ORGANIZATIONS Participation In depths of assists students self-expression The Junior Beta Club, sponsored by Miss Ruth Browning, is open to junior high students maintaining a high scholastic average. It encourages the younger studen ts to strive; for better grades and to maintain a high average throughout their high school yea r s. During the year Presiden t Patti Stevens arranged programs and other activities in which members could parti cipate. Ha ving an effective, systemati c library is tile main purpose of the Library Club. Under tile guidan ce of Mrs. Irma \\felch. eye-ca tching bulletin boa rds and attractive di splays made the Acad · emy library a more interesting place in which to study and broaden one·s education. Arousing school spirit and supporting the various teams are the main goals of the Harding Academy Pep Club . Among the duties of the club, under the leadershi I' of Presiden t Diane Stevens and the supervis ion of Mrs. Barncs~ the s ponsor~ was the decoration of the halls before each football game and th e preparation of the annual homecoming act ivities. An active part of the Pep Club were the cheerleaders who did a great job in organizing pep ralli es before th e fan s at the games and decorating the goa I posts. LIBRARY ClUB. FIRST ROW, Pryor, Hays, Baggett, Watts, Clark, Morlin. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Welch !sponsorl, Formby, Helsten, Bridger, Prock. 240 JUNIOR BETA CLUB. FIRST ROW: Ru th Browning, Tucker, Rhodes, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Clark. Sheppard, Baggett. THIRD ROW: Formby, Hays, Spradlin. FOURTH ROW: Mortin, Webb, Holder. FIFTH ROW: Stevens, Walls THIRD ROW: P. Groover, D. Groover, Neal, Davis, Gould. FOURTH ROW: Spradlin, Jones, Ganus, Vines, Stevens, Moore.
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