Jacksonville High School - Indian Yearbook (Jacksonville, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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' A L, .-A U 04426 Lw,g,,Q,AMv Q !f,l,,j,y VJ' fffflffnj ll QM Z B+ 1 . K, L lb jf ffl. if , . 1 QL Q ,QQ 1 ' f , , ,fi ' x X Contents V i I. Dedication LZZDU A -- H. Administrationo Z 12666 IH. Classes r VM'-' W122oc4AJ IV. Organizations V. Sports 'M f' VI. Activities 4 A, A Af'- VH. Advertisements J 7' ay .ff i' L! Y ja I 'f N A - ' jf I 'V J , r J ' W' l 1-J 1 1 ff! . f 4 X 1 2 J J! A . . 1 f D. 1 at J f x ,f - 5 , p X .Z ' r Dedication Jacksonville High School rose in the heart of Jacksonville, Texas,.in the year 1925. It is significant of the past in being the realization of a dream of its predecessors, significant of the future in reminding that the ideals taught there would not be forgotten. It truly has been a living monument. The long halls seem to come to life as they echo the voices of our mothers and- fathers as they hurried along to that dreaded English exam or, perhaps, a history final. The excitement of Fri- day's pep-rally lingers on, just as does the proudness felt by all when our team won. The bright red lockers, and the event-filled auditorium hold many memories dear to us all. But now, as time so endlessly passes, we shall leave old J. H. S., a little sad but looking forward to the visions of the future. The class of 1958-59 will return to their classes with perhaps more eager- ness than usual. ,For greeting them will be a new million dollar building which will take some pain out of leaving a summer of relaxation, swimming, and vacationing. ' 'w t J. H. S., if it is fo stay- alive and continue to be a living monument, must have a frontier. It 'cannot stand still, it must either go forward or backward. 17 or it ,to go forward there must be those willing to venture ahead. Now there is only work and waiting'for tomorrow. And so this class df old I. H. S. leaves to you, the class of 1958-59, the will to,sustain the spirit of the old J. H. S., and the constant challenge to chart the course of the ships of the future. ' Q' - 5 We, the Indian Staff, wish to dedicatehthis last annual edited in old J. H. S. to the graduating class of 1958. THE ANNUAL STAFF ug fs IILQX gn.. 5 N ,tg A hkxms gm -bf JA K, ui sw , 0,11 ,JJ .jg -gifiiiii 1 ul '1 ' . ..,.. gg 'fr t f 'f--' :i51EZ'E,:?: ,15teaseaf:L'feeafsaigjQi:Cfll ' fa ff 3 3. lihuurmwwnwms t aea..,!f:-' fn 5 11225: -W H . - 115, 11 :P ,ss .fm.::a:iz' 4 r rw : . 25551222 ' W gg, P :jug -,isa -' Qaigflw.. . , E .thc Eval: -' v 1 ...: in , ,......'II i.. 1' .. ' ' ' .. ':.+i '2'3-I ' 5 '. 3:5- f3S , ii5f2f22'iii:::..r : W- :I aiim gggra ' 1, , -Maisie , wg -:ummm vw- si, H, :ll az.:-?,1-:aging I 4, ' 650-:egg-:. I, Eggllaullull ,fl X s - I 'gg gli.-'z,:::'2 fd -..: I-1 1 K'T'f':i1a-m .m ' . ' n n -I L -'... -::r : 3 E? 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Mauldin is Superintendent of the Jacksonville Independent Schools. Mrs. Rayford Milstead is Secretary to Supt. W. D. Mauldin. She keeps books for the Jacksonville Independent School District and also assists with the reports. Mrs. Brian Braun is nurse. Mrs. Edith Goodson is also a secretary to Mr. Mauldin. Mrs. P. ,l vurrh fuvls. J. M. Tolancl is sc-cr:-tary to Dr. T. one-s, principal. Sho km-ps rvcords of stud1-nl's credits and othm-r pf-rtinc-nt Dr, T. P. Jones is principal of our school The office girls who are lo assist Mrs. Toland are Suv Ogden, Sue Whvvlcr, Elizabeth Moffiet, Carolyn Ann Pavletich. and Joan Hicks. Board of Education LEE RAGSDALE Chairman of Board Banker ERNEST ODOM ALLEN COFORTH HEWETT WILSON Merchant Insurance Nurseryman HERBERT COLEMAN FLOYD VERHEYDEN W. E. BAILEY Lumber Physician Investments CHAS. F. ADAMS Secretary of Board i t M R. JOHN DONALDSON Mr. Donaldson teaches Civics anal is Backfieltl Football Coachg Mr. Litton teaches General Science and is MB Team Coachg Mrs. Yett teaches General Science, Latin l and ll, and is sponsor of the Latin Clubg Mr. Horton teaches American History and is HA Team Basketball Coachg and Mrs. Mcpougle teaches Worlcl History and sponsors the National Honor Society. NIR. H. N. LITTON MRS. JOHN McDOUGLE MR. VERNON HORTON - MRS. ANNIE YETT S 57 Qi 12 it Q V4 5 -an L.. H I 7' N we r ' S-.J MRS. FERN HAWS MRS. FRED MULLINIX MR. BILL INGRAM Mr. Ingram teaches General Math and Algebra Ig Mrs. Mullinix teaches Spanish I and II and Algebra I. She is sponsor of the Spanish Cluhg Mrs. Haws teaches Algebra It Mr. Mosley teaches Plane Ce- ometry, Chemistry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry, and is Football Scoutg Mr. Light teaches Algebra I and Physics. MR. C. P. MOSLEY MR. JOE. BILL LIGHT Mr. Everett teaches English IV and Speech, he is also sponsor of n is the Curtain Clubg Miss Childress teaches E Cheerleader sponsorg Mrs. Taylor teaches Engli High Cheerleader Sponsorg Miss Boles teaches glish III and sh I and is .Iunior English II and is sponsor of the Student Councilg and Mrs. Walker teaches English I and III and also Choir. WML :Q-If ,. me f at A- ff ff-1F,.,wagQif 1 , , .U ffvss s - V i if--we itszsfwifv 1, , , ,U 2, , K .,,. X. W - f 711. .fi f f rifle: I as , .,.-w-.1-ff: ,mkgzgsgt k --...tfwt g I ..,,,. , ' ,:., . ,,,., is , g, ,,, ff 1:1-in ,,,- fzsgg-sit,-1'-git-M. . -, 5 4 sasfmlf 'I fifty ' I 1- ' :V- 5 as if 2 f HEz4S9e:iiszaEsw2 ' 4 -.fw.ff,1fm -mt ,,t5fyiW.,.f 522: .122 K f I F l sf 55 f t,, 2 I t 124552 b ici W WIS? , ft- fsfa: as A 115 t is ' 'gsffsggs V, . , -512:iiY5Ei 'i'?sE5?g:5iZi1ill535' I fgiiigitigf , 'iw 1 -wM,,ffs2??:fmf2:aei1t:1 242' f - ,f Us s - f- f- . . -1 . mfs, tt s .i lr c , H - f sa , . 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ROY HANNA Mrs. Everett teaches Bookkeeping, Junior Business and spon- sors the Future Teachersg Mr. Guinn teaches Biology and is spon- sor of the Biology Clubg Mrs. Strickland teaches Girls' Physical Education and is Girls' Basketball Coachg Miss Stadler teaches Typing I and ll, Shorthand, and sponsors the school paperg and Mr. Hanna teaches Distributive Education and is Football Business Manager. ' B MRS. GEORGE CRAVY ,H-M e 2 w w I Mrs. Cravy teaches Homemaking isewinglg Mrs. Adams teaches Home- making also fcookinglg and both are sponsors of the F. H. A.g Mr. Robertson is sponsor of the Jacksonville High School Bandg Mr. Moore teaches Vocational Agriculture, and Mr. Miller also teaches Vocational Agricultureg and both are sponsors of the F. F. A. MRS. ROLAND ADAMS MR O. E. MILLER MR. ROBERT MOORE MR. JARVIS ROBERTSON K Q 4 -'Y' E- '34 3 . 51 in aw H, MRS. C. P. MOSLEY MRS. W. D. MAULDIN Mrs. Mosley teaches Art I and H and World Histoly and is sponsor of the Annualg Mr. O'Dell teaches Driver's Education, Boys' Physical Education and is Head Football Coachg Miss Summers is the school Lihrariang and Mrs. Mauldin teaches the students who are unable to attend classes regularly. MISS MARY SUMMERS i S Staff Acknowledgements Without complete cooperation of many people outside the working staff of this annual, it could not have been published. Tom Holly, the smiling salesman from Taylor Publishing Company, has continually lent a helping hand and answered those numerous and unending questions. To Mark Foster, our special photographer from Marshall, Texas, we extend heartfelt thanks. Many hurried and confused moments were spent in taking pictures for our annual with Mr. Foster. And to David McLendon, who will, to our regret, not be with us this year, we give our sincere thanks and appreciation for his time and efforts while working on the summer supplement, and the first sixteen pages of this year's annual. And last but certainly not least we wish to thank the generous merchants for their ads in the Indian. Without these people this 1958 edition of the Indian could not have been published. THE ANNUAL STAFF Q S 5 V. 2 w 1 1 I V Y i'lWl lili J 'EEMEQQDSALTNZ-.iElfxli521iiL5LE13'i.s-iifiifbI 'F m5fTl?:S??1a3i5Z2?- ' I if: : -'ff'E,'s - f 1-P'-?HSiw:'i' -f' I , S v 1 N 1 Y' 1 - W V' X 6 J ' 'I L iAX ' -ri' 1 W fp. - ,V -jnn:: f'f' , '-' g 1 pi 1 e..,e - -L 45, X 1 ' , K Hulalf- ,W - '4 gr- .lr ' 3- i 1 Sf?-,Ali 'afgz'.-, !-.'-':LWj- I ' A 'T-L--Lui , 'CT-r ' V--r-L--rli r. n pk ff ' -A ,- . v : - 3 -ai ld' Tv.,-, I -L-1-L-3 -e . 4x 'W !ff 1 r v ' g' '..,-L-rk V ? I I'f'fg X f ,,....-- ' , f I , . ' 1 I f F T'i - 0 I K i X I I ff ff-2 : ,f'r1H,rr M e ' 9 N' N ' , +1 M . e or V . X ,f ,. o - l r l C, ' ' ' -ll 1 5-J,,1-3 i ii Q' ,, A -LL-he T L-llvA'T!J'.Xl'1l1'1,. ,.., ,n..,.,p ,U'H,,w,,H,,,,wW -Tvvw rm 'FUN'-T U'xg.3mTy::x.2:KxY' I -- JA Ah U4 , I - , ' ,nf ' 'V'r-rmrrvrvv vk mm 'U'm'u1 f--In-JL JJ.L,..un. ..nJu.1.Ln1rW A' XML . ,ALAAAL 7V'7lrr7-,rv-1 r-H,...,1q,,.,,,'rTn'1V'wm-,rn twink! f1.ff 'M I , ' 'Pr L . T7'YHHpmp,m' ,V 'J --f LLLU.LAlLm.A.n.L...lL.wl,g,...,i. jf' .' ,uA.I,:!l-I4M111 idASULULVLY-LHM.TZw.:LFN-y--,..WF r,,',!'.!rF'rvvm'rW'nyn num q1',F ' 1.1.1. AL., hlgu-.uAL LuuLLJqLJ,mI1lAL.I' ,. if 7 1' Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman The Senior Favorites Classes Joyce Harris and Eddie Ballard have been named Mr. and Miss J.H.S. for the 1957-58 school year. Joyce is vice president for the Future Teachers Association, recording secretary for the Student Council, and president of the National Honor Society. She was ,lunior Class favorite last year. Eddie is a four year football letterman and was elected a co-captain for the year. He also lettered in basketball and was the pin-up boy for the Future Homemakers of America for the 1956-57 school year. Eddie was class favorite his Sophomore year and the girls, basketball sweetheart his Freshman year. Mary Ann Teal was nominated by the Student Council and elected by popular vote of all the students as president of the student body of Jacksonville High School. Mary Ann is a member of the Future Teachers Association, Future Homemakers of America, and the National Honor Society. Also, this year, she was a nominee for Miss J.H.S. ln her Junior year, she was a delegate to Girls' State, was Christmas duchess from J.H.S., and a nominee for Most Beautiful. Mary Ann was vice president of her Sophomore class and secretary of her Freshman class. Sandra Miller and Jimmy Murray were named Most Beautiful and Most Handsome for the 1957-58 school year. Our beauty and handsome nominees came from the Senior class and were presented in a program by the annual staff. They were judged by Miss Gussie Nell Davis, sponsor of the Kilgore Junior College Rangerettes, and her captain and a lieutenant. 1 QM if-ifigfcs 1 Wy in :Y P' 1 3 f. ' J x . 'f' H fi' isiwi ,R ? f:,If 'if A k f QT ''M7f'ii2?1? .l.e1i:iiS1'EK?i:'i,141 ' - ' A .. i- ' . -- .6 ' ,Nm-f.'iiS.'?L1:'l,viM:sf11'.i,:Sfe1,5-32-2Z?f'v1H?'f:5'?ffg?fifi'5f W 1 3 F. Q E X f 6 i n 4 si 53 WGNE'3N'f3YiM1?',Qr'M15?E5K2f'i1fi?iV1'E7?iSkxWW'Yxfgfilff'HW'-'3 ' ' . ,1,fQif?'ifi'125x?i:24 iii , f 'W' 1 f S .mf-' - T! f , - ' fi V61 . Most Athletic .M 'Lil' Q Q V I an We I Q ' 4' 4 1, Q gg si? ' L M VV x.,, mws' 51. ,I , , 4 1 , Q'iJ'5'1 U4 N-1 WH 3 -1 if an 'H 3, . IQ - 1-235 1 LR af i', ,. J 'fmigg , 5. VA A 31 ,Q V33 . .fb I x fn Best Student W fr ww Segifggwf WM' Senior Officers SHIRLEY ALLEN year with a ban by ettin their Senior rin Q early. JOHN CHARLES ANDERSON l Robert Davis, Charles Jones, John Taylor, and Paul Davis begin their Senior ' S if S gh TRAVIS ARDEN BOBBY BAILEY EDDIE BALLARD BOBBY BARBER YZROSEMARY BASS NANCY BATTON JOHN BENNETT CHARLES BOYD JOYCE BUCKLEY JULIE CALDWELL MIKE CHAMPION BILL DAVENPORT DOROTHY DAVIS ODDIST DAVIS PAUL DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS GENE DECKER Joyce Buckley, Dee ,Io Wright, Billy Green, Patsy Foreman, Sharon Murphy, and an unidentified mummy are making masks in art. l CYNTHIA DORRIS WILBUR DOVER Hoke Peacock and Gene Decker figure the expenses of the campaign of ,I.H.S. in running for the position of parliamentarian in the Texas Association of Student Councils. D'ANN DUBLIN MARY LYNN DUDLEY CURTIS DURRETT MARTHA ELLIS SALLY EMERSON v I CHARLES ETHERIDGE DOYLE FOREMAN . PATSY FOREMAN DOROTHY GANSKE HAROLD GIBBS TOM GODFREY BILLY GREEN J. W. GREEN MARY HANDLEY JERRY HARRIS JOYCE HARRIS MARGIE HASSELL Our mathematioal geniuses Bill Davenport, Robert Joiner, and Tommy Godfrey try to work one of those impossible solid problems while Mr. Mosley writes one of his tests on the board. BETTY HERRING JOHNNY HILL SALLY HILLIARD Another E55 for the Senior Prom! Senior skit with John Taylor, Sandra Miller, Bobby Bailey. Nan O'Byrne, Johnny Hill, and Sally Hilliard won third place Skit Night. TOMMIE HOLCOMB KENT HOLMAN 'WAYNE HUGHES ROY JIMMERSON ROBERT JOINER S 5 a ,. WAYNE JOLLY CHARLES JONES TOMMY WIGGINS BARBARA LINDNER A KEITH MCGARRAHAN JOYCE MCQUEEN SARAH MAURER SANDRA MILLER ELIZABETH MOFFEIT DOROTHY MOORE LYNETTE MOORE SHARON MURPHY JIMMY MURRAY Look at all those cakes! The Seniors had a very successful cake walk this year. They used the proceeds for the Prom. J. L. MYERS W, X. DON MACK WILSON Clackety-clack! These Typing II pupils sound off: Brenda Robertson, Sue Wheeler, Tommie Holcomb, Sally Emerson, Patsy Foreman, Bob Ross, Joyce Buckley, and Judy Taylor. DEE JO WRIGHT N i l NAN O'BYRNE SUE OGDEN LARRY PARKER CAROLYN ANN PAVLETICH E g 3 I Sl 5 I, -1 HOKE PEACOCK TOMMY PEACOCK NANCY PIPPIN BILLY PRICE l JOHN RAGSDALE GLENDA RAINS SHERRY REED SALLY ROBERTS BRENDA ROBERTSON JEANNE ROCKETT KKIRBYJ FRANCES RODDY BOB R055 Jack Stanley presides over a Senior Class meeting concerned with the Senior Prom, of course. ERNESTINE SANDERS ROY KBUTCHJ SHANK I CARL SHEDDAN Burning ye olde midnight oil,' eh? Curtis Durrett, John Bennett, Cliff Striplin and John Ragsdale cram furiously for those mid-term exams. BARBARA SIPES f BOBBY SLAWSON GARY SMITH GAYLAND SMITH SUE SOUTH JEFF SPEARY JANICE STALLINGS KTAYLORJ JACK STANLEY BLAKE STARKEY 1 .5 i 1' i 9 1 iz 2 E T RICHARD STARR SUZY STATON ARTHUR STIEFER CLIFFORD STRIPLING BILLY TAYLOR JOHN TAYLOR JUDY TAYLOR SHIRLEY TAYLOR The deadline had come! Time for handing in those dreaded 'Senior themes. But what a relief to get them done! MARY ANN TEAL ROBERT TEMPLE FRANK WAITES 'l That Time has rolled around again. Time for commencement and commencement invitations. Mrs. Toland gives the invitations to Elizabeth Moffeit. Bobby Joe Barber, and Kenneth Etheridge. MONA WARREN Those not pictured are: Leora Jones, Jimmy Newell, and Wesley' Newman SUE WHEELER 4 1 I rel 1 BILI-'IE LYNNE TURNER Our Senior cheerleaders demonstrate their diversified talents. t 1 4 S 4 x . f i I Hoke Peacock and Bill Davenport were semi- finalists in the National Merit Contest ffor scholar- shipsl sponsored by the National Merit Corporation. They will take another test to determine whether or not they are finalists in the contest. Bill qualified as a finalist in the 1958 National Honor Society scholarship contest. He was chosen as-a finalist on the basis of his high score in the scholarship qualifying test given to high school sen- iors throughout the nation. Bill was among 1,401 members of the National Honor Society who qual- ified with a composite score of 150 points or higher, from the 54,865 members who took the test. He ranked with the 99th percentile on the test. Dr. Paul E. Elicker, director of the National Honor So- ciety scholarship hoard, in his letter of notification commented: 'SYou and the students are to be con- gratulated on having a student in your school who can rank so high in the scholarship qualifying test with the highest ranking students in secondary schools throughout the country. A group of Seniors and Juniors get in the spirit of the Color Day rally Junior Favorites Baker Holcomb QPSK! ,fgr- Charles Adams Deck Peacock and Robert Hall appear to he enjoyingly engrossed in something. Perhaps a Marilyn Monroe getting her picture taken along with the Juniors. Genevieve Anderson 1 Eddie Ayers David Bailey Charles Baker John Ballard W i 6 5 ,Z E 3 Yr E Zi Sf Qs Judy Baumgardner Dexter Bloodworlh Emily Bolton Don Brock Billy BIYSOH Jeannie Buchannan Danny Busby Robert Byers XP, Jerry Burns hornas Campbell Pat Carroll Glen Chancellor Jerry Chancellor Alice Burrill Ed Carlile Carolyn Chandler Johnny Chitwood Jackie Coats Tim Coats Marta Cook Karen Cone f 1 3 1 w 1 y 1 ! Linda Hudson, Dolores Kate-n, Linda Cay, Carol Moses, Patsy Landrum, and Janice Wlarren make up a smiling group of young ladies. I Nan Cone 5 Bill Copelin Mike Cravy Frank Diamont Billy Dickson R. S. Dyess ,lerry Efurd V Helen Fitzpatrick Larry Garner Barbara Garrett James Garrett Mina Goodson Linda Gore Linda Gay Dorothy George 3 3 I Jang Gray Katy GTGGII K 22 ii is Earl Grimes Glynn Grimes Rodney Groom Rufbin Guthrie Marianna Haberle Robert Hall Beverly Hardy Velecla Harris Billy Harrison l These Ag boys-Joe West, Robert Byers, Johnny Chitwood, Frank Morton, and Clifton Oden-are busy sorting the saws in shop. Linda Hearne Jimmy Herring Joanne Hicks .lane Holcomb Jimmy Holcomb Donna Holmes Linda Hudson Virginia McGregor Preston Hunt E? Q 3 Q 3 2 2 i Marcus Wink Patsy Landrum Sheiiyn Larson Donald Lewis Bobby Lewis Barry Little Larry Little Robert Little Laura Loftin Watch that flying glass, Bobby! You never can tell what's going to happen in a chemistry class. Marilyn Mauldin Betty Mauritlen Charlene Merritt Joanna Mitchell Ottis Moore 4 Frank Morton Barbara Moses U Carol Moses Jerry Murdock Lynn McCollum Patricia McDonald Dick MCElmurry .lo Ann McFadden Mary Neely Jerry Norvell Clifton Oden Denan Oclen Deck Peacock Jerry Peacock Priscilla Pearsall Sissy Phillips Patsy Pierce Susan Wilson Kenneth Ratliff Jerry Rawlinson Doris Reagan Denan Oden and Frank Morton, in Miss Childress's fifth period English III class, seem to be enjoying the Christmas story that she is reading to them. Sherry Reed Hugh Rives Charles Schulze P3t5Y SOON Jackie Scurlock Barbara Sexton Lorene Sexton ' ,Io Ann Shedclan Gladys Sherman Lyllda Smith Montie Smith Marvin Snodgrass Thyra Sowell Gail Spencer Ethel Stover Mack Talkington Sue Taylor Billy Teafatiller Bonnie Teafatiller Bennie Terry Molly Terry Brenda Thompson Jimmy Thompson Shirley Thorn Nelda Tinsley Billy Wallace Wanda Ward Janice Warren Ora Lee War!-en Watty Watson John Watthuber Joe Wqst Y Patsy West ROY TTHYIOT Joe Turney Danny Vest Sammie Vining Dorothy Whatley Caylon Wh1te .ludy White Marilyn White Not pictured R. F. Pyle Barbara Williams Wayne Williams Joyce Wilson FSF, W .ri , lf' Sophomore Favorites ,. . ,fx ,,., .Ww,,., ..,,. V. ,H , - '-,, 1,-.-.,1Q2,,f1,mm2xw, -V .Q 6 f , W N.,.M,,...--v m . M M vw' hw m Wx. ww .M V.-pw -qw A W: X k . A A Q . - . X., Q, ' ' W , , , , , , ,:i .T'I. v..... ...xH2Y .,CNS' -E Q Melvin Alexander Yvonne Amick Mike Batton Jane Beaty Wanda Ault Jimmie Aynesworth Linda Bolton Billy Boswell James Bacon Gene Bailey Mary Sibyl Brown Ann Bruno Leon Baker Janet Ball ,loan Buckley Peggy Buckley Lincoln Barber Brenda Bass Billie Bush Renee Butler Sandra Caldwell Martha Cameron Alice Cundiff Neil Dark Glenda Campbell Barbara Carnes Chuck Davenport Patricia Davis Myra Carrothers Anne Champion Tony Delaney Gary Dominy George Conn Cleta Conway Glenda Dover Mike Dublin Kenneth Copeland Pat Cornelison DHV1d Duncan Glenda Durrett Billy Elsbury Shirley Emerson Nancy Gray Shirley Griffis Mary Etheridge Barbara Fling Ann Grimsley Mary Grimsley Charlotte Foster Judy Fults Patsy Halbert Nell Hassell Betty Gardner Francis Gardner Maxine Hayes Richard Heidelburg Ralph George Arlene Gowin Diann Henry Greg Henslee Bryan Holland Carol Holman Jean Lake Mike Lammons Loyce Jernigan Mike Jolly Robert Lanier Carrie Little Linda .lowell Neil ,lowell Johnny Loftin Ronny Loper Tony ,lowell Waynette Kerzee Jane Lovelady ,loan Lovelady B. 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King Sue Knight Patsy Lovelady Ann Lowery Mary Luce David McCord Kent Miller Dan Minter Pat McLemore Glenda Maris Tommy Mirabol James Mize Billie Matthews Richard Meador Barbara Moore Linda Moore Travis Meador Joan Merrill J oe Ed Morris Vernon Morris Bennis Miles Don Miller Tim Murphy David Murray Tommy Murray Jerry Needham James Pruett Travis Rains Geary Nixon Fred Norman Ronnie .Reed Violet Richie Butch Orme Herbert Parker Evetta Sanders Janeen Sewell J anice Patton Betty Peters Mary Sides Eddie Simms Dina Pierce Jeanne Pope Richard Slawson Jeanette Smith Melvin SOCIB Curtis Sockwell .lames Tramel Jack Traylor Jackie Stallings Donnis Standley Sara Turner ,lo Ann Walker Cathy Stapleton Joyce Stubbs Jerry Wall Mary Ward Anita Tarrant Carol Tate Harvey Watkins Aubrey Weesner Bob Tinsley Delores Tomkins Roy Lee Westbrook Mattie Whitehead Jackie Williams Those not pictured are: Doys Clakley ,lorry Loftin Jerry McKnight Patricia Nutt Marcelina Prieto Howard Roper Shannon Ross Glenda Smith Lonnie Tiller Hancile with care! They might come to life! At least Pat Cor- nelison and Linda Moore seem to think so. Sophomore English students study the plot of Julius Caesar. Freshman Favorites -Ar' wg 21 but .PP G YQ! il fwfwsiisifffiw Jan Amason James Anderson Steve Arrington J oe Aynesworth Nancy Baldwin Bunny Ball Ruth Ball George Ballard Carolyn Adams Earlene Allen Lila Ballard Utis Barker Paul Bass Bob Batton ,loan Baxley Fran Bearden James Benedict Linda Bennett Micky Birdwell Gordon Bishop Sandra Boone Ronald Bowers Jim Boyd Bob Brockman Patsy Clark ill Coats ifywmia Jiallfillilalsml Jimmy Conner Donna Cook Marshall Cook Sandra Cook Jerry Crockett Bert Cummings John Davenport Graham Davis Milburn Dudley Jerry Brown James Busby Eugene Byers Jo Casey George Causey J. W. Caveness Becky Chandler Ruth Clakley ' 'W 4?-5 351' l3 5YEif3f:11E'i5vi2Li?1Aif yi2YMiiiLi5?i53:biLl1ii',-'ffisi, i .-K3.MQ A I-V Nancy Eddins Lawrence Ellis Charlie Emerson R. L. Etheridge Mary Faulk Martha Fling ,lo Ann Foreman Paula Forrest Wilburn Dudley Margie Dyess 5l f' ' lf 55A2i1!Q29'iif ' ms Hliiffdhiiilfffzis5ZH21ilE31E?Yf 3E:56l2e2Y,izS'2f K:i':,ifh4.iY4, S51i!'1' Judy Fowler Margarito Frutoz Willy Fuentes Billy Gardner Carolyn- Garner Homer Garrett ,lane Gibson Judy Gibson Gary Gore Beth Grant Larry Grantham Dixie Lee Gray David Green Sadie Gresham Bill Grimes Ronny Grimes Elida Guerrero Rex Guthrie Jane Hager Mack Hagerty Peggy Hassell Barbara Hearn S Marilyn Hedricks Pedro Hernancez Carleen Herring Kim Hillencamp Francis Hollis Wade Holman Freddie Hood Patricia Hunt Geraldine Hunter Bonnie Jackson Barbara Jones Larry J ones e is If51L1fi5I1!i 'IW:f,i?fki?5T,iixs5LWEYSAQEZ' 5i 59?? s'L:Vi- ' SNK fa , . V vii ' .. 5. ,lames Kimmell Walter Kirby Larry Lake Petie Lammons Mary Langham Billie Sue Laws Gary Lewis Leon Lewis 1 4 'Patricia Jones LaNelle Kimball if- f P VS5495'iffP7L12i'i,E5EiWiki?W5Z5?? 5?5??2T?E19?ZEiili?5ti5iii'f'52:1,-1 Y ,, . - James Loftin Betty Lovelacly Lynn Lugenbuhl Betty Lynch Harvey McCarley Marvin McCarley ,Mike McElmurry Judy McFadden Carol McKeown G. W. Mayo Billy Meadow lack Merchant Alton Paris Jeanie Paslay Barbara Pearman Susan Pearsall Molly Perkins Patsy Pippin Tommy Pittman .lo Plemmons Linda Pope Pete Prieto Janeen Puckett David Purifoy Fred Morris Dan Morrison Marolen Morton Coyle Oden Frank Oden Waylon Orme Judy Owens Gary Palmer 3z:.:.. W Ellen Reed Bobby Renfro Helen Riordan Lois Robe-TER. Jerry Robertson Richard Robertson James Roper Kenneth Ross Bonnie Reagan Roger Reagan f21.,- -- ' f- 43519 Ffffff,-'if-1. 7 :hu-1. if 2, Grady Rountree Suzy Rucker Glenda Sanders Betty Sawyer Ann Scurlock Billie Seeton Gerald Shirey Don Simms Donnell Smith Guinn Smith Renetta Smith Tim Smith Shannon Smyrl Patsy Spraggins Nell Thompson Sheila Thompson Pat Trantham Jimmy Traylorj Jimmy Traylor Eddie Vest Gladys Walker Margaret Warren Pansy Warren Ralph Warren Pat Watkins Cindy Westbrook Dorothy Stephens Mary Stiefer Mary Stiencipher Walter Summers Larry Taylor Ronnie Temple Eva Thedford Butch Thompson Li' ' I 355' Those not pictured are: ,limmie Causey Marsha Goodwin Ropert Loper Joe McRight Richard Montgomery Freddie Morris Tommy Morton Wallie Nash Jack Williams David Williams Royce White James Nichols ar es osey R. D. Rawlinson Sammy Seagraves Charles Stewart Dwight Traylor Kenneth Ward Caylon White Lenell White fi Poor Fish, they're gonersl Looks like some Seniors got hold Smiling group of young ladies, aren't they? Must be happy Freshmen. of 'eml - .. ,N X 5 '- 2? V Q M V e jd it Y I I l , fe, l -. is F ' ff227'7'fa'2f2y' M V , t HT if or , 1 fQ l -JF , 1 ff 'fr itil f .lfwrl fl--qt ' T-T Te, or V4 orc wie-X +1 left VU t Xb 1 f-----F? 4 'Fir-z L lx K i, W X W ' ' F' ix. W 1 wx w I. X +I'- .xr - u I 1 V Q-if xx ' 41 T1 H.f I 1 F 3 F F .21:4:,'-vy'9:,7i:',, f X Id-P--f ,QI -,,. Student Council Future Hornelnukers Future Farmers Honor Society Choir Band Clubs s Presidents of Urganizations and Clubs tudent Council CHARLES BOYD ' JOYCE HARRIS ' Recordmg HOKE PEACOCK .,,,,, ....,Y,,,,,.,.,.,,,., SUSAN WILSON KAREN CONE .. fDick not piclu red! The Student Council is one of the largest and most active organizations in high school. It is divided into various committees which are in charge of carrying out its re- sponsibilities. This year the council has undertaken the project of running for a state office. It has been the most important one of the year. Different members of the council attend workshops yearly where they learn ways to make our council a better and more active one. The membership is made up of club presidents and a representative from each of the homerooms. Regular attendance is required and with three unexcused absences, a membership must be forfeited. MARY ANN TEAL .............. ......... PRISCILLA PEARSALL ...,..... .......... C . DICK MCELMURRY ............ ..... V ice Parlzamentarum Secretary Treasurer ,,,,,,,,.,.i,,,,,,,,,Chaplain ..........Reporter President Secretary President - ' V Citizenship Committee State Office Committee Assembly Committee l Publicity Committee The Citizenship committee is responsible for selecting two citizens ofthe month each month. They are shown present- ing two citizens their pins. The Publicity committee pub- licizes the activities of the Council. They make posters to put up in the halls and have numerous other activities. The State Office committee has been very active in pre- paring the council's campaign. This has proved to be one of the Council's largest projects and this committee has been a busy one. Another active committee is the Assembly, which schedules the assembly programs for the student body. They have quite a job arranging talent that will interest the students and faculty. Each Wednesday morning the Morning Watch committee presents a short devotional and non-denominational Worship service. Morning Watch Committee Spanish Club This year the Spanish Club has become a member of the Pan American Student Forum of Texas. The main purpose of this organization is to promote a better understanding of the Pan American countries among the students. The officers shown from left to right are: David Murray, Jane Holcomb, Sally Hilliard, President, Sissy Phillips, Dolores Katen, and the Sponsor Mrs. Fred Mullinix. Not pictured is Linda Gay. in V -' ' Parliam en tarian ...,,......,.Rep0rter Treasurer , Vice President President .,.,..,,Secrelary l Latin Club The Latin Club is an active member of the Junior Classical League. This year they attended the Fall Festival of Latin Clubs in Henderson, Texas. During Latin Week the members strive to show us the im- portance of Latin through various posters in the halls and an assembly program. They attended the State Latin Convention last year where Priscilla Pearsall was elected State Treasurer. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Annie Yett who is also a State Sponsor. The Club is com- posed of twenty-seven regular members and eleven associate members. Their meetings are held once a month. 31 -Siiifiiiin - 5 fl ii,-ESZEiSiS!'f+ '.'-27154-+'i5.5s?Mf,z'J,l?s5?LT:.1.y.S5?aJSi'm'Ewii 7-52, L. ,- :w?-l5'ff.9R4V1-ik sfW'f iI 4i'3 F.H.A. The F.H.A. of our school strives to teach girls the art of building a home. Some of their projects during the year are making doll clothes for the needy children, gathering Christmas cards for the patients at Rusk State Hospital, taking baskets of fruit to the nursing homes of the city, and making ceramics, Their sponsors are Mrs. George Cravy and Mrs. Roland Adams. Their sweetheart is Jack Stanley. The officers are Margie Hassell, Patsy Landrum, Patsy West, Priscilla Pearsall, Lynn McCollum, Linda Smith, Jackie Stallings, Carolyn Chandler, Susan Wilson, Wanda Johnson, Patsy Nutt and Sarah Maurer. 'li i 'W' Carolyn Chandler, Priscilla Pearsall, Margie Hassell, Lorene Sexton, Lynn McCollum, Susan Wilson, Wanda Johnson, Patsy West, and Patsy Landrum. Instructions are read from a cook hook on preparing a meal. During the Christmas holidays these girls made doll cloths-s for underprivileged children. my Measurements are being taken in order to construct perfect Girls showing Christmas Cards that were scnt to Rusk Slate Hospital. garments. F.F.A JACK STAINLEY eporter Sentmel Hzstorzan TIMOTHY COATS FRANK MORTON JACKIE COATS Vzce Preszrlent Presulenl CURTIS SOCKWELL ROY LEE WESTBKOOK Parllamentarzan CLIFTON ODEN Treasurer SANDRA NIILLER FFA Sweetheart JOHNNY CHITWOOD Secretary The Jacksonville F.F.A. has a number of activities that are carried on from year to year, such as planting trees and caring for themg re- pairing fences, maintaining a registered herd of Angus cat- tle, a Ford tractor and equip- ment to rent to farmers, and numerous other community projects. Also shown here are several of the boys mixing cement for a repair job. The group selectes an F.F.A. Sweetheart each year and en- ters her in the District Con- test. The Chapter as a whole takes several educational trips during the year, such as the Houston Fat Stock Show, Dallas Fair and many others. The primary aim of the F.F.A. is the development of agricultural leadership, co- operation and citizenship. ,a5f Natwnal Honor Soczety Y 2334 Band Pictured above are the majoreltes for the J.H.S. Band. Joanna Mitchell, Head Major- etteg Cathy Stapleton, Billie Lynn Turner, Drum Majorg Donna Holmes, and Mary Handley. They give excellent performances at football half times. f .-f' i' '11 1 - ' .. ? S,,, , Q.. ,,.., .. 7 e 5 The Band selected Margie Hassell for their Sweetheart this year. Margie has been in the band for four years and she plays the bells. She has been a consistent worker for the Band. The Band officers for this year are Marilyn Mauldin, Presidentg Don Mack Wilson, Vice Presidentg and Anita Kay Tarrant, not pictured, Secretary. 1 ii 5'tZ iiiififf-i3QaHf4EPi5ii5fZ5. k i g? I ey Club First row: Wilbur Dover, Dexter Bloodwortli, Bobby Lewis, Dick McEl1nurry, Bryan Holland, B. A. King, Jr. Second row: Robert Hall, Jimmy Holcomb, Clifford Stripling, Bill Davenport, Butch Shank. John Bennett. V Third row: Hugh Rives, Deck Peacock, Hoke Peacock. Mack Talkinglon, Paul Davis, Tom Godfrey, Robert Huttash and Robert Joiner. The Key Club is composed of boys who are required to meet certain standards. Their grades must be at least a Bw and their office record must be goodf Their organiza- tion is a branch of the Kiwanis Club and have Kiwanis Club sponsors. Each year they hold a Leadership Banquet in which club presidents and their guests are invited. They give a short speech telling of the purpose of their club and there is always a main speaker. The sweetheart for this year is Miss Sherry Reed. She was selected by popular vote of the Key Club members. The officers pictured from left to right: Deck Peacock. Parliamentariang Clifford Stripling, Treasurerg Bill Davenport, Presiclentg Tommy Godfrey, Secretaryg and Bobby Lewis, Vice President. Curtain Club The Curtain Club was organized to promote dramatic interest in the school. A style show, three one-act plays, and Skit Night are a few of the activ- ities presented. It is sponsored by James D. Everett. The of- ficers grouped from the left io the right are: Sally Hilliard, Vice Presidentg Linda Hudson, Sec- retaryg and Marilyn Mauldin, President. The purpose of the War Whoop Staff is to see that the school newspaper is printed each week. Standing are: Mary Lynn Dudley, Harold Gibbs, Bob Ross, ul and Barbara Sipes, Editor. Seated are: Sue South, Joyce McQueen, and Nancy Pippin. Kate Stadler is the Sponsor. The Library Club are students who have given a class period to library Work. Their main purpose is to pro- vide a quiet place to study and to make libra ry materials available to all the school. The mem- bers are, sealed: Wanda Johnson, Genevieve Anderson, Lorene Sexton, and Linda Gore. Stand- ing: Molly Terry, Sandra Miller, Pat Carroll, Nell Hassell, Marilyn White, Brenda Thompson, and Miss Summers. Library Club Future Nurses The Future Nurses were organized to en- courage students to en- ter a nursing profes- sion. They are spon- sored by Mrs. Vivian Herrie, R.N. and Mrs. G. M. Hilliard. They meet the second Wed- nesday of every month. Their activities center around fun facts, and field trips. They have fun working together, learning the facts of nursing, and gaining experience by taking field trips in the hos- pital. Future Teachers The future Teachers strive to promote a better understanding of the teaching pro- fession. Some of their projects are selling Christmas cards, making a Christmas float and distributing circulars. They also enter a scrapbook in state competition. Their officers left to right are: Pat West. Reporlerg Paula Shirey, Secrelaryg Sue Wheeler, Presidentg Joyce Harris, Vice Presidentg and Mrs. Gene Tankersley, Sponsor. -GE Dis tributifve Education Vice President-HAROLD GIBBS Secretary--SUZANNE STLATON Treasurer-TOMMY WIGGINS Reporter-JEANNE KIRBY S1veeLl1earLAJANICE TAYLOR f I Biology Club A recently organized cluh of our high school is the Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Guinn, and supported by all Biology students. The program committee plans programs consisting of interesting films and well- informed speakers at their meetings. The Biology Fair is the climax of many hard months of work by the students taking Biology. During the course they also dissect specimens, observe the human skeleton and make bug collections. The officers are Eddie Ballard, Presi- clenzg Tim Murphy, Vice Presidentg and Glenda Sue Dover, Secretary. Annual We, the Annual Staff, have put forth our every effort to put out an annual that would be a lasting remembrance to the pupils and faculty of Jacksonville High School. Each member of the staff has worked untiringly to make her section the very best. First row.' Betty Peters, Cynthia Dorris, Dolores Katen, Barbara Lindner, Patsy Hal- bert, Carolyn Chandler. Second row: Carolyn Ann Pavletich, Co-Eflitorg Mary Lynn Grimsley, Patsy West, D'Ann Dublin, C0-Editor. Third row: Sally Hilliard, Hugh Rives, Pllolographerg Alice Burrill, Mrs. C. P. Mosley, Aflvisorg Marianna Haberle. Thyra Sowell, Linda. Hearne, and Linda Hudson. Staff 0fgllfliZ11li0f1S - Linda Hl1dSOI1, C2lf0lYI1 Classes-Marianna Haberle, Alice Bur Chandler- rill, Thyra Sowell. Advertisements-Cynthia Dorris, Patsy Hal- ACti,,itie5-PatSy West, Betty Peters, Bar. bert. bara Lindner. - Z' -D'A gouifllqoglf C ar 0132 Sports-Mary Grimsley, Dplores Katen, Linda Ph0f0g'fll11h6r-Tonlmy Godfrey Pavletich. Hearne, Sally Hllhard. Buszness Manager-Bobby Lewis ' Q35 4 2 Egavw ge? XXxS5 !42 95.lJ-5i5Sls2-1 ff wffz lf Q: ' l ,fs . ff! gin' ,fi 3 E 'l Wlf - ,. dy, Qffi aa l 'V w gg H I A lfliizi il - 3' f v i 49 ijt F flN -figs l 'R X? lit: Football Basketball Track Gay Pep Rally for the Next Game Sports . . . The A Team football coaching staff is composed of James O'Dell, head coach, John Donaldson, backfield coach, and H. N. Litton, line coach. These men worked untiringly for the spirit of J.H.S. and their efforts were appreciated by the team and the entire student body. Football Squad 1 3 S Q 2 Q 3 A Q x 1 5 9 sf 5 1 3 E 5 Q A e Q' 3 2 J 5 Bobby Joe Slawson races across the goal line to score the first touchdown JOHN ANDERSON of the season. Halfback CHARLES BAKER-65 EDDIE BALLARDf21 BOBBY JOE BARBER-45 Guard Quarterback Halfback o - CHARLES BOYD-73 JERRY BURNS-32 GLEN CHANCELLOR-74 Tackle Fullkack Guard B NEIL DARK-74 WILBUR DOVER-46 DAVID DUNCAN Tackle Halfback Guard . . I , W , , . 4-af... LARRY GARNER-60 ROBERT HALLf52 JERRY HARRIS 80 Guard E 1 5 JOHNNY HILL-83 End Center End Indians warming-up before the first home game MIKE LAMMONS-81 DICK MCELMURRY-62 JERRY MCKNIGHT-81 End Guard End JIMMY MURRAY-22 JERRY NEEDHAM-51 JOHN RAGSDALESYO Quarterback Center Tackle A . 4 Q , Every afternoon the football boys gathered at the Tomato Bowl to practice CARL SHEDDAN-82 for the coming game. ,:, End EDDIE SIMS-31 The boys worked hard every afternoon in practice perfecting plays and runs. Fullback BOBBY SLAWSON-43 MARVIN SNODGRASS-64 MELVIN SOCIA-85 Halfback Guard End JEFF SPEARY-33 ARTHUR STIEFER-44 MACK TALKINCTON-72 Fullback ' 7 Halfhack Tackle JOE TURNEY-71 CHARLES ETHERIDGE JERRY lPee Weel CHANCELLOR Guard Manager Mallfigfl' Co-Captains for the football season of 1957 are Bobby Joe Slawson and Eddie Ballard. They were chosen by the team to represent them for the year. They are shown here with Miss Lynette Moore, Football Sweetheart. Lynette is a Senior and has been a cheerleader for two years. This year she was elected head cheerleader and a nominee 'for Miss J.H.S. During her Junior year she was F.F.A. sweetheart and a nominee foif M-ost Beautiful. She was chosen as football sweet- heart by the secret ballot of the football team. mm-wmv! Lynette Moore, Head Barbara Willianis Sherry Reed Jane Holcomb Nan O'Byrne Pam Small The strange noises coming from the ,l.H.S. auditorium between 12:45 and 2:00 p.m. are made by none other than those energetic cheerleaders, six girls elected by the student body the previous spring, planning pep-rallies, making sins, planning bon- fires or caravans, or playing Julie London while certain civics classes are trying desperately to show films. These girls have a terrific responsibility. They must be hostess to the visitors of opposing teams, keepfballs decorated, keep school spirit high and pep rallies lively during each athletic season. These are not duties, but pleasures, because behind these six girls is a great student body and faculty which supports them in every way. ' Top row Nell Dark Tim Murphy Richard Slaw on David Murray, Billy Boswell, Bottom row ,Iame Pruett Gaylon Orme Richard Heidelber Hubert Parker and Aubrey Weesner. Top row: Mary Sibyl Brown, Carol Holman, Ann Champion. Bottom row: Jackie Stallings, Glenda Dover. The MB Team cheerleaders were elected by the popular vote of the Sophomore class of 1957-58. They led yells for all the Bw team games and their practice sessions were held after school in the afternoon. One of the many activities for the year was assist- ing in giving one of the football receptions. These girls are sponsored by Mrs. Fred Mullinix. s 1 3 9 5 z E 2 a 2 2 Z l 1 E E 2 E I E Q E S 3 f Z i .,... H :MMM 5554-T-A WM gM,jm,kn'm I -gg, We think this picture should appear in our annual, for in this play one of our JQHN ANDERSONYZ4 finest guards, Butch Shank, sustained a head injury which put him out for the season. Guard DEXTER BLOODWORTH-2 Forward 1 DANNY BUSBY-30 ODDIST 'ASneak DAVIS-25 Forward Forward and Center DAVID DUNCAN-31 Guard 4 BIDLLYA GREEN-23 JERRY HARRIS-33 ' Guard' Center 1 JIMMY MURRAY-32 JOHN RACSDALE-35 ROY 'SButch SHANK-34 Guard Center Guard MELVIN SOCIA-22 JOE ED MORRIS JERRY Pee Wee CHANCELLOR Forward llanager Manager Under the direction of Coach V. R. Harton our basketball team is ex- periencing a very successful 1958 sea- son. Although they are lacking in height, they have made up for it with hustle and the will to win. The stu- dent body fully supports the team and this paves the Way to greater victories and never-ending spirit. During the season the J.H.S. Indians Won first place consolation in the Tyler Tourna- ment and have participated in other tournaments, Best of luck and greater victories to the Indians. The basketball tri-captains for the season of 1957-58 are Billy Green, Jerry Harris and Roy l'Butchl Shank. They were elected by the team and are shown here with Carolyn Ann Pavletich, Basketball Sweetheart. During her Junior year, Carolyn Ann was a nominee for Cutest Girl, a member of the annual staff and student council. During this, her senior year, she has been co- editor of the annual, a member of the student council and a nominee for Most Beau- tiful. She was chosen by the team as their sweetheart, 5 i 2 E E e 1 The Junior High Basketball team are as follows: First row: Jimmy Connor, Milburn Dudley, Tony Clever, Wilbur Dudley, Petie Lammons, Grady Rountree. Bottom row: George Causey, Larry Jones, Mike Mclflmurry, James Busby, and Wade Holman. I F RUTH CLAKELY BARBARA FLING CAROL HOLIWAN Guard Guard Guard F3 2 1 L ' , ki 3' . LA NELL KIMBOLL JOAN MERRILL NANCY PIPPIN Guard Forward F01-ward PATSY PIPPIN Frances Roddy adds two more points to the team's score Forward V FRANCES RODDY ERNASTINE SANDERS Forward Guard Co-Captains for the Jacksonville High School Maidens are Frances Roddy and Ernastine Sanders, who are both members of the An team. These girls were elected for co-captains by popular vote of the rest of the team. Both girls are seniors and have been playing basketball for four years. The B Team basketball girls are as follows: Cindy Lou Westbrook, Judy Owens, Jeannie Pope, JoAnn Sheddan, Margie Dyess, Erleen Allan, Sandra Caldwell, Lila Ballard and Pat Watkins. Under the direction of Mrs. Billie Strickland, the Jacksonville Maidens are experiencing a successful season. During the season the Maidens have won First place consolation in the Mayclell Tournament and Third place consolation in the Dialville Tourna- ment. Best of luck and greater victories to the Maidens. The managers for the Girls' Basketball teams are Marta Cooke, who is a junior, and Pat Watkins, a freshman. Both girls played basketball previously and were chos- en for their ability. 5 2 x S 5 i 3 2 5 5 2 S E 1 i 2 3 E E 'E 5 5 Q 2 5 Q 3 3 P 2 2 fl S s , 2 Q 4 w 'V' 1-'H ,... ' W l..v, In' . ,Lit an 7 , .- 4 ,5- ? X 4 T 'E I 5431 'rr' L. J11 mf ay, J!-fi If :zur 4 'IL T.lj Y V W 3 5 Sell Mf t S ' l sy' t f it - ,lA V X S ld' Ei f -I S lg 'VL , 1. ,, L- fk 13 tiff , Pi ' l t - 5 V wtf f aff gaaa an t4f,l, eeee ff?j?f1,s . tht 9 if I I fi fimjwldf L X Z, IJ, 5 V, I i l Y Lt A 2 Jef A l ,TQ , L Aroartal the School fH.S. Spirit Farm Family Day Annual Show Assemblies Parties Skit Night Christmas Vacation Neil Gets HeQ9 for His Next Peqformanee Activities . . . Sally seems to be confused! The Musketeers, a familiar sight around our campus. Our well-known photographer, Mr. Mark Foster. Waiting to have pictures made. Around ur chool Around J.H.S. there are many varied activities. Several times dur- ing the year we are honored with the presence of visiting speakers and timely visits from Mr. Mark Foster, our photographer. During the fall, football fever hits and brings on a round of activities fol- lowed by basketball and more excitement. ln December comes the Senior Cake Walk to raise money for the Senior Prom and Slave Day sponsored by the Student Council. All of this goes to make up a busy but happy life led by J.H.S. students. 1 4 Students always enjoy themselves in assembly. Cliff, Tom, Robert and Bill decorate goal posts. Blake seems to he a cruel master on Slave Day. Sally counts her ribbon money for the annual staff Freshmen enjoy their first week in high school. Annual Senior cake walk starts off with a bang. Rodney and Billy seem to say that, With noon comes fun and play. Butch, Danny, Pee Wee, Billy, John and Jerry help the cheerleaders during a pep rally. J.H.S. Spirit . . . J.H.S. is proud of its spirit. During the year we have had two color parades and a downtown pep rally for football and basketball. Highlighting color day is the announcement of Mr. and Miss Color, Mike Cravy and D'Ann Dublin. Another spirited activity is the bonfire during basketball season. The teams work very hard for their school and the students are loyal in supporting J.H.S. in every way. Becky, Nancy, and Paula are true freshmen. l D'Ann and Mike are surprised as Mr. and Wi Miss Color are presented. Eddie and Arthur present Lynette as Football Sweetheart. Alice, Anna and Canny decorate for Color Day. Our SCOUI, Mr- MOSICY, 5iVCS the b0YS H PCP talk- .l.H.S. Band on parade during Color Day. Boys receive their reward The student body hacks our team at all the football games. Junior mothers prepare dinner. Farm Family Day . . The students of ,l.H.S. are a very important part of Farm Family Day. They participate in the parade and a duchess was chosen by the Student Council. Each year the ,lun- ior Class has a dinner to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Juniors work hard to sell tickets for their dinner K J 1 -. . Ge l sts t X 4. ggi? .1-- ma- ,! 'Q it 5 Sherry Reed-Duchess of the day, Future Nurse's float in the Farm Family parade. 6 V - w it NN Judges, Miss Davis and two of her Rangerettes. Annual how At the Annual Show this year Sandra Miller and Jimmy Mur- ray were presented as the Most Beautiful Girl and .Most Hand- some boy. They were chosen by Miss Gussie Nell Davis and two of her Rangerettes. The show brought about much excitement and entertainment. D'Ann, Mistress of Ceremonies. Senior Class Favorites appear on the program. y M E ,x E. i CHYOIYU Ann and -lim1TlY- Sandra and Jimmy emerge as the winners, --f Our guest speaker, Reverend Joe Copeland. The choir presents the Christmas Story. and More . . Assemblies The Future Teachers presented an old fashioned meller- drammer with the typical cast including the villern, heroeine, poor but honest hero and the narrator. The choir assembly featured the J.H.S. trio composed of Dee Io Wright, Patsy Scott, and Joann Sheddan. Janet Ball presented our school with the U.S. flag as a token of remembrance for her father who was a World War Il veteran. The Christmas assembly was the Christmas Story by the choir. In a later assembly Reverend Joe Copeland spoke to us on our endowments. The F.T.A. presents a melodrama, starring Marilyn Pat, ,lo and Anna. Janet gives an American flag to J.H,S. Dee JO' Patsy and Joannglhe J'H'S' Trio' D'Ann, Dolores, Alice and Sally gather around the refreshment table at a reception. Parties . . . Receptions started off the round of parties for J.H.S. students. At Christmas time the Student Council honored the school with a Christmas Party. The refreshments and entertainment were enjoyed by all. Following the Christmas Party was the Kiddie Party sponsored by the F.H.A. Social life is a vital part of our school and is enjoyed by both faculty and students. Student Council Christmas Party 41. f if at ' -f 5 I ,i H 3, Q The F.H.A. annual Kiddie Party. Kathy and Steve are cutest kiddies. Key Club Leadership seems to be well under way. Patgy West Celebrates her birthday, Alice has 3 birthday, 100. Carolyn Ann and her mother entertain the staff. Everyone pitches in and celebrates at the Annual Christmas Party for the staff. d s.x Kentucky Babe is presented by the J.H.S. choir. Third place winners, You're a Dandy Bunch by the Seniors. Wun'erful, Wun'erful, directed by Gail Spenser, is the winning skit. Tommy Mirabol stars in Spanish skit lmltatlng kit ight . . . The Skit Night Winners were Wun'erful, Wun'erful, by a group of students, first placeg the band skit, The Side You Never See, second placeg third place winner was Youlre A Dandy Bunch presented by the Senior Class. Many other skits were entered by various groups and clubs. This will be remembered as one of the most exciting occasions of our school year. Elvis. The Band skit, The Side You Never See, wins second Linda Hudson is the duchess who represents J.H.S. in the Christmas parade. ChfiSUHaS VHCHUOH brings warm but hal-TPY daYS f0f all ihft The Art Club Float wins second place in the Christmas kids around .l.H.S. and Finally Christmas Christmas came at last bringing fun and enjoyment for everyone. Mr. Mosley seems to always enjoy the many Christmas cards he receives from his students. Linda Hudson was chosen by the Student Council to rep- resent our school in the Christmas Parade. Both the Art Club and the Student Council entered floats in the parade. Instead of winter weather we experienced warm and sunny days this year, but that did not dampen the Christmas spirit. Christmas finally came bringing with it a well-earned vacation. parade. A project of the Student Council is a float in the parade. Long day . . . too pooped to pop . . . final shipment off at last . . . annual party underway . . . summer supplement looming ahead . . . must get pictures for next year . . . here we go again . . . tired but happy . . . We hope you like your annual . . . the fun of games . . . win or lose . . . receptions . . . big party . . . bus trips . . . assemblies . . . pep rallies . . . cake in halls . . . all important date . . . new letter-jackets . . . club meetings . . . spring train- ing . . . the dread of final exams . . . the eight-thirty hell . . . The Big Payoff . . . graduation . . . the future . . . lt's all here . . . one hundred seventy six pages of memories. A 552. THE ANNUAL STAFF 5. rag, G ABER BOX AND BASKET FACTORY Complimenfs of ANDREWS LUMBER COMPANY LL' . . 31... X . - '-, .W we an ,, ,A 'A1 2531: 4 . ' 61,1 V . jx I 404 E. Commerce Phone 2537 Bes-In Wishes ALLEN RADIG gt TV ANDERSON SERVICE CO. 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