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lg? ...,, 1i First row: Kathy Parker, Carol Jarrett, Norma June Davis, Wanda McElrath, Linda Berry, June Hen- son. Second row: Kay Setzer, Margo Miller, Jean Sowers, Marsha Davis, Maicla Farmer. Third row: Loretta Warren, Louise Walker, Diane Bishop, Myra Gosnell, Deanna Davis. Fourth row: Jim Smith, Gary Sluder, Rita Edmonds, Mike Davis, Ronald Morgan. Fifth row: Gary Ledford, Ronald Roberts. BETA CLUB 90 Rosemary Chandler, President, Mike Davis, Vice-President, De- anna Davis, Secretary, Ronald Morgan, Treasurer, Norma June Davis, Reporter.
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NG 5. af U f V.. ' g ., . w Q fm Mi 1+ T , Ls.QJw Probatlonary members first row left to right Monika Schaaf, Suzy Ball, Pat Earley, Diane Reed, Wayne Caldwell Martha Buckner Mary Frances Brendle Becky Young, Cecil Edmonds, Patsy Bart- lett Sandra Cody Susan Oates Second row Linda Capps, Louellen Parris, Brenda Hollifielcl, Lou- edlth Wiggins Lynn Benson Judy Crawford .lane Duckett, Eva Sue Dillard, Kitty Sherlin, Barbara Parker Third row Mark Fisher Donald Stubbs Joel Carter, Terry Furness, Bill Gudger, Tommy Phelps Eric Godfrey Robert Crisp, Charles Roberts. To stimulate the love of learning and to recognize and encourage scholarship are the goals of the National Honor Society. Leader- ship, development of character, scholarship, and a desire to render service are emphasized. Each year the National Honor Society at Enka High School sponsors Career Day, co-sponsors a tea for those students making the semester A honor roll, and gives special recognition to students on the honor roll by distributing honor roll ribbons. Two of the events which the National Honor Society sponsors are Career Day and the Honor Tea. Here, members, Anne Plemmons, Brenda Dodds, Shirley Rice, and Sue Burrows, serve refreshments to the honorees at the tea. Members ofthe N. H. S. classify students, as- sign speakers and student leaders, and organize classes in preparation for Career Day.
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The National Beta Club is an organization com- posed of high school students worthy of special re- cognition because of good mentality and character outstanding attainment, and commendable attitudes. The club endeavors to encourage the qualities of leadership, stimulate a desire for achievement, and promote character development. B Jean, Gary, and Margo give devotions over the in- 'Q tercom as a part of their Beta activities. 8 59 liglxx iv Ginzzzai l The Beta Club helps sponsor the A tea. Here mem- Jim and Ronald prepare the Beta emblem For the A bers, Norma June Davis, Diane Bishop, and Deanna tea. Davis, serve refreshments to the honorees. I
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