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LEISA POWELL Hmm! 9 'F L. 4h MRS. MARY LALLERSTEDT 4 - 0' BETA CLUB Ducamus Aliis Servendov Serving others is the thought uppermost in the minds of all Beta Club members. This is a National Organization formed for students who possess the qualities of scholar- ship, leadership and citizenship. Since this is a service club, projects are in the making during the entire school year. The publishing of the Beta Data, College Day. and assist- ing the March of Dimes Fund are a few of the worthy pro- grams that have been completed this year. The sponsor, Mrs. Mary Lallerstedt works with the ofhcers to make the Beta Club an assets to the student body of our school. The officers are: L1-:Isa POWELL, Presidenlg BILL HARGETT, Vice- Presidentg DINAH DOYAL, Secretary: and SUSIE NIAY, Treas- urer.
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Q g in -' 1' 10' if if A ff KEY CLUB The Avondale Key Club was organized four years ago by the Southwest llelialb Key Club. It is sponsored by the Avondale Kiwanis Club. All Sophomore. Junior, and Senior boys who have a MB scholastic average and are outstanding in leadership and citizen- ship are eligible for membership. The main purpose of the club is to serve the school and community in any way possible. Since any club needs money to operate. the Key Club began the year by selling school book coyers. Later during the year basketball programs were sold. A homecoming dance and a sweetheart dance. which were sponsored by the club. were both prohtablc and enjoy- able. ln order to serye the community. the club members went from door to door collecting money for the Nluscular Dystrophy Association. They also helped the Heart Association prepare for Heart Sunday. When the club asked the students to contribute clothing for needy children. the response was very good. A needy child was supported for one year by the money made on the sweet- heart dance. On the lighter side of things, the club held a hay ride and had a lot of fun preparing a float for the homecoming parade. Also a lfather-Son Banquet was held to acquaint the members' fathers with the club. All in all it has been a good year for the Key Club. The officers are: President. Danny Courseyg Vice-President, Phil Frontierg Secrttary. Paul Ertel: Treasurer. Bert Uavitteg Sergeant- at-Arms. Jerry Blosfeldg Sue Billard. Sweetheart. HU SI 14 J f Nf.1 'wus may i 4 DANNY COURSEY SUE BILLARD ff X4 QL -I R viii-Q1 06-.X X 9 li N56 l Hfye159ff , ,f.. , im
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BLUE STAR HGNOR SOCITIES The Honor Societies at Avondale this year were organized in year, as in past years, the 9th and 10th Grade Honor Societies the 9th and 10th grades. A B-plus scholastic average is neces- have worked toward the improvement of our school-its moral sary in order to become a member. The object of the Honor standards as well as its physical facilities. They have also been Societies is to promote interest in scholastic achievement. This concerned with projects for the betterment of o-ur community NINTH GRADE President Claudia Secretary Kennon Sums Treasurer Jeffrey pre-sides over a meeting of the 9th grade Honor Society Other officers were Nancy Haley Vice-President Nancy Hamllng ,,,..- mm 92 TENTH GRADE President Anne Powell and VlcePres1dent Orrle Evans refer to the dictionary on a problem that has confronted the club Other officers for the year were Shelna Dickens Secretary Carol Treadwell Treasurer
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