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The new member» recieve their certificates. Jr - 1 Mr. Thomas gives introduction for the Jr. Honor Soc. Denise talks at the introduction to tell the new members congratulations!
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Jr. Honor Society The Jr. Honor Society involves students in grades 8 through 10. Eligibility is based on a B+ or better average in academic subjects. The faculty approves the students in the areas of at- titude. behavior, respect, citizenship, leader- ship and character. Once a student has been inducted into the Jr. Honor Society he or she must maintain a B+ or better average, maintain good grades, conduct and obtain the characteristics of a good citizen. Activities include issuing honor cards for grades 8 and 9, keeping the hall honor roll posted, tutoring and performing the induction ceremony. First row: Sponsor B. Hardy, President J. Peak. Vice President A. Shaw, Secretary L. Kuykendall. Treasurer. K. Love, Second Row: C. Murphy. D. Liner. R. Vaughn. B. Greenwood. J. Turner. A. Cantrell. S. Bonds, L. Mitchell, Third Row: M. Rice, F. Noting, I). Burrows, J. Aids, N. Lumpkin, R. Mathis. K. Tor- res, I). Weiaer, M. Robertson. Fourth Row: T. Nunnally, A. Bang. S. Hicks. R. McCullars. K. Saylor, S. Steel, S. Thornsby. A. Johnson. S. Wood. G. Haynes. R. Johnson, Fifth Row: K. Hafley, A. Freimutt. B. Cory. J Brenner. I). Bell. K Wooster. A. Batson. K. McFry, Sixth Row: S. Crawford, S. Aderholt. P. Haynes. C. Winn. G. Starnes, T. Pettus. T. Stedham 22 Jr. High Honor Society
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Students Serve as Tutors Front rote — Mr . KchoU Sponsor. M. Dennis, A. Carden. B. Sanders, A. Weak D. Doyle. Middle rote — P. Canrimore. J. Dethrage, C. Thomas. S. Delx ach. A. Stedham. V. Richardson. Bark rote — T. West. D. Dempsey. J. Stevenson. R. Osborne. The main purpose of the Senior Honor Society is to promote academics, stress the overall person, and to encourage others to be strong in all fields. The projects for this year were the honor cards, given to students who make all A's, all B s, or .Vs and BV Honor Society students also serve as tutors to people who need help in academic subjects. Entrance is based on scholarship, leadership, ser- vice, and character. A list of students with B+ or bet- ter averages is sent to a committe consisting of Mr. Thoma and five teachers who rate the students on leadership, service, and character. Then the commit- tee votes on each person. If two “no” votes are recieved, entrance is denied. “Being in the Honor Society can mean a scholar- ship,’ says sponsor Judy Echols, “Some schools give up to $300 for just being in the Honor Society.” 24 Senior Honor Society
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