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Now y'all-get s erious-no goofing off today! . . .You rn e an LB, will be here tomorrow! . . .Uh-, y'all we're a h undr e d dollars short. . . Panic. . .Where's that copy-you cIidn't throw it away? !. . .Frustration. . .Can't we have even 215 picture in living color? . . .You mean that picture has to be ta ken ag a i n? !. . .wierd jokes. . .uninterrupted thoughts. . . I-IEY GREG! . . .gosh--I'm hungry. . .Ann sitting on the floor. . .I-Iey, they're here! These random thoughts recall to the minds of the staff members days, and days, and days of fun and-yes, believe it or not, of W ORK too! But As Time Goes By, if the results of our labors bring a smile of approval or help recall for you pl e asant events or faces that have eluded your m em ory, then we will feel that our time, after all, has been well spent. Q slay ,mayo MLM I Editor-in-chief Louise Allred searches for ideas while A s s o c i a t e Editor Ann Liles thumbs through the layout book-checking off unfinished pages! S t a ff typists Betty Lou Dowd, Paulette B ar e, and Gay Lane skip speedily through the co py written by Greg Brooks, Rosemary Edwards a nd Lom a Le e Brookbank, copy editors. T his is howlwant it, says Sports Editor S t e v e W r e n n as he explains his ideas forthe sports pages to Art Editor Bill Hunter and photogra- phy Editor Chris Byerly. Business Manager Sara Lynn Wood punches the keys as her associate Ray S t i n s o n calls out the figures of the day's ad sales.
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President Sara Lynn W ood in an executive m e e t i n g discusses the agenda for theap- proaching meeting with Vic e-President D a v i d Powers, Treasurer Da n Boger, and Secretary Ruth Marsh. Edd 60,4 C a u g h t by the ph o t o g r a ph e r in one of their monthly meetings, these Betas listen attentively to presentation of plans for the convention. Th ey're off! Ea ch year, Beta club members s p end a weekend at the state convention, meeting members from other clubs all around the state and gleaning bits of information to promote the work of their own council. Hard-working Betas assist the annual staff by soliciting ads from local merchants . The Beta Club is a national, non-secret, achievement, service organization which seeks to foster honesty, service, and leadership. Students of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades whohave attained an average of 90 or above are eligible to join the Beta Club. Th es e members must also exhibit qualities of leadership, scholarship, and character. Ea ch year the Beta Club sponsors the PI-IANTOMAIRE. For most members, the highlight of the year is their attending the state convention which is held each spring .Meetings of the Beta Club are held on the third Wednesday of each month under the leadership of Mrs. Mae Lane and Mr. Murray Andrew.
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gm' fw r Girls' Monogram Club officers- President, Sharon Lutterloh, Vice- President, Linda Brown, Secretary, Shirley Wilson, and Treasurer, Jean Phillips-pay for their supper after their meeting has adjourned. Marilyn and I-I i l d a, members of the Girls' Mono- g ra m Club, participate in the club activities by selling programs at the home foot- ball games. 'I-ley! give us a hand with this piano, plead these monogram members as they are getting ready for the annual Talent Show. To be com e a member of the Girls' Monogram Club, one must earn her letter in either b a s k e t b a ll or cheerleading . Monthly d inner meetings are held at Bill's Good Food with Mrs. B.D. Howard as advisor. To sponsor their yearly projects, the girls sell programs during home football g ames and hold a talent showin the spring. Past projects have been the installation of an amplifying system for the gyin, the erection of a flag pole for the school, and the installation of curtains for the gym stage. The monthly meetings of the Girls' Monogram Club are held at Bill's Good Food where the members enjoy dinner and afterwards participate in a business meeting . , so
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