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This next section imparts a sense of motion and rhythm to the kaleidoscope of activity. Quick and fleeting hands gracefully skim the notes of music that find their way into the secret places of our soul, while a sure and strong voice booms Words of leadership and power. Unassuming girls, with their inborn woman's skill, compose a constant rhythm with a sewing needle, as their movements bear grace and feminine charm. Mouths resound the Words of oratorical genius and grow familiar with the useful mode of communicated under- standing. All these variations of potential skill supplement the image of a school. 76
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BUD COUSAR President GINNY LENTZ Vice-President lV1ARY WEsToN Secretary JOHNNY LINTON Treasurer Student Council sponsors- Miss Page, Mrs. Harper, Miss Phillips and Miss Booth-as- sist the student body officers in maintaining correct rec- ords. , tudent Council The campus, brightened by the red and blue trash cans, buzzed with activity this year. Visitors thronged our halls, as Student Council was host to the S.C.A.S.C. Conference and the annual In- ternational Day. Not only did Student Council change the appearance of the school with trash cans, but also it changed many discrepancies in the constitution. Yet of these projects, one affects Flora,s atmosphere above all. For if you looked for the biggest group of girls. youid be sure to find Student Councilis most important project- Ismet, our first boy exchange student. Beaming proudly, Tommy and Bobby Salane, co-chair- men of the South Carolina Association of Student Coun- cils' Conference, Watch as Steve Savitz, president of the association, places the S.C.A.S.C. plaque in the trophy case. DAVE MEIKRY President MARSHALL LIPSCOMB Vice-President GAIL BAKER Secretary MARTIE DAETWYLER Treasurer 1 WZ! I zwifffz , f1f2,'sY,?1ei ,1Y. , ,
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