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WWWWWW Wwwwfwwwwnf A poster promoting the club's big clean up campaign is displayed by a neat Anchorette, Paula Roper. , WT' Q 'W A 'il 5 7-' ' ,jr First row: Arlah Jackson, treasurerg Tawana Coleman, presi- dentg Maxine Thompson, vice-president. Second row: Carolynne Carter, secretaryg Darneta Gillespie, chaplain. Although cleaning trophy cases was certainly not a favorite project, with usual Anchor Club enthusiasm. Despite sneezes and broken Carolynne Carter, Faye Jarnigan, and Arlah Jackson tackled the task fingernails, the girls worked until every trophy was shined 1..,.. ,Ma Ea...--W
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ANCHOR CLUB-First row: Debbie Stout, Sylvia Cullom, Mary Green, Quintella Smith, Juan McKinney, sweetheartg Maxine Thompson, Sylvia Boyd, Doby Foust, sweetheart, Ramona Jones, Brenda Hardin, Anjel Steger, Delores Jarnigan, Diana Robinson, Marilyn Wynn, Brenda Gray. Second row: Jacqueline Cullom, Miriam Kenimer, Peggy Brown, Faye Jarnigan, Paula Yette, Cheneta Taylor, Carolynne Carter, LaVeme Cox, Ajnchor Club Girls Put thers First Dancing, partying, collecting for charities, giving to the needy, and having fun making the scene exemplify a certain group. Who's doing all this? The Austin-East Anchor Club, that's who! The Anchor Club is a girls, club that consists of juniors and seniors who are the top scholars, workers, and school citizens. In other words, theyire the Hcream of the crop? In addition to their school projects, the Anchorettes meet with other area Anchor Clubs at teas, banquets, and even service projects. Besides enriching their own lives with friend- ship, they all join together to fulfill their purpose of serving the community and others. Jervece Leath, Arlah Jackson, Mary Dragg, Gilda Golightly, Kathy Henderson, Yvette Dupree, Pat Black. Third row: Bonita Gillespie, Sandra DeArmond, Mary Carter, Vivian Anderson, Paula Roper, Dameta Gillespie, Tawana Coleman, Judy Bryant, Pat Fletcher, Karen Jones, Frances White, Yvonne Dupree. Believing only one in a family can be inducted, Bonita Gillespie cries when her twin, Darneta, and Tawana Coleman give her an anchor. . ,..:t.mL:asE1.:m..5':i Lk MA, ,, i, ,A ,
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OFFICERS-First row: Sylvia Boyd, sweetheart, Barry Jones, president,-Shirley Barkley, sweetheart. Second row: Clyde Anderson, junior representative, George Kemp, vice-president, Carl Torbush, secretary, Charles McAfee, sophomore representative. Third row: Kevin Duffield, treasurer, Stephen Scruggs, sergeant at arms, Kenneth Duffield, senior representative. -V ra Key Club Serves School and Communit ls the popcorn popped in our school poisoned . . . or did someone just forget what salt was! Whatever the trouble, two Key Club members get the blame. But selling popcorn for the athletic department is only one service performed by Key Clubbers. The Kiwanis sponsored service club has young men with character and leadership as the basic foundation of the organization. Not simply popcorn poppers, the Key Club boys also raise the flag at home games and sponsor the Football Queen contest. Elbow grease and toil are not foreign to them either, since cleaning the school's lockers is one of their major projects. In addition to school services, Key Club also recognizes its power to contribute to the community through its distribution of Thanksgiving baskets. . A long line of desks awaits the Ajax soaked rags wielded by Carl Torbush and Clyde Anderson.
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