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Getting Involved Smyrna High School is proud to have a Beta Club that is not aHaid of getting involved. To be involved in the Beta Club, one must maintain a 3.25 grade point average and must exhibit qualities of leadership, character, and good school attendance. The teachers must also approve the members before they are invited. Beta has had various fundraisers throughout the year. In order to raise money, Betas sold candy and carnations. Money is also raised through the slave sale. This money is donated to St. judes Children Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. During slave day, members who are sold as slaves subject them- selves to all types of commands and orders. During Homecoming week, Beta Club members hold a powder puff foot- ball game. The girls play football while the boys lead the cheers. Near the end of the year, some members attend Beta convention. There some members participate in the elections of state officers and in the talent contest. The Beta Club is sponsored by Mrs. Price and Mrs. Smith. U Candy Sale. Each spring the Beta members attend the state Beta conven- tion. During the year the Betas have several fundraisers to hehn to dehay convention expenses. One of those fundraisers is the candy sale. Pictured are jeff Key, Tammy Brackney, and Doug Loux selling candy for the Beta Club. Powder Puff Football Game. Mar- tha Hartis prepares to hilce the ball to quarterback Natalie Parker for a long pass to receiver Denise Webb. Slave Day A unique fundraiser sponsored by the Beta Club is slave day. Beta seniors are sold to the highest bidder. The money is donated to Sr udes Hospital for Children. Pictured are master Karen Stover and slave Tracey Allen. Flower Sale Another fundraiser is the spring flower sale. During lunch, Bethany Wdlson and Lisa Tyson encourage students to support the Beta Club by sending a flower to a special Mend. - Beta Club
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Beta Members: Row 1: Lee Reeves, LeeAnne Aldridge, Tamatha Hopkins, jama Whitehead, Cindy Taliaferro, Angela Peyton, Cheryl lvhller, Renee Robinson, Kim Webh, Diane Anderson, Francine Bois- vert, Diane Griffin, Kristie Blankenshp, julie Adcock, Don johnson. Row 2: jackie Robinson, Stephanie Mingle, Lisa Spann, Paige Ward Cindy Carter, Tina Graham, Allison Peyton, Susan Griggs, joAnn Sprague, lvhchelle Mastin, Diane Hsher, Susan Crevison, Audra Brown, Marie Williams. Row 3: Melanie Glover, Natalie Parker, Karen Stover, Donna Wilson, Amanda McClure, Angie Thacker, Tammy Martin, Kathy Raleigh, Ginger Horskins, Shannon I-Hdalgo, Barbara Woody, Debbie Raymer, Wendy Hale, Carren Leckie. Row 4: Steve Mullins, Shelley Tuckeig Paige Stem, Chris Winham, Billy Norton, Leona Maston, Yvonne Corley, Tammy Brackney, Mar- tha Harris, Sandi johns, Antoinette Cannon, Kristie Haynes, Glenn Garner, Kim King. Row 5: Robert Button, Lynn Armstrong, Robert Chambless, David Tenpenny, jeff Key, David McCormick, Rebecca Fields, Melissa Creghton, Melissa Tubb, Kim Percha, Melanie lvhngle, Shelly Dod- son, Regina Waddey. Row E Mark Pickel, Tracey Allen, Byron Alsup, Da vid Miller, Trevor Rifkin, Bethany Wilson, Doug Loux, Hunter Nash, Barry Cartwright, Philip Shadowens, Sam Tucker. Row 7: Brad Miller, Teresa Bolton, jennifer Weitemeyer, Kerri Par- man, Larry Vizena, Frances Storey, Phil Lewis, Lisa Tyson, Matthew Herman, Tony Cook, jim LeeMaster. Officers. Teresa Bolton, secretary Glen Garner, vice president, Tammy Brackney, president, Kim King, treasurer. Sponsors, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Smith BETA CL UB we 9 Beta nab
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S eniots Members: Row 1: Doug Loux, re- porter-historian, Brad Miller, presi- dentg Antoinette Cannon, secretary: Mark Pickel, treasurer, Barry Cartw- right, vice-president. Row 2: Don johnson, Yvonne Corley, Kim Percha, Tina Graham, Diane GrifHn, Francine Boisvert, Diane An- derson, Debbie Moore, Row 3: Regina Waddey, Teresa Bol- ton, Sam Tucker, Kristie Haynes, Ker- ry Morris, Sandi johns, Angie Thacker. Row 4: Kenny Hunsicker, jeff Key, Tracey Allen, Hunter Nash, Denis Lackey, Trevor Rilkin, Tony Cook. uniots Members: Row 1: Debbie Raymer, Tammy McDaniel, Teresa Landry, Paige Ward, Lisa Spann, Cindy Carter, Cheryl Miller, Angela Peyton, Cindy Taliaferro. Row 2: Kim King, Paige Stem, Ta- Hopkins, Chuck Ransom, matha Thresa Silverest, Carren Leckie, Audra Brown, Susan Griggs. Row 3: Shelly Dodson, Steve Mullins, McCormick, Sammy Snell, David Robert Morrison, Ricky Allen, Glenn Garner, Matthew Herman, MUA - Mu Ahpha Theta The members of Mu Alpha Theta may be juniors or seniors and must maintain a B average in mathematics. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Liles, Mrs. Ailes, and Mrs. Keese, recognizes those students who excel in the subject of math- ematics. The members participate in fundraisers, math tutoring services, and local, state, and na- tional Mu Alpha Theta meetings and conven- tions. Breakin the Code. Terry Smith reads the manual in order 5 to find out how to use various modes and screens on one of the school ls computers. LPHA THE TA
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