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i- Arlefa Rout! wears ai Polish costume us she plugs 'l'he Minute Xkziltz hi Vhopin during ussenihly presented lg the Lt-:ieiie J To the hY'hm of South ot the lSorrler sung by Ronnie Hur ray. Shirley llirniinghzini pm-rlornis spirited Mexican llzit lm 62 Q--n-nr.-4-' 1 'Eb NAS. fx Row one: lirentlu llohlis. Shirley l5irniingh:nn, Bill Shinfler. .lainie lngrzini. Kathy lit-llzih. John tollinzin. tfhzirlene Ensey. .lufly Roberts. Row two: hue Holloway, Kay Johnston. .Iot- Johns. Elizzihetli Gzirzzt, Katy Browning. .loyee Droll. Flzipper 'Xlet'utt-heon. Vzirol Noaguess. Row three: Betty Irwin. l':n'ol toe. lxzithy ioekrill. Nl4ii'gzn'et t uellzir, Xlillizini Mzirtln. I.. li. FRIENDSHIP CLUB i'zirroll's newest zintl largest organization is the Frienflsliip iflub. its forniul nzinie being The Carroll Chapter ot' the lnternzitional l riendship League. The club has 58 nienibers and is sponsored by Mrs. Pearce. who is given eredit lor the initial idea ol the or- gzinixzition. The new club establishes pi'm-reflexive zincl JAPANESE SERVANT KATHY BELLAH POURS TEA Hesse oo 'IN tn? 0 ' ,A at K A ,Ji I so 0 ,5 Y f U
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' ? Cutting transparencies for color division pages, art editor George Jenkins contributes many additional hours to Anchor. Xp Focusing the enlarger in thc yearbo0k's own equipped dark- room, Mike Bright develops and prints annual photographs. YEARBOOK HONORS FIRST SENIOR CLASS Challenged by the responsibility of creating the first yearbook for Carroll, the Anchor staff set a book of highest standards as their goal. Hours of work after school and on Saturdays were required to meet the deadlines. Staff members sold plastic covers and stamp- ed names on books to earn money for color and extra pages in the yearbook. Gordon Fritz, Tommy Coles and David Horton, who assisted with photography. are not pictured. J get Martha Prather, editor, confers with Mrs. Pierce, Anchor sponsor, about the layout of a page in the annual dummy. 'Ng t ig. mt f ,nxt 'Mi ww ., Q, 'Ei i -fin-rf ' 5-vw Working at night is Rosie Perez. Karen Reinertsen. Elrae Phillips, and Hugh Lowe in order to meet the deadline. Anchor staff members arc: Loretta Jordan, Linda Martin. Barbaia Moore, Kay Browning. Peggy Conner. Janie Ingram. and Lora Friend Q3 in x
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I I 4 tlitchcll. .lt-:nn tulloxxziy, ftlurthu Smith. Row four: Gt-nc llzill. liohlzy !'Iuh.inks. Mike King. Curtis ltzitlitf, Sandy rsiinnions. Kao lleinme. t'hzurlottc Selxig. Nancy t'hut't'ec, Row five: Szunnxy linsterwood, Ray NlcNlzinus, Billy Mclhurl. Adrian tionlulcz. Randall l,ox'eluce. Marvin lfutrcll. Martin l'ittnizin and Johnny Hawkins. GIVES ASSEMBLY writes at skeletal constitution for future ineinbers. The members all correspond with foreign stu- dents near their own age who want to learn about life in America. In club meetings, members discuss their letters and their knowledge about various countries. t'olorl'ul pictures and postcards are often exchanged. KAY HEMME, BRENDA HOBBS. AND MARGE CUELLAR. H v 0 ig 1,1 ' U ' .x , 0 O 335' 0 o,,, o A 5 0 Q 'st if 0 0 'il' , if O 1'-l 'w o 0 0 slliff 'V' O., 0 0 o t fe Q 0 Glaeif-:. o 'itgfffx 'Ms 0 'NX ri 5 V31 7 , ,li Az S , Bill Shinder gives ai portrayal ol' an Germain iinmigrnnt in the l rienrlship t'lulm zissernbly. Playing opposite is .lunrny Rules. Tiflebaum does at rendition ot' the llzmziiizin llulu us Judy verts :ind Betty lruin accompany her on native instruments 63
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