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-...,.,,. L x rf:-X -Ill .X , . gf fi ,Q -53 ' 7 . 41' ff f N I .44 ', it l 5' Fil - ry ir s- 13 orma Worrell types Val-o-grams while Don Hightower and Diane lhitfill look the messages over. Linda Fain and Karen Hatten stuff confetti into bags to be sold before the Lakeview game. N.H.S. members listen attentively as the meeting is being conducted. lst Row - Joy Parker, Sponsor: Amy Hogge, Treasurer, Diane Whit- fill, Vice-President, Don Hightower, President, Patty Wyatt. Secretary, 2nd Row - Sharon Hatten, Cindy Kay, Tod Radford, David Geyman, Connie Kirkpatrick, 3rd Row - Jeff Farlow, Marty Hawkins, Paul Danahy, Kevin James, l National Honor Society is a service organization whose members are selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and services. The symbol ofthe club is a torch representing truth and honor. Members par- ticipated in activities such as selling confetti at the G.H.S.-Lakeview game, selling valograms on Valentines Day and mak- ing a monetary contribu- tion to the Mike Wag- goner memorial scholarship. STUDENT LIFE 27
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Membership in Beta Club is achieved by having an overall B average and recommendations by the faculty and principal. Sell- ing roses for various holidays is one club pro- ject but included on the agenda of events is a 50's dance, cleaning out the trophy cases regularly and the donating food to a needy family. Members attend a January conven- I tion where they enter dif- ferent events. The Beta Club encourages leader- ship and serves by leading others. A deserving Beta Club leader is awarded a S400 Scholarship at year's end. Patty Wyatt and Jan Wilson prepare roses at Homecoming to be delivered. Lisa Hernandez receives one dozen roses from Jerry Houzvicka. SL 'x 12 5 i g A145 'QW' if is 1 - ' I ' 4? W . Ex :GIS a C! 1 MS I ' sz. V gf I I- ,K Beta Club emblem tells of lst row - Ellen Fuller, Sponsor: Melinda Boring, Diane Whitfill, Reporterg Jerry Houzvicka members Statistics, President, Nancy Frazier, Presidentg Christi Barnett, Secretary: Sandi Caster, Photographer Reed, Treasurer: Cindy Kay, Senior Representative: Shannon Geurian, Historiang Brad Moss, tariang Mrs. Sloan, Sponsorg 2nd row - Paul Danahy, Shellye Houston, Beverly Patton, Laura White, Kevin James, Deena Willis, Charlie Rondeau, Roy Nevarez, Kyra Richardg 3rd row - Kent Bobby Keeton, Dawn McKinney, Jan Wilson, Patty Wyatt, Renna Staats, Amy Hogge, Don Marty Hawkins, Vicki Tamborellog 4th row - Terri L. Wilson, Candy Chastain, Sue Spradlin, Crane, Rawdon Allen, Deborah Simpson, Angela Luton, Shannon Freeman, Ramona Dickey, Mary l 5th row - Roger Rozell, Prissy Estrello, Kelley Miller, Paula Short, Kristi Womack, Kim Blanton, C 26 STUDENT LIFE Brown, Valeri Davis, Scott Lowrieg 6th Row - Roger Swanzy, Mark Denton, Shannon Stanton Miller, Rizpah Spence, Donnet Phillips, Donna Williams.
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,4'E'u 0- vices and nutrition pro- gram. They give their opi- nions on how to improve the quality and service of school dining. They must be willing to devote much time and effort to their duties, and an 8.0 grade point average must be The Youth Advisory Com- mittee serves as a bridge between the students, the school administra- tion, the nutrition staff, and all of the school district. Members learn about all areas concern- ing the school food ser- lst Row - Donnet Phillips, Jeri Jeter, Kim Jeffrey, Dhana Reeves, Annie Bivins, sponsorg Inez Leggg 2nd Row - Rizpah Spence, Valerie Davis, Lynne Keller, Donna Meazle, Beverly Patton, 3rd Row v- An- nette Grizzle, Vicki Tamborello, Lori Porter, Brad Moss. Q- mv- ii Mrs. Bivins explains to Lori Porter how to sell Y.A.C. jelly. STUDENT LIFE 6400614014 I Membership is open to anyone interested in Christ and learning from the Bible. Activities this year included Christmas caroling and attending a Cowboy Breakfast at Texas Stadium. maintained. Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization concerned with Christian spirit inthe student body. They have fellowships at each other's houses, sing, and listen to guest speakers. FCA members elect officers at the first meeting of the year. Lgwa' il- Ist Row W Melinda Boring, Jeri Jeter, Dawn McKinney, T Smith, Coach Duran, 2nd Row - Bill Echols, Carla Riley, Jeffrey, Dhana Reeves, Lesley Nittler, Julia Goodman, Grizzleg 3rd Row - Wilbur Hah, Terri Wilson, Dana Rickard Davis, Connie Kirkpatrick, Sheryl
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