dickie Rose, Dick Parker, Eugene Wells, John Ward, Ralph Hubberl. Sixth row: Barbara Pigott, Cathy Ellis, Jerry Belinson, Bruce Kuster, Connie Fanning, Danny Warcup, Connie Copeland, Stan Caine. ' h i h h d Student COUV1CIl - :mil Iifiighilfeif..i?fiJIi'T.1Tis Treasurer, Pat Aputis, Secretary, Nancy Kelly, Presi- dent, Mary Ann Mitchell, Vice-President, John Hamilton. 'lhe voice ot the students, our governing representatives, thats our Student Council. Un' Ller the alvle supervision of Mr. May anal lxlr. Flynn ancl lieziclecl lay eilicient prcsiclent, Mary Ann Mitchell, the group has been unusually suc- cessful this year. Stress is Placecl upon leaclersliip through re- sponsibilities. solnc ot which are supervising the Rec room, the stairways, anal the cafe- teria lines. The Student Council also sponsors many activities and clances. lLOlHCCUll1ll1g, the Christmas Dance, anal the all-school picnic ancl clance are some of the major roles in which the IUCIIILBCIS play so big, a part.
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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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First row: Miss Leonhard, Miss Goddin, Miss Janes. Second row: Richard Ommen, Ken Dobson, Palmer Woods, Junior Gotschall, Milton Schroeder, Third row: Judi Boruff, Alanna Heiss, Harriet Cole, John Ward. Not pictured: Sally Clifford, Juanita Birdsell, Bill Hitt, Joanna Norris, Jim Morrison, Evelyn Barnes. speech team - speech training develops poised individuals Those chosen to represent J.ll.S. in the District Speech Contest at Petersburg were: Serious Reading, Jim Morrison: llumorous Reading, Evelyn Barnes: Verse Reading and Original Oration, Milton Schroe- der: Original hlonologue, Kenneth llohsong After- Dinner Speaking, Pat Camphell: Oratorical Deelama- tion, Palmer Vlfoodsg Radio Speaking, Junior Cot- sehallg Extempore Speaking, Richard Ommen. Ken Dobson and Richard Ommen advanced to the state contest. Jacksonvilles one-act play, The Mist-r, coached hv Miss Janes, also won the right to go on to State. Included in the cast are John Vllard, Judi Borulif, Richard Ommen, Palmer VVoods, Juanita Birdsell, Joanna Norris, Alanna lleiss, llarriet Cole, Kenneth Dohson, Sally Clifford, and Bill Ilitt. Much of the honor won in this vear's speech con- tests helongs to our ahle coaches, Miss Coddin, Miss Janes, and Miss l.eonhard. l'tOlflOl' SOClCl-Y 1 knowledge is virtue First row: Sue Potts, Milton Schroeder, Nancy Kelly, Ken Dobson, Steve Wilson. Second row: Susie Elliott, Glenda Souza, Beverly Bray, Judy Baldwin, Lynn Middendorf, Judi Borutf, Sara Watts, Mary Ann Mitchell, Suzanne Carroll, Natalie Boll- mann, Dorris Butler. Third row: Sharon Fernandez, Emily Fay, Rebecca King, Peter Hartley, Richard Ommen, Navana Eyre, Carolyn Ward, Marilyn Servoss, Becky Fortado, Fonda Siegrist. Fourth row: Carolyn Martin, Mrs. Savage, Donna Woodruff, Stan Caine, Gary Cook, Palmer Woods, Marvin Wahl, Mary C li a ra c t e r, scholarship, leadership, and service are the prerequisites for mem- hership in National Honor Society. New memhers are inducted at an impressive ceremony at the heginning ol' the second semester and at the end of the year. The memhers must maintain a high scholastic record in ore der to retain memhership. Beth Hayes, Pat Crowcrott, Pat Davis, Carol Dalton. Fifth row: Bill Thomson, Clark Arnold, Neil Wyatt, Harry lee Hall, Rennie Queen, John Mann, Tom Schuetz, Joe Bourn, Bill Schildman, Don Northrop, John Ward, Sharon Lippert, John Willets, Sue Zenge, Ronnie Garfield, Karen Mulch. Officers: President, Mil- ton Schroeder, Vice-President, Nancy Kelly, Secretary, Sue Potts, Treasurer, Steve Wilson, Chaplain, Ken Dobson, Advisor, Mrs. Savage.
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