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National Beta Club Stands for Improved Scholarship, Character, Service The key ceremony was used in 1961's Beta Cluh lnduction. President Staten Grisham gives the key of service to Dottie Campbell. The new inductces are Paul Newland, Carolyn Eitts, Elaine Wood, Patricia Nichols, Dottie Campbell, Scottie Parker, Drucilla Fulmar. Anola Baggett, Patricia Pannell, Carol Thweatt, and Barbara Long. Because of outstanding char- acter and achievement, several students were selected for mem- bership in the National Beta Club. These new members were inducted on February 16. The' program presented the ideas rep- resenting the Beta standards. This club was organized to stim- ulate effort, reward achievement and to encourage and assist those students who have shown their character and leadership qualities through high academic accomplishments. Each year the club sends sev- eral members to the convention in Nashville. One of their sup- porting projects was the sale of Oakhaven stickers. They are under the capahle leadership of President, Staten Grishamg Vice Preident, Tom Naborsg Secretary, Linda Stap- lesg and Treasurer, Bettie Ford. They are sponsored hy Mrs. Sarah Riley. BETA CLUBfFirst Row: Mrs. Riley, T. Nabors. S. Grisham, L. Staples. B. Ford. Sf-cond Roar: P. Nt-wlanfl, C. Fitts. E. YVood,'P. Nicholas. IJ Campbell, S. Parker, B. Eulmcr. A. Baggett, P. Pannell, C. Tht-weat. B. Long, Thirtl Row: C. Wroodham, L. Riley, H. Crowson, l. Gaia, C. Bumsey, E. McCall, S. Escue, B. Bryant, B. Smith, C. Hadaway, B. Hurley, ,l. Jackson, W. Mangrum, ,I. Grisham. L. Beach, M. Stewart, B. Hardy, B. Thornton. 40
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Several Profitable Projects Raise Needed Funds for Science Club Activities SCIENCE CLUB-First Row: L. Hamberlin, J, Mangrum, I. Jackson, C. Henley, J. Beedy, C. Howard, A. Pittman, A. McLeod, S. Byrum, L. Riley. Second Row: Mrs. Humphries, M. McCall, H. Wright, C. Dockum, B. Shelton, S. Eseue, A. Baggett, A. Mobley, E. McCall. Third Row: B. Phillips, F. Whisman, B. Smith, B. Demetriou, C. Hadaway, H. Crowson, E. Woods. Fourth Row: L. Miller, C. Herbert, E. Thornton, J. Overton, B. Stephens, B. Verhage, W., Williams, D. Watson. The Science Club eagerly worked on various money raising projects, including the sale of candy and the sale of socks bearing a hawk em- blem. These projects were to provide cash awards for the Annual Science Fair of the school. One of the Club's duties is to take charge of, display, and arrange for the judging of the various exhibits displayed in this fair. lts foremost goal for several years was fulfilled this year when Savings Bonds were awarded to the top winners. The main purpose of the club, promoting scientific activi- ties of students who have an eager interest in the fields of science, is accomplished through this main project. The Junior Academy of Science is opening a door through which they can obtain more know- ledge in research work to bring back to the club. Their officers: President, Howard Crowsong Vice President, Conrad Hadawayg Secretary, Anola Baggettg Treasurer, LaNeda lVlillerg Reporter, Elaine Wood, are capably carrying out the business of the club. lVlrs. Humphries and Mr. Burns, the spon- sors, look to the future of the club with anticipation. Several couples seem to be having a good time at the semi-formal dance given by the Science Club. Everyone agreed that the musical accompaniment was excellent. 4I
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