Escambia High School - Escambian Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1977

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Escambia High School - Escambian Yearbook (Pensacola, FL) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 133 of 294
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First row: Rick Spicuzza, Jimmy Fleetwood. Second rowx Mark Short, vice president: Jamie Hughes, Bob Maloy, Joey Moey, Per Fredrickson. Fourth row: Larry Eckoff, Albert Ward, McKerlie. Kirk Dye, treasurer: David McCartney, Ricky Erickson. Third row: Keith Jim Kane. Jay Etherton, president: Dale McNeese. secretary: Bob Gay. First row: Louise Schumacher. senior sweetheart: Alicia Villanueva, senior sweetheart: Renee Lewis. senior sweetheart: .lan Ricks. senior sweetheart. Second row: Shannon Thompson. sophomore sweetheart: Debbie Wall, junior sweetheart: Sherri Meador. junior sweetheart: Lori Kee. sophomore sweetheart. ISO Etherton Feels Key Club Serves hole Communit Key strives to serve the community, as well as the school, states president Jay Etherton. Through the efforts and determination of each and every member, we set out to serve everyone in the best way possible. Key has been in existence at Escambia since I958. Since its origination, Key has been sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Warrington. Mr. Don Coleman, who is in his first year of teaching at Escambia. is the faculty advisor for this young men's organization. Various projects are conducted throughout the year. A citrus fruit sale was the club's major fund-raising activity. This project is one ofseveral that Key undertakes in conjunction with Kiwanis. Service projects include cleaning the biology pond and area, and distributing pamphlets in Warrington for the November elections. While still serving the community and school, Key members enjoyed themselves at Christmas by visiting Haven of Our Lady of Peace, decorating a tree in the lobby, carolling and holding Angel Week with Anchor, their sister club. Highlighting the year is the annual Anchor- Key Banquet and Dance. Here, members honor seniors and reflect on the past year. Key has achieved many goals this year, concludes Jay. The club has conducted many worthwhile activities.



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Adams, Debbie Barr. Jean Baxter. Sheri Boothe, Anna Burch. Jonnie Clark, Kim Commander. Debbie Drew, Susan Finch. Cindy Secretary Foley, Melissa Gorday. Ann Gorman, Susan Griffin, .lorii Harper, Rae Anne Harris, Hope 131 At Alpha's sing-a-thon. Anchor Club gets Santa to join them in a song. 'Helping Hand To ll in Need' s Anchor Motto lf in helping others there's a battle won. an Anchor grows, an Anchor glows. We will lend a helping hand to all in need, regardless of their race or creed. Anchor members take pride and strength from their song and creed. Both individually and as a group, they strive toward helping others in need. As a service organization, Anchor is involved in many projects. I am very proud of Anchor's accomplishments this year. We have concentrated most of our efforts in the areas of community and school service. explains Margie Whatley. president. Service is really what Anchor is here for! In August. the club was already busy with school activities by acting as guides at freshman orientation. a spaghetti luncheon, served by the members. welcomed the teachers back to school. Plans for the Homecoming float got under- way in September in an effort to boost school spirit. While working on the float. which placed third in competition, members participated in various activities. The girls donated several hours on Labor Day by working with the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon at Cordova Mall and at WEAR-TV. By serving as hostesses at the annual Fiesta of Five Flags Antique Show, assembling student research handbooks, participating in the Cur- riculum Fair, visiting Haven of Our Lady of Peace. and cooking breakfast for the football team. Anchor members serve their school and commun- ity. Throughout the year. Clankers attend church with Key and visit the Crippled Children's Home. Although service is the main goal of Anchor, relaxation and enjoyment are still important. Activities such as slumber parties, hayrides. cook-outs and Christmas carolling add to the memories each girl gains through membership in Anchor. To end each school year. Progressive Dinner, Senior Banquet and Anchor-Key Banquet and Dance are held. These three events are looked forward to all year because they signify a year's worth of responsibilites and accomplishments. Each girl resolves to continue her service to others, keeping the club's motto in mind, With God as our co-pilot. anchored we hoId.

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