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SENIORS Joel Michael Allen David Michael Bryant Janet Elizabeth Burnette Dianne Calloway Revely Bomar Carwile, Jr. Nellie Diane Cornelius Shirley Sue Crawn Charles Ray Evans Robin Claire Garner Deborah Hale Joseph Darrell Hensley Joseph Edward Hull Larry Adrian Lowery Cheryl Darlene Martin Loretta Gail Phillips Diana Bare Scicli Brett Raiford Smith Rita Gaye Vaughan Veronica Lavonne Watson Alice White Williams Kathy Diane Williams JUNIORS Paul Richard Abel Cynthia Kay Arthur Karen Sue Arthur Orran Lee Brown Connie Mae Burnette Thomas Lee Camden Robert Wesley Camden Ronald Allan Davis Martha O'Neal Fainter Lynn Ann Hatcher Phyllis Gayle Hull Vivian Louise Johnson Ann Gail Knight Shelby Rae Lindsay Victoria Lynn McFall Phronia Julian Owen Carolyn Palmer Ragland Johnny William Shelor Michael Murrell Shelton Sarah Garland Strader Senior Beta Club members check the audience as they look for the juniors and seniors they are to tap. , Liberty's officers are amused at the antics of Mr. Vincent's daughter. Mike Allen, president, reads the oath of allegiance to new mem¬ bers as other members look on. 137
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■at Following his election as president, Mike Allen presides over the election of the other officers. Beta Club President — Joel Michael Allen Vice President — Janet Elizabeth Burnette Secretary — Cheryl Darlene Martin Treasurer — Diane Calloway Reporter — Diana Bare Scicli Chaplain — Deborah Ann Hale Sponsor — Mrs. Charlotte Duis The Beta Club began their first year with a tapping ceremony November 16th. Members are chosen from juniors and seniors with outstanding character, achievement, and leadership ability. A banquet was held November 30th to welcome the new members and to induct the officers. After selling donuts to raise money, the Beta Club initiated two service projects which were to send students to Klassroom Kwiz and to give an Easter Basket to a needy family. Members of the club went to represent the school on Klassroom Kwiz. On March 12th, Jef¬ ferson Forest defeated Patrick Henry and brought home a certificate for having a perfect score. However, on their return trip, they lost to Lexington in overtime. A delegation from the Jefferson Forest club attended the State Beta Convention March 14, 15, and 16 at the John Marshall Hotel in Rich¬ mond. The club later held a picnic on the Peaks, and, completing the year, junior members served as ushers for baccalaureate and graduation. Mrs. Duis, her husband, and Mr. Vincent socialize at the Beta Club banquet. 136 As the banner club. Liberty's officers induct Janet Burnette into her office.
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SELVETTA With an obvious lack of facilities, Nancy Carwile and Angela Knight work on the design of the People section. 1. L « .. 'tg [ 5 f | ’ -i '■ • yy| L I’fl' '.! ! 'i l ' L n 'l Mr. Powell, sponsor, and Mr. Arnold Ward, the company representative, go over details of the contract. Nancy Carwile — Co-editor Greg Allen — Co-editor Artie Witt — Business Manager Angela Knight — Section Editor - of ''People'' Reve Carwile — Section Editor of ''Student Life” Photographer Copywriter Mr. Eddie Powell — Sponsor This year, the Selvetta staff faced many problems, and survived most of them. First, a name, a cover design, and a theme had to be chosen. As explained on the editors' pages (2 and 3), these problems were overcome. Staff members had to be recruited, as the year began with only a handful. Money was desperately needed, more so than by any other school organization. Equipment, of which we had none, had to be purchased, although some was forthcoming from the publisher. Several days at a yearbook workshop at Longwood College, attended by Nancy and Reve Carwile, helped, but more experience was needed quickly so that new members could be trained. Announcements were made, asking for those interested in working on the book” (as it came to be called) to come by the work room after school or during club meetings. The response was heartening, but this proved shortlived, as many were not willing to devote the necessary amount of time. Anita Bryant is among the staff members busy making posters for the Miss Yearbook con¬ test. 138
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