Jones County Junior College - Lair Yearbook (Ellisville, MS)

 - Class of 1979

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V7 Contest draws blood donors Several JCJC students gave freely of their blood when a mobile unit from the United Blood Services of Meridian came to the campus. The Student Association sponsored a contest between the various clubs and organizations on campus to boost the number of participants. This helped enormously and at times the number of students willing to donate was so great that they had to waitin line. The club which had the largest number of members to participate was the BSU, with 36 members donating. The BSU received a plaque for having the most members to donate. The Rec Club and the PTK each received a certifi- cate because ofa close second place number of donors. According to the mobile unit workers, the participation was better than usual. The workers stated that the male! female ratio of donors was average in that more girls donated than guys and that almost as many guys felt faint after giving as girls. A United Blood Service nurse gathers information from a JC donor. Zumwalt, Pam fWest Jones, FJ Zyblot, Sheree fSoso, SJ Barrett, Dana fLaurel, FJ Boone, Kay fduitman, SJ Blue, Patsy lBeat Four, SJ Boutwell, Donna Nlaynesboro, SJ Brewer, Grace 1Clara, SJ W, Byrd, Deborah fLaurel, FJ Byrd, Janice lPachuta, FJ Kelly, Ronald fColIins, FJ Lee, Della fEIlisville, FJ McBride, James QLaureI, FJ Smith, Mike fSand Hill, SJ Sumrall, Jo Anne 1Laurel, FJ Thomas, Cheri 1LaureI, FJ Thompson, Kathy fLaurel, FJ Watters, Johnnie fEIIisviIle, FJ West, Theresa Nlaynesboro, FJ Vice, Andy Qillisville, FJ 'x l ,wg 3, ,- F Ken lshee watches as a nurse prepares him to give blood. People! 157

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Williams, Carol CLaurel, FJ Williams, David QLaurel, FJ Williams, David CWaynesboro, FJ Williams, Fran CWaynesboro, FJ Williams, James qcoiims, sp fr Williams, Jerolyn CLaurel, SJ lf X Williams, Johnice fLaurel, FJ ,af N Williams, Lynda CBrooklyn, FJ Williams, Lynwood CCollins, SJ Williams, Maggie CLaurel, FJ Wilson, Betty fBay Springs, FJ Wilson, Robert fHattiesburg, FJ Wilson, Teresa fOvett, SJ Wilson, Terri CLaureI, SJ Windham, Danny CBay Springs, SJ Windham, Mike fEllisville, SJ Wolfe, Mary CBay Springs, FJ Wood, Beth fLaurel, FJ Wood, Lynn CLaurel, FJ Woods, Susan CEllisville, SJ Wright, Jan CLaurel, SJ Wyatt, Gerry CLaurel, FJ Yates, Beverly CCollins, FJ Yates, Nancy CRaleigh, FJ Yonce, Sheila CNew Augusta, SJ Young, Micheal fState Line, FJ Young, Shelia CRichton, SJ Yow, Gwen fPetal, SJ Big business in class Firringl Too late, 51,500 penalty! That was heard quite fre- quently during the fifth week of Mr. Richard Douglass's Eco- nomics class when the students were engaged in the Econom- ics Educational game called Marketplace. During this time the classes became big businesses and got involved in the world of economics. The Classes were divided into eight households consisting of three or four students. Each household made a bid to become a manufacturer, retailer, or banker. Households started off with 525,000 fplay moneyJ and 4 units of labor. Bankers and Retail- ers sell their labor to manufacturers, then purchase raw mate- rials from the umpire and combine them with the labor to form finished products. Manufacturers sell the finished product to retailers who in turn sell them back to the households. These retail goods are then turned in to the umpire for units of satis- faction, The units of satisfaction stand for luxuries such as cars. For five days the households wheel and deal trying to keep the largest bankroll and purchase the most units of satisfac- tion. On the last day accounting sheets were handed in to be examined by the umpire and economic analyst. The overall winner of the game was the household with the highest balance of money and units of satisfaction. Many of the households chose names of interest such as the Last Chance Retailers, The You-Pay-Us Bank, First Trans- American Bank, and the Unstandard Oil Company.



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A member of the music faculty, Mrs. Terrell Tisdale is an accomplished musician. ag' . 11 55' r . Wil Dr. Ronald Whitehead confers with President Tisdale. ig l NY bak--I ,, A , . M A r,,. h W i ,M .,,, ,L,,, ...K i 1 - a,,r:Qa'mmagf1L .A ,,,, . ...-m.z.u.mfvi-:mme The president's home is the setting for many campus-sponsored activities. 158 f President Tisdale Martha Carol Tisdale

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Jones County Junior College - Lair Yearbook (Ellisville, MS) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 51

1979, pg 51

Jones County Junior College - Lair Yearbook (Ellisville, MS) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 161

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Jones County Junior College - Lair Yearbook (Ellisville, MS) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 188

1979, pg 188

Jones County Junior College - Lair Yearbook (Ellisville, MS) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 85

1979, pg 85


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