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N ' ' Ji j- a member of the Beta Club and as a citizen of my community, state, and nation I believe in and shall strive to promote the principles of: )lN •i:::i1i iiOneSty: knowing that honesty is necessary to the formation of good character, and that the principles of honesty dictate that I not only refrain from acts of dishonesty, but that I perform my duties fully and take advantage of the opportunities afforded me by my circumstances; justice: believing that it is only right and proper that I should be just and fair in my dealings with my fellowman; that I should condemn no one without giving him a chance to defend himself; and that I should consider all factors before forming an opinion of another ' s motives, or before passing judgment upon his actions; oefVlCC: being convinced that the rendering of helpful service to my fellowman is a duty and privilege conferred upon me by my forbears and by my environment, and that I can attain lasting satisfaction only by rendering such service to the best of my ability; eTdtlOn: knowing that I must work closely and in a friendly man- ner with others in this day of highly organized social and economic endeavor; and that I must respect authority and strive at all times to be dependable — if I am to be of greatest helpfulness to society; KeSpOnstutllty: believing that full happiness is possible only through full acceptance of responsibility for my actions and for preserving and passing my rich inheritance on to coming generations; IndustriOUSnesS: g j g aware of the fact that— if I am to be a factor for progress in my community and a real help to my associates — my mind must be alert to understand and my hands ready to perform promptly and fully the tasks that come my way; nutnillty: being convinced that humbleness of spirit is the only proper attitude for me to maintain in my relations with my associates, and that such spirit and attitude will make for my own peace of mind and for the well-being of those with whom I come in contact; Coop Charity, knowing that if I am — tolerant in my appraisal of the ideas of others; generous in the use of my worldly assets; consxderate of the rights of others; courteous in my actions toward all alike; gentle in my efforts to correct errors in others; kind in the exercise of my duties — I shall then be better able to contribute to the happiness of myself and others.
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rri I Freshmen and Sophomore Representatives FIRST ROW: Monica Pryor, Ginny Humphreys, Ann Dowdle, Deborah Pugh, Beth Massey, Scotti White, Pat Ridings, Sue Clements. SECOND ROW: Jerri Hill, Leslie Brown, Carolyn Doan, Diane Roberts, Sherrill Allen, Mary Sue Williamson, Ann Stillman, Linda Burdine, Joan Bolton, Beltye McGrew. COUNCIL Club Representatives FIRST ROW: Nancy Stevens, Nancy Meatyord, Nancy Carl, Beth Massey. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Slode, Janet Mooney, Ray Jenkins, Beverly Ever- ette.
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j -? ' r ikiV . fi ' r ' - ' Senior Betas SEATED; Jackie Carpenter, VICE PRESIDENT; Joyce Curry TREASURER, Linda Riels, SECRETARY; Johnny Davidson, PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Julionn Kulakowski, Rebecca Slade, Linda Young, Sue Harris, Jeannine Coftlngham, Shirley Allen, Paulette Naylor, Carolyn Williams, Gayle Lovell, Helen Slillman. THIRD ROW: Barbara Lappage, Peggy Sue Finch, Kathy King, Charles Johnson, Bobby Lombard, James Foley, Joyce Cooper, Patricio Cassello, Diane Barton. BETA CLUB Junior Betas FIRST ROW: Jerri Ann Davidson, Ginny Weover, Donna Demetropolis, Jean Philley. SECOND ROW: Martha Garner, Bonnie Hughes, Carolyn Freeman. Brown, Corol Greeff, Steve
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