WORKING TOGE:THE:R ... Some peOf'I" am born with a natural gift of high intelligence. Others are not, but must work for their grades. Some of both groups are in Beta Club. This club is not a service organization, social club or popularity contest. It is simply a club to honor those who have maintained a 90 average or above for two six weeks consecutively. These people shou ld not be looked on as "snobs," but as examples. Sometimes having a friend in the club may become an incentive for one to try harder for academic accomplishments. The important matter is not the grade average, but that one uses his Cod-given talents to do his best. 342 • Beta Clubs 3 1. SENIOR BETA CLUB. Front Row: i\ioore, Priest, Wright, Beadles, Moon, Segraves, Fike, Bullard, Hale, Pyland, Hackman, Huffman, Gentry, McGaha. Middle Row: Bond, Jones, Muncy, Daniel, Ulrey, R. Reynolds, McCoysponsor, Glenn, Oldham, Baker, Ozbirn, Beavers, Alston, Therrell, Henley. Back Row: Spurlock, Barnes, Campbell, Smith, Campbell, K. Reynolds, Walker, Pryor, Allen, Corbin. 2. BETA CLUB member Nancy Henley types articles for the WILDCAT. 3. TERESA PRIEST concentrates on her health notes. 4. CHEMISTRY lab can cause hardships for some, but not for Lori Baker. 5. JUNIOR BETA CLUB. Front Row: Pittman, Corow, Alexander, Shirley, Morris, Smith, Burkett, Warren, Bailey, Coker. Second Row: Higginbotham, Coker, Curry, Ozbirn, Britton, Rowan, Dobbins, Henderson, Brown, Yarbrough, Stapelton, Hale. Third Row: Corbin, Campbell, Howell, Rowan, Flippin, PiNman, Gibson, Gentry, Moon CiNy. Back Row: Smith, Segraves, White, Richey, Cook, O'Brien, Shirley, Robiso~, Priest, Pryor, Ballinger, Beck.
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