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Officers for the 1985-1986 year are: Caroline Phillips, President; Karin Heath, Treasurer; Janet Dailey, Re porter; Absent are: Bobbi Harrill, Vice President; Shei- la Matheny, Secretary. aa oe we ¥ “gy eu ite eue ¥ owe . ea ole. a ae ty ; Re Gti eeu Se ee . Cae wee CEE Oe ge ee RS : re The purpose of the Beta Club is to stimulate effort, reward, and achieve- ment, and to encourage and assist its members to continue their education after high school. Activities included: purchasing gold tassels and cords, a candy sale, and a jewelry sale to raise money. HW, Crisi Ohmst Steven Da Senior Beta 155
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Junior Beta’s xcimcmomae eas sane Seo: i eam i pens se Babi ny = rer Buchanan “tammy ‘Byers, Janie vis, yee ea kad ‘Béelcyy: The purpose of the Jr. Beta Club is to reward merit to those students who maintain an “‘A”’ average, and to promote qualities that are of good citizen- ship in the school and community. The members must pay dues of four dollars. Jr. Beta Club activities that have been scheduled for the 1985-1986 year are: candy sales to raise money for new curtains for the gym, and aid with field days in the Junior High Schools. Sg bas, Officers are: John Davis, President; Keith Hunt, Treasurer; Kale England, Secretary; Absent are: Jill Elmore, Vice President; Monica Paris, Reporter. Help Buy New Curtains 154 Junior Beta
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Key The Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The main objective of the Key Club is to sponsor the Red Cross bloodmobile’s visit at East. Throughout the year they are involved in many activities in- cluding a peanut sale, candy sale, doughnut sale, helping with PATH house, helping with the “Lights of Love,’”’ and at- tending the Kiwanis banquet. They also attend the Key Club Convention — this year in Greenville, S.C. The Key Club consists of 34 members. we iy % L ole Club: Holds The Key Kerry Brock, Paul Brown, Sharon Woods, Tammy Davis, Kim Davis, Leslie Smith, D'etta Barbee, Kellie Fisher, Sonja Grindstaff, Jeff Lambert, David Norris, Todd Benett, Mia Swann, Kim Melton, Lori Norris, Emily Hollifield, Tammy Byers, Steven Day, Shana Wood, Danny Smith, Martha Searcy, Lisa Martin, John Neal, Dwayne Poteat, Kevin McEntire, Kurt Pearson, Gene Lee, Mrs. Norris, James Guffey, Brian Cilore, Eric Loftin, John Davis Ae ihe. WR e t if
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