Flora High School - Falcon Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1964

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Flora High School - Falcon Yearbook (Columbia, SC) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 90 of 174
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The Spirit Committee promotes the spirit of the school for the athletic seasons. Decorating the gym are members fsittingj Mary jones, Steve Savitz, Bob Day, Mark Archer, Abby McMur- ray, Ben Miller, fstandingj Mary Giles, Chair- man, Tomi Dee Gray, Mike McCravy, Sue MacMillan, Sherry Gomez, Vickie Eslinger, Dickie Sturkie, Ronnie Smith, Susan King, and Bill Warlick. The Exchange Assembly Committee plans and directs the pro- grams put on by Flora students at other local schools. This year's committee members are: Seated: Nancy McMeen, Ellen DaVega and Bobby Robinson, C0-Chairmen, and Abby McMurray. Stand- ing: Caci Cole, Ginny Lentz, Mary jones, Don Bushman, Bea gmhnson, Tomi Dee Gray, Mark Sloan, Sue MacMillan, and Steve remer. Importance Of Council Committees Increases Student Council, through the efforts of its dif- ferent committees, has rendered many services to A. C. Flora and her student body. The committees of Student Council are Welfare, Social, Constitu- tion, Special Projects and Problems, Assembly, House and Grounds, and Finance. The dances after football and basketball games, Student Council committee chairmen for first semester, Honey Kropp, Bea Johnson, Judy Banks, Raven McCrory, and Ricky Patterson, examine the masks given to the Columbia hospitals for Halloween. Absent when picture was taken: Sam Jeter. the mixers during Activities Period, the Thanks- giving Assembly, the clothes drives for the needy, the decoration of the Student Council room, the improvement of the school,s general appearance, the exchange assemblies from other schools and the revision of the Constitution were the results of the work done by Student Council committees. Plans are made for second semester projects by Student Council committee chairmen Bea johnson, Ellen Sea- strunk, Sandra Dawkins, Reed Barnes, Mark Archer, Edward Wise, and joe Patterson. 92

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Members of first semester Stu- dent Council: First Row: Keith Belser, President, Sandra Dawkins, Secretary, Dave Merry, Vice-Presi- dent, Clyde Timmons, Treasurer, and Therese Toussaint. Second Row: Raven McCrory, Linda Sisson, Anne Thomas, Judy Bihari, Lana Coplan, Abby McMurray, Betsy Daniel, Millie McLaurin, Sandra Stephens, Carol Heyward. Third Row: Bud Cousar, Sam Jeter, Fredree Good, Nard Fleischman, Bobby Reynolds, Catherine Smith, Tomi Dee Cray, Dianne Dorman, Sandy White, Jackie Khars, Mar- garet Seay, and Les Pilcher. Fourth Row: Marian Long, Arthur Cole- man, Penny Kirkwood, Jay Pearson, Mac Macmurphy, Gregg Gerdes, Allen Robinson, W. D. Morris, Ann Nelson, Cheryl McCoy, Kathy Neeley, Carol Bower, and Mary Weston. ln outh Carolina Councils Second semester Student Council members: First Row: John Free- man, President, Clyde Timmons, Vice-President, Abby McMurray, Secretary, and Bud Cousar, Treas- urer. Second Row: Angela Bult- man, Ellen Seastrunk, Cynthia Zuk, Andy Fisch, Linda Dorsey, Bea Johnson, Joyce Hedgecock, and Sandra Dawkins. Third Row: Reed Barnes, Iris Pellington, Dale Nettles, Kathy Whittington, Joanne Nye, Mary Jo Shedd, Connie Davis, and Roxy Shellenberger. Fourth Row: Doug King, Temple Ligon, Kent Whittemore, Tommy Linton, Joe Patterson, Gerald Bridgers, Don Tomlin, Randy Barre, Bill Reese, and Claude Belk. Fifth Row: John Law, Dickie Tighe, Edward Wise, Pope Lawson, Lee Taylor, Mac Rine, and Jerry Shealy.



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Steve Cremer, International Day Chairman, begins the day's activities by raising the International Day flag. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, a Chinese pagoda, the Eiffel Tower, the Great Sphinx-all of these uvvonders of the Worldv greeted students and vis- itors on May I, International Day. The avenue of flags, assembly parade, travel lectures, native dances-fall of these were significant parts of the dayis program. After Working for a year on a dream, Inter- national Day became a reality. Education, inter- national friendship, understanding, and peace culminated in that one day that became a special day in Floraas history-International Day of 1964-A TIME WORTH REMEMBERING. Individual committee chairmen Charlie Jordan, Marshall Lipscomb, Tomi Dee Gray, Mac Macrnurphy, Nancy McMeen, Ellen DaVega, and Steve Cremer prepare to receive visitors in the Student Council reception room. A main attraction of International Day is the homerooms decorated to represent foreign nations. This presentation is typical of the homerooms each year. GG onders Of The Worldw t International Da The avenue of flags embodies the true meaning which is the basis for International Day-the linking of all nations in a common bond of peace and friendship. r

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