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Photographers Bill Crown, Doug King, and Bill Warlick help sponsors Miss Keitt and Mrs. Wills choose the best pictures for the newspaper. Through the Newspaper tion of events and honors, The Winged Press is true to its name at is flies through preparation, press, and finally to Falcon hands. In publishing this paper, students learn the values of good journalism, organization, and ac- complishment. For the future time of memories, the newspaper tells in black and white the ac- tivities and events of our school. Working overtime? Officially announcing their arrival, Carrington Salley, Editor, and Assistant Editor, Julie Winn, change the names on the Sleepy Hollowv sign. Moving? Not really. The Winged Press section editors of second semester are just on their way to print another copy of the paper. The editors are: Dawn Giles, make- up editor, Debbie Hannon, exchange editor, Bill Warlick, sports co-editor, Dale Distin, circulation editor, Linda Hair and Merry Anne Burnette, news editors, and Al Buckalew, sports co-editor. , me
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Linda Hair, Editor-in-Chief, and Carrington Salley, Assistant Editor, struggle to hang their new sign. While discussing plans for their next issue, Section Editors, Bob Shearin, Frank XVeed, Editor Linda Hair, Julie Winn, Janis Bale, and Dale Distin pester Merry Anne Burnette for a ucornyn idea. Daily Activities Come Alive Whatis new in Flora newspapers?-no sub- scription drivesl There are nine issues of the paper and each student receives a copy. As a media for expression of ideas as Well as a publica- w..n.,,F,r .f Q if if iq In O v ,u 'AH V ,M ,Qu it ,- ,,.' I ' ,M 'M-...QQ ' A ..f1.,.....nl.. af ' .1 Winged Press staff reporters-Kathleen Ieter, Dolly Mc- Grath, Beckie Thomas, Linda Crosland, Tommy Salane, Debbie Hannon, Jack Walters, jane Byckley, Linda Bickler, Chuck McCurry, Rhetta Hartin, Linda Bateman, and Kitty McCaskill-put their heads together to meet the deadline. ram 11Ii .m Bill Warlick interviews a mystery girl for one of the features that makes the newspaper so en- chanting. 88
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Caroling and candles brightened the homes of Flora neighbors when Anchor-Clubbersl' led the student body in a Christmas caroling party. Officers-Marie Mitchell, Senior Director, Sally Strachan, Secretary, Marshall Lips- comb, President, B,Anne Barnes, Vice-President, Betsy Daniel, Treasurer, Lana Coplan, Iunior Director-hur- riedly practice jingle Bellsi' before leaving the school. Spring cleaning comes to Flora, with the aid of the com- mittee chairmen, Abby McMurray, Mary Weston, Ginny Lentz, Mary Bistline, Ellen DaVega, Pat McLaughlin and B'Arme Barnes. After another Monday night session, Anchor Clubbers, Jackie Shuler, Carol Bower, Pat Thomas, Dale Nettles, Martenza jones, Becki Bowers, Roxy Shellenberger, Betty Goddard, and Sandy White examine the last remains of their symbol which caused quite a stir within the student body during Safety Week. Anchor Club Anchor Club girls worked this year to clean up not only the inside of the buildings but also the outside. Working with the Key Club on the Anchor Club-Key Club Assembly, Anchor Club raised money for the Wee Care Nursery for re- tarded children. Inspite of the frequent raids of Key Club on the Anchor Club meetings, Anchor Club managed to dress dolls for the Salvation Army at Christmas, sponsored a Christmas carol- ing party, worked with the Safety Council on Safety Week, helped Key Club with the Home- coming float, and last, but not least, produced Anchor Antics for the enjoyment of the students. Rivalry Between These A tug ol war found its place in the as- sembly which Anchor and Key Clubs sponsored to raise money for charity. Here Anchor Club girls-Millie Mc- Laurin, Kitty McCaskill, Linda Hair, Pat Denny, Carrington Salley, Sandra Git-
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