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Student Council sponsors successful Homecoming Donce The 1974-75 jacksonville High School Student Council represents one of the largest student bodies in the state. Much of the success of this years council is due to the tact that they now have second period each clay to hold meetings and to plan activities, instead of depending on time before and after school. The Student Council sponsored the 1974 Homecoming Dance which turned out to be the best in IHS history. The Stu- dent Council also sponsored several successful as- semblies for the entertainment of the student body. Many other services and activities in- cluded: marking off the teachers parking lotg landscaping the school grounds, electing student of the month, presenting the school with a memorial plaque, and sponsoring the awards as- sembly at the end ot the year. Mr. Sam Stueart and Mrs. Billye Shore have been the sponsors for the 1974-75 student council. The committee chairmen are: Tommy Tompkins, public relations, Dean Schoenborn, financep Tim Head, service, Steve Fuller, assem- blies. las Ili, Mike Seay-Treasurer, Terry Standford-Vice President, Ricky Burks-President, Marcia Gray-Corresponding Secretary, Terri Bridges-Recording Secretary. l lst row T. Stanford, T. Bridges, M. Gray, M. Seay, R. Burke. 2nd row R. Williams, S. Fuller, T. Tompkins, D. Schoenbom, T. Head, Mr. Stueart-sponsor. 3rd row C. Ptak, L. Edmondson, Y. jackson, P. Bevill, R. Joiner, C. Rodgers. 4th row D. Driver, B. Tolleson, T. jones, R. Williams, N. Schuck, R. Isbell, I. Henderson. 56-clubs
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Clubs Clubs make up a big part of IHS' extracurricular activities. They promote leadership and all around togetherness. Each club does many different things to help better our school and our Com- munity. The purpose and qualifications for each club are different. Some clubs emphasize higher standards in scholarship, career orientation, and special and social interests. Club activities are a good example of how IHS kept on the move. clubs-55
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r. Price cuts his going away cake, given to him from Student Coun- Rico Williams and Bill Tolleson construct the Red Devil signs for each football pil. player's yard. H 0' t' fi s TUDEN T S Q cnunarr. .2 Student Council worked this year to secure a baseball team for IHS. The Student Council offered to donate 51,000 to the athletic fund. The baseball team promotion included making buttons, banners, and posters. Student Council members also circulated petitions among the student body. Dean Schoenborn, Pat Bevil, and Robert Isbell paint the numbers for the faculty parking places. the i ' ji J 'ii gi' 1 Q clubs-57
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