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. .S. Strives to Promote C7 SEATED, left to right: Judy McAdams, secretary: Phyllis Covington, reporter: Linda Robinson. treasurer. STANDING, left to right: Joe Lee Caldwell, president: Sandra Johnson. vice-president. One of the biggest honors that can be bestowed upon a student at J.H.S. is the coveted memhership into the Na- tional Honor Societv. Each year hopeful juniors anxiously await the announce- ment of next vearis National Honor Society memhers. The ones chosen arc proud of their election into this society. since the qualifications for entrance arc hased upon scholarship. character. leader- ship. and service. To he eligible for membership into the N.H.S.. a student must have at least a HB average. The aim of this method of selecting is to present to the most deserving. well- rounded individual in the senior class the privilege of membership in the Jones- horo Chapter of the National Honor Society. ' BOTTOM ROW. left to right: Sandra Johnson, Sue Beth Covington. Mary Jane Smith. Eloise Pack, Melba Lyons, Susan States, Fran- ces Faralmee. Linda Robinson. SECOND ROW: Kay Niell, Donna Calvert, Nancy Wilbourn, Linda Richards, Donna Kay Thomas, Pat Carpenter. Martha Burnside, Sherry Booten. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Gamble, Julianne Segars, Barbara McQuay, Sally Lyttle, Phyllis Covington. Judy McAdams, Geraldine Sailor. Erma Lou Norton. FOURTH ROW: Tyler Swindle, Leon Barnes. Freddy Dacus. Brooks Holifield, John Mathews, James Riley Crawford, Kenny Aston, Joe Lee Caldwell. JOHNNY CULVER RADIO 8: TV SERVICE and ROLAND HUGHES, INC.
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Anmng llle projects wliicll were spimsorml Iliis year lw ilu' Sllll'l0lll Cnunvil wvrc lllc Slave Day. Tofu-l10r's Apprvc-ialiml Day. ainml Ilw rvliginus 2lSSl'llll7llPF. Uffivers of all vlulws and orgzmizulinns in .loneslmro High Svlwol worm' invilvcl lu uttencl Ilm annual Stuclvnt Council wnrkslmp W'llll'll was held in Se-ptclnlmcr. Leaders of Tomorrow Stumlvnt Council invinlwrs join in on ilu- work as thvy build the ll1llllf'l'0l1llII5I Mrs, Nh-Kc-iiliv, from Hugxhvs, Arkansas. apr-aks un royalty float for lllv lionwclnning paraclv. Tl1v Slllllt'lll Connvil as a Svrviu- Orgzanizutiunu at tllv Sturlvnt Counvil conv1'nti4mn llvlxl ul ,IHS Nflvvln- lwr 19. SCHISLER ESSO SERVICENTER and THE RECORD SHUI'
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Character, Leadership, cholarship, and 4 l ervice i '.zr Y if M 5 as i 3 1 A 1 ' i ' fp. Joe Lee Caldwell, president of the N.H.S., presents the flags Sandra Johnson speaks on service to the student body in the to lyler Swmdle, president of thc student body. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sl.. Several projects were sponsored this year by the National Honor Society. One which has become an annual project was the making and selling of mums for the Homecoming and Thanksgiving games. The N.H.S. attempts each year to have at least three assemblies, consisting of the induc- tion of their officers and new members, a pay- assembly, and a citizenship program. Following a week of stressing citizenship, the N.H.S. con- ducted a program at which speeches on citizen- ship were made. Each year the society attempts to make enough money to present a worthwhile gift to the school. This year they presented the school with a set of flags. HOTEL NOBLE annual citizenship program presented by the National Honor Society. .X Assembly line production turns out mums for the Homecoming and Thanksgiving games.
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