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ox 11 1.5 -,V i. Ei? 222253-g2ef:2,1.:,52: Eg va sem Mr. Jack Sharpe JU IOR EXCHANGE Jimmy Nail, Secretary, Harold Croley, President, Ralph Spauld- 4 1 pw' Third Row: Eugene Glennon, Harry Steinhardt, John Krege, Bill Parks, Jim Parrish, John Bagg, Bob Whitaker, Bill Pheil, Dennis Bishop, Lester Duftord. Second Row: Vose Pneuman, Neil Franclcle, John Hudon, Bill Thayer, Merle Ladd, Larry Mann, Phil Patterson, Kenneth Stevens, Weyman Kessler. First Row: Tom Roskelly, Bob Hunter, Dick Hazlett, Harold Croley, Ralph Spaulding, Jim Nail, Lee Boynard, and Bob Miller. ,fi-.X ri Lost yeoi this club presented the school with a fence N around the tennis court, financed with money raised from its annual fishfry, one of the most waited for events of each season. lt is a service club and one of the most active at our school. Zia, ff 3 5 ' fgwwl J , rr 'R' , Keep smiling. ing, Vice-President, Richard Hazlett, Treasurer.
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o-Q.. S g.p.....,,5 '55 Third Row: Jere Slate, Carol Kapocsi, Carolyn Chase, Marge Schwartz, Gail Long, Elaine Steehler, 'E ,, A r Carol Allridge, Mary Ellen Brown, Beth Kulthau, Carley Freck, Jean Davis, Janet Delauder, Carol . Huftman, Judy Norman, Margarita Schone, Jackie lsaccs, Kay Amend, Barbara Thrasher. Second H Row: Gloria Rankin, Jane Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Wilma Young, Clarissa Slover, Gail Barnes, Kathy .,Iiu.td1inB, Sandra Creitz, Barbara Monrose, Carol Curran, Carol Berg, Bonnie Hughes, Nila Shea, 'E i' Ellen Van Nest, Bonnie Kindel, Kay Parks, Jo Ann Peters. First Row: Sue Akins, Mary Lee Hudson, gf tg, K Joan Puryear, Carolyn Alderson, Judy Akins, Jean Haeseker, Glenda Powers, Trudy Andringa, Sandra fl X' - Pellerin, Judy May, Shirley Moseley, and Barbara Kogerman. This club dwells upon developing character, initiative, Miss Mildred Newton and potential leadership. lt strives to create opportunity tor practical experience in adult dealings with others. The members cooperate with the principal in all school matters and proiects. The members of this club have worked on the drives tor polio and multiple sclerosis and gave Ci service day for the other Keyette Clubs. KEYETTES IQ 4 h 4 ff J ' ,M dam Z Does that Sun everybody? Carolyn Alderson, Board of Directors, Judy Akins, Treasurer. Front Row: Judy May, Parliamentarianp Trudy Andringa, Vice- President, Glenda Powers, President, Jean Haeseker, Secretary, Mary Lee Hudson, Chaplain.
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,fl IN. W . . i Q? '-. 1 5 t-,A Third Row: Margaret Shay, Alice Stucky, Martha Hays, Jackie Gower, Polly Wolstenholme, Betsy Strott, LaVon Pierson, Pat Hobby, Edith Steeler, Pat Fischer, Gayle Butler. Second Row: Sandra Wyatt, Esther Van Hart, Anne Bradley, Sara Emery, Grace Van Horne, Barbara Warner, Phyllis Wade, JoAnne Roos, Evadene Herndon. First Row: Connie Brown, Pat Teague, Barbara Wells, Faith MacAllister, Shirley Atkins, Carol Messenger, Deanne Hagen, Janet Heittield, Ann Taylor, and Camille Ewins. at The Anchor Club is a girls' service club in Northeast, sponsored by the Pilot Club of St. Petersburg. The motto is Anchored, we hold. Our aims are to work hard and serve school and com- munity better. This year we sponsored the Kiddie's Bowl, and the participants came dressed as little chil- dren. We also have a Big Sister proiect which consists of showing new students around Northeast on their first day. We wish to thank our sponsors for a wonderful year. ANCHOR CLUB 1 3 lift' , lf' Q 5 . S asc? l l I P Fifi Chaplain, Pat Teague, Senior Director, Janet Heitfield, Treasurer, Deanne Hagen, Junior Director, Anne Taylor. Front Row: Secretary, Barbara Wells, President, Shirley Atkins, Vice-Presi- dent, Faith MacAllister, Historian, Carol Messenger. We've got some new members, tool z Q' Q . fl nm H 2
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