Provine High School - Aries Yearbook (Jackson, MS)

 - Class of 1968

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6,151 JCL. Bottom Row: Gail Morris, Glenda Ross, Patricia Robert- son, Nancy Rhodes. Row Two: Michael McAlpin, Danny Weir, Linda Cliburn, Mr. Staley, sponsor. Row Three: Harry Sellers, Alan Chambers, Carolyn May, Susan Robertson, Pat Simmons. Row Four: Joe Bonney, Becky Garrard, Beth Satterwhite, Bill Simmons, David Puckett. Top Row: George Persons, Gregg Weaver, Ronald Tullos, Mickey Ferrell, Joe White. JCL COUNCIL. Seated: Mary Grace Loftin, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Ben- der, sponsor: Julius Cain, president: Jimmy Smith, vice-president: Wanda Duke, reporter. Standing: Gene John- son, Robin Hodges, Mr. Staley, spon- sor: Lewis Cocke, Debbie Sauer, Linda Cliburn. JCL Delegates Compete at MC Latin Convention On returning from the National Junior Classical League Convention at the University of Arizona in Phoenix, JCL officers were welcomed with the privilege of installing members into the Peeples Junior High Schoolis first Junior Classical League chapter. ln October council members busily pre- pared for their first fund-raising project, the slave auction. First-year Latin students served their terms of bondage as slaves of second and third year students and in January were officially ini- tiated in an inspiring candlelight service, in which the spirits of Latin I, II, III, and IV encouraged new members to strive for excellence in their Latin studies. Members of all three Latin classes participated in competitive exams on their respective grade level at the state JCL convention at Mississippi College in March, at which a number of Provin- ians captured awards for their linguistic abilities. Later in the spring students, dressed in Roman attire, enjoyed the annual pizza party on the patio. Q JCL. Bottom Row: Gene Johnson, Ann Bradshaw, Cecelia Allred, Mrs. Bender. Row Two: Jolayhe Eak- . ens, Mary Jackson, Susan Marie Pevey. Row Three: ,Q Becky Sebren, Mary Loftin, Julius Cain, Bobbye Laird. Top Row: Mark Kennedy, David Lane, Gor- don Keen.

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JCL. Bottom Row: Nadine McCallum, Barbara Jack- son, Cindy Perkins. Row Two: Mr. Staley, sponsorg Peggy Townsend, Ellen Roberts, Mrs. Bender, spon- sor. Row Three: Bruce Stacy, Janis Guynes, Randy Jones, Dan Sigler. Top Row: Steve Godbold, George Antrim, Harry Kirshman, Rodney Davis. JCL. Bottom Row: Nancy Farnam, Charlotte Halle, Judy Holley, Pam Wilson, Mrs. Bender. Row Two: Carol Gunn, Deborah Causey, Phyllis Yar- brough, Jill Whittington, Betty Fudge, Peppy Joyner. Row Three: Jimmy French, Frank Lassiter, Glynn Ingram, Leo Haffey, Ronnie Myers. Top Row: David Dorsey, Ronnie Logan, Wayne Brewer, Bill Chapman, Kenny Everett. JCL. Botlonz Row: Andrea Bakker, Candy Roster, Lynn Smith, Teresa Hawkins, Ann Roberts, Pat Warren, Millie Pettis, Mrs. Bender, sponsor. Row Two: Lewis Cooke, Herbert Lamb, Kathy Gilbert, Bonnie Keele, Kathy Warren, Toula Kouboukos. Row Three: Betty Shepherd, Ernie Saik, Wayne Dear, Mike Hindman, Bob Bouchillon, Betty Noblin. Top Row: Jimmy Smith, Percy Taylor, John Etheridge, Dana Lundy, David Wooten. JCL. Bottom Row: Mike Dorman, Robin Hodges, Tom Warren, Mrs. Bender. Row Two: Wanda Duke, Lynn Hickey, Brenda Stinson, Dott Jones, Carol Ryan. Row Three: Mary Harrison, Barbara Williams, Sandra Milligan, Linda Lipscomb. Row Four: Tully Davis, Gary Burgess, Lyni1' Phillips, Jerry Beekham, Charlie Anderson. Top Row: Mike Jackson, Bryant Worley, Glynn Allen, Thomas Connell. i I JCL. Bottom Row: Susan Bridge- water, Carolyn Moore, Debbie Sauer, Peggy Mayberry, Beverly Buckley, Ellen Ramos, Cathy Jones, Mrs. Bender. Row Two: Billy Blanks, Edwin Cheshire, Bobby Bishop, Randy Hobson, Glen Leach. Row Three: Randall Teasley, Al Nall, Eddie Marchant, Robert Bolls, Bill Wadlington, John Brady. Top Row: Marc Pad- elford, Lanny Holder, Dee Debold, Bruce Wallace, Edwin Perkins. Q 1 3



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FRENCH CLUB. Bottom Row: Martha Hicks, Carol Smith, vice-president: Christine Kenney, Marcia Connell. Row Two: Barbara Sikes, Phyllis Willson, secretary-treasurer: Shannon West, re- porter, Miss Shaw, sponsor. Row Three: Mar- garet Lewis, Mary Norwood, Robert Jordan. Top Row: Alan Chambers, president, Bill Staples, Timmy Reid. FRENCH CLUB. Bottom Row: Debbie Kemp, Wanda Williams, Debbie Jones, .l'Lynn Howell, Glenda Quarles, Miss Shaw. Row Two: Mary Hinton, Beth Robertson, Patsy Brewer, Sheila Fox, Jennifer Phillips, Dixie Chapman, Row Three: Judy Sebren, Gail Smith, Gloria Bissell, Barbara Cumberland, Carol Jones. Top Row: Karl Gerhart, Dianne Smith, Martha Wright, vice- president: Bobby Hill, Barbara Brooks, presidentg Jeanne Fisher, Larry Bond. French Club Discovers New Orleans' Atmosphere SPANISH CLUB. Bottom Row: Miriam Owens, reporterg Bobbie Laird, vice-president, Paula Massey. Row Two: Mrs. Bridges, sponsor, Deborah Atwood, secretary, Nancy Mason, treasurer: Pamela O'Quinn. Top Row: Tony Leonard, Ellen Ramos, presi- dent, Kay Sanford, Ella Martin. Pupils interested in gaining a greater knowledge and understanding of foreign lands constituted the membership of Provine's language clubs. The Spanish Club sought to impart to its mem- bers a knowledge of the customs of Spanish-spealo ing countries. At Christmas, personalized cards were made and presented to the faculty. uSpanish Weekw was held in February during which morning devotionals were given in Spanish by club mem- bers. A trip to Monterrey, Mexico, in March, sponsored by the Spanish Club for the benefit of all Spanish II students, proved to be a high spot for an active student organization. A more informal atmosphere for learning about France was provided in weekly French Club meet- ings. Through audio-visual aids, students acquired knowledge about everyday life in France, as well as a knowledge of her cultural development. Club members visited the French Quarter in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the customs of French-speaking people.

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