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Rec QEHQUEQ An encounter with sports, cont. ffrom page 819 Edward Crosby won the chess championship. - F yi 2' M if ' 554 ,1 gf? 5,353 , 4, , , 1 :iii taking pictures of the cIub's activities. 7 I , , i L I M W, ,.. Vi ., V . I Il fi! iii , e ' he 4 'mea-f-fc,.,,,, i -1 4 Charlie Ellis, runner-up in the chess tournament, is pictured here with Brenda Dice. 192 X Rec Club 3 E I Members of the Rec Club all enjoy the various activities of the club. Mark Townley enjoys
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lrenda Heathcock readies another page. The JCJC Lair staff is in charge of putting together the yearbook. Writing copy, rushing to meet deadlines, and planning pictures takes up their days. When the completed yearbook arrives, everyone sees that all the extra time spent working was worth it. This year's members of the Lair staff: Vanessa Agee, Karen Bishop, Vicky Bush, Brenca Heathcock, Craig Watkins, Paul Clyburn, Pam Breland, Bernadine Howell, Wade Hughes, Ann Johnson, Carla Roberts, Frances Speights, Denese Sumrall, Dena Phillips, and Teresa Wilson, editor. Putting out a bi-monthly student newspaper keeps the members ofthe RADIONIAN busy all year long. Seeing that JC is informed on all the latest happenings keeps the RADIONIAN reporters on the run. For 1978-79 the RADIONIAN members are: Dena Bisnette, Vicky Bush, Bobby Harrison, Brenda Heathcock, Arnetta Keys, Frank Mosley, Tony Perkins, Patricia Satcher, Denese Sumrall, Paul Clyburn, Debbie Duffy, Jenny Hanna, Kara Kimbrough, Carla Roberts, Janet Taylor, Billy Ward, Ronald Henry, and Bruce Gavin. Student Publications Advi- sor is Colleen Ford. The 1978-79 Lair staff, half serious, half smiling for this picture. l Winning the organization division of the Homecoming parade was the RADIONIAN float. Lair! l9l
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6 Carlos McDaniel is popular among the students involved in intramurals. He participates in the activities himself and enioys it. W t. N: NZ' :'- , - .- . . te, . . . ., .xt .u...... . ? ' ' ' L- 'rs Qi, ff ' -M r si ig 'S ... cj QR M f....... . ,,.,, ..., .Q S ... J' 4' S t w -.gg SR, Rec Club members Rec Club provides 12 month program The Recreation Club is responsible for the organization and administra- tion of Intramural Sports and Recrea- tion. The club promotes friendship, school spirit, and leadership. Social and cultural activities are empha- sized. People are encouraged to live, learn, and play together for total education growth. A twelve month program of Recrea- tional Activities is provided. Volleyball, basketball, tennis, and softball are enjoyed on campus. Statewide compe- tition occurs in checkers, chess, 8- ball, table tennis Qdoubles singlesj, foosball, and spades during the Mis- sissippi Junior College Recreational Activities Tournament. The Summer program includes swimming, skating, movies and bowling. Traditionally, an annual watermelon cut for administra- tion, faculty, staff and students is a favorite. Officials are: Mike White, Tom Myers, Co-Presidents, Ricky Boone, Brenda Dyess, Co-Vice Presidents, Teresa Craft, Ginny White, Co-Secre- taries, Sheri Felts, Candis Aycock, Co- Treasurers, Public Relation Chairman, Ace Austin, Tim Morgan, Religious Affairs Chairman, James McQueen, lfidonia Puckett, Photographer, Mark Townley, Sponsor and Director of Stu- dent Activities, Carlos R. McDaniel.
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