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NATDNAL NATMNAL HONOR SOUETY HONOR SOUETY QR.- ,if C, I. i'f.Tg'2 tf'hf' ., , f ., 4' L' 5' at-vs-' me ' lrsr l' , NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CNew membersl - HJ Front Row: Marilyn Workman, lamella Davis, Yvette Boykin, Teresa Heinmiller, Kathy Gupton, Patti Helms, Sheila Parham, Second Row: David Gamble, Lee Quinn, John Schwaub, Terry Brand, Raymon Spann, Mike Griffith, Chip Finney, f2l Front Row: Cheryl Thompson, Sherilyn Butler, Ann Tanner, Karen Ashley, Mary Crawford, Gail Gilbert, Second Row: Sandra Sumter, Gloria Brown, Win Burnett, Gay Cook, Rachael Connelly, f3l NHS inductees, each engulfed in his own sense of accomplishment, await the receiving of the pin and the final pledge. C41 Will Bynum, NHS President, delivers installation speech. l5J With right hands raised, new members make their solemn vows to uphold the principles of the society. Organizations 99
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25 Seniors Qualify For December Honor Society Induction Supporting a Korean orphan, compiling a student directory, and providing tutorial services for high school, junior high and elementary students were the major projects executed by the National Honor Society. The Society, whose members are selected on the basis of such out- standing qualities as character, scholarship, leadership, and service, staged a December induction cere- mony for 25 senior candidates. Feel- ings of accomplishment created a solemn but ceremonious atmos- phere as the installation and pinning of new members took place before proud parents and friends. Dr. Anna Reuben shared her philosophies of life with the group and offered sound advice and encouragement for the future. A second ceremony for juniors meeting the stringent qualifications and achievement levels was planned for early spring. .A M wax Qfff-:ig t1l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY tOld membersl - Front Row: Steve White, loye Burress, Sarah Barkley, Paula Lareau, Rebecca Richardson, Second Row: Shebra Wortherly, Debbie Crockett, Debbie Walters, lennie Gardner, Linda Garrison, Vicki Baird, Mary Ann Heideman, Third Row: Miss Mary Ann Gregoire, Adviser, Martha Ammon, Linda Hanna, Debbie Peebles, lean Gravitt, Ann Hodge, Robert Caesar, Mike Canty, Fourth Row: Don Cooley, Gary Woods, Tony Dillon, Donnie Huggins, Bill Reynolds, Mary Kirk, Carolyn Parker. t2l Front Row: Will Bynum, jackie McFadden, Cathy Cleary, Lynn johnson, Patricia Barnes, Barbara Ponds, Evelyn Urbanek, loanne Long, Second Row: Trish Catington, Elizabeth Stevenson, Kathy Crayton, lanice McLees, Kathy Cummings, Miss Gregoire, Third Row: Phil Nobles, Don Mazursky, Daryl Stowe, Theresa Williams, jonethia Bell, Valerie Mickens, Laura Good- man, Linda Dingle, Fourth Row: Bill Love, Milton Grisham, Alan Feldsott, Edwin Eady, Derrick Mims, Rose Anna Gunter, Linda Robertson, Loretta Budden, Beth Allen, C33 and C43 Crouched over electric typewriters, NHS typists, Cindy Taylor, Laura Fipps, Cathy Cleary, and Karen Ashley busily prepare the student directory. 98 Organizations
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4 'N '4l-ll? ' ' ' ..f ' was A M al. '1 . ,M , , '31 Paragon Staff Captures An Array of Student Moods Skipped lunch hours and five o'clock school days became a regu- lar routine for workers on the school yearbook, the Paragon. Mc- Donald hamburgers and cokes sup- plied the needed energy boost that kept staff members constantly em- ployed with picture cropping, copy revision, and money managing. Paragon staffers ended their sum- mer vacation early in August and began toying with ideas for the pro- duction of the 1972-73 yearbook. Catching students and classes off- guard, Paragon photographers cap- tured true expressions of school daze. With a Thesaurus in one hand and a chewed pencil in the other, copy writers found that expressing thoughts on paper and filling copy blocks was a hard task. Weather con- ditions slowed publications, and fi- nal deadlines were extended, giving staff members needed time to pull loose ends together. Tired staffers rejoiced as the last page of the 1972-73 school year was sealed and mailed to the publishing company. u , V sn n rs sr, U 1- If 'il ' la ai n,,.'b1 H U .. , -, '7 'W i' 'YH r - 'tts r -f 'Q ' - 3 um' ,,a,g,,ggf'f 0w-gqnnaif U 2213- , e I V I
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