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M-N,.,,.... .ska The National Beta Club is a non-secret, leadership- achievement-service organization for high school students. Its purpose is the promotion of honesty, service and leadership. To be eligible, a student must have and maintain a 92 average. He must be of good character and a well-rounded student. On April 10-ll, the Beta Club went to Raleigh, North Carolina to attend the State Beta Club Convention. This trip was financed by such fund-raising projects as doughnut sales, school spirit contests, and bake sales. Highlighting the year's activities was the induction of new members. Twenty-two inductees were tapped on February 25. Each year a cup is presented to the outstanding Sopho- more. This selection is based on the Sophomore who has exemplified the Beta Club's standards. This year's trophy was awarded to Andy Foster. Club officers include: President, Lynn Hippg Vice-President, Harriet ips, Treasurer, Rita Hinsong Secretary, Sherry Ford, Reporter, Cindy Beta Club members are: Miss Terry Yelton, ad- visor, First Row: Bren- da Jones. Trudy Allen, Jane Munday, Cindy Cline, Harriet Phillips, Sherry Ford, Sally Johnson. Second Row: Sherry Rodgers, Sharon Kerr, Janet McCoy, Cathy Cline, Rita Hin- son, Delaine Lee. Third row: Fran Perry, Bren- da lfurr, Jeff McCombs, Lynn Hipp, Dale Ben- son, Charles Barnhardt, Jeff Atwell, Darrell Easley. X N wmsmv EZEZEB5 EJ B 'J l :QE IIT' Sei. EQ? 05-0 IT UU V5 ooh: Pia SSW SEE' 55 '11 Q25 Ee? FJ .505 mg- ' :Q S an .Orr O 552 -5-4? 2252? SEE .- 'Olf 51-Bo 'Veg Lg? 275' V am 2215 ON cs--1 :sif- fs Q-QUCD si? 551105 cal--+ or-no 23023 Beth Parker, Susan Horne, Johnna Galloway, Linda Moss, Debbie Holloway Fourth Row: Steve Smith, Tim Tucker, Kenny Measmer, Rick Watts, Ricky Allman .W as ,gg SEE!! ACF we sl' 1 uf 7 'M .1 157 Beta Club member Trudy Allen presents a yellow rose to inductee Beth Parker
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ta 3 M, ,L,,f . MeCombs, Alan Goodman and Gary Sellers. osos J , Eff ' ' ,,.,. , , , . Z ff' 56 1,42 .5 ' ' ' , - f ' Z , V Y , V 3 ' ' The regulations concerning the student body were made by the Northwest Student Council. Under the leadership of Mrs. Joy Hipp and Dale Benson, there was an addition to this year's legislative body. The Advisory Council was established. The Council consisted of eight black students and eight white students. The purpose in this organization was to better the race relationships in the school, and to make all students aware of the activities within the school. The two councils combined efforts to sponsor the annual food drive for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. ln addition, their main project was Get Involved Weekf, The last week in January was set aside for this with different activities each day for the students. They also sponsored Student Orientation Day for rising Freshmen. With the combined efforts of the Student Council and Advisory Council this has proven to be one of Northwestis greatest years. The Advisory Council includes flst rowj Alton Caldwell, Willie Deese, Libby Hudson, Linda Moss, Jan Shores, Kay Baueom, Sherry Earnhardt, Ronnie Lazenby, Butch Ham- mick. 12nd rowj Judy Cannon, Delores Deese, Janet McCoy, J. Ellen Smith, Kathy Wilson, Vera Little, Sandy Agee, Striek Dalton. 13rd rowj Gary Barnes, Kathy Ridenhour, Barry Troutman, Robert Scott, Rebecca Ben- nick, David Maulden. 14th rowj Gary Sellers, Dale Ben- son, Alan Goodman, Jeff MeCombs, Eddie Roscoe, Jef- fery Rivens, Tim Litaker, Paul Weant, and Sammy Boger. Student Cottnc ' Officers are: Jan Shores, Secretary, Janet McCoy, Treasurerg Dale Benson, President, and David Maulden, Vice President. S ootcei A we ' J 3 -- -,,m.,.t,.,. 4 N , .. . . Members of the Student Council are: fseatedj Sar Agee, Sherry Earndardt, Janet McCoy, Striek I ton, Dale Benson, Kay Baueom, Jan Shores V Little, Libby Hudson. Cstandingj Butch Hammi Paul Weant, Ronnie Lazenby, David Mauldtn J 5
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Thespian officers were: Pam Safrit, Presidentg Janet McCoy, Vice-Presidentg Dawn Burr, Scrapbook Chairman, Starr Lynn, Historian, Brenda Jones, Treasurer, Tona Hileman, Secretary cfvafiolz U .safzian Octet h as 4 L lu! L A VV J I: W ww-4 , t f J 2nd year Thespians included: Jody Little, Karen Bau- com, Dovie Dill, Harold Ballard, Kathy Hudson, Pam Safrit, Dawn Burr, Susie Weddington, Phil Smith, Starr Lynn, Jo Brown, Janet McCoy, Brenda Jones, Tona Hileman lst year Thespians: fLeft to Rightl First Row: Kathy Moss, Janice Towell, Cathy Burke, Shenette Caldwell, Bonnie Cromer. Second Row: Sherry Rogers, Vonnie Bentley, Susan Horne. Third Row: Fran Perry, Donna Whitaker, Janet Honeycutt, Patsy Bradford, .lan Shores, Kay Riche, Betty Moore. Fourth Row: Jeff Galloway, Leonard Schenck, Butch Lee, Darrell Helms, Jeff McCombs, Ricky VanPelt, Steve Lawing, Helen Barrier, Patsy Cole, Sandra Rodgers. 1 1 ,-451961-'if .- ffl? 5 1 f l I ,, 'LQ , A 33? V 2 1 We M 4' J 51215 fi asia f P 4 M, ff X 2 4' L ff , gf at ff? ,,, ,J J lst year Thespians: CLeft to Rightj First Row: Valerie Canup, Sherry For Linda Price, Jane Munday. Second Row: Susanne Whitley, Trudy Allen, Heli Beaver, Diana Dalton, Kathy Gohn. Third Row: Vickie Good, Donna Shi wash, Delaine Lee, Dawn Gilmore. Fourth Row: Barry Troutman, Lari Parker, Strick Dalton, Terry Turcotte, Danny McClain. 'Sill' H Q..1',.lk Si? tfikiiil li!! .-'RULE new 1 S
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