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D Q E Q F v Q if . ' c ' ' V ff ,, .ff W44.s T, ,. A . I' ' A Selling community ecology stationery, paper made completely from garbage, was one of the fund-raising projects of Anchor Club. Kathy Miller tries out her sales talk on lim Brovvn. l B The 20th anniversary committee discusses plans for banquet. C ANCHOR CLUB OFFICERS: Candy Caughron, treasurer, Debbie Portwood, president, Cheryl Ogle, vice president, Vicki Collins, secretary. AW XS Anchor Club basketball team practices as the Key Club cheer- leaders form a pyramid on the sidelines. Candy Coughron and Norma Miller prepare to leave the school to trick-or-treat for UNICEF. Anchor Club members dressed dolls for the Salvation Army to give to children at Christmas. The dolls were judged and a prize was giventothe mostoriginal. ORGANIZATIONS 83
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Anchor Club celebrates twentieth year Anchor Club celebrated its 20th anniversary this year with a banquet held in the spring for the club and its past presidents. The Anchor Club was the first one in Tennessee and the seventh in the nation. Dressing dolls for the Salvation Army to distribute to children at Christmas was the main winter project. In April the club had an Easter-egg hunt for the children at the Wesley Settlement House. As other service projects members collected for UNICEF and contri- buted hours vvorking at the Easter Seals Center. A7 82 ORGANIZATIONS
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i AQ ' lll all 1 xr . I tygggd -x ,JN B. QD A Business manager Missy Laugherty and l assistant Sharon Owens check receipts as l sports editor lone Moore and assistant Linda Deck, along with adviser Miss Barnes, double check. B Falcon editor Marti Fletcher discusses new ideas with copy editor Candy Caughron and layout editor Bill Burkhart. C Editor Marti Fletcher explains how to type copy to student life editors Molly Martin 84 ORGANIZATIONS in. CQ Q Rf '55 . !.!l ,' ,?'j1vE?ffY :riff A' A- .:f'f'- 'L 1 '- rf sr fy I4 he gf 'iI.. .iv . .4 and Carole Evans and academics editors Larry McFarland and Linda Riffey. Co-news editor Anthony Roberts inter- rupts assistant features editor Cheryl Boyd and circulation manager Mary Wheeler as they think up exciting headlines. Organizations editor Susan Neal helps assistants Edwina Sherrod and Kim Thomp- son with lay-outs as individuals editor Ginger O'Mary looks on. F G H Ad manager Vicki Vandergriff explains sales tactics to assistants Pat Mealer and Ann Wheeler. Reporters Debbie McFalls, Kim Hoskins, Martha Earl, and Adondra McCanelly read stories they wrote in the Falcon Quill. Falcon Quill editor Sadonna Lett checks stories written by co-news editor Peaches Hale, sports editor Randy Parker, and feature editor Donna Wilson,
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