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The Anchor Club 1953 Enjoying the breeze on a trip down Ole Man River, the ANCHOR CLUB docks for picture-taking. The yacht THE GOOD NEIGHBOR features such outings. During the ’56-’57 school year, the Anchor Club lists many activities: Ushering at the Style Show; Baby-sitting on Elec- tion Day; marching in the Muscular Dystrophy Parade; Dance on the President; Christmas Party for the Old Folks; Service work at Kingsley House; collecting pennies for Hungarians; collecting for the March of Dimes. Under the sponsorship of Miss R. Tafaro, the club, Junior Pilot Club, marches onward, never neglecting any opportunity for service. 1957 'f Sponsor: MISS R. TAFARO
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Officers of the Anchor Club practice for the big show. Sue Taylor, President, is the pianist. Standing, left: Betty Weaver, historian; Jeanne Link, secre- tary; Lucille Planck, parliamentarian; Gwen Thomas, treasurer; and Gnann Williams, Veep. The Club has had an active year, participating in projects of philan- thopic and utilitarian nature. It meets once a week under the sponsorship of Miss Rosemary Tafaro. The present membership numbers forty girls, selected for scholarship, personality, school spirit, and other qualities of leadership. It is the Jun- ior Pilot Club of America. The Anchor Club 1956-57 24 The Club practices the Christmas carols which were part of a pro- gram at the Protestant Home for the Aged. To the right, the Anchor Club assembles for picture taking.
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OFFICERS OF THE KEY CLUB: (descending) GEORGE SANCHEZ, PRESIDENT; JIMMY LOUIE, Veep; ARTHUR SPRINGER. Secretary; MIKE SIMONEAUX, Treasurer. “THE EAGLE” SALUTES THE KEY CLUB Founded to build better citizens, scholars, and leaders, the KEY CLUB is spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club, which selects members for outstanding characteristics and ability to organize and execute. A very active KEY CLUB at EASTON combines pleasure with philanthropy, participating in school activities and extracurricular such as helping the handicapped and less fortunate. A KEY CLUBBER can always be depended upon to represent his school. ft •f
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