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Beta Club Beta Club officers are: Miss West, sponsor, Gail Simmonds, president, Mary Henley, treasurer, Roberta Peebles, secretory, and Yvonne Bass, vice-presi- dent. Gathering this canned food for a needy family was the outstanding Beta proiect. f . I e.Ff ,, fexggmggg aft: Beta Club members are: First row-Yvonne Bass, Gail Simmonds, Roberta Peebles, Mary Henley, Frances Voliva. Second row-Betty Carden, Sally Best, Betty Jo Spann, Sharon Cooper, Paul Rule. . ,i X The Beta Club,.which is composed of Seniors and Juniors, is an honorary society that accepts members on a basis of character, leadership and achievement. Un- like most clubs, students do not know they are to be members until they are tapped at one of the Beta Club assemblies, usually twice each year. Although the Beta Club is an honorary club, it is also an active group. This year they sponsored the Home- coming Dance in cooperation with the Student Coopera- tive Association. It was a success and proved to be a fitting climax to the Homecoming celebration. At Christmas, the Betas helped needy families through their canned food collection and brought cheer through Cl gift to a student who had been homebound for sev- eral months. fs .cb 'ID F '
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The Tattler In December the first issue of the Tattler, the school's first magazine, was published. The magazine, containing pictures, news and feature stories, comes out three times yearly and is the only one of its type in the Tidewater area. Sponsored by the Quill and Scroll, the Tattler was designed to fill the gap left by the discontinuation of the newspaper and to give students a medium for journalistic expression. Staff positions are held by underclassmen who are training to work on the Tiger in their Senior year. lillllilllll llll fl, i' Ann McPherson, Circulation Manager, Betty Lou Witherington, Photography Editor, Diane Madrin, Editor-in-Chief, Juanita Ainsley, Literary Editor, Philip Davis, Exchange Editor, Betty Hassell, Advertising Manager, and Peter Mizelle, Make-up Editor, are the big wheels of the Tattler staff. 3 if N.. F' Ed Shipley has done much of the photo- graphy work for the Tattler. Cftfcl f 7 lffhf At ilfxft' ' I 0, 1 1 ,ki K ty . .Wil , 7, 1 I ,! , ll tt . .1 V. ix VL K' l LJ f ' J' 3 1,1 N 1 if L i 1 'vi' eff ' ,Lu ,tl U 7 ,,.p'x. ,N ,xl F12 1 ty Tattler staff members are: Seated-Judy Fuller, Gayle Ainsley. Nancy Matthews, Flora Eason, Ann McPherson, Betty Hassell, Diane Mudrin, Juanita Ainsley, Jean Rae Jones, Sally Best, Glenda Bates, Susan Ambrose. Standing-Jackie Small, Ann Richardson, Linda Gregg, Pat Scott, Diane Tarkington, Patsy Trotman, Billy Skenes, Jimmy Perkinson, Bill Story, Betty Lou Witherington, Ed Shipley, Phil Davis, Billy Jones, Willis Bell, Peter Mizelle, Ann Haste, Ann Markland. N 69 My
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wi' School this year has been hectic, with clubs and organizations, proiects and home- work all rolled together, but it has been fun. The ball games, the dances, make-shift methods of eating lunch and taking gym were all fun-now that they're over and we can look back on them. The mingled relief and excitement that we felt when the rest of the building was opened is something else that won't be soon forgotten. All in all, the first year at Smith High was a good One. 'Q'-b 3 pf School Life The game must be a good one tonight, everyone seems to be excited as the boys give their tickets to Mrs. Hornbuckle and Miss Price. 1g,,,1 NF -NM of Bae may --5 . sf X ' is- i ,li l i ' ' - ,5 +2 I Cxokl. . Above: Now, naw, such big snowballll The boys are letting all this snow go to their heads-or maybe it's the girls' 71 h ada, ' ' elcome part of the out-of-class E ' d t da . The pleasant atmosphere of the cafeteria is a w Below: Lunch certainly looks goo o y l'lOUl'S. 1 lc st O 01 Jill U Q Q QCUXQX Binh
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