Flora High School - Falcon Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1964

Page 92 of 174

 

Flora High School - Falcon Yearbook (Columbia, SC) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 92 of 174
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Page 92 text:

Oflicers for National Honor Society for the first semester were Clint McCrory, President, john Freeman, Vice- President, Sandra Dawkins, Secretary, and Mac Coble, Treasurer. Second semester National Honor Society officers were jim Childress, President, Mark Sloan, Vice-President, Margaret Seay, Secretary, and Reed Barnes, Treasurer. Honor Societygs Vocational Guidance Program NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f SU The National Honor Society surged forward this year in two vital ways-in membership and in activities. In September fifty new members were inducted and, with the ten members initi- ated in january, the total number came to one hundred, the largest ever. This group decided on two long-range goals, first, the expansion of the Vocational Guidance Programs and second, the ambitious installation of an Honor Code. Mrs. E. R. Short and Mrs. J. C. Baker, sponsors, welcomes Therese Touissaint, honorary member, and other inductees Andy Suber, Leslie Lawrence, Bill Todd, jenny Thurmond, Dale Distin, Jack Heath, and Sandra Brown, into Honor Society. Absent when picture was made were Truman Hopkins and Judy Sandler.

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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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Honor Society members are, First Row: Miller, Robinson, Coble, Durlach, Jeter, Salane, Simpson, Bonner, Silverfield, Cousar, Law, King, Byorick, Abrams, Sloan, Barre, Brock, Barrett, McCrory, Bridgers, Belser, McClary, Timmons, Stone, Archer, Holloman, Mauldin, Childress, Merry, Coplan. Second Row: Harris, Tilton, Fussell, Henderson, Aldrich, Fuller, Bowers, Olive, Dorman, Daniel, DaVega, Hill, DuRant, Beskid, Crosland, DeHamer, Marshall, Bishop, Giles, Keller, King, Banks, Barnes, Myers, Lipscomb, Bailey, Hair, Floyd, Calvo. Third Row: Dawkins, Roberts, Kropp, Hudson, Maddox, Gregory, Davis, Bowers, Nussbaum, Gentry, Denny, Benson, Edwards, Ragland, and Brinkley. Absent from Picture: Lane, Shearin, McWilliams, Bushman, Detwiler, Elder, Freeman, Stuart, Tighe, Mitchell, Muir, Stevenson, Brown, Fechter, Knox, Seay, Wilhehn, Vogel. ls Expanded The Honor Code, when established, will be a school moral foundation for which many schools strive. The vocational guidance programs give the students of Flora unlimited opportunities to hear professional men and women discuss their Work and its potential. With the success of these pro- grams, Flora is certain to deserve her place as a leader of schools. Tutoring is one of the Honor Society's services. Iudy The Honor Code Committee: Sandra Dawkins, Lynnie Banks tutors 8' student In hlstofy' Olive, Luana Floyd, John Freeman, Marshall Lipscomb, and Don Bushman work on an honor code system for Flora. Absent from Picture: Mac Coble, Betsy Daniel, Bobby Salane and Randy Barre explain this yearis Voca- Mark Archer, and Doug King. tional Guidance Program to members of the committee. '

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