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:ra with one exception Jenine Walker and Michele Williams and friends enjoy posing for the Anchor Club is a girls’ service club spon- sored by the Pilot Club of Tampa, a profes- sional and business women’s service club. The Anchor’s of King arc renowned for their disc jockey dance held every spring. Throughout the school year they gave spir- it and financial support to the school and other school organizations; such as the athelctic teams, the school newspaper publication. They also took part in the Stu- dent Council’s Lion Roar. By presenting a lively version of the mighty Lions. Community service activities have in- cluded a visit to nursing homes. Under the leadership of the sponsor Mrs. Spillane and president Arnita Kincy the 1981-1982 Anchor Club has succeeded in having a most successful year. FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) Mrs. Spillane. Denise Minor. Yvette Frecmnirlf da’Johnson. Arnita Kincy. Lorshawn Vickers,Fern Minor. Jackie Burney. SECOND ROW : Tammy Brim.Ambrea Johnson. BiidacUNcaly.Diane Smith. Angela Foxworth. Sylvia Johnspn. Denim Williams. Voncenia King. THIRD ROW: Audrey Brantley.-Brenda Simmons. Robin l.owc. Teresa Wells. Trina DeVoe. ‘Althea Ogl Catherin Faison. FOURTH ROW: Shauta Moffitt, Jennifer Oglesby; Carla Copeland. Ann Thomas, Jackie Daniels. Jackie. Sherry G Nicky Wilson. • Anchor 139
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Opti ' This year’s Opti-Miss started off with a brand new sponsor, Miss Sutherland. With her help, spirit and enthusiam, the club has been a tremendous success. This year the club boosted school spirit by selling the traditional tear rags to the student body during the football season. The money col- lected from the sales was donated to the Salvation Army to buy can goods. To contribute their service to the school Opti-Miss set aside one Saturday to clean up the school grounds and beautify our school. These girls had alot to do and they proved it to be a task well accomplished. Through togetherness, they work up the continuous spirit of Opti-Miss. The club president this year was Carla Crosson, vice president Brenda Groene, and the other officers were the backbone of the club this year. iamic Mayo and Vivian denting show their enthui ia andfschool spirit 138 Opti-Miss
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Blake Moore (See.), Pete Kaye (Pres.), Ricky Cochrqp (Vice Pres.), Frank Poukner, k.c Herrin. Bradley Boston, Carl Lane, Scott Bromii. f cr‘ 7 lop‘ v t j M To 140 Key Club Mr. Adams. also Coach of the boys soccer team, watches the game carefully at t.’ic Key Invitation- al Pre-Season Soccer Tournament at King. This year’s Key Club started with a new sponsor, Mr. Adams. Besides being the new Key Club sponsor, Mr. Adams is also the coach of the King’s boy soccer team. One of the major projects this year by the Key Club members to the school and the community was, the Key Invitational Pre- Season Soccer Tournament. The tourna- ment was at King High School stadium on December 15th through the 18th. While all of the Hillsborough High School soccer teams played in this ten game single eli- mination tournament, the Key members were busy working in the concession stands trying to raise money for needy organiza- tions. Mr. Adams hope that this Key Invita- tional will become an annual project. -
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