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Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is a national math honor society. To become a member, a student must be enrolled in or have had his fifth semester of advanced math, and he must have at least a Bn average in math and not lower than a BU in his other subjects. ... . M ., K, My g , . 'F' I vi' 5 First row left to right: Paige Pickering, Cindy Scoper, Marlene Chancellor, Susan Jensen, Dorothy Ann Stone, Marlan Baucum, Mark Brogan, Chris Deaton, Burk West, Sandra Brittg second row left to right: Diana Beckman, Denise Smith, Charlene Henderson, Barbara Bankston, Gigi Grim, Debbie Duffy, Deneen Lyon, Laura Lindstrum, Cindy Baker, third row left to right: Mark Britt, Mary Esther Jones, Cathy White, Robbie Robinson, Janet Brumfield, Teresa Holifield, Sue Adler, Dot Axton, Jan Duffy, June Crumbley, Brian Finnegan, Virginia Johnson, Janet Taylor, Ananeki Gray. 135 ik 3? v Q
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National Honor Society The National Honor Society pro- motes character, service, leadership, and scholarship. During a special pro- gram in the spring and at graduation, academic letters are presented to the qualifying members. Senior members are given seals for their diplomas. Offi- cers for 1977-78 are: Brian Finnegan, President, Burk West, Vice-President' 5 Marlene Chancellor, Secretary, Janet Taylor, Treasurer. Top photo left to right, the male members of Na- tional Honor Society, first row: Shawn Wansley, Robbie Robinson, Hal Wright, John Harkless, Jimmy Bolander, Dale Jordon, second row left to right: Brian Finnegan, Burk West, Bob Bank- ston, John Butler, Marlan Baucum, Robbin Richetti, Ray Smith, Jason Jones. Bottom photo left to right, the girls in National Honor Society, first row: Evelyn Moody, Deneen Lyon, Lisa Miller, second row: Dot Axton, Betsy Gough, Lisa Allred, June Crumbley, Janet Taller, Laura Linstrum, Paige Pickering, third row: Allison Granberry, Karen Boswell, Laura Coleman, Su- zanne Anderson, Susan Grafton, Laura Alexan- der, Cindy Scoper, Mellguin Chesser, Denise Smith, Diana Beckman, Barbara Bankston, Cindy Rawls, fourth row left to right: Sue Adler, Angela Collins, Joyce Russell, Lisa Shell, Wanda Griggs, Teresa Holifield, Debbie Duffy, Lynn Cameron, Dottie Reed, Charlene Henderson, Cathy White. :Til
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Boy's GLU Club The Boy's HL Club was organized in 1924 by C.B. Cameron, the football coach at the time. Membership is ex- tended to all boys who have been officially awarded the letter Lv by the Athletic Committee of the Laurel High School and passed certain other requirements. The objects are to promote a feeling of good fellowship among the members, to promote and foster the principles of good sportsmanship, to uphold the principles for the best of the school, to bear oneself in a manner that will create respect for the organization the resulting influence working for a higher degree of character among the students of the institution. 'a J . ,. .v -X rs, ,X tsy X 2, if X, fi, if . k f' BXXN 1 V .W Z. . 1 ins 7-vf, Seated left to right: Tony Taylor, Stanly Ward, Willie Barlow, Victor I-ludgies, Michael Barrett, Tom Archer, Al Taylor, Standing, left to right: Bob Bankston, Lawton Coleman, Ernest Williams, Paul Powell, Chris Easterwood, Mike McBride, Kenny DuBose. Larry Hill, ,lay Porter, Lawrence Duckworth, Eddie Ruth, Timmy Cranford, Bruce Moore, Charlie Giroux, David Barrett, Harvey Saul, Carroll Brown, Ace McCurty, Joe Pruitt, and Billy James. 136 Activities
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