Provine High School - Aries Yearbook (Jackson, MS)

 - Class of 1968

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L. C -2 At 9 i HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB. Bottom Row: Mike Chandler, Dale Strahan, Mike Pickett, vice-presi- dent, George Bunyard, Danny Smith, Jimmy White, Jimmy Hammack. Row Two: Marshall Cheek, Tully Davis, Gary Burgess, Lee Shamburger, Frank Spell, Richard Bazet, secretary-treasurerg Dale Crawford, Sonny Dyer, Johnny Bailey, Mr. King, sponsor. Row Three: Mike Jones, Dennis Brooks, Greg Adams, Lonnie Carlton, Charlie Parham, Eddie Marchant, Mike Rosamond, Al Waddel, James Criswell, Harold Everett, Danny Bardin. Row Four: Larry Cockrell, Doug Byrd, Jimmy Dykes, Frank Tuminello, Steve McNair, Leland Curtis, Ronnie Fortenberry, Don Mason, presidentg Del Herrington. Top Row: Ronnie Milone, Bobby Brown, Robby Alford, Mike Brown, Bruce Wallace, Elgin Blackwell, Larry Campbell, Kenny Everett, Wayne Warren, Mark Hendricks, Lanny Holder, reporter. Aviation' Opportunities Beckon Prospective Flyers t During its second year at Provine, the Aviation Club acquainted its new and old members with the many opportunities in the field of flying. ln addi- tion to offering films and lectures by people in- volved in the career of aviation, the club also pro- vided its members with introductory flights, spon- sored by tlie Hankins Air Service. Sponsored by Coach Bill King, the Hunting and Fishing Club taught its members the skills and rules of the roadi' pertaining to the out-of-doors sports. Through the use of films and lecturers, the members were made aware of the need to develop safe shooting practices. Members of the Chess Club were found each week battling in intense games, getting ready for the annual Spring Chess Tournament among Jack- son area schools. In preparation for this compe- CHESS CLUB. Bottom Row: Melvin Phillips, Ronnie Tank- - - - - - - ersley, Milly Pettis, secretary-treasurerg Jackie Barnes, Ricky muon the duly iponsol-ed an eiufunatlon tourna Jones. Row Two: Robert Hollingsworth, vice-president, A1 Nall, ment for Provine s teams, thus giving the members George Antrim, reporter, Mr. Doty, sponsor. Top Row: Rich- ard Frambes, Karl Gerhart, Glenn Antee, W. L. Loper. an opportunity to play under pressure. 3 1 A 4 4 A S- AVIATION CLUB. Bottom Row: Su- san Bridgewater, Randall Teasley, Frank Hill, Danny Weir, Mike McAlpin, Charles Spears, Lynn Hurley, Mary Hin- ton, Corky Saik, John Andries. Row Two: Jeff Perkins, James Hill, Doug Rose, Billy Blanks, Thomas Connell, Terry Farr, Deryl Ainsworth, Allan Howell, Mike Harger. Row Three: Ed- win Perkins, John Graves, Jimmy Sham- burger, Jimmy McNeil, Doug Funchess, Larry Rose, Steve Moore, Rusty Brown. Top Row: Ken Loftin, Kenny Ledford, Don Marker, Warren Davis, Mark Rob- inson, Ben Godbold, Danny Brock, Ronnie Myers, Shelton Burgess, Gene ,Wi Smathers.

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TEEN FASHION BOARD. Vicki Derrington, Gail Morris, Shirley Lifer, Callie Kountouris, Beverly Screws, Pat Mathis, Cheryl Taylor, Janet Stewart, Beverly Tyler. OFFICE WORKERS Ann Bradshaw. Row Becky Sebren, Betty l CLUB. Bottom Row: Gail Morris, Kathy Glaze, Donna Blankley, Two : Brenda Duff, Susan McMullan, Sandra Milligan, Peggy Mayberry, Mrs. Roberts, sponsor. Top Row: .lane ,Chappa, Peggy Townsend, Nancy Rhodes, Ellen Roberts. Teen Board Reviews Eashionis Latest Trends Junior and senior girls interested in fashion and design met once a month at Kennington's, where they discussed the trends of their individual schools with other girls. They saw films, learned make-up techniques, and discovered new ways to make themselves more attractive and fashionable. Provine's Office Workers' Club consisted of ten assistants from the attendance, c0unselors', and principalis offices. Acting as club sponsor, Mrs. Mary J. Roberts, secretary to the principal, de- voted each meeting to shorthand lessons, which prepared these clerical-minded girls for future sec- retarial work. Conscientious students found that the Study Club provided an incentive toward the develop- ment of good study habits. As more of their time was spent on homework, members were able to im- prove their grades and better prepare for college work. STUDY CLUB, Bottom Row: Debbie Becky Bias, Carolyn Meadows. Row Two Sykes, Linda Adcock, Tommy McCraw. Schoefflef, Brenda Shows, Melva Davis, Row: Mike Van Buren, Wayne Brewer, Edwards, Edward Redmond. Huggins, Perl Davis, .' Carol Gunter, Debbie Row Three: Richard Brenda Daniels. Top John Tucker, Danny



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fi GYM CLUB. Bottom Row: Randy Graves, Mike Matheny, Lee Burrow, Bobby Hor- 5 ton, Tommy Brown, Lee Nutt, David Chris- topher, Bobby Gray. Row Two: Mike Fer- guson, Joe McKay, Jesse Bias, Tommy Farr, Larry Anderson, Jimmy Sanders, Eddie By- num, Mr. Richardson, sponsor, Row Three: Donnie Chennault, Thomas Stapp, Lee Case, Hal Bounds, Timmy Ward, David Ramos, Raymon Williams. Top Row: Ricky Dodd, John Buckley, Corky Lee, Tony Stepp, Bill Wall, Kenny Deweese, Ronnie Davis, Bobby Wilkins. GOLF CLUB. Bottom Row: Jolly May- field, Janis Stringer, Pam Boatner, Kenny Coleman, Mr. Taylor, sponsor. Row Two: Jimmy Gallagher, David Lack, Danny Sigler, Keith Matthews, Edwin Cheshire. Top Row: Bob Bou- chillon, vice-president, Harry Kirsh- man, Billy Brantley, reporterg Gregg Weaver, secretary-treasurcrg David Montgomery. Athletes Discuss Problems Faced in Competition With membership composed of Provine's ath- letic lettermen, the Athletic Club strived to develop a program to increase its members, athletic ability and sportsmanship. This club offered a program of films and discussions on various sports topics. Through these weekly meetings members profited by learning and practicing the rules of different sporting events. Provine's Golf Club, consisting of the golf team and others interested in the sport, met weekly in an effort to improve the members, game. Instruc- tion in the care and uses of clubs was presented to the club. Provineis practice green also proved to be a great asset for these amateur enthusiasts. Stressing physical fitness and sportsmanlike con- duct, the Gym Club offered students a period each week to relax and engage in their favorite sports. Offering 3 Variety of actlvluesv the Club helped the ATHLETIC CLUB. Bottom Row: Baine Adams, president: members to become more proficient in these various Bobby FIYHI, ViCG-PfCSidCI1I9 Laffy I-HWICHC6, SGCr6f211'Y-ffCHS11IC1'- Row Two: Bill Chapman, Wayne Monroe, reporter: Steve types of Sports- Walker. Top Row: Bobby Biggert, Steve Lundquist, Glyn In- gram.

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