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Ramona Autrey Catherine Porter Art Department interests students The Art Department is relatively new to Iacksonville High School. A imatel 215 students per year take a choice of four different pprox y art courses. Miss Porter and Miss Autrey teach Art I, Drawing and Design, Crafts, and Painting. The Art Program is structured so that students interested in art must take the Art I course before advancing to the other courses. Only Art I students recommended by the teacher are allowed to advance to the other courses. Projects covered in Art I range from papier mache, drawing, painting, to Art History. f art lus Art History. Several students talk about class projects. The other courses deal with advanced areas o p During the year, several art shows are entered by art students. Some field trips are p enter art shows. lanned for more advanced students to attend and as Larone Donahue draws a picture of a house. faculty 133
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Bond and Choir students have busy year The jacksonville Band had a very busy year playing for eleven football games, pep rallies, homecoming parade, Christmas parage, three concerts, solo and En- semble contests. Region Band contest, and graduation. Sixteen members qualified for All Region Band and five students qualified for All State Band. -Nav' -., The department for three years. The music department has grown immensely in popularity and in spirit since he became director. choral director of I. H. S. is Mr. Don Davis who has been directing the music Choir, Music Theory Mr, Don Davis Mr. Wayne Wilson Band, Music Theory Terri Bridges, Sherrie Penn, Lori Stroud and other members of the choir Band members participate in a pep rally. rehearse for the Christmas concert. Students in choir work hard for a concert. CIIETYI Little and DGIIIUB Edelhllbe 132-faculty r practice for a concert
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Physical Education provides mony activities The P. E. Department allows students to choose the activities in which they wish to participate. There is a variety of activities offered. These include' archery badminton golf tumblin table ten - 1 1 I gf ' nis, basketball, softball, volleyball, paddleball, dance, and gym- nastics. New to the physical education department are Dixie Buchanan, Duane Gordon and Scott Van Hoose. Ron Mayton resigned at mid- term to enter the business world. Mrs. Buchanan is the new sponsor of the Devilettes and Mrs Thompson sponsors the cheerleaders. Boys P.E. class plays volleyball. l c .. Coaches Gordon and Burk watch a basketball game closely. Students get ready for class to begin 134- faculty
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