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Key Club celebrates Development of leadership and initiative is observed in Key Club members. The 'majority of their activities are service-type projects. Among the Key Club's many activ- ities of the year, the club selects Key Club Sweethearts, sponsors Faculty-Key Club Basketball game, and sells senior shirts and l. if 5Olh anniversary H. S. tee shirts. For entertainment, the club agenda includes a hay ride and dinner at Bonanza Steak House. This year Key Club celebrates their 50th anniversary, 1925-1975. Each member must maintain a 2.6 grade average and be sponsored by a Key Club For ef- F r lef Dean Schoenborn President informs Key Club mem Club members Larry the bell the mini parade a 1: , bers of future plans. Left: Key . .. Hin member. Sponsors are Mr. McDaniels and Mr Lewis. Officers are: Pres., Dean Schoen- born, V. Pres., joe Fudgeg Sec., Mark Rat- cliff, Treas., Dwayne johnson, Historian, jerry Byers. 1. G. Bollen, D. johnson, M. Ratcliff, I. Fudge, D. Schoenborn, R. Hartman, Row 2. S. Lewis, S. Fort, D. Nichols, P. Bevil, K. Grumbine, M. rt, R. Leonard, Row 3: T. Simpson, R. Mantooth, B. Fouss, K. Temple, M. Fortson, C. Wilson. Clubs 63
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lnlerclub coordinates The JHS lnterclub Council serves the faculty and students of l HS by coordinating school activities. During the year, the council was respon- sible for several projects: football banners, distribution of rock gardens, homecoming activities, and SOS fSave Our Schooll. The project promoted pride in school facilties and demoted vandalism. . Lyyt 5, school ocfivilies lnterclub is composed of the presidents of each school's club or organization. The Vice-President of Student Council is auto- matically lnterclub Council President. The officers are President, Mike Fort- son, Vice-President, Dean Schoenborng Co- Secretary, Debbie Ray and Cindy Meddress. The sponsor of lnterclub is Mrs. Billye Shore. Q. F4 4 556 .Jr .ff Below: Roxanne Romentio, Patti Havens, Betsy Barr, Mary Hawk, Steve DeSalvo, and Bonnie Brown attend an lnterclub Meeting. , I5 Q 'ia vi . ,Q il mi 'Q' 'ss' X: f fit? Row lc Betsy Barr, Rozanne Romentio, Dean Schoenborn, Debbie Ray, Mike Fortson, Patti Havens, jeanne Hobbs, Mrs. Shore. Row 2: Steve DeSalvo, Bob Goforth, Bobbie Collins, Cynthia Meddress, Bonnie Brown, Valrie Garmen, Mary Hawk, Roshone joiner. Row 3: Barry Roper, Michael Clawson. 62 Clubs
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Befo Club grows lo lOl members Preparing an individual for his place in the world is Beta Club's main objective. Beta Club is a service-leadership organization. There are a total of lOl members. ln janu- ary, the club attended the State Convention at Little Rock, where they nominated a candidate for President of the State Beta Club. To be eligible for Beta Club a student must be recommended by an English teacher, have a 3.00 grade average, be screened by a board of teachers and stu- dents, and have the principal's approval. Mrs. Hammons is the club's sponsor. Beta Club members attend the annual Beta Club Breakfast at Ramada Inn. Cynthia Meddress, Yalounda Iones, Mike Clawson and Pam Meddress enjoy the good food. Officers are: Pres., Cynthia Meddressg V. Pres., Cindy Boyd, Rec. Sec., Gwen Williams, Cor, Sec., Yalounda jones, Treas., Mike Clawson. 5' 1 I.- If l ' 3f,u IILLE ZCHOOL Row lx M. Clawson, C. Boyd, Y. jones, C. Meddress, G. Williams, Row 2: K. Boyd, M. Hawk, C. Tack, D. Suzza, juanita Cuke, S. Roberts, L. Lowery, M. Wilson A. Polite, M. Boyd, 1. Bunch, D. Ray, S. Reilly, P. Havens, K. Flannagan, B. Rehm, L. Moilanen, T. Stanford, L. St. Martin, T. Simpson, S. Harter, C. Van Pelt, P Scott, Row 3: S. Cotton, S. Evans, D. jones, B. Fouss, M. Ratcliff, P. Bevill, R. Carr, C. Dipasquale, D. johnson, R. Bee, C. Burlin, D. Sutton, D. Lucas, S. Lowery C. Childs, D. Anderson, T. Burg, E. Temple, L. Sager, S. Fuller, 1. Flournoy, I. Buie, Row 4: B. Roper, G. Bollen, I. Baldwin, R. Hartman, R. Romontio, A. Holley D. St. Martin, T. Bell, K. Ryan, B. Collins, M. Fortson, G. Linne, D. Schoenborn, R. Meachum, M. Stewart, R. Stearns, I, Moore, C. Wright, 1. Moory, K. Cox, T Belinge, L. Wagnon, D. Moran, S. DeSalvo, R. Melson, D. Campbell. 64-Clubs
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