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Students aiding to please!! The two main aid groups at Anderson are Leader Corps and School Helpers. Leader Corps is an organization in the gym- nasium that helps the teacher in many different areas. Leader Corps are not excused from any gym activities, but are expected to fulfill all gym requirements. The School Helpers assist in many different areas. Most of these students don't have but five classes for various reasons. The assistants work in nurse's office, for counselor, and as cafeteria and library assistants. These are surely fine young adults that Anderson will certainly remember and are most grateful for. Pictured LEFT TO RIGHT are: Susie Jackson, Sergeant at Arms: Paula Stafford, Treasurer: Jeanetta Hayhurst, Secretary. TOP: Edna Jackson, Vice-President: Sherri Rodgers, President. These are all the officers of the Girls Gym Leaders Corps. if i Here are the 1973-74 Girls Leader Corps. TOP: Lori Hamilton, Karen Ernst, Jamie Ache, Jeanette Hayhurst, Della Johnson, Shantell Young, Terry Troll, Regina Miller. MIDDLE: Sherry Procell, J annette Lynch, 'Miki has , ff ...t e e e Edna Jackson, Susie Jackson, Sheila Washington, Paula Stafford, Vickie Parker, Brenda Brown. BOTTON: Debbie Dilliard, Paula Sanders, Sherri Rodgers, Angela Metoyer, Kathy Ryder, M. Shipp, S. Dillard. School Helpers . . . BOTTOM: Wade Do- bbs, Teresa Sabala, Bill Tosh, Robert Hooten, Alvin Dawson, Liann Swope. MIDDLE: Ken- neth Bolden, David Mil- ler, Julie Gahman, Dav- id Robbins, Daniel Fields, Kay Dillard. TOP: Sherri Rodgers, Renee Ashley, Karen Fraley, Randy Bishop, Lynn Ledbetter. oxenszgqo I '41
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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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Red Cross The Red Cross Organization stays busy, always on the move. At the monthly meeting of the Red at their For every problem there is a ' solution: for every solution there's a Red Cross that will stand behind it. Red Cross Youth Service Program at Anderson Junior High School is a very active and involved organization. Throughout the year Red Cross has been involved in many activities. Just before Christmas Red Cross participated in the Christmas parade and also stuffed Christmas stockings. The stockings were stuffed and given to the Red Cross, who dis- ,. tributed them where needed. -- Another project was the membership drive. It was designed to raise money to support the service programs of the Red Cross Youth. People also brought unwanted or slightly used toys or playthings. These toys were given to the Tulsa Task Force. In Red Cross you find that it's a place to be somebody. Join the Red Cross the president, Sharon Bass Ccenterl usually checks roll. Rex Brown and Brenda Blades check in with Sharon before meeting starts. C ,... best helping others an-'Q' The Red Cross getting it together: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Sellman, Carolyn Flowers, Joyce Oglesby, Dwayne Lofton, Wilma Edd, Dianna Blades, Pamela Payne, Miss Geiger. SECOND ROW: Donnie Oates, Joyce Ezell, Richard McClanahan, Kathy Mathews, Robert McCulley, Karen Earnst, Debbie Eaton, Cherrie Ragan, John Chandler, Kenneth I 41. McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Valeria Smith, Glenda Mosely, Robert Guess, Taylor Johnson, Tracy Matheny, Rex Brown, Debbie Young, David Rob- bins. TOP ROW: Sharon Bass, Brenda Blades, Kathy Ryder, Lisa Roberts, Daniel Fields, Bill Yelton, Jeff Walkins.
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