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Spotlight Staff Editor-in-chief .................,..... Dorothy Maynard Associate Editor .................-....... Shirley Owen Business Managers .... Oza Ridgeway, Helen Hope Walker Circulation Managers ......... Becky Williams, Tom King Feature Editor ...................... Lucy Byrd Hodges Athletic Editors ............ Mary Stewart, T. J . Glascock Photographer ......................... J ane Wilkinson Faculty Adviser .................. Miss Katherine Beville
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An Open Letter to Mr. Morell Clarke and the Staff of the Record-Advertiser C.IL Friend High School South Boston, Virginia April 15, 1938. Mr. Morell Clarke Record-Advertiser Office South Boston, Virginia Dear Mr. Clarke: - Amid the wealth of loyal friends withwhom our school is surrounded, we wish to make very special mention of our gratitude to you. Though we are young as yet,we have learned of what inestima- ble value it is to have the backing of the press. Notwithstanding all your multitudinous tasks as editor and the infinite claims on your time,you have always contrived to give of yourself unre- servedly to anything involving the welfare of the school. Typifying your loyalty and helpfulness, we might mention among other things the school jour- nalism contest, which, in spite of discouragement, wrangling, and misunderstanding you have carried on-a monument to your faith in the young people of Halifax County. 'It means a great deal to us to have a man like you for our friend. To you and to every member of the Record-Advertiser and South Boston News staff we extend our heartfelt thanks for your loyal friendship and all your many kind- nesses. , With sincere good wishes always, from, THE STUDENT BODY C. H. FRIEND HIGH SCHOOL
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National Honorary Beta Club About five years ago Miss Frances Howard, feeling that there was a need for recognition of honors in school other than those accorded to athletics, organized a club to correspond to the Varsity Club in the field of athletics. Membership included those who represented the school in literary events such as public speaking, reading, debating, spelling, and also those who represented the school in the state Latin Tour- nament. Two years ago the club was reorganized as an Honor Society, on a stricter basis of membership. A constitution was drawn up with provisions for a much broader membership, for scholastic records made students eligible as well as literary honors. High standards were set up, new members being admitted by unanimous decision of faculty and club members, upon a basis of scholarship and school citizenship. Provi- sions were made for the dropping of members whose standards were not maintained. Several months after this reorganization a representative of the National Hon- orary Beta Club visited our school. ' After careful consideration by the membership, the sponsor, and the principal, it was decided that the Honor 'Society of C. H. Friend High School should be incorporated in the National Honorary Beta Club. A new con- stitution was drawn up to comply with the rules of the national organization. Regular monthly meetings are held, and a formal installation of new members takes place in the spring. No history of the Beta Club would be complete without a tribute to its first president, Caralie Nelson, of the class of '37, elected when our club became a chapter in the national organization. Her contagious enthusiasm and her remarkable capacity for leadership were largely responsible for placing the club on the high plane it occu- pies today. The club is also deeply indebted to Mrs. E. H. Lacy for her help and guidance in the absence of Miss Howard. Mr. Rowan too has given invaluable aid and wise counsel. It is particularly fitting that Miss Frances Howard should be sponsor of such an organization. With her radiant idealism and the depth of her understanding of young people's problems, she has made of the Beta Club a tremendous power for good in the high school. '
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