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Biology Club is new of .IHS The Biology Club was formed in the 1974-75 school year with the major objective of stimulating interest in the field of Biology, beyond the classroom curriculum. The organization's membership is limited to advanced Biology students currently enrolled in Botany or Zoology. Their goals are to bring about an awareness of problems in ecolo- gy, conservation, community health, and related fields of Biology. The current officers are: coordinating chairman, Terry Stanford, finance chairman, Greg Allen, and secretary, Tammie McRae. The club sponsors are Ron Coward and Freeman Thomas. Mr. Coward and Mr. Thomas with Biology Club members listen attentively at a meeting. Terry Stanford conducts a Biology Club meeting. Seated-G. Allen, I. New. Row 1 fleft to rightl-I. Bunch, C. Embisscuss, K. Boyd, I. Jensen, M. jenkins, D. Sutton, V. Garman, S. Riddle. Row 2-M. Kinder, T. McRae, M. Clawson, M. Boyd, K. Sanderson, P. Kelly, K. Smith, Q. Williams, C. Bopp. Row 3-B. Collins, G. Bryant, I. Dennis, K. Temple, G. Baccus, T. Barber, G. Gasset, B. Vadney, C. Crosslin, T. Grumbine, L, Gilmore 90-clubs
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Flag Corps ond Moiorelfes perform with the bond N., ,V ,ri It . nur.. nnlnwulnuuli i ,nur in 5 aj- 7............-vw -unusual V K- Z to r.l Bonnie Brown, Cathy Sanders, jackie Wainwright, Sandy Taylor, Brenda Strube, Mary Ann Furbee, Pam Cheryl Bolin. to R: Leeanne Spigner, Captain, Tammy Kerley, Tammy Overby, Freda Driskell, Trudy Sobba, and Cheryl Little. Flag Corps This year the I. H. S. band had a new addition, a Flag Corps. The group consisted of eight girls who are in the band. The girls were led by Seniors Sandy Taylor, captain and Pam Furbee, co-captain. The flag corps marched with the band and did special routines at half-time. For homecoming, the flag corps and the majorettes got together and did a dance routine to the 50's tune Rock Around the Clock. ln the summer, the girls practiced very hard to get ready for football games. The j. H. S. Flag Corps helped to promote school spirit and enthusiasm in the band. Moioreffes The jacksonville High School majorettes became a regulation groupp they have a captain, co- captain and a demerit system. There are six majorettes in the band. The girls worked very hard in the summer learning routines. The majorettes performed twir- ling routines at football games, pep rallies and parades during the marching season. During the concert season, the girls changed from majorettes to band mem- bers. One ofthe requirements to be a majorette is to play an in- strument. The majorettes are a small, hard- working dedicated group of young girls who serve their school. clubs-N89
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Journolrsm stresses media education Denise Reid Miss Connie Shrout Editor - ' sl Tammie McRae, Dean Schoenborn and Mike Clawson The journalism Department stresses education of the media through its monthly publication, the TRIDENT. The staff is composed of two and three year students who finance, write, edit, and dis- tribute the school paper. The staff members compete individually against students throughout the state at the annual Arkansas State University journalism Day. The TRIDENT is submit- ted for judging by the Arkansas High School Press Association which delegates honor across the state. Cheryl Anderson CLeft picture!-Cathy Mitchell, Dottie Holi- day, Dennis Edwards, Lyle Walton and john Elder clubs-91
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