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MU ALPHA THETA Made Metric Display Mu Alpha Theta was an honor¬ ary organization composed of Advanced Math and Algebra stu¬ dents who had exceptional capa¬ bilities in the field of mathemat¬ ics. Mu Alpha Theta was formed to create an interest and to pro¬ mote enjoyment in mathematics among high school students. Dif¬ ferent programs throughout the year included helping NHS with the tutoring program, creating a display of the metric system in the library, and attending the annual math tournament in Houston. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Sallie Moody, the math coordinator. Mu Alpha Theta officers were: Mike Osetinsky, Secretary-Treasurer; Helen Hubley, Vice-President; Tommy Anthony, President. Mike Osetinsky looked over material for the display of the Metric system in the library. FRONT ROW: David Manry, Mark Stinson, Elaine Rinaudo, Florida Kirksey, Joe McReynolds. SECOND ROW: Susan Moody, Sharon Alexander, Doug Caul- kins, Lance Rist, Mike McCoy, Carol Sue Stephens, Lynn Skipworth. THIRD ROW: Ike House, Dan Smith, David Woodley, Russ Smith, Jeannie Bunkern, Tinyee Jue, and Janet Kozak. 26 GUSHER
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“Pink Panther for Homecoming Florida Kirksey Suzy Miller Susan Moody Benjy Moon Dan Smith and Kim Cathey discussed plans for the tutoring program. Susan Oliver Mark Pomeroy Elaine Rinaudo Dean Sandifei Linda Seidensricker Donna Sloan Vicki Staggs Kenny Stamatis Carol Stephens Leadership 25
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QUILL SCROLL Reached High Goals Quill and Scroll Officers Carol Stephens, Secretary, and Helen Hubley, President, planned the installation assembly. Quill and Scroll, an honorary organization, was composed of outstanding students who worked on the HIGH LIFE, GUSHER, or Football program staff. Each member must have written 50 inches of column space or sold $100 worth of ads for the HIGH LIFE, or worked 90 hours for the GUSHER. Approval by Dr. B. L. Shaw, a B average for Juniors or a C average for Seniors, and a rec¬ ommendation from the appropri¬ ate sponsor were requirements for membership in the Byrd Chapter. All new members were installed by reciting an oath at the annual assembly held in May. Shanda Thomas pinned the Quill and Scroll colors on Bryn Baily as Ann McKee called the names of new members. Leadership 27
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