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

 - Class of 1976

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Fire Marshals conduct fire drills HIGH SGH new lt Asst. Dep. Fire Marshal, D. Hendersong Sec. of Chief, P. Groves, G. Andersong Row 2: DeD- Fife 2lI'Sl13l, P. CFOWCICFQ Pairlterl. Chess Club holds fournomenf HNHLLE l-HGH HOOL ' Row 2: B. Capshaw, l. Fudge, I. Elder, D. Schoenborn, T. Davis, G. Yakimovicz, D. Campbell. l: A. Polite, M. Wooley, M. Hunter, D. Walley, G. Linne, M. Ratcliff, M. Koops, R. Hartman, K. Awareness in tire safety is shown through the alertness of the l. H. S. Fire Marshals. The Fire Marshals' main job is to conduct fire drills throughout the school year. There are no special requirements to qualify as a marshal, but each marshal must be present all six periods ol the school day and have an interest in fire safety. Mr. Keever is the sponsor. The jacksonville High School Chess Club promotes interest in the game of chess. Throughout the year, the club members compete against each other and hold chess tournaments. There are no special qualifications for membershipg every student is eligible. Mr. Screeton is the Chess Club Sponsor. Clubs-77

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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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ROTC develops superior leodership , -1 H-,amy .. . t , - , , ,,,.,,,. -i ,gg if-t f 1 xi f Colonel james Callihan and Senior Master Sergeant Dana Browning have in- structed the jacksonville High School Reserved Officer Training Corps for three years. Each year the number of cadets en- rolled in R.O.T.C. and their participation in activities has increased. There are no special requirements to qualify as a j.R.O.T.C. cadet. This year's unit consisted of five flights: A Flight, B Flight lboth consisted of first year cadetsj, C Flight lsecond and third year cadetsj, D Flight lfirst year cadetsj, and E Flight lsecond and third year cadetsj. A Flight and B Flight were instructed by SMSgt Browning and C Flight, D Flight, and E Flight were instructed by Colonel Calli- han. R.O.T.C. was taught under a military atmosphereg Wednesday was the classihed uniform day on which all cadets were re- quired to dress in full uniform and go through a military inspection. Once a month an l.G. Inspection was held in which an out- standing cadet of each flight, the out- standing cadet of R.O.T.C., and the out- standing flight were selected. The flight that COLORGUARD: lL to Rj Robert Brewer, Doug Curtis lColorguard Com- manderj, Anita Polite, Carl jones, Gail Quarters. 78 Clubs received the most demerits for their appear- ance and attitude received the Booby Boot. First year cadets studied drill move- ments, the aerospace environment, and the theory of aircraft flight. The second and third year cadets studied in intensed detail aviation fundamentals and the organization of the United States Air Force. As a unit the cadets developed superior qualities of leader- ship. This year R.O.T.C. participated in several activities. To start off the year, male cadets were invited to attend a Pentathlon sponsored by the Army. The Pentathlon included events such as running, swimming, rifle shooting, and obstacle course. At the first football game the R.O.T.C. Colorguard presented the colors and received the Bicentennial Flag. The Colorguard and Mens' Drill Team were invited to march at the Conway Livestock Parade in Septem- ber. The Colorguard and Mens' Drill Team participated in numerous activities including the jacksonville High School Homecoming Parade, Homecoming pre-game and halftime activities, Arkansas-Air Force Academy Football game in Little Rock, jacksonville, Christmas Parade, Christmas Parade in Littlej Rock, and the Little Rock Air Force Base' Dedication Ceremony. The Colorguard also presented the colors at the pep assemblies,l home football games, and at the jacksonville Southside junior High School Homecoming game. The Drill Teams competed in two drill meets this vear, the first meet was held atj Henderson and the second in Russelville. ln- january R.O.T.C. sponsored a rose-carnation sale, the roses and carnations were delivered to homerooms on February 13, for Valentineis Day. R.O.T.C. took two out of state trips this yearg on February Zlst, cadets attended a Bicentennial Parade in Shreveport, Louisiana, and in March several cadets visited the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. At the close of the year in April, the traditional Military Ball was held, all A.F.j.R.O.T.C. cadets at jacksonville High School were asked to attend this last event. l l E l x i r STAFF: lL to Rj lRow lj j. Palmer lCommanderj. lRow 23 T. Simpson, M. Fortson, j. Byers, L. Munnerlyn. lRow 3j D. St. Martin, B. Kennedy, C. Taylor, K. Williams. lRow 4j L. St. Martin, S. Boyea, K. Burlin, G. Yakimovicz. lRow Sj S. Black, C. Wilson, A. Lawrence. lRow 6j B. Cato, D. Fallen, R. Henderson.

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