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

 - Class of 1958

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First row: Peter Hartley, Bill Schildman, Stanley Caine, Clark Arnold. Second row: Mr. Hallowell, John Sutphen, Jerry Law- less, Rennie Queen, Ken Dobson. Third row: LeRoy Barnhart, Steve Wilson, Richard Ommen, Palmer Woods, Jerry Kneeland, Larry Lawson. Fourth row: Fred Pigott, Harry Driver, Joe Bourn, lhll-Y 1 standards of thinking high, living 'l'he slogan of the llifY Club, 'Contagious Christian Character, shows that this cluh is organized to spread the idea of Christian fellow- ship. Ili-Y is aihliated with the Y.M.C.A. Dean Batley, Lindy Woodward. Fifth row: Chip Culbertson, Bob Tays, Harry Lee Hall, Myron Hamey, John Godfrey, Wendell Duncan. Officers: President, Bill Schildman, Vice-President. Clark Arnold, Secretary, Peter Hartley, Treasurer, Bob Bradley, Chap- lain, Stan Caine. high, being high Meetings are held every week. 'l'he cluh stands on the platform of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. First row: Palmer Woods, Suzanne Carroll, Richard Ommen, Bob Hazelrigg. Second row: Alanna Heiss, Kay Dietz, Judy Schrader, Judy Taylor, Lynda Hartman, Barbara Pigott, Dick Barton. Third row, Mark Randall, James Biggs, Fred Busche, Chuck Boston, Cary Andros, science Jack McCarty, Joey Wells, Larry Anders. Fourth row: Mr. Clary, Marvin Wahl, Jerry Lawless, Miss Stoldt. Officers: President, Palmer Woods, Vice-President, Bob Hazelrigg, Secretary, Suz- anne Carroll, Treasurer, Richard Ommen, Program Chairmen, Gary Kinnett and Judy Schrader, club - the future Einsteins The gap of scientists in this country will he hlled in the future hy the science- minded young people of today. The purpose of Science Club is to stimu- late interest in science and promote the develop- ment of increased know- ledge in the scientific held. Advisors, Miss Stoldt and Mr. Clary.

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Top picture-first row, Caroline Willner, Connie Copeland, Bronna Crabtree, Lynn Middendorf, Rebecca King, Miss R'uyle, Sue Potts, Judy Black, Nancy Kelly, Linda Young. Second row: Glenda Souza, Beverly Bray, Patty Birdsong, Gerrie Kemp, Judy Baldwin, Dorothy Fernandez, Judi Boruff, Charlotte Cody, Janet Covey, Barb Dewees, Sue Fairfield, Eleanor Flynn, Emy Fay. Third row: Mary Lois Albright, Donna Woodruff, Pat Davis, Lois Lindburg, Suzi Grabill, Evvy Barnes, Gladys Henderson, Suzanne Carroll, Mary Stewart, Evelyn Henderson. Officers: President, Rebecca King, Vice-President, Lynn Middendort, Secretary, Bronna Lee Crabtree, Social Chairman, Sue Potts, Service Chairman, Judy Black, Chaplains, Nancy Kelly, Caroline Willner, Program Chai rman, Connie Copeland, Advisor, Miss Ruyle. Lower picture-first row: Barbara Hammitt, Lillian Coats, Donna Arenz, Carolyn Martin, Connie Houston, Joanna Norris, Nancy Ricks, Virginia Gronseth, Pat McGrew, Marilyn Wilson, Mary Beth Hayes, JoAnn Dewees, Karen Watkins, Becky Bealmear, Judy Evans. Second row: Connie Seymour, Mary Holman, Patty Painter, Cindy Kraushaar, Rita Armstrong, Gloria Klump, Betsy Heidinger, Bonnie Sutphen, Sally Clifford, Joanna Hodges, Judy Low, Sharon Lippert, Sue Zenge, Glenda Lambert, Joyce Bradshaw. Third row: Pat Crowcroft, Jean Sorrells, Anne Spradlin, Karen Young, Judy Maxwell, Janet Massey, Kay Thompson, Pat Phillips, Linda Bodensiek, Kay Laughary, Fonda Siegrisl, Pat Turley, Sue Smith, Veronica Douglas, Scherry Sumpter, Sue Hammitt, Barbara Schrader, Cynthia Wheeler. l'l'I-lfl I-V '- those of tri-hi-y set their goals hi and their achievements even higher The purpose of the Tri-lli-Y Cluh is to crcutc, maintain, :incl extend throughout thc home, school, :incl community, high standards ofCl1ristiiln cliuructcrf' 'llhc cluh scncls Tlmnlcsgiving lmsliuts ol' foocl and clothing to ncccly families :incl Cliristmzis gilts to patients nt thc' stntc hospital. Suppcr lncctings zlrc llclcl on thc second and fourth r-l1LlCSClLlyS ol' thc month ut thc local Y.lXl.C.A. huilcling.



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co-eel - boy meets girl - problems, problems Every second and fourth Thursday the senior boys and girls meet to discuss current problems of the teenfage society. Club members, as well as out- side speakers, help to solve these problems through objective discussions. lklovies are occasionally shown at their regular meetings. hlrs. Rust, soci- ology teacher, sponsors this club. First row: Mrs. Rust, Mitch Zachary, Darrell Wynn, John Godfrey, Bruce Kuster, Linda Walker, Paul Hansen. Second row: Sue Fairfield, Joyce Samples, Esta Stewart, Judi Boruff, Nancy Hadden, Cora Bridgman, Darlene Bourn. Third row: Linda Young, Jerry Walker, Wayne Tomhave, Jimmy Schillinger, Ralph Hubbert, Eddy Joe DeGroot. Fourth row, Pat Campbell, Janet Covey, Barb Dewees, Sue Potts. Offi- cers: President, Paul Hansen, Vice-President, Linda Walker, Secretary, Mitch Zachary, Advisor, Mrs. Rust. trench club - behold the enchantment of foreign tongues The French Club is composed of students in- terested in carrying on extra-curricular activities connected with their French classes. All conver- sation is carried on in French. The purpose of the club is to develop a greater interest in France and the customs of its people. Fllhus, the student builds up his vocabulary and attains greater facility with the French language. bliss lluyle is the sponsor of this club. First row: Judy Low, Navana Eyre, Miss Ruyle, Fonda Siegrist, Susan Beggs. Second row: Dave Reeve, Wendell Duncan, Carl Greene, John Mann, Bill Sanders. y council - l could have danced all night The YH Council is a group chosen mainly on a volunteer basis. Saturday night dances and holi- day dances arc planned by the council. The mem- bers of the Y Council represent the student body and have a voice in the operation of the UY.H First row: Bronna Crabtree, Lynn Middendorf, Jim Walker, Charlotte Cody, Judi Boruff. Second row: Evelyn Barnes, Judy Baldwin, Mary Stewart, Beverly Bray, Cynthia Wheeler, Sue Potts. Third row: Donna Woodruff, Bonnie Sutphen, Carolyn Martin, Donna Arenz, Evelyn Henderson, Emy Fay, Cindy Kraushaar. Fourth row: Deanne Stice, Nancy Kelly, Connie Rae Copeland, Carol Williams, Connie Houston. Fifth row: Milt Schroeder, Dick Cody, Dick Crain. Officers: President, Jim Walker, Vice-President, Bronna Crabtree, Secretary, Lynn Middendorf, Treasurer, Charlotte Cody, Publicity Chairman, Judi Boruff, Advisor, Mr. Flower.

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