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CUM LAUDE SGCIETY The urpose ofthe Cum Laude Society is to recognize those seniors lbr outgoing juniors? who demonstrate superior scholarship. While only one-fifth ofthe entire senior class is the maximum membership, one-tenth of the junior class can be named at the end of their junior year. Others can be named during their senior year. The society's motto is Excellence, Justice, and Honor. The motto denotes excellence not onl in the sense of scholarship, but also in morals, justice not onlly in the sense of fairness but also in suitability and appropriateness, and honor not onl in the sense of honesty but also in dignity and integrity. Webb has had a cha ter of this society for over tvventy years. Membership in the Cllum Laude Society is one of the highest honors that a student can receive. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Julie Johnson, Joyce Fort. STANDING: Dr. Gary Jones, Jon Cook, John Hester, lVlr. .Luke Boyd, lVlarion lVlarl4s, and Glenn Holliman. Not pictured: Billy Ring.
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PROJECTION CREW The Projection Crevv is open to any students involved in audio-visual activities The primary responsibility of the Crew is shovv,ing the movies on vveekends. ln addition to this, the Projection Crew handles sound and lighting for plays and various events in chapel. This year vve faced the task of revviring much ofthe equipment in the projection booth. We accom lished this vvith the aid of an alumnus Charles lVlcLafferty, who is a past member ofthe Crevv. Considering the technical I drifficulties including faculty equipment, the projectionists have done a laudable job t is year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bert Duvic, Chris Bird, Sam Barber, Robert Brovvn.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Morris Flexner, Fred Hoover, Billy Hardin. FRONT ROW, STANDING: Charles Abernathy, Billy Ring, lVlarl4 Hall. BACK ROW: Jon Cook, Keith Lane, Don Smith, David Boyd, Henry Huddleston, Julie Johnson Lee Woosley, Jim lVlathes, John Hester, Jon Hutcheson, Hamilton Woods. The National Honor Society is an organization of outstanding high school students from the sophomore to senior c ass level. Although there are no rigid qualifications for admission into the society, a committee of faculty members selects students on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. To be considered for admission, a student should hold a solid B average throughout his high school years, possess qualities of leadership, be honest, responsible, courteous, cooperative, and demonstrate care for fellow students, the school, and the community as a vvhole. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY r S 9 Q 1 - ., -: 1 f 5 7 S Vs i..'-7
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