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A NEW ROLE THESPIAMS; FRONT ROW: Roy Berry, Mitch Forrester, Scott Pray, Stu Gauntt, Rannel Roberts, Randy Herrin, Russ Clower, Chris Brunt. SECOND ROW: Lanet Schisler, Elizabeth Smith, Rob- in Alsobrooks, IVlikell Buckley, Cindy Hale, Evelyn Magee. BACK ROW: Lisa Carballo, Treas.; David Powell, V. Pres.; Dennis Slaughter, Pres.; Tommy Sacca, State Treas. NHS. FRONT ROW: Mickey Nowell, Tim Hogue. SECOND ROW: Carol Crellin, Pam Cain, Jennifer Hans, Elizabeth Smith, Vicki Watkins. BACK ROW: Sharon Hanky, Deirdre Sams, Michele Villien, Jennette Whittington, Annie Sizer, Kathy Edwards, Mary Weiss, Holly Cousland. Ms. Koger listens to Tim Hogue intent- ly. 54 MAO, NHS, Thespians
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NOW HEAR THIS. Contrary to popular belief, honor societies developed into more than dull meet- ings and superior grades. In fact, many members of these societies exhibited a great amount of school spirit and involvement. Thespiasn, Thetans, and National Honor Society members sponsored and participated in many ac- tivities. Although varied, re- quirements for each society amounted to hard work - both mental and physical. It took a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to become a member of Thespian Troupe 1648. After earn- ing ten points by complet- ing 100 hours in two areas of theater work, a person received the title of Thespian. Directed by sponsor Denise Halback, the Thespians entertained the audience with their fall production of Ten Little Indians and the musical Music Man in the spring. Presented as a dinner theater and before the State Thespian Con- vention held at Callaway, Ten Little Indians be- came a landmark affair. With a majority of A ' s in previous math courses, a student qualified for membership in the Mu Al- pha Theta. President Tim Hogue and sponsor Mrs. Koger called 29 new mem- bers and 27 returning members of the Mu Alpha Theta to their Thursday meetings. The Mu Alpha Theta sponsored the Na- tional Math Test. Thetans went to a state convention at Ole Miss and also purchased club jerseys. Requirements for mem- bership in the National Honor Society consisted of a B plus average and scholarship and leadership character in addition to service in other groups. The faculty nominated stu- dents for membership in the NHS and after sponsor Doyle Jones checked rec- ords, the prospective mem- ber became a fullfledged one. The NHS made tenta- tive plans to attend a state convention in the spring. Members also aided in fi- nancial drives for charity organizations. Mir,dA M MU ALPHA THETA. FRONT ROW: Deirdre Sams, Sec; Mona Gilbert, Treas.; Tim Hogue, Pres. SECOND ROW: David McDiM, Terri Collins, Michele Villien, Pam Corder, Candi Connart, Tommy Freeman, John Hoover. THIRD ROW: Patrice Washington, Kelly Haggard, Jennifer Hans, Linda Powell, Lynda Smith, Jocelyn Russell. FOURTH ROW: Shannon Quiriconi, Sharon Hanky, Gretchen Andrews, David Powell, Reggie Cox, Lanet Schisler. FIFTH ROW: Jacqueline McKinley, Vicki Watkins, Dayna Tadlock, Kathy Edwards, Robin Alsobrooks, Mary Weiss, Ed Sherline, Pam Cain, Suzanne Blalock, Brenda Mallard. BACK ROW: Milton Johnson; Tommy Marler, Jim Salter, Danny McDill, Jonathan Russell, Mickey Nowell, Ms. Koger, sponsor. MAO, NHS, Thespians 55
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