Jacksonville High School - Red Devil Yearbook (Jacksonville, AR)

 - Class of 1975

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Row la K. Brockettp S. Andrews, B. Ellisg K. Shirleyp P. Fraleyp D. Campbell: P. lanes, P. Patton, S. Martinp Mrs. Sanders-sponsor, Row 2 D som, D. Galbraith, S. Mills, S. Hammondsp S. House, D. Boyd: B. GoForthp Z. Brownp Row 3: T. Givensg G. Buckinghamp L. Southerland N Hadley W. Ballard, Y. Dickerson, C. Storay VICA chapter of health helps people VICA represents the vocational industrial clubs of America. The HOE chapter in VICA is concerned with the health field. HOE stu- dents work in jobs as nurse's aides, dental assistants, medical office assistants, and physical therapists. They are also involved with peo- ple learning to help and understand others. The chapter attended state wide convention for competitions in these fields. The VICA chapter of Health Occupations helps people in services of the school and encourages health education. The sponsor is Mrs. Margaret Sanders. 72-clubs HOE participated in the Homecoming mini-parade . qw' M...

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HERO helps students advance their job skills Hero members proudly display their banner preceding their Christmas float. Ce Ce Yancey and Ben Hood smile at the crowd in the jacksonville Christmas Pa rade. HERO stands for Home Economics Related Occupations. It is a vocational organization in which students attend class half-a- day and continue their education after school with on the job training. The students have a choice in the type of vocational training they will receive in class. They work part time in jobs involving childcare, food service and clothing service. The purpose of HERO is not only to give high school students a job skill, but to help them advance more rapidly and perform more efficiently. Club activities, in addition to social events, included service projects such as a car in the Homecoming Parade and a float in the Christmas Parade. The president is Terry Conway and the sponsor is Mrs. Ida Moory. L. to R. Front-T. Sansing, R. Beers, B. Ray, L. Ochoa, W. Brown, P. Cox, E. Erwin, G. Baker, P. jenkins. Second-N. Matthews, D. Lowery, L. Keefe, I. Cothran, M. Vickers, P. Wooley, T. Butterworth, M. Causey, L. Ball, I. Moory. Third-B. Garner, B. Watkins, C. Yancey, B. Rekm, P. Aaron, G. Stout, E. Alexander, L. Polk, I. Shavers, K. Bracelely, J. Lewis, 1. Wiggin, 1. Dobbins, B. Hood. clubs-71



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Quill ond Scroll promotes individuol ocliievement to R: Mike Seay, Liz St. Martin, Debbie Plunkett, Mike Clawson, Dean Schoenborn, Debbie Ransom, Ms. Shrout, Mark Raines, Kathy Chambers, Liz Lowery, Ray Williams, Carol Monahan, Tammie McRae, Reid. Rewarding individual achievement in journalism and associated fields is the Quill and Scrolls primary aim. For almost fifty years high school students have en- joyed the services of this society. Throughout the year, the International Honorary Society for High School jour- nalism students will be striving for the promotion of truth without opinion or bias. This is the main idea behind Quill and Scroll. Only juniors and seniors in the upper third of their classes are eligible after a recommendation by the supervisors. The meetings take place once a month on Fri- day morning. The international body of Quill and Scroll offers students different writing and photograph contests that they may enter. Some students may win scholarships given by the society. Arlconsos Model United Notions new ot .IHS us,e5m.z.nt-....,,.-a1--- JACKSON' HIGH SCH to rz lst row-Mr. Hill, Harry Wheeler, Diane Rowe, Dean Scheonborn, Lorraine Sneed, Sharon Reilly, Cin- Pat Bevill, Mike Fortson, Mike Clawson, Mr. Senn, 2nd row-Terry Stanford, Gail Wheeler, Lindy Beth Knight, Chuck Utley, Rosa Beers, Robert Beck, jennifer Bowman, Sharon Martin, Shirley larry. ow-Patty Mitchell, Karen Van Nostrand, Randy Thomas, Nancy Hadley, Becky Butler, Keith Smith, Faulkner, Heidi Klepatz, and Cathy Mitchell. Not pictured-Ron Burke, and james Allen. The primary purpose of the Model UN is to give students an opportunity to learn about the foreign policies of countries by representing them. The Arkansas Model United Nations was held December 6th and 7th at SCA in Conway. Delegates were chosen from col- leges and high school students throughout Arkansas. Thirty-five students were chosen by the social studies teachers to represent seven countries. SCA's Model UN is one of the few times that Arkansas High School students get to participate at the college level. The sponsors are Mr. Gerald Senn, Mr. Ioe Hill, and Mr. Williams jones. The head delegates and their countries are: jennifer Bowman-Morocco Robert Butler-Panama Ron Burke-Argentina Mike Fortson-Dominican Republic Debbie Ray-Austria Diane Rowe-Yugoslavia Gail Wheeler'-Hungary clubs-73

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