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3.65 GPA required for membership in the Laurel Wreath Honor Society Members of the Laurel Wreath Honor Society include: iL-R, First Rowi Grace Bonecutter, Lynn Lyles, Dianne Lowe, Kathy Harris, Elaine Mitchell, Donna Staples, Marrissa Henley, tBacki un- known, Katrina Carter, unknown, un- known, unknown and Jackie Fisher. The Laurel Wreath Honor Society is Austin Peay's Iocaliy-sponsored inter- disciplinary honor society. Students who are at least a third-quarter fresh- men and who have a 3.65 overall GPA are eligible for membership. One of Laurel Wreath's projects was the es- tablishment of a local chapter of a na- tionalIy-recognized interdisciplinary honor society. This project was com- pleted with the installment of 45 mem- bers into the local chapter of Phi Kappa Phi in the spring of 1976. Laurel Wreath also sponsors the Col- lege Bowl during Winter quarter, in which teams from various campus or- ganizations compete. The Intercolle- giate College Bowl, now in its third spring, included nine teams from col- leges in the southeastern U.S. Each Awards Day Laurel Wreath pre- sents awards to each class's represen- tative with the highest cumulative GPA. This exemplifies Laurel Wreath's recog- nition and promotion of academic ex- cellence.
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The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to promote interest in future engineers, trade and industrial occupa- tions and to devetop a better under- standing of technical subjects. Their activities included a field trip to the South Central Bell Telephone Com- pany and the annual club picnic. Industrial Arts Club exists to promote interest in industrial occupations Above - Members of the Industrial Arts club include: tL-Rt Dr. Leon Bibb, Walter Payne, Roy Caskey, Beverly Nolen, Bennie Skinner, Robert Burkhart. Gerald Smith, Mike Jack- son, Bob Wood. Bobby Scott, Mary Langford, Fred Wilburn and John Porter, sponsor. Left - Members of the Industrial Arts club pre- pare their car entry for the homecoming pa- rade.
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Austin Peay marches t0 a musical tune Above -- Members of the band are: Field Commander- Kim Lamb; Feature Twirler - Elaine Milliken; Twirlers - Phyliss Gaines and Sarita Trice; Flags - Vicki Harrison, Carolyn Boyer, Tami Butler, Dorcus Cherry, Pamela Hall, Drema Hinkle, Carolyn Mitchell, Patsy Posey, Denise Pratt and Susan Ricov; Governettes- Karen Zdurencik, Jeannie Evans, Regina Arnold. Linda Collins. Michelle Fletcher, Deborah Haynes, Michie Honeycutt, Denise Milam, Danita Morris. Jeannie Noel, Cathy Petty, Teresa Pigue, Rosie Quarles. Karen Rushing, Judy Stuart, Gertrude Warren and Irma Willis; Marching Governors - Joan Bossard, Barbara Moore, James Celsor, Keith Creasy. Lowell Morris, Steve Aderholt, Chris Bennett, Joel Smith, Peggy Holt, Calvin Sneed, James Shelley, Freddy Doty, Debbie J. Wilson, Donna Schiess, Leslie North, Anne Sullivan, Lena Anne Warren, Michael Meise, Eric Scales, Rita Gott, Melanie Maddox, Rachel Ezell, Phyllis Burns, Mary Lee Summers, Debbie L. Wilson, Randy Boyer, William McWhorter, Hershell Spears, Jack Hamilton, Robert Mummert, Philip Asberry, Jerry Bryant, Ricky Harris, Hanson Fuller, Robert Clore, Michael Wood, Brian Travis, Barry McGinnis, Tim Baggett, Jeff Anderson, Dawn Goodwin, Harold Tracy, Michael Pigg, Alison Petty, Danny Baker, Leslie Kirby, Joey Cannon. Jesse Floyd. Randall Lynch, Don Jackson, James Kirby, Paul Burton, Leslie Stewart, Earl Darden, Eddie Bedford, Alicia Darby, Terry Woodard, Dale Warren, Wendell Peavyhouse, John Meek, Vivienne Mallory, Kevin Coppage and Michael Padgett; Graduate Assistants - Michael Denny and Thomas Tapscott, Under the direction of - Dr. Ed Knobb.
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