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IOTH GRADF First row: Sylyia Daxis, Ann lilliott, Barbara But- ler, .Xlife C-iles, Jackie Neblett, Gail Williume, Faye Allen, louise Green, Indy Reavis, Marx lruey Lamson, Sharon Spieks. Sfronfl rout: Bunny Ber- gin, Nancy King, Carol Cliunyo, Sharon Holmes, Betty Simmons, Sll7lC Selrwaru, Beth Brantley, Martha Rose Cook, Max- ine Partain, Martha Lem- ly, Agnes Carter, Suzanne Riekett. Sandy YVelIw. 9TH GRADE First row: Brenda David- son, Helen Cassimus, Gail Bishop, Gail Starling, Joyce Portwood, Ann Langmuir, Leisa Powell, lNIarg'arer Ciolmer. Janife Skinner, Sworzrl roref Vir- ginia Nlyeiw, Danny flour- sey, Jimmy Henry, .john Craig, Jimmie Topple. Mrs. Hattaway, Bobbie Leslie, Ronnie Swain, Mickey Newberry, Martie Lindsey. 8TH GRADE Firxt foie: Sue Goethe, Bobbie Harper. ,Xnn Brad- ford, Diane Haralmon, Judy XYilliams. Iimalyn Peathers, Linda Haney, Judie Foster, Becky Seel- baeli, Freida Griee, Kristi Ham merstrom. Srroncl mtv: Linda Tliompaon, Betty Seogin, jackie YVee-de, Katlrryne XVliite, Judy Stoddard, Martha XVest, Ann Niemeyer, Miss Williams., Hallie Spark- man, jimmy Ott, Bill Hargett, Rebecpa l'eug'h, Bettilane Clbeathan1,fIhar- lotte O'Kelley, Gerry Lingle. ,M . M BLUE STHR HUIIUR SUEIETIES v 59 i
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Ar gg. BETH CLUB LEHIJS Bll SERUIIIG The Beta Cl11b is an honorary organization which upholds the ideas ol' leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and character. .juniors and seniors are eligible lor membership if they have the necessary clualilicatious. The standards are high, and it is con- sidered a great honor to become a member. .juniors must main- tain a scholastic average of .-X4 throughout their high school years and seniors ulllst have a B+ average. .Xt the beginning of the year, the senior Beta members checked the grades and achieve- ments ol' all juniors and seniors who were not members during the previous year, The ones eligible lor membership were then approved by the laculty and at the Tapping Service, they were given the invitation to become members ol' the Beta Club. One ol' the main projects ol' the Beta Club was to publish the school directory. which they called the Beta Data. This is not only a money making project: it is also a service which the Beta Club renders to the school. Another service, especially lor seniors, was the planning ol' a College Day when many college representa- tives were invited to the school. They also helped to raise funds lor the A'Nlarch ol' Dimes by joining with the other Beta Clubs ol the county in a dance. They enjoyed the Beta Club convention in the spring. Beta Club members always try to uphold the standards which have been set so that Beta Club will always be regarded by underclassmen at a goal toward which to work. XVe Lead by Serving Others. Nlenzbers check Ulietn Data. Omcers check manuals for ideas. l, feivtff.
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if it C y .if ,.. K 'Z ,vvrmi I N Cutting capers. Officers plan Roman dimzer. LHTIII CLUB The Latin Club is composed ol' students who are studying Latin. The purposes of the Club are to promote a greater appreciation of classical culture and to provide for activities built around a common interest. This or- ganization is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Julia Mc- Millan. Club members this year enjoyed writing myths, making Caesar booklets, studying Roman customs, and having a party at Christmas time. ifliaiiz . A . Q , an s it s 4-H--'
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