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

 - Class of 1958

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.in f ' nl WTF? llffl 515-5 Ill Ei! SHI Ill Sli future teachers - an apple for the teacher every day The purpose of the Future Teachers Cluh is to stimulate interest in teaching in an effort to encourage people to go into that field. Mcmhers are given practical experience hy cadet teaching in the grade schools and helping with the high school testing program. First' row: Cynthia Wheeler, Ronnie Garfield, Pat Meline. Second row: Pat Phillips, Betsy Heidinger, Patricia Hamil- ton, Dorothy DeWitt, Carolyn Karraker. Third row: Miss Evans. Officers: President, Ronnie Garfield, Vice-President, Pat Meline, Secretory, Cynthia Wheeler, Treasurer, David Moore, Advisor, Miss Evans. chess club - it is your move now All you shrewd, alert, quick-minded people who are looking for a game that challenges your mind should join Chess Cluh. Chess is a very ancient game originating in lndia. lhlr. Chapman helps heginners master one of the most intellectual of all games, chess. First row: Mary Smock, Alice Mcllrath. Second row: Vernon Massey, Reggie Surratt, Robert Taylor, Jimmy Stocker, David Chapman, Paul E. Smith. Third row: Bob Tays, Richard Watson, Jerry Stocker, Paul l.. Smith, Jerry Symons, Mr. Chapman. Fourth row: Charles Meyers, Jim Walker, Myron Hamey, Don Stafford, Jim Spatz. oeronuutics - who will be our future flyers? hlembers of the Aeronautics Club see films cover ing navigation and aviation and listen to talks given hy men of the Air Force. They visit the local airport and learn from practical experiences. This provides an excellent chance for hoys who would otherwise never have the opportunity to learn the principles of flight. First row: Mr. Clary, John Godfrey, Larry Anders, Walt Combs, Rollin Martin, Jr. Second row: David Colleps, Tom Chumley, Richard Rose, Jerry Warcup, John Killion, Dennis Strubbe, Fred Busche, Malcolm Portee, Gordon Nolan, James Chaudoin. Officers: Presdient, Rollin Martin, Jr., Vice-President, Walt Combs, Secretary, John Godfrey, Treasurer, Reggie Crouse, Advisor, Mr. Clary.

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service club - could I be of any help to you? These words formulate the motto of the Ser- vice Club, whose unselfish members are of great assistance to invalids, those in distress, and those Facing trying situations. Among other services, the members make scrapboolcs for hos' pitalizcd children. This worth-while organization is ably sponsored by Miss Mann. First row: Betty Hawks, Jeanette Thompson, Suellen Killam, Carolyn Sue Barnes. Second row: Lillian Coats, Mary Jane Decker, Patty Howard, Geneva Campbell, Loraine DeFrates, Donna Fiedler. Third row: Rosy How- ard, Anne Spradlin, Donna McAlister, Melinda Hoecker, Barbara Suttles. Fourth row: Janice Howard, Mary Beth Hyatt, Darlene Williams, Miss Mann. Officers: President, Jeanette Thompson, Vice-President, Suellen Killamp Sec- retary, Betty Hawks, Treasurer, Carolyn Barnes, Ad- visor, Miss Mann. dramatics club - fo be of Experience in acting is offered every member of the Dramatic Club. The programs, presented by the club members, are short plays and skits. This club presents a variety of opportunities for First row: Janet Robinson, Harriet Cole, Virginia Rowland, Cheryl Wallace, Marie West, Susan Haneline, Betsy Manlove, Alanna Heiss, Sharon Murphy, Charlet Crocker, Ann Angel, Sue Zenge. Second row: Miss Paschall, Deanne Stice, Jeanette Leonard, Pat Bradley, Gail Ward, Bunny Rosenberger, Nancy Ray, Sandra X not to be . . . that is the question the drama-minded individual who desires to express himself on the stage. Sponsoring this club are iX'liss hlann and bliss Pasehall. Florelh, Marsha Fawkes, Luwanna Herrin, Sarah Stine, Miss Mann Third row: Gary Cook, David Buck, Clarence Rumbles. Officers: President, Susan Beggs, Vice-President, Clarence Rumblesp Secre- tary, Betsy Manlove, Assistant Secretary, Bunny Rosenbergerg Ad- visors, Miss Mann and Miss Paschall. F



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sketch club - we sketch our way into your heart The student with art ability and interest will appreciate this group in which he may gain extra experience in original art expression and enjoy- ment. Interest and imagination are the primary requisites for niemhership in this cluh. First row: Kathy Lane, Judy Jordan, Jerry Hildebrand. Second row: Nancy Martin, Becky Edelbrock, Mary Fortney, Barbara Johnson, Helen Rider, Charlet Crocker, Carolyn Bunting. Third row: Miss Doan, Sharon Brogdon, Sheri Lynn Godfrey, Sandra Floreth, Luwana Herrin, Ann Willner, Judy Long, Judie Schramm. Officers: President, Jerry Hildebrand, Vice-President, Judy Jordan, Secretary, Kathy Lane, Advisor, Miss Doon. college club - next stop-college-here we come The students of 'l.ll.S. that are interested in planning their educational futures are recom- mended to join College Cluh. They discuss different colleges, the courses required for entrance, the costs of higher education, and the possihilities of winning scholarships. First row: Steve Wilson, Rennie Queen, William Norvell, John Hamilton, Mitch Zachary. Second row: Craig Cassens, Sandra Lee, Kay Thompson, Charlotte Cody, Janet Covey, Judie Schramm, Barb Dewees, Miss Evans. Third row: Gary Dumas, Marvin Garmon, Marvin Wahl, Palmer Woods, Richard Ommen, Peter Hartley, Clark Arnold, Bob Hazel- rigg. Fifth row: Richard Adams, Junior Gotschall, Bob Isle, Myron Hamey, Bill Schildman, LeRoy Barnhart, Neil Wyatt, Bob Conant. Fourth row: Don Berry, T0m Schuetz, Fred Berry, Milt Schroeder. Nat pictured: Gary Watts, David Cade. Officers: President, Steve Wilson, Vice' President, Rennie Queen, Secretary, William Norvell, Treasurer, John Hamilton, Advisor, Miss Evans. future nurses - be a nurse-a career, an ambition The members of the Future Nurses Cluh are given an opportunity to learn about nursing through talks hy nurses and visits to the local hospitals. They are also given a taste of the practical side of nursing by helping with the various tests given to students. First row: Donna Sunderland, Helen Ramsey, Anne Sprad- lin, Judy Kuhlmann. Second row: Miss Swanson, Mary Splain, Janet Spradlin, Ruth Robinson. Advisor, Miss Swanson,

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