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yuuittd K Beta Club officers are President Judy Adcock, Vice-President Bill Holbrook, Treas- urer Noncy Radford, and Secretary Louise Williams. Miss Julia Hogan is the sponsor. Believing that creditable student effort and achievement should be encouraged and re- warded, and seeking to cultivate the ideals of service and proper leadership in our citizens of tomorrow, the governors of the National Beta Club have instituted this organization for the promotion of these ideals among the high school students of America. To become a member ofthe Monroe Beta Club, a student must have scholastic average of SPOWQ or above. No fractional part of 89Wp is accepted. we Kia id or Cgijlofardkila First year members are Jayne Malcolm, Ann Queen, Shirley Green, Jane Johnston, Joyce Hanson, Joyce Shelton, Jane Kelly, Sue Lowe, Joel Cale, Felton Smith, Tom Holder, and Nelson Garrett. ii Second year members are Judy Adcock, Louie Stewart, Lou Brown, Bill Holbrook, Nancy . Radford, Lucy Reeves, Sherrell Hawk, Louise Williams, John Stowe, Billy Smith, Bit Rad- ford, and Bobby Laseter.
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Page 54 text:
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Planning the Hurricane are Editor Bit Radford, Associate Editor Louise Wil- liams, Business Manager Nancy Radford, Assistant Business Manager Jane Kelly with the adviser, Mrs. Gus Stark. Seniors who chose to work with these officers are Suzanne Still, Sulane Stone, Lamar Allen, Bill Sorrells, Phil Sorrells, John Cozart, Anne Lockhart, Linda Prather, Lucy Reeves, Pearl Cochran, Ann Ewing, Jack Crane, Louie Stewart, Tommy Bryant, Harold Towler, Jimmy Conner, Gerald Hale, and Tom Launius. glee 19 7 cijslurricanev lorederuea fone! memoriefi 0 Lien 5 . . . in the classroom, in clubs, on the football fielcl, and on the basketball court. This is the twelfth volume of the Hurricane since it made its debut in 1945. Prev- ious to this time there were two volumes, the Melting Pot of l9i5 and the Monroe Doctrine of 1927. The Hurricane has grown from a fifty-six page 8xiO book to the present volume, O 9xl2 book of one hundred pages. Underclassmcn elected to the staff are Lynn Huie, Jr., Carol Perkins, Harriet Bradley, Donna Gustafson, Melva Clegg, Marie Clegg, James Williams, Patsy Autry, Glenda Young, Elizabeth Pollock, Peggy Chandler, Betty Kidd, Linda Westmoreland, Gail Mitcham, Clifford Lowery, Neal Jackson, Roy Morris, Joel Cole, and Beth Queen. These girls surpassed the goal in getting ads. They are Judy Cooper, Pai Haralson, Becky Verner, Janet Crossley, Nan Gattis, Mary Thompson, Judy Brown, Faye Baker, Nancy Preston, Louie Stewart, lna Thompson, Jane Johnston Lee Nowell, and Jan McGarity.
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Editor Ronald Jackson and Associate Ed- itor Ann Queen with Mrs. J. B. Robi- , son, the adviser. P 3400! Qllefltif 6ll 8 Lefore fAe 6fLlJQl'lt ADJ? fLl 0ll,gA ike 0I'll 08 The newspaper is published once a month by the Journalism class. The High Lite is a member of the Georgia Scholastic Press Association. The High Life staff, composed of the Journalism class, includes Editor Ronald Jackson, Associate Editor Ann Queeng Managing Editor Anne Lockhart, Associate Man- aging Editors Joyce Hanson, Patsy Autry, Alvin Ramsey, Business Manager Robert Kirk, Sports Editor Jimmy Conner, Art Editors Johnny Crenshaw, Ronny Harris, Typists Judy Adcock, Gerald Hale, and Eleanor Ford. 52
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