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

 - Class of 1961

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Page 28 text:

Herald Staff Seated Dean Low, Carlene Miller, Karen Strang, Sheri Godfrey, Barbara Stark, Ann Fay. Standing Beverly San- didge, Larry Fortado, Janet Rowe, Christie Elliott, Chris- tine Cleeland, Barbara San- didge, Mr. Benson. The Herald Staff has the heavy task of getting the Herald ready for publication. It is through the leader- ship of the Herald editor, Karen Strang, that the Her- ald is out and ready to read on Friday. Jacksonville High School is proud of Mr. Benson, Karen Strang, the Herald Staff, and the Herald Club for putting out the best paper in the state. Congratu- lations, gang! Mr. Benson Karen Strang 24

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 J” Staff “Anvonc who remains calm in the midst of all this confusion simply does not understand the situation,” t ins a card on the wall above the editors’ table in Miss Self’s room. If one entered Room 105 during the sixth hour, he would see groups or individuals writing copy, counting money, sorting or peering at pictures, looking through old “J”s, writing picture captions, drawing layouts, and a variety of other activities. All these activities, appearing to be confusion, are the operations that eventually produce a Crimson “J”. I he editors. Betsy and Cary, and our advisor, Miss Self, began over a year ago planning our “J” for 1961. As s x n as school started, the work began piling on. Pictures had to be scheduled and taken, copy written and revised, and deadlines met. No member of the staff had an easy job; we all played our part in making the final product, this book which presents the activi- ties, the people, and the memories of 1960-1961 at JHS. A little lest talk, and a little more work I First row. Lynda Hartman, Nancy Heaton, Sharon Baker. Second row Nancy Martin, Cathy Crawford, Bunny Rosenberger, Charlet Crocker. Third row. Nancy Gross, Ann Garry, Donna Fiedler, Bar- bara Conant. Fourth row. Nancy Ray, Betsy Applebee, Ann Angel. Standing: Jim Crosson, Jim Cosh, John Wright, Ken Robertson, Miss Self, Malcolm Portee, Cary Andros. 23



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first row Carol Grimsley, Carlene Miller, Diane Bom- ke, Carol Reynolds, Linda Summers, Patsy Mudgett, Janie Fay. Second row Jane Martin, Paula Thies, Karen Strang, Sheri Godfrey, Linda Homey, Gail Word, Christie Elliott, Barbara Stark. Third row: Ted Rammelkamp Charles Frank, Ricky Brune, Carton Whitaker, Dean Low, Lorry Fortado, Bill Kennedy, Mr. Benson. The Herald Club writes news items for the Herald. Each member is given an assignment and is expected to turn his news in on time. Members report the games and dances as well as the scholastic news at JUS. Mr. Benson is advisor of the club and it is through his advice and help that the members of the club turn in their well written articles. I Ic helps them write articles that are interesting to the readers. Better check it again, Deanl What's the bind?

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