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Page 85 text:
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BETA CLUB The Beta Club of Sumner School was organized for the first time in the fall of 1947. This club, a national or¬ ganization, is a non-secret, achievement service organiza¬ tion for high school students. Its objectives are: to en¬ courage effort,promote character,stimulate achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their educa¬ tion after high school. The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among high school students. One of the things which we have done this year was to sponsor an essay contest among the members of the club. All of the essays dealt with the subject, ’’Sportsmanship.” The two selected as best were written by Emma Short and Co¬ lin Edwards. The Beta Club at Sumner has only seven charter members; two from the Freshman and Sophomore classes, one from the Junior class, and two from the Senior class. New members of the Beta Club will be elected this Spring.
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The main social event of the year for Sunner High, the one w.ich for months kept the minds of the girls of the upper classes preoccupied with planning how to achieve the ■ ' new look in formal attire, took place on Friday evening, March 26th, at the Bliss Restaurant in Greensboro. The affair was a banquet given by the Juniors to honor the Seniors. In the course of the evening various were the prognostications for both good and evil by the gypsy fortune teller, ki.own in every day life as Elizabeth Steed. At the head of the festive board was Elroy Dodson, who directed with wit and humor the proceedings of the evening. Grace was sung by the group; then welcome was ' - graciously extended to everyone by the toastmaster. Those taking part on the program, which was centered around the theme The Beans of the Candle,” were Helen Barker, Marcus Snort, Peggy Roberts, Mr. T. il. Smith, and Superintendent E. D. Idol, as a special feature, Mrs. Ruth Falk sang Candlelight Cafe, an original composition.
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