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Math Enthusiasts Enjo This Clubis Activities Math Club Officers Betty Bryant, Linda Staples, Lynda Beach, and Wanda Mangrum, discuss plans for their next meeting. The purpose of the Math Club is to promote and maintain an active interest in high school mathematics among its members as a part of their preparation for the study of advanced mathematics in college. The club investigates requirements of various colleges regarding mathematics, so that its members may be sure their high school mathematics meet the necessary re- quirements. At club meetings the members make studies of various mathematical theories, not included in regular courses such as the laws of probability and working of the slide rule. The officers of the club are Wanda Man- grum, Presidentg Lynda Beach, Vice Presi- dent, Bonnie Riddick, Treasurer, and Betty Ann Bryant, Reporter. 6 ANY MATH CLUB-FIRST ROW: T. Hughens, R. Brown, B. Smith, L. Hamberlin, B. Phillips, L. Miller. SECOND BOW: E. McCall, J. Grisham, J. C. Brasher, S. Escue, J. Jackson, G. Futhey, R. Thornton. THIRD ROW: M. Mc- Call, C. Dockum, A. Baggett, B. Hurley, S. Parker, D. Fulmer, M. Arnett, R. Loftis. STANDING: Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Barker, W. Mangrum, L. Beach, L. Staples, R. Riddick, A. Bryant, R. Stephens, L. Boston, C. Herbert.
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Service to Others Is Emphasized by the American Junior Red Cross AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS-FIRST ROW: J. C. Brasher, P. Tucker, C. Dunaway, R. Thorton, .l. Paslay, G. Smith, G. Ferguson. SECOND ROW: N. Fullerton, A. Charnes, T. Huggins, C. Roberts, S. Sanders, E. Jones, P. Martin, D. Roaten, M. Lancaster. THIRD ROW: P. Tawer, J. Moore, C. Futhey, S. Clinton, S. Feucther, C. Webster, G. Hawkins, C. O'Briant, J. Rice, N. Menyman, S. Tucker. FOURTH ROW: D. Ferrell, G. Billinsly. M. Williams, D. Adams, L. Coats, C. Haverfeild, B. Bemmer, Mrs. McKelroy. The Junior Red Cross is associated with the League of Red Cross Societies, who work together in service for others. It offers young people an opportunity to discover community needs and, most im- portant, to carry out their plans for service P themselves. The main objectives of this club are to promote understanding and good will through exchange of correspondence al- bums, paintings, music, and exhibits. Throughout the year, the Oakhaven ,lun- ior Red Cross Club extends a helping hand to victims of war and disaster through campaigns for gift boxes, school chests, relief supplies, and friendly visits to such persons. Officers of the Junior Red Cross are J. C. Brasher, Presidentg Ralph Thornton, Clyde Dunaway, Glenda Smith, Judy Pas- lay, and Phyllis Tucker, Vice Presidents? These Junior Red Cross officers, Glenda Ferguson, J. C. G1 d F S T l d Brasher, and Judy Paslay, and their sponsor, Mrs. Martha en 3 ergusonv ecretary' reasurerv an McKelroy, learn from a guest speaker, Miss Grooms, some of Dottie Hathcock, Reporter. the projects carried on by the organization.
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ational Beta Club Promotes Scholarghip, Charagtgrg Leadership and Service Oakhaven's chapter of the National Beta Club is the leading honor society of the school. The club stands for Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Entrance qualifications in the scholastic realm are a ninety average, in four academic subjectsg and to remain in Beta a member must maintain an eighty-five average in at least three academic subjects and one non-academic subject. Beta members' leadership is demonstrated in the number of offices in other school organizations they hold and is also determined by the teachers who must decide whether students are eligible. For service projects the Beta Club bought shrubbery for landscaping the school grounds, and sold ballpoint pens to the student body and school patrons on which the seasonis basketball schedule was printed. The clulfs officers are Howard Crowson, President: Exnestine McCall, Vice Presidcntg Carol Woodburn, Sec- retaryg Ralph Thornton, Treasurer: and Mrs. Sarah Riley. Sponsor. New inductees in the Beta Club recite their pledge, being administered by Carole Woodhanl, Secretary. 111 'E' 31 It mv an BETA CLUB-FIRST ROW: R. Riddick, E. McCall, B. Hardy, L. Staples, B. Hurley, L. Tiley, L. Beach, W. Mangrum, Mrs. Riley. SECOND ROW: S. Grisham, B. Smith, C. Hyneman, M. J. Gaia, C. Woodham, B. Ford, B. Bryant, H. Crow- son, B. Foust. THIRD ROW: S. Escue, J. Jackson, C. Hitt, T. Nabors, C. Rumsey, M. Steward, J. Grisham, C. Hadaway, R. Thornton.
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