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was thebasis for, all its endeavors. Q ,X ,Y lv xr l' . - , V U W K ' lkgfl' tw As our service projects for the school this year, we chose to mount the pictures of the senior class of 1962 to be presented to the school, to place the letters I-I.l-I.S. on the front of the gym, to buy the Homecoming Queen's crown, to help have the school activity bus painted, and to curb disturbances during the lunch periods by the use of hall patrols. For our community projects, we pro vi d e d food for needy families at Thanksgiving, gave toys to children at Christmas, and donated money to worthy charities. As money-raising projects, we had a maga- zine sale, sold school car tags, sponsored a ham dinner, had a dance, and sold movie tickets. Key Clubbers, left to right: Roger Mikeal, Steve Smith, Richard Curtis, Rex Watts, jimmy Rader, joel Carroll, jim Shaver, Mr. Ted Watson fSponsorj, Gerald Griffin, Gerald Hester, Dennis Triplett, Cfharles Eox and Jim Avett. xi ix Q kwa, 1 , - Club members gathered to sort snapshots for the Senior Picture project. Left to right: Mr. Larry TeaguefSponsorj,I-Iarold Bolick, Melvin Whisnant, james Fox, Larry Shook, Dennis Bradford, and Eddie Bowman. Seated: Robert Phillips, and Glenn I-lull. 'L ,iw 'Q x 'fi' f 'N K 'Z , , E A7 'ut
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We Build, the Key Club'S motto, Key Club members learned all angles of salesmanship for their magazine sale. Left to right: Steve Sherrill, Mike Hines, Mike Correll, Dennis Bradford, Eddie Agner, james Roper, Robert Angley, Allen Bolick, Sandy Younce, David McCall, and Doug Craig. Qnoxs sip, As little brother to the Kiwanis and Circle K, the Key Club helped to build a stronger America by building character, leadership, and initiative in its youth. Each spring names of prospective members were turned in to the club by the faculty. These were selected on the basis of personality, scholastic achievement, and other abilities. The boys were then voted on by present club members. Those receiving the highest number of votes were accepted as members. When accepted, a boy must maintain an 85 overall average and an A on conduct. Officers of the Key Club assisted the Hudson Fire Department in their Christmas toy drive as one of their community service projects. Left to right: Skip Downs QDistrict Governorj, Bill Adkins fTreasurerj, Walter Estes QSergeant-at-Armsj, Tom Haas lPresidentj, Larry Smith lFirst Vice-Presidentj, Max Pope fSecond Vice- Presidentj, and Terry Fox fSecretaryj.
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Beta Club members strived to do their best In scholastic advancement. New club members looked on, hoping that they, too, would wear the golden tassel of the Beta Club. Left to right: Mr. jerry Austin QSponsorj, Daniel Miller, Dennis Triplett, Miss Martha Sherrill fSponsorj, Ann Hatley, Frances Hayes, Sandra Cloer, Carolyn Marshall, julia Greene, Mary Evelyn Andrews, Melodie Kirschner, jane I-luss, Ann Price, Geneva Blalock, Linda Morrison, and Brenda Smith. Ll 5 4 - Beta officers at their usual business. . . the pursuit of knowl- edge. Left to right: Tom I-I a as QVice-Presidentj, Mike Hines QPresidentj, Rachel Ingle QTreasurerj, and S andra Holm an fSecretaryj. To become a member in the Beta Club, one must have an average of 90, no less than A minus on conduct, and a worthy character. Our names were submitted to the club by the faculty at the end of our sophomore year. We 'were voted on and then inducted as members. As our projects this year, we chose the following: Dorothy Gragg Scholarship Fund, a car wash, and sponsorship of the junior Beta Club at the I-Iudson Elementary School. This year we elected Miss Martha Sherrill as a new advisor to our club. She and Mr. Jerry Austin served Lmselfishly as our mentors throughout the year. Beta Club members gave of their time for the annual car wash to provide money for the year's club activities. Left to right: Melvin Whisnant, - Ann Miller, Don Beane, Candace Baker, and Larry Shook.
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