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First row, I. to r.t Becky Wrenn, Dottie Lohr, Gwyn Locklar, Treos.; Vicki Manuel, Marsha Wald, Mae Kendall, Carol Dalton, Shirley Mabe; second row: Patricia Dawson, Nickie Di Maria, June Ball, Sec ' y; Marilyn Gerringer, Bonna Wood¬ ard, Miss Faye Williams, Advisor; Kathy Williams, Kay Wood, Jayveta Evans, Debbie Ingold; third row: Janice Cox, Trudy Coffie, Jessie Petty, V. Pres.; Norma Simpson, Teresa Williams, Pres.; Pat Carter, Paula Nodtvedt, Gwen Jenkins, Debbie Lawson, Reba Hatfield, Connie Burgess, Ronda French Rag Dolls Made For Sponsored by the Pilot Club, the Anchor Club is active in all phases of school and community life. In December, the Christmas social was held jointly with the Key Club at Vicks Chemical Club House. In March, the girls will present a joint program with Page for the Pilot Club. Children In Hospital Members visited the children ' s ward at Wesley Long Hospital to give rag dolls to those who were there. They went to the Evergreen Rest Home with a basket of fruit for elderly residents. The year was topped off with a convention in Morganton on the first weekend in April. Teresa Williams, Sara Larson, and Ronda French are shown decorating the Vicks Chemical Club House for the Christmas social. 130 Jessie Petty, Sara Larson, Kathy Williams, Ronda French, and Bonna Woodard are snapped during a planning meeting of the Anchor Club.
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Teachers Pleased By Clean Blackboards Paige Spoon totals the money turned in from Claxton Fruit¬ cake sales. Civinette officers discuss some pressing issues. Many worthwhile projects were undertaken by the Civinettes this year to render service to the school and to the community. Teachers were pleas¬ antly surprised to find sparkling clean black¬ boards and chalk-free erasers week after week when busy Civinettes undertook this chore. On Mondays and Thursdays, the girls gave inspira¬ tional thoughts over the inter-com system, and they actively participated in each beautification work-day to improve the school grounds. School spirit was boosted by the sale of green and gold pennant badges during basketball season. For the Community, Civinettes stuffed envel¬ opes with Christmas seals, helped with local fund drives, and packed baskets with food for needy families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Many people became aware of service with a smile, as Civinettes set a high standard of giving of themselves. Junior Civinettes, first row, I. to r.: Gayle Turner, Carol Slawter, Karen Williams, Ellen Lambeth, Dovie Lackey, Paige Spoon, V. Pres.: Sue Turner, Penny Griffin, Linda ! Glass, Sec ' y; second row: Edith Constantine, Elaine Lewis, i Theresa Rae Tilley, Treas.; Annette Hunter, Gail Allen, Linda Willis, Sundie Forrest, Dianne Wilder, Angela Carter; third row: Linda Owens, Pres.; Phyllis Campbell, Cathy Neal, Pat Blevins, Patty Willis, Sheila Johnson, Carol Shaw, Susan Brooks, Jam ' s Sprinkle, Judy Slawter, Linda Williams.
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Gold Door Project Brings Cheer To Many At the beginning of the year the Gate City Sub¬ juniors sold attractive school folders, and in Feb¬ ruary Valentine candy was available through members. These projects raised money for school and community projects. The Gold Door project provides gifts for less fortunate children. Items such as costume jewelry, cosmetics, clothing, and musical instruments are donated, packed, and sent by club members. Subjuniors have participated in many com¬ munity fund-raising drives, such as the heart fund and the tuberculosis campaign. Even on rainy days, the Sub-juniors have stood out in the weather with their cups in hand! Mrs. Jessup took over as Advisor when Mrs. Haley had to move. Subjunior officers, I. to r.: Leonne Hayes, Treas.; Diane Troy, Pres.; Sharon Overman, V. Pres.; Marie Col- trane, Sec ' y- Here the officers discuss future plans for the club. First row, I. to r.: Carolyn Joyner, Kiona Penninger, Sharon Edge, Marie Coltrane, Sec ' y Mrs. Mary E. Haley, Advisor; Diane Troy, Pres.; Leanne Hayes, Treas.; Pat Caudle, Wanda Beck, Sharon Overman, V. Pres.; second row: Carolyn Bouldin, Deloris Jones, Toni Reynolds, Cathy Swanson, Sue Shackel¬ ford, Sandra Peters, Linda Barrow, Barbara Fentress, Pat Coble, Gay Craven, Mary Jane Earl, Brenda Holmes, Diane Norman, Car ol Hanson. Initiations included dressing as a granny and baking cookies for old members. Seated, I. to r.: Toni Reynolds, Carol Han¬ son, Barbara Fentress; standing: Carolyn Joyner, Sue Shackelford, Pat Caudle, Mary Jane Earl, Wanda Beck, Carolyn Bouldin, and Pat Simmons. 131
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