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At the National Beta Club Induction, the many new entries take their pledge of membership at their first meeting in the hbrary QQ... in his -mi Q flax W w 5, ee fs,,L-.5.,1 First row: Mary Skelly, Nancy Garrett, Joan Patten, corresponding secretary, Bonnie Fleetwood, Sandra Goldsby, Suzanne Yandow, Gyle DeRosette. Second row: Robinette Easley, Debbie Wesner, Darcy Kiel, Janet Green, Carol Godwin, Cricket Miller, Melodie Blackwell, Jody Myers, Carol Wheeler. Third row: Zenobia Knight, Phyllis Dwiggens, Mary Montgomery, Patricia Reid, Carolyn Smith, Kyra Kunkler, Pat Quarrier, Janet Hudson. Fourth row: Cathy Hendrix, Hank Cantrell, Tommy Fillingim, Jim McGee, Raymond Dominey, Zondra Shurtz. Fifth row: Doc Wilson, Cary Bickel, Mark Harper, John O'Donovan, Keith Duck, Bruce Lipham. Mrs. Lowetha Jorgenson Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Martin Sponsor
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First row: Debbie Archer, vice-president, Linda Wallace, Debra Borden, Terrie Queen, Anita Clark, Susan Spear, Denise Mick, historiang Melissa Beckham. Second row: Rita Fell, Henrietta McNeil, Sandra Annis, Susan Sharron, Terri Quarrier, Denise Kitchen, Sara Boston, Jeanne Harris, Dale Ganus. Third row: Pam Richie, Kathy Coppenger, secretary, Jan Coppe- nger, Lynn Owens, Allison Nettles, Joy Darby, Carla Tamburello, parlimen- tarian, Donna Gray. Fourth row: Jack Poppell, Walter Adams, presidentg Ken Huff, Ronnie Anderson, Gerald Dominey. ational Beta Club Has Largest Membership at Escambia With a membership of more than 115 students, the Beta Club has become the largest club at Escambia High School. The club was first organized in the fall of 1971 with only 32 members, but since then it has grown considerably. President Walter Adams was pleased with the number of people inter- ested in Beta Club and said, If the club keeps growing we'll have to divide into a junior and senior Beta Club, and then we can do twice as much for the schoolf' Since Beta Club is a relatively new organization on the campus, many people are unaware as to what the club does. The National Beta Club is service-leadership club for all high school students. It was instituted and is operated to reward merit, encourage effort, and elevate the moral welfare of high school students. Let us lead by sewing others, is the motto of the club, and the members lived up to it during the year. The club planned and carried out projects to help send the Rebelaires to Europe. Ten members of the club attended the convention in Clearwater, Florida on May 4 and 5. There they learned The oflicers of Beta Club confer before a meeting to gather their thoughts, plan the agenda, and prepare materials for distribution tips on how to increase the strength of National Beta Club. are
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SENIORS Kneeling: Walter McGill, Mike Smith, Bob Elens, vice-presidentg David Bunch, president, Mike Harter, Steve White, Tommy Mason, Ron Anderson. Second row: Debbie Archer, Nancy Tibbetts, Diane Windham, Denise Kitchen, Regina Wagner, Susan Tennant, Mitzi Mattox, Linda Biro, Debbie Hawkins. Third row: Bunny Willis, Henrietta McNeil. IUNIOR, SOPHOMORES Front row: Kathy Reeder, Mike Sweeney, Randy White, chaplaing Stone Hansard, Dennis Johnson, Gary Gray. Second row: Deborah Borden, Mary Montgomery, Raymond Dominey, Rhonda Bridges, Zenobia Knight, Ken Goldsby, Carol Franklin, secretary. Third row: Martha Baugher, Sharon Roush, treasurer.
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