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In I I I Keyettes Unlock A Year Of Success Keyettes, under the guidance of Miss Erskine, had, an active and successful year. During the Homecoming week, the Keyettes were particularly busy because they made a float for the Homecoming Court, sold Homecoming Mums, and decorated the football play- ers' lockers. Promoting Careers Night and the Walk- for-Mankind, making a Thanksgiving Basket, painting posters for football games, and sponsoring a Mr. Irresistible Contest kept the Keyette members busy throughout the year. The traditional Silver Bell Ball highlighted the year's activities. X 'X Q -sg , Barry Cash-Mr. Irresistible in I lun 'lil Nina lug 'Who Elleanore Moll stuffing napkins into a piece of chicken wire for the Homecoming Float. ROW 1-Elleanore Moll, Amy Arnold, ROW 2-Susan Law, Bonnie Beck, Laura Dotzler, ROW 3-Tracey Luther, Lee Ann Eaton, Leslie Espejo, ROW 4-Allison Winn, Monica Crosby, Lori Stratton, ROW 5-Barbara Winn, Marlene Chan, Becky Felton, ROW 6-Diane Kelly, Sharon Ander- son, Dianne Dacus, ROW 7-Gini Ann Alvarez, Gail Wood- bury, Irene Chan, ROW 8-Valerie Pharis, Sue Hurd, Beth Bray. MISSING-Glenda Harrell, Belinda Strickland. M .ll
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. ff Row 1: Patricia Theresa, Kim Gayhart, Kathy Williamson, Mary Anne Clark, Connie Dean. Row 2: Debbie Andrews, Karen Whittle, Terri Yelton, loy Buckner, Linda Little, Cheryl jenkins, Sharon Over- by, Linda Zorens. The Anchor Club and their Homecoming Float Anchor Club Highlights of the activities of this years Anchor Club included entering a float in the Homecoming Parade. They collected goods for patients at King's Daughters and Bayside Hospitals. On Halloween, they put on their costumes and went to the Center for Effective Learning where they enter- tained the children. At Christmas they had a party and took a basket of food to a needy family. Other activities included collecting supplies for the SPCA, sponsoring a skating party, and being waitresses at a dance.
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w ' ll Kathy Bray pins a Careers Unlimited l tag on Miss Erskine. l l ' .E l l 4 l l Lee Ann Eaton sells another mum. i X J . 6 l ls this Mr. G. or a Gong Show contestant? ll t Xl mt :-Q , Eddy Theisz pins a Homecoming 5 , mum on Carla Hipp. .i X r ll ' l Q 5 gf J 'L 4 Q 5 -I - l sag w, i ee I , C8 WE ll- d. rh 11: Valerie Pharis and Pam Kelp make finishing touches on float. Being an officer is a hair-raising experience. ,ty Eg- Amy Arnold - President 7 Elleanore Moll - Vice-Pres. Bonnie Beck - Secretary Susan Law - Historian Laura Dotzler - Treasurer
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