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The National Beta Club Creed

Honesty
Justice
Service
Cooperation
Responsibility
Industriousness
Humility
Charity

Beta Club Purpose

The purpose of the National Beta Club is to promote the ideals of character, service and leadership among students, to reward meritorious achievement and to encourage and assist students in continuing their education after high school

Beta Club Vision

The National Beta Club is a student-centered organization, which continually develops and nurtures individuals by providing opportunities and experiences that will enable them to demonstrate the ideals of character, achievement, service and leadership in a global community.

 

   

 

NATIONAL BETA CLUB

8TH GRADE MEMBERS

Dustin Carden
Suzanne Clayton
Lauren Coates
Amber Cooley
Jacob Farrell
Natia Kennedy
Paul Kim
Jessica Murray
Casey Pleasants
Bianca Scott
William Shaw, Jr.
Jessica Sheleg
Kristen Tingen
Morgan Zizzi

7TH GRADE MEMBERS

Sarah Bayliff
Dylan Bonafair
Megan Briggs
Morgen Carrington
William Cates
Carter Coleman
Christopher Dorthy
Crystal Duncan
Anya Flowe
Erin Hicks
Hannah Hicks
Michaela Huff
Jared Jones
Crystal Kelly
Kaitlyn Long
Alexis Lunsford
Morgan Martin
Rebecca Martin
Madeline Phillips
Carson Pleasant
Taylor Puryear
Brooklyn Roberson
Charlotte Smith
Caroline Strickland
Cameron Tuck
Jamie Weber

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MEMBERS

10TH GRADE

Ellison Craft

9TH GRADE

Lyndsey Day
Charles Isaackson
David Schreffler
Tobie Sparks
Jarrett Ward

The Beta Club insignia is composed of the emblem as its central feature, with two additional symbols - a knight's head, and a lettered scroll. The knight's head was designed to represent nobility of personality in recognizing the inherent dignity f every human being.

The words "Achievement, Character, Leadership" which appear in the scroll beneath the emblem are the cardinal attributes upon which depend membership in the Beta Club. The scroll itself is derived from usage of the symbol in heraldry, representing part of a knight's tunic which was ripped from him in his combat to defend the right

 


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