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Helping the Coodfellows pack and distribute Officers of the Key Club, Mark Coplan, Vice-President, Mac Macmurphy, President, Bob Neely, Secretary, and Keith Belser, Treasurer, sell light bulbs in order to raise money for many of their service projects. Helping the club by a purchase is Mrs. F. D. Roberts. l 0 0' C - + 0 'n 0,. 0 5 I 'fill 1' '19 0' 'Q 3 2' N - .47 iz W ' 3 5'-44 0 my l . Io0l ' F lora,s lights often turn on at night when the Key Club is at work behind the scenes to help its school and community function smoothly. With a cross-section of Flora boys as its members, the Key Club is an excellent representation of our school, and is responsive to all who wish its services. This energetic service organization has the responsibility of ushering at assembly, of raising and lowering the flag every day, and of perform- food baskets at Christmas time is one of the Key Club,s many service projects. Seen doing this are: Ben Miller, Colie Dyson, Claude Belk, Sandy Daniel, and Edgar Morris. Key And Anchor ing various other worthwhile duties around the school. In addition, they sell light bulbs, and they aid the Coodfellows in their annual Christmas food basket distribution. Besides being proud of the local services rendered by these boys, Flora students take pride in our Key Club,s being an active participant in the nationwide Key Club program, and in Phil Leventis, being treasurer of the Carolinas' District. Members of the Key Club consistently work to keep our school grounds clean and in good repair. In this picture some of the boys are restoring cleanliness to the parking lot. They are Colie Dyson, Steve Cremer, Bob Neely, Sandy Daniel, Carl Ellsworth, Keith Belser, john Freeman, Dave Merry, Pope Lawson, Nard Fleishman, Chip Bumett, Mark Coplan, jack Heath, Bill johnson, Clyde Timmons, Bud Cousar, johnny Parker, and Edgar Morris. Absent from picture: Bobby Robinson, Claude Belk, Phil Leventis, Mac Macmurphy, Clint McCrory, Phil McClary, Sam Jeter, Steve Savitz, Mac Coble, Ben Miller, Charlie jordan, and Mr. William Carson, Sponsor. 5515633 i5 A' K i XM' 'W' D ' A
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QL69 19 A. C. FLCRA HIGH SCHOOL NO- LXIV In Cclietters To The Editorsw Writers for the Winged Press often interview students for campus profiles and opinionaires. Linda Hair is shown interviewing an outstanding senior for the campus profiles which is a capsule commentary on the students past, present, and future. Editors for second semester rush to meet the deadline for a Winged Press edition. They are: Mr. C. C. DuBose, Sponsor, Cynthia Holl and Beth Vogel, Co-Editors, Ernest Schicle, Circulation Editor, Linda Hair, M ake-Up Editor, Mary jones, Exchange Editor, Julie Winn, Head Typist, Reed Barnes, News Editor, jack Heath, Sports Editor, Ianis Bale, Copy Editor, Claude Belk, Sports Editor, and Caci Cole, Girls, Sports Editor. Absent when picture was made: Dave Stewart, Feature Editor, and Nancylee Rast, Assistant Feature Editor. The press room is always an example of diligent workers such as Don Bushman, Reed Barnes, Treci Aston, Linda Gregory, Janice Bowers, jackie Schuster, Kitty McCaskill, Janis Bale, Naomi Abrams, Pat Edwards, Bill Warlick, Susan Reese, Bud Cousar, Clyde Timmons, Ricky Durlach, and Nard F leishman as they all do the jobs appointed to them. 9vx af J vs :ami
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Anchor Club oflicers conduct an all-girl meeting on cleaning up our school. They are: Reed Barnes, Senior Director, Betsy Daniels, junior Director, Nancy McMeen, President, Ellen Seastrunk, Vice-President, Ellen DaVega, Secretary, and Marshall Lipscomb, Treasurer. Clubs Work Toward Coal Contributions of the Anchor Club this year have been those in which the members could give service to the school and the community. These loyal Falcons show true spirit and enthusiasm by periodically cleaning the school grounds. As several girls who still possess aching backs will testify, the bonfire at Homecoming was through the courtesy of the Anchor Club. Helpfulness in civic affairs was another Held in which Anchor Club participated. Among the For a major project of the year, Anchor Club dressed dolls for the Salvation Army to distribute at Christmas. Helping to pack these dolls are Betsy Cave, Ginny Lentz, Sandra Brown, Cheryl Dorsey, and Mary Bistline. Anrhnr Olluh numerous projects undertaken were ushering at public affairs, assisting with the various fund drives for the March of Dimes and American Legion Auxiliary, and dressing dolls for the Sal- vation Army at Christmas. In contrast to this serious side is the fun-filled nature of the club. Anchor Antics, a variety show written and staged by the club members, was presented in the spring. This grand Hnale ended a very successful year. Anchor Club members work continuously to keep the school grounds in good appearance. Here the members clean up before Homecoming. They are: Mrs. W. D. Gray and Mrs. M. C. jordan, Sponsors, Sandra Dawkins, Barbara Roberts, Tomi Dee Gray, Irene Knox, Susan King, Betsy Cave, Mary Bistline, Reed Barnes, Linda Denny, Honey Kropp, Ellen Seastrunk, Sue MacMillan, Betsy Daniels, Dianne Meadows, Pat McLaughlin, Marshall Lipscomb, B'Anne Barnes, -fkneeling in frontjj, Charlotte Knox, Therese Toussaint, Caci Cole, Ann Arnold, Ellen DaVega, Mary Weston, and Marie Mitchell. l r
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