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JLNIUR RED CROSS Among the organizations which give us a chance for service is the junior Red Cross. We are affiliated with the Atlanta Area Council and participate in the organized projects which they sponsor. Our main contributions are at Christmas at which time we fill a bushel basket of fruit, nuts, and candy for the local area hospitals and send boxes of useful articles to children overseas. Left to Right: Lottie Belle Reavisg Faye livansg Barbara Ridingsg jo Moss: Wanda Nally, Cbairmanf jimmie Sue Andrews, lirnestine Covrartg Gail Dangerg Marian Wright, V-'inton Cox, Lamar Lance, Secretary 6 '1'reasurer,' Qgf-AN-lg Andy Hook, Roy Let- Strickland Miss McLemore, Sponsorg Mary Ann Gentryg Janice Walker, Vice Cbairrrzang ff' 46 jerry Rainwater, Marion Gunter, Pete Burnetteg jerry Alleng Gene Allf-nr 4 17 '96.oCRo,,,'1 U K BETA , cue Wearers of the Beta Club pin are the envy of the Student 'Laps' Body. Why? Because the Beta Club stands for the ideals of honesty, service and leadership. To become a member, a student must be of good mentality and character, have a commendable attitude and must have attained creditable achievements. Our Slain project of the year was the publication of the Aerie Left to Rigbt Shirley Hawkins Secretary Norman David Vice President Sandra Upshaw Presidentp Ann Reese Treasurer jane fields LaRae H111 Louise Landers Cloria Que Pours Nhritll Mzernathyg Carolyn Lavwsin Barbara Abtrcrombit Nlrs Baader S rsor Bobbie jean Cox Reba Sue Cox Carolyn Estesg Betty Sue Nix, Mae Patterson, Don Smith, Douglas Haney. 52
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WITHIN THE LEARNING 'IU SPEAK Learning about our neighhors helps us to understand them. Learning to talk to them un poco is lot of fun and muy interesante to know their customs. We must also learn to speak our own lan- guage correctly. Creative writing and poetry are not neglected. Students are encouraged to use their imagination in many ways. Even grammar is given a boost. l we USE OUR LIBRARY The Library -- the center of study and fun at M, H. S. Here one goes not only to get a book' but many other things such as, phonograph and film strips. lt even has the best pencil sharp- ener in the school! Our faculty uses the lihrary for its meetings and most overflow- ing groups find their way there, too. A CHANCL TO COINCLINTRATL
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