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Dromo Club presents Our Town The lHS Drama Club consists of Seventy-two students who are interested in Drama. The club annually hosts The Night of One Act Plays in February and later in the year, the American Legion Oratorical Speech Contest. On October 30, 1975, the Drama Club presented Our Town by Thornton Wilder. They also sponsored a car wash at the jacksonville Fire Station. The money went to purchase a make-up kit for the club's produc- tions. All Drama Club students are eligible to compete in the State Speech Festival held at the Arts Center in Little Rock. They are also allowed to attend all Drama Workshops, sponsored by the Thespians. Far left-Drama Club participates in the Mini-Parade in costumes from Our Town. Left4Betsy Barr, Warren Du- pree, and Ronald Breeding portray Simon Stimson, Editor Webb and Constable Warren in the production of OurTown. JACKS' ILLE HlGH S OL T' lst Row, Left to Right: Debbie Keister, Vice Pres.g Roxanne Romontio, Pres., Donna Wilson, Sec., Susan Roberts, Treas. 2nd Row: Phyllis McKenzie, Carol Vest, Cindy DiPasqualie, john Ronnau, Rhonda Sword, Kathy Dingman, Marye jenkins, Lisa Lytton, loeyRounsville, Tammy Kerley, Mark Hughes, Chris Dingman. 3rd Row: Bill Tolleson, Ruth Gerlinger, Sherry Gay, Tina Albright, Ricky Makela, lacqui Henderson, Bridgette Nash,Tina Carrales, Sandy Cotten, Randy Eller, Larry Kerr, Mrs. Vinson. 4th Row: Gail Wooley, Robert Mayo, Steve DeSalvo, jeff Moore, Phoebe Garman, john Elder, Keith Smith, Tom Laughlin, I. B. Hall, Carmella Smith, Greg Parsons, Craig Carney, Ronald Breeding. Clubs-75
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Arl Club promotes url opprecialion The promotion of art apprecia- tion and understanding is the main purpose of the Art Club. The club is composed of thirty-two members. To remain a member ofthe club a student must not miss more than three consecu- tively scheduled meetings. Club members help make decorations for proms and also work on stage scenery. Art Club participated in the Homecoming and Christmas parades. Ramona Autrey and Cathy Porter are the club sponsors. Officers of Art Club are: President, Betsy Barr, Vice Presi- dent, Nancy Matthews, Secretary- Treasurer, Patty Groves, Reporter, Von Neely. i l Row 1: P. janessen, K. johnston, P. Groves, N. Matthews, D. Walley, B. Barr, R. Sworud, R. Winnnihngham, j. Rounsaville. Row 2: j. Flournoy, S. Hebel, P. Meadows, j. Mason, K. Clark, K. Diffie, C.-Wright, G. Williams. Row 3: K. Katrosh, N. Lovelady, V. Robinson, R. Tanner, V. Neely, L. Conway, D. Parks, l- Ormce' N-P0551 Kejlelf Five delegoles go lo Oklahoma The major purpose of Model United Nations is to give students an opportunity to learn about the foreign policies of countries by representing them. Over twenty-five students from jHS participated in the activities held December 5-6, 'l975, at the University of Central Arkansas at Conway. jacksonville represented seven countries with at least four people in each delegation. Five stu- dents represented jHS in a nation wide simulated United Nations held at Oklahoma. This was the first time jHS had participated in any such activity out of the state. The sponsors of Model U.N. are Mr. Ron Lewis and Mr. William jones. The head delegates and their countries are as follows: Alisa Holley-Malti, Becky Capshaw- Ivory Coast, Earline Timple-Sierre Lomeg j. B. Hall-fKamin Republic, Cindy Boyd-Singapore, Tommy GannoneHaitig Rosanne Romon- tio-ABhutang and Mike Hunter-- Paraguay. 74 Clubs t ,.x i, Nr.s Row 1: C. Boyd, E. Temple, S. Hughes, F. Dorsey, S. Beck. Row 2: K. Boyd, T. Carrales, K. Descoteau, T. jones, S. jarry, A. Holley, R. Gregory. Row 3: B. Tolleson, C. Evans, R. Phillips, j. Elder, C. Quinnelly. Row 4: L. Budelis, j. Hall, L. Dixson, D. Eldridge, T. jenkins. Row 5: B. Capshaw, R. Romontio, D. Holiday, G. Lewis, T. Gannon
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Youfh for Christ sponsors rally Christian uplifting and spreading the news of God are the main goals of Youth for Christ. The club meets twice a week, and there is usually a guest speaker. During the meeting the club members discuss personal experiences with God, sing, and learn interesting facts about Christ. This fall, Youth for Christ sponsored a rally. The rally was held in the jacksonville High School Auditorium, Tom Ervin, Dave Boovier, Chris Horan, His Gang, and the Sounds ere- X of joy were the guests. The club also par- ticipated in the mini-parade and Campus Cleana Up. Liv .. K The officers are: 1. B. Hall, President: B. I. Phillips, Vice President, Anita Polite, Secretary: Tim Goforth, Treasurer: and thc faculty sponsor is Mrs. Glenda Arant. Top: lLeft and Rightj Youth for Christ members listen to other members discuss their personal experi- ences with Christ. Bottom: Debby Higgs and Mary Pollock, Youth for Christ members, participate in the jacksonville High School mini-parade. QW' ' JACKSONVf HIGH SCH -- Row l: lL to RJ j.B. Hall, Anita Polite, B. j. Phillips, Bridget Meno, joey Rounsaville, Debby Higgs. Row 2: Joanna Boundurant, Lynda Herring, Doris Kalina Sherry Gay, Becky Lowe, Lisa Lytton, Debbie jones, joan jenkins, Shirley larry. Row 3: Tim Goforth, Ben Hood, Alisa Holley, Sharon Garner, D. G. Boveia, Mary Pollock, Cynthia Pollock, Lila Moody. CNet Pictured: Randy McDonald, Nancy Palmer.l 76-Clubs y
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