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FIRST ROW: Left to Right-Miss Edwards, Edwin Coleman, Henry Bliley, Pat Bonney. Dennis Walker SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Cyrus Mclntyre, Claude Bell, Manley Grimstead, Phyllis Hollis, Billy Graham, Allen Connell, Warfield Leeke, P. B. White, Don Holmes, THIRD ROW: Left to Right. Markle Costenbader. E. W. Scruggs, Alfred Mundy, Daniel Runk, Bruce Hague, Billy Simpson, Joe Wool, Mike Winters, Bill Lawrence. LIBRARY CLUB Edwin Coleman . Henry Bliley ...... Pat Bonney . Dennis Walker Miss Edwards ff.. The Library Club of Virginia Beach High School is composed of twenty-seven students who are interested in taking care of the library and learning its functions. The aims of the club are to promote good reading habits, to introduce good books to the student body, and to help the students find reading and reference material. Acting as assistant librarians, the club mem- bers work at the circulation desk. They also perform other duties such as reading shelves, checking on overdue books, and making bul- letin board displays. President Vice-President Secretary Reporter Sponsor Since audio-visual aids are a part of the library, one project of the club is to become familiar with the film and slide projectors, the tape recorder, the record player, and other equipment. Thus the members can be of fur- ther service by operating these machines for the various classes in school. The library is the center for research and the assistants are trained in finding material. This ability is an asset in their own work, and they are also able to guide other students in locating material available in the library.
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ln order to do this we feel that we should have the following poem printed in this year- book so that we may always have it near us. ln conclusion this is what we leave to you- l would be mc: l would be l would be I would be I would be l would be l would bc l WOULD BE TRUE By .loseph Peek true. for there are those that trust pure. for there are those who care: strong. for there is much to suffer. brave. for there is mueh to dare. friend of all the foe. the friendlessl giving. and forget the gift. humble. for l know my weakness. l would look up, and laugh. and love. and lift. l would be prayerful thro' each busy moment: l would be constantly in touch with Godg l would be tuned to hear the slightest whisper: l would have faith to keep the path Christ trod. SEAT!-iD: Left to Right-Lena Hutsenpiller. Myrnie Woodward. Virginia Humphries. Anita Crussr. SECOND ROW: .lo Ann Ferrell. Gray Schaefer. Rose Marie Price. Anita Myers. ,loan Stephan. THIRD ROW: Kennard lard. Alyce Savage. George Sanderlin. Billy Culverhouse. Ted Wool. Charles Meachum. Robert Greene. David Watts. FOURTH ROW: Kermit Scarborough. Frank larrall. Gary Rudman.
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BETA CLUB JoAnn Johnson Anita Myers .ludy Taylor Julia Grey Wallace Miss Betty Edwards Miss Martha A. Wilson The Beta Club. recognizing juniors and seniors having a B average. was formed at our school in l952. The club starting with only sixteen members. has grown tremend- ously: it now has thirty-five members. The club's motto is Let us lead by serving others. It is our goal to promote leadership. character. and ability. Our club sponsored many projects this yearg those for service and those for money making purposes. However. our main project was to raise money for the State Convention which President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor was held in Roanoke. March ll and l2. The Beta Club sponsored the Who's Who Club for all students maintaining a B aver- age during a six weeks period. Parties, movies. etc. were given to the Who's Who Club as entertainment. to try to get the students to work harder and make better grades. Although our club is one of the youngest in the state, we have participated actively in the State's Beta duties and have developed into a full grown club. FIRST ROW: Left to Right-JoAnn Johnson. Presfdent. Anita Myers. Vice-President. Julia Grey Wal- lace. treasurer. Judy Taylor. Secretary was absent. SECOND ROW:l.eft to Right-Penny Pennington. Gray Shaefer. l.inda Hearne. Anita Cruser. Virginia Humphries. Lena Hutsenpiller, Phyllis Jennett. Keith Wilder. THIRD ROW: Left to Right-Ann McManus. Maria Johnson. Murnie Woodward. Sandra Hood. Pat Bonney. Patsy Skipper. Nancy Barco. FOURTH ROW: Left to Right-Bill Costenbader. Roger Kee noy. Tommy l.ief. David Watts. Buddy Greene. David Chrisman.
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