Provine High School - Aries Yearbook (Jackson, MS)

 - Class of 1968

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JETS Share in Big Brother Da ,B Science Fair JETS, an organization whose purpose is to en- courage youth in exploring the fields of engineer- ing. proved to be ei valuable source of intellectual pursuit to interested Rains. Activities for this yearls club included i'Big Brother Dayw and the state conference at Mississippi State Lvniversity. Vvhile attending the convocation, members toured exhibits and participated in state elections. Next on the agenda was the regional confab at Columbia, South Carolina, where participants gathered to ex- hibit their exceptional projects. Speakers from various engineering fields spoke to members con- cerning the many aspects and latest advances in science. Young science enthusiasts of the Advanced Science Club enjoyed the opportunity to display their projects in local and district science fairs held in Jackson in late spring. Windirig up the year of numerous activities was an extensive tour of the NASA space center in Hancock County, which enlightened meinbers with a thorough appreciation of the vast national space program. 3 JETS Bottom Row' Hr Calvert s on'or' Herbert Lamb Tere '1 Hawkins ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB. Andy Shores, Mr. England, sponsorg Rob Doss, Dianne Davis, Cathy Jones, Ed Bryant. 4 ' Anne Roberts, secretary-treasurerg Mike . . . s. ' , .p s , , st , Ryan. Row Two: Allen Marshall, Danny Hindman, reporter, Mike Hindinan, presidentg Way'nc Dear, vice-presidentg Ed Shafer. Top Row: Steve Greer. Reggie Vl'clls. Chalmers Davis.

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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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ART CLUB. Bottom Row: Joel Welch, Chris Painter, reporterg Linda Mor- row, vice-presidentg Jeanne Fisher, presidentg Betty Sikes. Row Two: Steve Ward, Becky Estess, Beverly Sturdivant, secretary-treasurerg Gail Smith, Mrs. Loyacono, sponsor. Top Row: Ramey Hankins, Carl Thomas, Martha Hood, John Perkins. Debate Ba s Mississippiis First FL Charter In recognition of their high level of oratorical excellence over a period of three years, Provine's Debate Team became the first in the school's his- tory to qualify for a National Forensic League charter. Two of its members Robin Hodges and Julius Cain received the highest awards given by the National Forensic League. Through participation in the Mississippi Arts Festival and in the Scholastic Art Awards compe- tition, members of the Art Club were encouraged to explore diverse media of artistic expression. The group also toured the Municipal Art Gallery and visited local art shows held during the year. A three-dimensional plaster ram was constructed dur- ing football season to help boost school spirit. The Typing Club devoted many Wednesday ac- tivity periods to learning the correct procedures for typing stencils, letters of application, personal data sheets, and questionnaires, and for operating TYPING CLUB, Bottom Row: Cathy Yow, Carol Gunn, Gilbert, secretary-treasurerg Judy Acy. Row Twog Mrs, A . the mimeograph machine. Kathy Bates, sponsorg Becky Rowe, Linda K. Allen, Pam Alexander, Judy Hartzog. Row Three: Zelda McNeil, Brenda McDaniel, vice- presidentg Brenda Ainsworth, Phyllis Robinson, Shirley Robin- son. Top Row: Ricky Funderburke, Mike Husbands Edward Suthoff resi- y v P dentg James Thomas. DEBATE TEAM. Seated: Gene John- son, Julius Cain, Robin Hodges, Mrs. McDonald, sponsorg Ronnie Loggans. Standing: Betty Fudge, David Germany, Andrew Kersh, Lewis Cooke, Alan Gould. ,pdl L. TTT' ' ..N.......h.

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