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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Bottom Row: Callie Kountouris, Lynn Smith, Cathy Alday, Phyllis Yarbrough, Robin Hodges, .loe McKay, Ed Shafer, Melvin Phillips. Row Two: Kathy Warren, Patti Canerly, Dianne Miller, Patsy Brewer, Kay Sanford, Bonnie Keefe, Betsy Makamson, Dianne Wells. Row Three: Rebecca Dyer, Susan McMullan, Mary Jo O'Leary, Herbert Lamb, Larry Hibbs, Frank Johnson, Phil Hogue. Top Row: Cordon Keen, Johnny Etheridge, David Lane, Stan Wilkinson, Gilbert McCleave, Randy Kuyrkendall, Roh Doss. N S Raises Scholastic Average for Admission I S ag NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY COUNCIL. Bottom Row: Mrs. Willianis, sponsorg Callie Kountouris, rcportcrg Stan Wilkin- son, vice-president. Row Two: Miss Sudduth, sponsorg Betsy Makamson, secretary-treasurer. Top Row: Mr. Eason, sponsorg Mr, Sessums, sponsor. This yearas National Honor Society sought to augment the qualifications for membership by rais- ing the minimum scholastic average necessary for admission. A new system was introduced in which prospective members were rated by the- faculty according to leadership abilities, service, and char- acter. Each member was expected to maintain a MBU average with no grade below a 'CCR and take a constructive lead in classroom and extra-curricular activities in the interest of the advancement of his fellow classmates. With the coming of October, club merrfbers agreed to sponsor a tutoring service to assist fellow students in need of scholastic improvement. Find- ing that service to community was equally import- ant as that to school, National Honor Society mem- bers wound up the year by joining in The fight against heart disease through their cooperation in Jacksonis Heart Fund Drive. The NHS made study- ing and holding a high scholastic average the key to more prestige.
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MU ALPHA THETA COUNCIL. Seated: Beth Satterwhite, Ed Sha- fer, presidentg Phyllis Heflin, sec- l'Cl2l1Y: Jimmy Smith, secretaryg Gilbert MeCleave, treasurer. Stand- ing: David Lane, Mrs. Boling, sponsor: Lewis Cocke, viee-presi- dentg Lynn Smith, John Etheridge, Gloria Bissell, Mrs. Latta, sponsor, Randy Jones, vice-president. Buckley Addresses lnitiates at MAG-J Banquet The 1967-68 school year proved to be a busy and productive one for the members of Provinels chapter of Mu Alpha Theta. Catering to those students possessing a genuine interest in mathematics, the association welcomed thirty new members at an impressive initiation ban- quet, held at the Primos Northgate Restaurants. After an interesting discourse on the liberal arts by Dr. Dewey Buckley, math professor at Belhaven College, prospective initiates recited the Mu Alpha Theta pledge in a distinguished candlelight cere- mony. Following this, a short address was given by club president Ed Shafer, who welcomed the init- iates and informed them of their duties as full- fledged members. The first national convention was held in San Antonio, Texas, with the Provine chapter well rep- resented. Later in the spring the state Mu Alpha Theta convention was held at Murrah High School. A large delegation of Provinians was in attendance, with senior Randy Jones serving as president of the confab. MU ALPHA THETA KNEW MEMBERSJ. Bottom Row: Ann Bradshaw, Christine Kenney, ,Iolayne Eakens, Barbara Wil- liams, Gail Morris, Cathy Harmount, Susan Robertson. Row Two: Charlie Anderson, Patricia Robertson, Patti Conerly, Martha Hyde, Beverly Buckley, Carol Gunn, Ann Shoemake, Betty Noblin. Row Three: Buddy Miles, Robert Ford, Allen Marshall, Tully Davis, Ronnie Logan, Jim Flanagan, Houston Powers. Top Row: Lynn Phillips, Bill Booty, Karl Gerhart, Randy Kuyrkendall, Bob Dossg Andrew Kersh, David Germany. MU ALPHA THETA COLD MEMBERSX Bottom Row: Becky Graves, Beverly Screws, Margaret Antrim, Patsy Brewer, Cherie Miley, Cathy Gilbert, Susan Wooten, Lynn Smith, Phyllis Heflin, Dianne Miller. Row Two: Beth Satterwhite, Betsy Makamson, Mary JO 0,LCLllY, Jimmy Shamburger, Randy Jones, Ed Shafer, Kathy Warren, Gloria Bissell, Becky Dyer, Susan McMullan. Row Three: Lewis Cooke, Herbert Lamb, Joe Mc- Kay, Tom Warren, Jimmy Smith, Randy Graves, Dana Lundy, Frank Johnson, Phil Hogue. Top Row: Gordon Keen, Stan Wilkin- son, Gilbert McCleave, Wayne Dear, Johnny Etheridge, David Lane, Jerry Beckham, Larry Hihbs, Steve Cotlhold, Ronnie Loggans.
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Jackson quare Hosts Provineis JHS Members JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bottom Row: L. Allen, L. Owens, B. Graves, C. Bryant, sccretaryg N. McCallum, C. Koun- touris, L. Weaver. Row Two: B. Makamson, R. Hodges, M. J. O'I.eary, P. Yarbrough, S. Wooten, M. G. Loftin, C. Jones. Row Three: A. Marshall, P. Brewer, M. Antrim, presidentg M. Active was the word that best described Pro- vineis largest organization this year. First on the list of 'ithings to dow was the writing of the con- stitution, which would serve as a guideline for the executive council and general club activities. Early in the year Junior Historical Society members were given an opportunity to visit the historic landmarks of New Orleans. Accompanied by their chosen chaperones, students explored the fantastic world of Jackson Square, Saint Louis' Cathedral, and the U.S.S. Boxer. In November, to the delight of everyone, Coach John Ladner displayed his thorough knowledge of the Civil War by his talk on 4'The Free State of Jones. In the spring several other trips, in- cluding Vicksburg Park and a visit to the lovely antebellum homes featured in the Natchez Pil- grimage, accented the exciting year of exploration into history. Pettis, treasurerg P. Mathis, B. Noblin. Top Row: Mr. Sneed, sponsorg H. Lamb, J. Smith, vice-presidentg D. Berry, vice- president, G. McCleave, J. Fisher, B. Brooks, M. Wright. JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bottom Row: G. Bissell, M. Webb, A. Bradshaw, S. Vallas, A. Clark, C. Matheny, C. Perkins, S. Robertson, B. Johnson, W. Wilson, P. Wilson. Row Two: R. Tankersley, L. Hickey, N. Rhodes, C. Ryan, D. Corley, L. Cliburn, J. Bynum, B. Greer, C. Taylor, B. Myers. Row Three: R. Teasley, B. Tyler, M. Walls, T. Vickers, J. Holly, S. Bridgewater, B. Miles, V R. Arceneaux, F. Johnson, J. Stewart. Row Four: J. Bonney, F. Denham, G. Smith, C. Perkins, P. Conerly, S. Bayles, K. Sanford, B. Satterwhite, I.. Halley, N. Goodson, L. Rose. Top Row: D. Dorsey, E. Saik, M. Jack- son, J. Flanagan, A. Kersh, G. Keen, M. Hindman, G. Allen, H. Kirshman, T. Leonard, - R. Doss. 9 asf JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bottom Row: K. Jones, B. Shepherd, A. Bakker, G. Smith, S. Kenmore, IVI. Jackson, J. Eakens, S, Daniels, B. Screws, P. Mayberry, S. Pevey, E. Ramos, J. Howell, B, Hudson. Row Two: J. Cuynes, B. Chappa, M. Smith, B. Williams, B. Wilkinson, L, Chamblee, K. Warren, B. McDaniel, J. A. Laird, R. Ruble, M. Hyde,'P. Heilin. Row Three: A. Shores, R. Conerly, F. Hill, W. Duke, A. Shoemake, B, Fudge, D. Morris, P. Warren, T. Zouboukas. Row Four: C. Anderson, A. Roberts, S. West, B. Keefe, P.,McCready, K. Alday, M. Hinton, C. Jordan, C, Spears, L. Lipscomb, M. Walsh, P. Sham- burger, C. Moore. Row Five: K. Gerhart, L. Bond, L. Phillips, H. Powe'rs, E. Cheshire, M. Dorman, P. Simmons, D. Crawford, L. Johnson, D. Began, R. Bowles. Top Row: D. Germany, R. Loggans, S. Godbold, P. Purvis, T. Warren, C. Davis, D. Debold, W. Dear, D. Puckett, A. Chambers, J. Martin, B. Bishop, G. Antrim.
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