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The National Beta Club is an organization of high school students of good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendableattitudes. Its members are students who have been designated by the high school authorities as worthy of special recognition because of outstanding attainment and promise. During their years in high school, they must maintain a good scholastic record and show qualities of leadership. First Row, Left to Right: Patricia Robinson, Faith Edwards, Linda Wilde, Franklin Anderson. Second Row: Mrs. Hazel Suttles, Sponsor, Joy Lou Hensley, Patricia Proffitt, Louella Ponder. Third Row: Andrea Cody, Cora Lee Boone, Glayds Ponder, Judy Elarn, Carol Kendall, Nellie .lo Ledford, Lucille S rinkle, Sharon Tomberlin . Fourth Row: Betty B. Clark, Helen Jenkins P 1 Helen Metcalf, Barbara Metcalf, Norene Shook, Bernice Robinson. Fifth Row: David Lynch, Wayne Roberts, Sam Vance, Ronald Rich, Lane West, Ophard Willis. Not Pictured: Willie Jo Sprinkle. wa' ' I .,,4 , l 2 if N Qi 1,. XT W., pefsf' -L rat' 1 -X NN..- Xb-, Utticers PATRICIA ROBINSON President FAITH EDWARDS Vice-President LINDA GAII. WILDE Secretary FRANKLIN ANDERSON Treasurer BETH CLUB
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r'9'i rv! 5 9, lxpvg Yms-v fS i I i '4Y 'YY AR Utticers SAM VANCE President BETTY B. CLARK Vice-President OPHARD WILLIS Secretary J. D. WALLIN Sponsor SIUIIEIII COUNCIL ' Lietwwit The StudentCounciI isogood example of democracy in action. Its members are quick to notice problems which may arise, and they co-operate in finding the best means to solve them. They try to keep in mind the welfare of their fellow students and to make all of their decisions accordingly. First Row, Left to Right: Gale Metcalf, Bobby Robinson, Betty B. Clark, Andrea Cody, Carolyn Rigsby, Brenda White, Joyce Ray, Louella Ponder. Second Row: Jo Whitt, Howell Smith. Third Row: Sam Vance, Helen Metcalf, Philip Ball, Max Gibbs, Joann Dycus, Ophord Willis. Fourth Row: R. C Metcalf, Crayton Smith, Jr., Lane West. I -wa. fr-A. I ir 4
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HIHHS Hlll HIGH BHHD The band is a familiar part of high school life. No football game would be complete without the halftime performance of the band, nor can spirits be lifted quite so quickly as by their spirited renditions. They assure the teams in a musical way that the students are behind them IOO percent. The marching formations have delighted everyone with their originality, and the authentic western costumes have added much variety to their shows. They also represent our school very well in parades in near-by cities. X I f ,fl ff 1 Equally impressive is the effective iob that the band does in the spring concert, after - If ., being formed into a concert band. Concerts are also given in several different schools. V I I - 4 A-T I r Z, in ' Q55 -' ' - lr Q l ri V -X Q - ' 'Z 1 ,, ' I Uur Director wt 'L' To Mr. Lackey goes the credit for the new band uniforms, the WJ' , ' Y.: varied half-time shows, repaired instruments, and the many other A ' improvements which were made this year. M' V I Y .as i ss., L A f K.. ll V21 'Qs 332' ,..f--' r 'J if rsfi . y h.t Officers Left to Right: Ruth Ann Carter, Librarian, Hazel West, Librarian, Jennie Lou Roberts, Vice-President, Bobby Edwards, President.
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