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Beta Club BETAS WIN ON KLASSROOM KWIZ The Beta Club, one of the smartest groups in the school, is a service club as well as an honor group. Throughout the year, they continued to tutor their numerous per¬ plexed school mates. Representatives of the Beta Club successfully appeared on Klassroom Kwiz. (“How many pounds did you say were in an ounce?”) They sched¬ uled several projects to raise money for the A.F.S. March came in like a lion and witnessed busy prepara¬ tion for the state convention in Richmond. By raiding trash cans at a local furniture store to provide cardboard for signs, the members actively boosted Kitty Crush into the campaign for state secretary. After a “tapping” assembly, where various deserving students were announced as new Betas, a banquet was held for the installation of officers. The Beta Club’s last honor and duty of the year was to provide the ushers and marshalls for commencement and baccalaureate. BETA CLUB—OFFICERS: Cassy Ammen, Secretary; Kitty Ammen, President; Karen Carter, Treasurer; George Snead, Vice-President. BETA CLUB—ROW ONE: Miss Sayers, Cassy Ammen, Kitty Ammen, Karen Carter, Treva Carter, Chris Wulfken. ROW TWO: Karen Marshall, Cheri Burton, Marty Kay Hildebrand, Stephanie Law, Karen Helstrom, Diane Tuttle, Jim Hardwick. ROW THREE: Al¬ vin Murray, Eddie Grogan, Paul Barnett, Ken Johnson, Mary Martin, Cheryl Eison, Ann Hatcher. ROW FOUR: James Larocco, Katie Humphries, Mark Kaegels, Susan Hall Karen Reynolds, Eliza¬ beth Palmer, Kitty Crush. ROW FIVE: Bill Oglesby, Philip Thor, Mac McCorkle, Bill Turner, Mark Hanna, David Cundiff. ROW SIX: Bobby Fagg, Bob Tate, Steve Watkins. 44
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S.C.A. HAS PROBLEM TIMES UNDER NEW MOD SCHEDULING The Student Cooperative Association’s job was to pro¬ mote a wholesome relationship between student and ad¬ ministration. This was done by letting the students have a share in the organization of their school. The goal was accomplished by electing homeroom representatives to the House of Delegates. The Executive Council members were elected from the House of Delegates. The SCA had many projects that were undertaken. The annual magazine drive was a success, but all goals were not met. For the kick-off there was a beauty con¬ test between the 50% magazines. It was won by Miss Life. Lewis entered the WROV spirit contest. The school received a trophy for third place. Another ac¬ tivity was sponsoring the sweetheart dance. The main project was raising 1,000 dollars for a Peace Corps school in a needy country. Following a long established tradition, the Student CO-operative Association contributed greatly to the happiness of Andrew Lewis students and administra¬ tion. Phil Thor gapes at the final count of index cards in WROV spirit contest while Steve Waldrop calmly looks on. 1 ♦ 1 • i l jm ' J [ afeffSf - lBk’;, . -Wf - § jPr? JL Jm fL JSB SCA—ROW ONE: Brenda Cash, Pati Wimmer, Georgia Ham¬ mond, Charlotte Pauley, Pat Frazier, Jennifer Turner, Pat Mc¬ Cormick, Katie Humphries, Cindy Ralston, Kathy Buckland. ROW TWO: Michelle Kraft, Ruth Davis, Ginger Johnson, Myrtle Mitchell, Sue Mullins, Treva Carter, Ray Hathaway, Jimmy Cole, Pat Trammell, Jan Goodman. ROW THREE: Elizabeth Wendt, Alvin Murray, Ricky Klein, Charlie Givens, Mack McCorkle, Ann Hatcher, Clifford Carlton, Jerry Honaker, Karen Reynolds. ROW FOUR: Jimmy Garrett, Brad Mullins, Fredie Margon, Gray Aliff, Debbie Hartberger, Lissa Sherertz, Linda Morris, Judy Rakes, Betty Viar, Becky Turner. ROW FIVE: Glenda Strick- landd, Bob Tate, Paul Barnett, Sandy Gravely, Debbie Lund, Margaret Price, Charlotte Sutton, Tanya Wright, Pati Esperti. 43
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Beta Club members Treva Carter, Kitty Ammen, and Paul Barnett, along with their enthusiastic audience, display the style which led them to seven straight victories and Lewis’s second Klassroonr Kwiz championship in three years. Kitty Ammen actively presides over the new business at a Beta Club meeting. “Any suggestions as to what nice colors we can paint the lockers this year? How about purple and chartreuse?” Bill Oglesby and Rob Coulter pay close (?) attention at a Beta Club meeting while “snoring Thor” sleeps away. As a rule, Rob Coulter has a word to say on every topic, and this meeting is no exception. Ann Hatcher blurts out her opinion at a Beta Club meeting. Stephanie Law, Mary Martin, Althea Murray, and Paul Barnett show a variety of expressions—interest, merriment, and disgust—at a prying camera during a Beta Club meeting. 45
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