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Activettes Help Housing Project Children Activettes decided to do something different from the past three years. Instead of adopting a few children, they decided to try to help many children living in the Tallahassee housing projects. They gave the children par- ties and played games with them. They also chose a Miss Activette and attendants. These girls were chosen on the basis of their participation in the club. The girls were featured in the Homecoming Parade. The members also were in the parade, dressed as football players and Pep Club members. President Terris Spradley rode on a car. As money-making projects Activettes sold bubble gum for all of the varsity football games. They also had bake sales, car washes, and the annual Talent Show. Instead of recruiting freshmen at the beginning of the year as they had done in past years, they decided to select members in the spring only. Activettes took spirit everywhere they went. They sat together at pep rallies and at the basketball games. Acti- vettes also gave a ball for past and present members to reunite. Mrs. Frances Stallworth was the Club's sponsor again this year. vqg 'i'l' Terris Spradley rides in the Homecoming parade with Dianne Crump and Emma White who pose as football players. -,,..... if . -e' Carolyn johnson, Miss Activette, and her attendants, Mindi Keir- elected by their fellow club members to reign for the 7972- 73 nan and Tequila Bryant, pose for a picture just after they were gchoglyegr,
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Anchor Club Travels to District Meeting To earn money for the Anchor district meeting in Pen- sacola, members held several bake sales. During this time they also sold tiffany candles. At the district meeting in October, members from An- chor clubs of district four were entertained by a fashion show and songs by the Escambia High School Chorus. Delegates also heard several guest speakers. Tapping in an honorary member was a new activity for Anchor members. Beatriz Alvitez lBettyl, exchange stu- dent from Peru, was their first honorary member. During the year members of the club visited their An- chor Granny, an elderly person in a local convalescent home. Each week a member from the club visited her, taking her candy and other gifts. Anchor members helped teachers with last minute de- tails before school was opened for the year. They also helped with ninth grade orientation before school. The club decided to start a senior scholarship to be given to a senior who was the most active member dur- ing the year. To earn money for the scholarship, girls sold stationery and cards and held bake sales. During the year, Anchor and Civinettes decided to try their skills at football. So, on Dec. 5, Anchor and Civi- nettes had their football game at Old Fort Park. The result of the game was 26-6, Civinettes' favor. Anchor celebrated Christmas with a party that was held at Theresea Reeves' home. Diana Hadi sells a set of cards to jackie Bellamy The banner of Anchor club is displayed by the Anchor Club of Escambia High School at the meeting held in Pensacola ,L l for Anchor Club. This money was used for a scholarship to a senior.
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