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The Beta Club is a service-leadership club for junior and senior students. Membership is based on honorable character, scholastic aver- age, leadership ability, and commendable atti- tude. This year the Beta Club took gifts to the County Home at Christmas and sponsored Re- ligious Emphasis Week and the King of Hearts program. Miss Irene Hipp is the club advisor. -lb I DERSH P Sylvia King, secrvfaryg Marlene DeYoung', presi- dent, Louise Speake, 'vice-presideoztg Elizabeth Glover, N '9 rz'pm'fe'rg and Linda Barrett, treasurer, plan the next meeting. CHARACTER BETA CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Linda Milam, Patsy Williams, Delora Lyda, Elaine Smith, Willa Rae McGowan, Dolores Brookshire, Cathy Hart, Mona Cannon, Joanne Todd, Mimi Martin, Linda Corley. Second Row: Betty Hipp, Sandra Ivester, Claire Smith, Delle Wilder, Lodene Elmore, Carolyn Heaton, Linda Abrams, Sybil Windsor, Ann Corley, Myra Snelgrove, Donnie Revis, Jimmy Johnson, Cariodine Johnson. Third Row: Miss Irene Hipp, advisor, Cliff McKittrick, Philip King, Billy Glenn, Marvin Sanders, Jimmy Austin, Carol Compton, Jim Sloan, Bill Wil- son, Jimmie Orr, Billy Brooks Owens, Bohdan Kramm.
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First Row, Left to Right: Elaine Boyce, Elaine Austin. Second Row: Mrs. Earle Workman, sponsor: San- dra. Dunaway, Grace Orr, Alice Grant, Amelia Nichols, Josephine Reeder, Kenneth Johnson. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the National Junior Honor Society is to place emphasis and recognition on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To qualify for this organization, a student must attain an A average on all subjects. If a student has the required scholastic average, he may be admitted to the National Junior Honor Society when inductions are made at the be- ginning' of each semester. Mrs. Earle Workman is sponsor of the Clinton Chapter. Susan Workman, vice'-p1'f's1'rIc'11f3 Linda Barron, src- rvfaryg Becky Farmer, fl'l'!lSIll'f'I'Q and Harriet Wilson, prvszdmzf, head the newly-organized club. Eighty-Five
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First Row, Left to Right: Delle Wilder, Claire Smith, Mona Cannon, Marlene Da-Young', Linda Milam. Sec- ond Row: Cliff McKittrick, Sarah Bradshaw, Julie Bolick, Cathy Hart, Jim Dobbins. I N V A - K r'l f I fi KS if f 7 I JUNIOR MARSHALS Junior members of the National Honor So- clety past president of the junior class, presi- dent of the rising senior class, and the Student Council president serve as marshals at all grad- uatlon programs Class Day, the commence- ment sermon, and the graduation exercises. l','iyl1fy-Svrwz
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