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Robert Cross, President, Ann Crowder, Fred Miltz, Ralph Clinard, Doris Mae Price, William Thacker, Chester Phillips, Mrs. Cage, Jeff Hale, Peggy Gille- land, Vice-President, Ted Page, Challice Haydon, Page Jackson, Treasurer, not present Sue Reardon, Secretary. BETA CLUB The Beta Club is an organization of students chosen for their outstanding leadership, character, and achievement. The first purpose of the club is to honor students who meet these high requirements. Last fall, and again this spring, groups of students, who measured up to these standards were tapped for Beta Club membership. Beta members do not stop working after they are tapped. On the contrary, the motto of the club is “Ducemos aliis serviendo.” “We lead by serving others.” This year the Beta Club has served others in many ways. Two talent shows were sponsored by the club, one for the benefit of two boys injured on the play- ground; the other to raise money to buy a trophy case and war memorial plaque for the school. They have posted honor rolls after each report period of both members and non-members of the club. The club has conducted a lost and found service for students and sponsored a year round clean up drive. Most of the members of the club attended the Virginia-West Virginia Beta Club Convention at Roanoke on March 25, 26 and 27. Club members sold candy and cokes after school and at games in order t o raise money to pay convention expenses and finance other projects of the club. But the Beta Club hasn’t been all work and no play. Besides the very enjoyable time at the conven- tion the Betas enjoyed a Christmas party, to which alumni of the club were invited, a birthday party in March, and the annual Beta Banquet near the end of school.
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January 25! Everyone votes by secret ballot for the °49 officers. The Student Council is the governing body of the Student Co-Operative Association. Its membership consists of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of the S. C. A., one representative from each homeroom and the presidents of the senior and junior classes. The duties of the Student Council are arranging the calendar of activities for the year, setting up the working organization for these activities and managing the necessary finances. Members of the council repre- sent the school by discussing its progress and problems An S. C. A. committee meets to revise the Constitu- tion. in conventions of student groups and with the parents and teachers, The council attempts to transform the wishes of the student body into a working, democratic student government. The activities of the S. C. A. as planned by the Student Council are many and varied. They include clubs, dramatic and literary activities, social functions, and other special things such as the May Day celebra- tion and an operetta. Many of these activities will be shown on the following pages. February 29! At a student assembly the S. C. A. officers are installed. Mr. Moody presents the gavel to the newly elected president, Jeff Hale. [49 }
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