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Betty Jo Rousch, Feature Editor; Joyce Martin, Assistant Editor; Miss Parker, Sponsor; Jack Blanton Editor-in-chief; and Susan Pepper, Senior Editor, plan pictures for the yearbook. Whe Abert? Sih Told the Years Story The DUKE, our school yearbook, is pub- lished entirely by a staff selected from the student body. This year the staff was increased to include a photographer, and sophomores and freshmen were appointed to various positions on the staff. The DUKE staff is a member of the Southern Interscholastic Press Association, an organiza- tion which strives to improve yearbooks by training staffs in production methods. While many of the major features of past yearbooks were retained, they were aeebned this year with new ideas to give the DUKE Sally Harrison, Assistant Distribution Manager; Judy a new look. Kesler, Typist; Margaret Whitlock, Business Mariager; Bill Anderson, Assistant Business Manager; and Phil Franck, Photographer, plan the advertisements for the yearbook. June Meinhard, Girls' Sports Editor; Coleman Goodman, Boys' Sports Editor; Kathleen Speas, Art Editor; Judy Peters, Staff Member; and Ruby Stout, Typist; work on the yearbook dummy. 28
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O,ganizations Our Organizations, another avenue of thought and action, broadened our trail. For each of us there was a club thatwsérved as an puter for ud talents, our interests, and our reserves of hidden abilities We often found that the work of these organizations paralleled or sequeled our class work. The eariac r with ee bs most decidedly made our some- fimes-harsh trail a bit more pleasant and made us a bit more mature. 27
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BETA CLUB OFFICERS ARE: Gail Jones, President; Betty Sue Garnett, Secretary; Margaret Cooke, Vice-President; and Joyce Martin, Treasurer. The Beta Club Encouraged Hégh RIEL, Achievement, leadership, and character are the three basic ideals of the Beta Club. The members are urged to set examples in these for other students to follow. Among the many activities of the Cumber- land chapter this year were the placing of educational posters on the bulletin board, the writing of letters to former Beta members, and the tapping of new members into the club. Mrs. Allen, the sponsor, accompanied the delegation to the State Beta Convention in Roanoke, where they won second prize in the talent contest. 29 Betty Ruth Stimpson, Dot Goodman, Betty Ruth Ayers, and Anne Reynolds keep our bulletin board neat and attractive. Susan Pepper, Margaret Whitlock, Coleman Good- man, Bonnie Baker, and Jack Blanton discuss plans for Beta Convention.
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