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Beta Club stresses leadership and service The Beta Club is a non-profit, leadership-service organization for high school students. Its purpose is to stimulate effort, reward achievement, and to encourage and assist its members to continue their education after high school. Only a school accredited by its State Department of Education can obtain a charter for a local chapter. The qualifications for individual membership are worthy character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. The local chapter and school head determine what local scholastic standards shall prevail. Income above the operating reserve goes into the Beta Education Fund to aid members with their advanced educa- tion. The officers are CL to Rl Michael Ray jones, vice pres., Dianna Glenn, pres., Diane Rowe, Sec., Kenny Head, tres. JACFSQNVILLE Newly initiated Beta Club members enjoy their breakfast at Holiday Inn of jacksc HIGH SCHGOL Row 1 B. Bishop, R. Meachum, C. Monaham, M. Faukner, C. Boyd, D. Plunkett, M. Gray, D. Glenn, T. Bridges, D. Ray, 1. Sprague, R. Willis, B. Holi- day, V. Lacey, S. Mills, E. Boggan, P. Mitchell Row 2-I. Bunch, M. Patterson, K. Head, G. jameson, P. Owens, M. Iette, K. Lewonowski, S. Gertsch, I. Iensen, L. St. Martin, C. Storey, Y. jones, D. Sparks, C. Davis, G. Wheeler, 1. Hising, D. Lucas Row 3-M. Raines, L. Gilmore, M. Boyd, M. Clawson, T. Givens, D. Dobbins, K. Wolfe, K. Bohannon, T. MacRae, L. Spigner, T. Stanford, L. Stroud, P. Boozer, D. Rowe, L. Lowery, V. Poos, P. Flannagan, L. Flannagan, S. Riddle, D. Pierce, B. Morgan, L. Frizzell, L. Kenny, M. Nelson, D. james, D. Driskell, D. Carney, M. Seay, D. Schoenborn, I. Pollack, R Tademy, H. Martain, I. Morry, L. Garner, M. Porter, R. Tucker, B. Vadney, L. St. Martin, O. Williams. 58-clubs l I
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r. Price cuts his going away cake, given to him from Student Coun- Rico Williams and Bill Tolleson construct the Red Devil signs for each football pil. player's yard. H 0' t' fi s TUDEN T S Q cnunarr. .2 Student Council worked this year to secure a baseball team for IHS. The Student Council offered to donate 51,000 to the athletic fund. The baseball team promotion included making buttons, banners, and posters. Student Council members also circulated petitions among the student body. Dean Schoenborn, Pat Bevil, and Robert Isbell paint the numbers for the faculty parking places. the i ' ji J 'ii gi' 1 Q clubs-57
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igAt,,ttflr,f'1's-fry Ken Bohannon, president and Eddie Creer, secretary persuade Terri Bridges a Senior 75 shirt. Middle: The Key Club entry in the Christmas parade won place in the car division. Key Club promotes leadership Key Club, primarily a service organization, draws its member' ship from the male members of the student body, who are chosen by the club for leadership and citizenship qualities. The Key Club is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, composed of leading professional businessmen of the community. The aims of the club include development of initiative, leadership ability and good citizen practices. Key Club has a service program consisting of various projects for the school, churches and for the benefit of the community. The officers of Key Club are Ken Bohannon, president, Kris Lewonowski, vice president, Ted Grumbine, Treasurer, and Eddie Creer, Secretary. The spon- sors of the club are Mr. Wayne Brannon and Mr. William jones. First row: E. Creer, K. Bohannon, K. Lewonowski, S. Gertsch, T. Grumbine. Second row: L. Waymire, M. Seay, D. Carney, D. Driskill, L. Brolo, M. let- te, B. Owen, R. Tademy, and H. Martin. Third row: Mr. Brannon, I. Fudge, I. Byers, K. Temple, P. Bevill, M. Fortson, M. Ratcliff and K. Grumbine. Fourth row: R. Hartman, D. Schoenborn and Mr, jones. clubs-59
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