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HONOR SOCIETY KNEELING—LEFT TO RIGHT: Angie Chen, Sandy Klein, Nancy Turner, Debbie Sharp, Fatty Hogan, Vickie Williams, Chris Marsh, Jennifer Crabb, Angela Lasseter. SECOND ROW—LEFT TO RIGHT: Cornelia Johnson, Rachel Penuel. Diane Dziwura, Julie Ennis, Dorcell Smith. Joyce Hailey. Harbara Sock rider, Judy Hailey, Charlene Willett, Debbie McGinniss. TOP ROW—LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Fry, Kenny Steele, Kevin Slattery, Curt Cah- houn. Hill Reichhold, Dave Sharp, Hob Hrittingham. Kevin Slattery's performance on the saxophone is typical of the diversified interests of Honor Society members To be sure of maintaining her required average, Gayle Lemmon completes her Human Physiology homework. One of the most prestigious groups in MHS is the National Honor Society. Its members have achieved high aca- demic standing and most are actively involved in extra-curricular activities. The society has held among other things, student exchange programs with neighboring schools, and also a bake sale. The major event, though, was the formal induction ceremony held this spring, when students were presented with membership certificates. DAY
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STUDENT COUNCIL n the Science Lecture Theatre, Student Council' members discuss the new dis- cipline system. President Larry Howe begins the discussion concerning the Homecoming Dance. ■■ Jt Members wait for roll to be taken before planning the upcoming activities. The student body’s voice is heard through the Student Council, a major organi- zation in our school. Due to increased student participation and interest, this years' Student Council set high goals and hoped to improve the position and status of stu- dent government. Some of the activities included Homecoming, Thanksgiving, and Christmas projects, and the 50’s dance.
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LIBRARY CLUB One of the most appreciated, hut least recognized groups in the school is the Library Club. They have many goals for themselves which include: buying books for the Quinn and Engram collection, field trips, selling candles, helping themselves and other organizations. Their purpose is divided into different areas. Complementing their assistance to the librarians, they hope to learn more of the operations involving the library structure and its maintenance. SEATED—LEFT TO RIGHT: Joann Justice, Susan Jones, Cindy Passwaters, Robin Owens, Robin Jefferson, Christine Smith, Barbara Gillespie. SECOND ROW—LEFT TO RIGHT: Shannon Steele, Lynda Morgan, Beth Reed, Joan Robinson, Rhonda Owens, Sandy King, Lou Ann Howell. TOP ROW—LEFT TO RIGHT: Paige Simmons, Grace Euans, Addie Sivils, Belinda Oglesby, Janet Drummond, Joan Allen, Nita Nailor, Valerie Spies, Linda Robertson, Sharon McKinney, Mike Williams, George Jester. 30 Louis Daniels finds the seclusion of the cubicles a great place to do his A.P. History homework. When large groups are in the library, it is the club members job to keep the noise to a minimum. As one of the two advisors to the library club, Mrs. Palmer prepares the day’s work schedule.
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