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During a program meeting, Mr. Francis McCall awards Rachel Romeiko, Amy Benedict, Katie Hook, and Molly Wilson with medals for selling the most world's largest pizza buttons. Prior to Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas being introduced as the program meeting guest, President, Katie Hook, assigns ushers for the “CnarJie Brown” production at the Leaf. 164 Clubs 3 During the Mother-Daughter” dinner in May, Amy Curry. Katherine Hinson, Mary Katherine Gregory, and Jennifer Smith are introduced as new officers by the Anchor Area Leader for Florida District Pilots International, Dene’ Dixon with the assistance of Mrs. Betty Massey.
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-■ Making a desperate attempt to find lost negatives, Jen- nifer Smith’s freezing hands retard the process of dig- ging through the rubbish. As an incentive for finishing the T.P.C. deadline, at the seminar in Tampa, Jennifer Smith, Karen Hayes, Di- anne Spooner, and Johanna Gumanis lose their breath on The Python . They placed third in the state in the Design contest before their trip to Busch Gardens. Bottom Row: ohanna Gumanis; editor, Dianne Spoon- er; ads manager, Susan Woodbery; assistant photog- rapher, Karen Hayes; business manager, Suzie Johnson; advisor, Jennifer Smith; copy editor. Top Row: Debra Foley; head photographer, co-layout editor, Heidi Pick- ets; darkroom, Maury Hodgens; darkroom, Stephen Gauss; darkroom, Page Vision, Rachel Romeiko; sportmates, Amy Benedict; co-layout editor. Journalism 163
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Achieving Anchors “Set Sail 99 The Anchor Club established itself as a service club in the com- munity. With the motto “Set Sail for Service”, and the leadership of President, Katie Hook, the club earned a reputation of doing for others. Earning two hours a month was done by playing bingo at the nursing home, distributing food at the Presbyterian Church, or keeping children at the Method- ist Church. Mary Katherine Greg- ory, Molly Wilson, and Katie Hook stretched themselves and earned more than the required two hours. Selling tickets for a piece of the World’s Largest Pizza was one big project. This list also inlcuded Walk America for the March of Dimes, selling tickets for the Quincy Music Theater, and ushering at plays. Once again they participated in the Very Special Arts Fes- tival. They provided thumb- print art for the kids and helped Martha Fletcher with her class. Having fun was also at the top of the list. Salad dinners were the best, especially if Mom was there to share the moment. Anchors gave others a “helping hand” and each other support. Helping others was what being an Anchor was all about. A salad and dessert dinner winds down the first full year of Anchor activities during the Mother Daughter banquet at the Presbyterian church. Front Row: Cammie Schroeder, Katherine Hinson. Mary Katherine Gregory, Micheie Irwin. Christi Adams. Michelle Johnson, and Molly Wilson-Secretary. Middle Row: Stacy Ray. Jenni er Smith. Karen Hayes. Amy Curry-Vice Pres- ident. Rachel Romeiko. Grayson Munroe, Kena Maxwell, and Dianne Spooner. Back Row: Amy Benedict, Johanna Gumanis. Melissa Alexander, Clarice Munroe — Treasurer, Rhonda Rudd, Debra Foley, Wendy Bannister, and Katie Hook-President. Anchor 165
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