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

 - Class of 1976

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Jacksonville High School - Red Devil Yearbook (Jacksonville, AR) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 151 of 270
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Library provides quief sfuciyf longuoge helps sfudenfs communicofe ' A student was OVCl'lWCLlI'Ll to say in English class, You ought to courses at 1. H. S. give students the l31lCligl'tJLlIKl lor luture study. ake speech and you'lI never be tllilllill to get up in lront ol11 elt1ss The function of .1 Library-lVledia Center is to support .1nd gain. The Speech Department gives students opportunities lor augment the curriculum, and to provide 11 plttee lor research and peeeh improvement and the poise and eonlidenee that are needed in quiet study. ther activities. In Z1 comprehensive high school, it is one ol the most necessary Studying foreign languages gives tl student insight into the parts. Increased emphasis on research, and wider use olaudio-visual Jltural background of other peoples. iVl.1ny colleges require entrants media makes it one ol' the busiest places in the school. 5 have taken a foreign language in high school. l'1'eneh11nd Spanish Zeophus King Librarian Louise Lovett Librarian Carolyn Toney Library Clerk Mrs. Shore works at her desk during one ot I1e1' eI.1sses. ,fi-i1 iv' VV X: ,s,, A V , f4 My 11:12-XM, V V ii Mrs. Toney cheeks the e.1rd tile. . Xl Billye Shore French II, Spanish I, II Carol Vinson Drama, Speech l Q6 Pl vi., ,ff 'Iii ' 0 ii ' I .-K.. Faculty-I49

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Home Ec reaches many skills Home lzconomics means more than just cooking .ind sewing. lt also means learning personal, lttmily .intl community living skills such as nutritions, home lurnishings, child development, housing, home management .ind consumer CdL1Ci.1llOl1.5DCCldl skills needed in Mrs. Nloory explains some papers to her students. the home can also he turned into wage earning. Occupational Home Economics ollers students iohs in the food service industry, child care services such tts day care centers and Kindergartens, clothing and textile operations, and housing related occupations. Bonnie Brown prepares a pie for her class. it Q1 Florinc Boone Home Ec. II, Ill Betty Stover Foods and Nutrition Ann Martello Home Ec. I, Foods and Nutrition avg 5, . Ida Moorv Home Ee. l, II Child Care I, ll Debbie Ray, Cynthia Shavers, Brenda Kelley, and Jennifer Lewis eat omelets that they made in Foods and Nutritions. A 4: l48 Faculty



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Moth Department meets individual needs In an attempt to meet the individual needs of IHS students, four courses were added to the math curriculum this year. They are Calculator Math, Elementary Algebra l and ll, and Business Math. All students must earn two credits in mathematics to satisfy graduation requirements. The remaining courses are offered as electives. Those students who show an interest in mathematics are encouraged to take Algebra l, Geometry, Algebra ll, and Analysis. There are a total of twelve courses, including Drafting I, ll and Ill, being offered in the Math Department. Charles Wilson and Mark Ratcliff work problems on the board in Analysis class. Glenda Arant Geometry, Algebra Il, and Basic Math Kenneth Clark Basic Math, Elem. Algebra ll J. D. Hall Algebra Il and Analysis Ed. Hamilton Business Math and Athletics jimmy Hardcastle Elem. Algebra ll, Geometry Roger Keever Drafting I, ll, Ill 150-Faculty Mr. Hall watches students getting ready for a pep rally,

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