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24 The Student Council sponsored a canned food drive. The Hinkle homeroom gathered canned goods and stored them under the Christmas tree, Jan Chistopher, Larry Hyams, Debra Conley, Sharon Bass and Mary Kirk. Council takes trzp Concern . . . Ready . . . Action . . . Is the belief of many Anderson Stu- dent Council Officers and representatives. The student council meeting was held in Ada, Oklahoma, November 5-6. Attending the meeting were Paula Stafford, president, Cheryl Beauchamp, reporter, Roy Amster, treasurer, Rodney Kelley. Student Council also sponsored the canned food drive at Christmas time. The total collected was given to the Salvation Army who in turn dis- tributed the canned goods where most needed. On December 21, 1973, the Student Council helped give a Christmas Party that the Parent-Teacher-Association sponsored. The theme of the party was the 5O's with the students dressing in clothing looking like middle of 1950's costume and 5O's dancing. This fine organization has done many things that are appreciated throughout the school, among the students, faculty, and administration. A group such as this should be recognized for their ability to please and satisfy the needs and necessities to keep a school thriving and surviving. Charles McGinty, sponsor of Student Council, is NOT PICTURED. BOTTOM ROW: Connie Ridenour, Cheryl Beauchamp, Elizabeth Bryant, Kay Dilliard, James Brown, Kay Samuels. SECOND ROW: Susie Jackson, Tami Woods, Joyce Owens, Pam Payne, Tony Stevens, Rodney l.. Kelley, Terri Troll. THIRD ROW: Duane Grundy, Paula Stafford, Maxine Flowers, Deborah Tibbs, Jeanette Hayhurst, Lori Hamilton. TOP ROW: Sandy Doss, Kathy Ryder, Paula Bitson, Paula Sanders, Cynthia Jackson, Daniel Fields, Shery Procell, Debbie Dilliard, Velma Williams. ON RIGHT, Paula Stafford Cspeakerl, Lori Hamilton Ccenterl, Susie Jackson fendl are be- ing installed as officers for Student Council. They seem ready to board the Anderson Train. l 'L7.LL1.LI.l-I L ' U41 'Ll-I '
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ar- g 0 g 0 Here is a line-up of the Anderson Orchestra. FRONT ROW: DeGraffenreid, Kevin Conley, Wayne Paulsen, Greg Meadows Mark Grifiis, Sharon Ridenour, Brenda Stevens, Carolyn Christopher Henry, and Bryan Eaton. Daniels, Dianna Blades. BACK ROW: Rhoda Peters, Gayla New sound emerges Grab your bows, violinist, check your strings cellist. In orchestra you probably hear these things said every once in a while. The Orchestra class at Ander- son Junior High School is directed by Mrs. Tammy Kirk. Anderson Orchestra is com- posed of seventh, eighth and ninth grade string instrument players. They are combined with members of the advanced band to perform for the entire school on most all of the assemblies put on at Anderson. It's been said that orchestra is the only class that plays all day. During the assemblies the orchestra usually get all off into it as ninth grader Mark Griffis, shows us exactly how to do it. Get down, Mark!
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i i g Q '2 . ' , Glee Club to different people is many different things. Everybody has his own feel- ing about what the group means. Mrs. Kirk writes: The Anderson Chorus is made up of 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students. With the help of accompanist, Jim- my Hoose, the Glee Club performs on assemblies for the student body and for the faculty. The chorus will also be singing at surrounding elementary schools. Kerri Bennett says: It hasn't any homework. That's one reason why I like it. Ninth grader, LaDawn Watkins: Chorus class is all right if you like mass confusiong I do. It is a good class to be in , says Chantell Young. Stanley Mayhue, a 7th grader, says: Mrs. Kirk is very nice and I think she knows what she is doing. The Glee Club at Anderson is a very ac- tive and is always ready to perform. Participating in almost every program at Ander- son is the Glee Club. Practicing is a necessity to get good. Here's a practice just before the annual Christ- mas program. H armonizing with Hummingbirds I-Iere's Anderson Glee Club that usually always sing for the entire school on any assemblies and programs. Singing in the chorus are: BOTTOM ROW, Laurinder Hansell, Shirley Cunningham, Mark Davis, Kevin Jackson, Marilyn Rodrigues, Sandy Doss, Mrs. Kirk. SECOND ROW: Sandra Wilson, Rhonda Najera, Debbie Morales, Debbie Younger, Stanley Mayhue, Chantell Young, Susan Rina. 'HIV Q ,flu .A . up V 1 ..... K f 1 W f 'f.-fimfw 4 V -, W 3RD ROW: Kerri Bennett, Karen Fraley, Beth Lane, Riley Walker, Terry Campos, Robin Lytle, Sherry Gahman, Sharon Ziegler. TOP ROW: Sherry Stout, LaDawn Watkins, Geri Carpenter, Royce Carpenter, Terri Orman, Jeanie Noeth, Carla Williams. W ,pw-w
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