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Forward ever, backward never is the spirit that led Anchor Club through another successful year of serving the community and school. Several annual projects such as the Spaghetti Dinner, car wash, and driving the chorus to Lantana head the list which contains a lot of new projects. Working at the Fort Lauderdale Oral School was a new experience for many Anchor girls who had never come in contact with deaf children. Aiding in community fund drives, many Anchors worked for the Heart Association. Cerebral Palsy Clinic, and, also, for the Telethon. Busy club members redecorated the teachers lounge and at the same time sold Flying L scrapbooks. Towards the end of the year, the Anchor- age was opened for the use of all clubs and organiza- tions. Besides serving the community, Anchor members have displayed their artistic and dramatic talents by winning first place in the homecoming parade for the fourth consecutive year and took first place in the Flying L Follies. This year Melody Circus, which is co-sponsored with Wheel Club, was held in the War Memorial Auditorium. Two dances were given this year. One was a free dance given after the final basketball game by Anchor and Juniorettes, and the other given after a football game. At that time Mercer McClure was crowned Anchor Admiral. Club to Victory in ’59 Marcia Cathy Jeannino Miison Pierce Pittman Barbara Nedra Sally Roman Schultz Shank Nancy Sue Mary. Sue Sumwalt Wagner Wilson Anchor's mighty chief L. the eye-catching attraction of their first-prizo float, stands, with a war-like expression, as head of his tribe during a scalping session. Working hard to propare an authentic Italian setting for the annual Anchor Spaghetti Dinner are Susie Smith, DeEtto Mc- Phoron. and Lyn Gilroy.
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Anchors Awoigh! Flanking Admiral” Mercer McClure are Anchor Club officers Susie Smith, Secretary; Sandy Johnson, Vice-President; Barbara Hepp, President; and Elsie Marcum, Treasurer. ANCHOR’S Battle Cry, 'Scalp ’em’ Carries Jane Jerri Kay Joyce Lyn Norma Joan Beasley Bittner Burch Casoria Chaffee Combs Crifchley Sylvia Patricia Marilyn Beverly Sandra Lyn Barbara Cross Dunsworth Etheridge Forman Forman Gilroy Guercio IB ■A w V7 H W-3 f •TB 4VT” Vts, V. r r 11 If J A wvwHV V . Linda Mary Ginger Pom Lynne Sharon OeEtte Heap Hildebrendt Humphrey Hyde Karsten McMillan MePheron
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Dave Henry President Don Noland Doug McLaughlin Ralph Lehr John McElfresh Vice-President Corresponding Recording Treasurer Secretary Secretary Squire Knox Senior Director Mr. Maurer Sponsor Key Club has a long-standing record of service to the school and to the community. This year the boys have maintained this tradition. The club started off with a loud bang by sponsoring Welcome Week. Mem- bers gave out name cards and pencils which said Welcome to L.H.S.' This promoted a friendly atmosphere during the opening days of school. Key Club also was in charge of selling pep tags before each football game. These little white squares of cardboard did their part in spreading school spirit on.campus. Another useful Key Club project is the student telephone directory. This handy little book is published annually and sold for the nominal fee of fifty cents. When Twirp Season rolled around. Key Club was in there pitching as it presented the Sadie Hawkins Dance. This event gave the girls a chance to invite the man of their dreams out for an evening of fun. Other activities sponsored by Key Club are the Faculty-Varsity basket- ball game and the Youth Rally which is held each year at War Memorial Auditorium. It is obvious that the students of Fort Lauderdale High owe a vote of thanks to this service club for the many benefits it gives them. KEY CLUB’S Welcome Week’ Launches Theso Key Club directories sure do come in handy, thinks Jerry Bittner as she
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