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JUNIOR JUNIOR EXCHANGE-Left to right: Jerry Smith. Mark Wright. George Campbell. Ralph Yierday. Elmer Ashton. Norman Johnston, Eu- gene Mathew. Mr. Miller, Richard Schroeter, Roy Nelms, Tony Clayton. Joe Ryan. James Johnson. Harlis Frier. JUNIOR OPTIMISTS Lhderstanding one's neighbors is the secret of peace. The Exchange Club's purpose is to learn about other communities and their problems through first hand study of its schools, civic institutions, and recreational facilities. The impressive Freedom Shrine which hangs in our hall ...Ani was provided by the Junior Exchange in cooperation with their paretn club, the Exchange Club of Tampa. Rlembership is based on scholastic average, character and leadership. Optimists alll Of course the Junior Optimists, while they like to look on the bright side of things, never hesitate to pitch in and see that the bright side becomes a reality. As all service clubs, they serve their community and school through various projects and uphold a high moral code. Membership is awarded to boys having a C average or better, and are accepted by the old members and the club sponsor. JUNIOR OPTIMIST-Left to right, front row: Robert Granger. Glen Mathew, Bob Carlisle, Jimmy Holland. Pat Bennett. Bark row: Mr. Yglesias. Kenneth Little. Tony Cortes. Larry Croy. EXCHANGE
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ANCHOR 'U CLUB ANCHOR CLUB-Seated front, left to right: Yonda Burgess. iYeepi. Carolyn Beverly iSect.i. ' h Barbara Smit 1'l'reas.J. Nettie-Grace McClellan rPres.J. first rom: Miss Joyce Curry iSpon- sorl, Martha Rodriguez. l-aYerne Pearson. Sennul rare: Brenda Metts. Frances Hale, Marion Brooks. Carilou Peterson. Judv Fox. Jenean Ledbetter, Barbara Peterson. Third rote: Deanna Moore. Sandy Luke. Betty Mills. Nancy Singletarv. .lane Cutrell. Fourth row: June West. Jan Hill. Shirley McMillan. Ann Urossenbacher. Fifth ruzv: Linda Bramlett. Julie Moore. Kath- erine Cordell. Sugar and Spice, and everything nice . . . that's vvhat the Anchor hyvvord last year as they worked hard at selling goes into the delectahle confections hacked hy the Anchor Cluh for their cake sales vvhich they sponsor to earn money for a party at the Retarded Children's Home, and one to earn the funds for a donation to help lfostered Children. ink vvells to earn money to huy a movie screen for the school. ln order to qualify as a memher of this service club. a girl must he ot high scholastic standing. and have qualities of leadership and good character. 'lille neyv members are Other projects included a singing fest at the Uld Peo- chosen hy the cluh from an approved list of junior and senior I ple's Home. XYould you care to buy an ink vvellfn. became girls. H H CLUB First in Floridafthird in the nation. 'lihe Club places its motto 'Tirovvth through Service in action hy serv- ing Chamberlain and the surrounding community to the full- est degree. Linder the sponsorship of Zonta lnternational. an execu- tive husiness vvonit-n's organization. and Mrs. Higgins. fac- Cl.UB-Stumline, left to right: Madge Fussell. Aila lfrman. Jean llellarlo. Pearl Sirotowitz. Mrs. Stevens. .lanice Mitchell. Table at left: Roberta Mclialfev. Jeannie Cierbec. Mary Ann Gal- vin. Juanita D'.-Xngona. Miss Higgins. Mary Ann Deffarlo. Connie McKee. Dorothy Burden, Helen l.ar2ent. Lynda Fulwood. Judy ulty advisor, the Z Liluh has taken part successfully in numcrous projects and activities, hoth civic and social. 'lihe :luh hoasts JU memhers which is limited percentage from the three classes. 'lihese niemhers are chosen on the hasis of leader- ship. scholarship, and character. Weeks. Ifouml Table: Pat Bertino, Connie Stohler. Patrilla .-Xnn Scott. Betsy Mottola. Table at rieht: Hail Magnon. Saundra lle.-Xm- hrose. Mary Ann Micceri. Pat Casiday. Pat .-Xrehart. Pat Madison. Barbara Livingston. Virginia Hanley. Charlotte Peterson. .F -1' - S iii l
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Y-TEENS Y-TEENS - Seated, left to right: Charlene Wiggins. San- dra King. Annette Ryan. Pat Livesay, Naomi Torre. San- dra Richardson. Second row: Patricia Madison. Barbara Livingston. Helen Largent. Nancy Livesay. Jeanne Van Fleet. Madge Fussell. Third row: Paula Holt, Carilou Peterson. Yonda Burgess. Nancy Hunn. Roberta Nic- Gafley, Wanda Athey, Patri- cia Arehart. Carol Martin, Mrs. Carolyn Day. Lyndy Blair, Barbara Hornbeck. Some Tampa families were happier at Thanksgiving and Christmas this year! Wvhy? Y-'lieensl The Y-'lieens this year prepared baskets of food for needy families during the Christ- mas and Thanksgiving season as well as caroling together at Christmas. 'lihe money raised from Y-'lieens service projects all goes High times. Hi-Y . . . these two words really go together, because when the Hi-Y boys get together for their conference par- ticipation in such sports as swimming, base- ball, tennis and howling, the outcome is always fun and good times. Besides their participation in the sports, Hi-Y boys went on a jaunt to 'l'allahassee to attend the Hi-Y and 'liri-Y conference. and they served their school by helping out behind the concession stand during the foot- ball games. Any boy may qualify as a member of this :lub by attending three meetings consecu- tively and visiting the Y.NI.C..-X. once Z1 month. Hi-Y-Seated, left to right: Jimmy Carpenter. David Stephens. Jimmy Holland. George Fhr- hard. Bill O'Dll, Charles Joyner. Second rot:-: Nlr. Yacher, Jim Wavnick. James Stove. Ronald Nlontal. Jimmy Klapps. Third row: Danny Tur- ley. Larry Bolkin. Fred Joyner. Leroy Rladen. Al Menendez. FL toward sending a girl to the Y-'lieens summer conference 'lil oming game and the dance that followed the Pow-XVow skits. Y-'lieen girls have all earned a average in their stud- ies and have accepted the goals and standards of the club. HI- iey sponsored the big Chiefs' l'ow-XYow before the home-
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