Flora High School - Falcon Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1965

Page 93 of 158

 

Flora High School - Falcon Yearbook (Columbia, SC) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 93 of 158
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Page 93 text:

Ke Club If one gets to school early enough in the morn- ing, one can see a Key-Clubbern raising the flag. Key Club members contribute much to Flora during football season, for it is they who decorate the Homecoming Hoat fthis year with Anchor Club,s helplj. Besides its frequent raids on Anchor Club, Key Club delivered Coodfellow baskets on Christmas Eve morning, collected money for cerebral palsy, earned money for the Wee Care Kindergarten, sold light bulbs and cleaned the parking lot and school grounds periodically. Two Clubs Never Ends tinger, and Betty Bishop-give Key Club Boys-Ismet Babaoglu, Billy Gunn, Johnny Walther, Mark Sloan, Steve Savitz, Robert Bunch, Mark Archer, Tommy Salane-a mighty hard time. Key Club officers-Clyde Timmons, president, Bud Cousar, vice-president, Colie Dyson, secretary, and Benny Moore, treasurer-prepare to sell light builbs, Key Clubis yearly project. M Frustrated mechanics-Iay Pearson, Sandy Daniel, Frank Weed, Bobby Merritt, Benny Moore, Dickie Sturkie, Bill McWilliams, Bill Iohnson, Phil McClary, Les Pilcher, and joe Patterson-condescend to push an Anchor Club membefs car down the hill. Decorating the Homecoming float gives Iohnny Walther, Mark Sloan, Clyde Timmons, Bud Cousar, Dave Merry, Colie Dyson, Jerry Shealy Johnny Linton, W. D. Morris, Pope Lawson, and Iohnny Parker a chance to achieve their ambitions to be great painters. ' M4 , L W 3, is

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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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...nl The N.F.L. officers enjoy lunch and informal conver- sation before they begin debates. They are Mark A r c h e r, vice-president, Tommy Salane, vice-presi- dent, Steve Savitz, presi- dent, Carrington Salley, corresponding secretary, Martenza Jones, recording secretary, and Judy Hawk- ins, publicity. , The National Forensic League . I 'v to success in education, society, and the world Having a most competent advisor, Mrs. Lupold verbal expression. Mrs. Lupold, Mrs. McKay, and Mr. Mus- grove, sponsors of N.F.L., are kept busy polishing trophies won by their out- standing forensic league. Out for a gala evening at the annual banquet are the N.F.L. members-Manning Sturkie, Judy Pearce, Libby Anne Ripple, Maryanne Plaxico, Gary Swift, Patty Jenkins, Manning Smith, Scotty Barnes, Jerry DuBose, Bill King, Allen Jeff- coat, Frank Garrick, Sally Pipes, Joan Turbeville, Kathy Cheatham, Cathy Smith, John Califf, Dickie Sturkie, Dolly McGrath, Dawn Giles, Bobby Benson, Fred Osborne, Mrs. McKay, Mr. Musgrove, Mrs. Lupold, Mr. Blum, Miss Sease, Steve Savitz, Carrington Salley, Mark Archer, Martenza Jones, Judy Hawkins, Bobby Salane, Lauren Brubaker, Betty Caldwell, Tommy Bruce, Missy Smoak, Lee McAden, Eddie Brabham, Lavina Smith, Steve Gardner, Mary Byrd, Roma Skeen, Anne Clamp, Ann Rogers, Lansing Kimmey, Edward Woodward, Suzanne Bryant, Joe Garnier, Carolyn Abernathy, Ann Fadeley, Kitty McCaskill, Linda Logan, Mike Niver, Roy Riley, Bruce Robb, Bruce Fraser, Julia Henderson, Ricky Patterson, and Edmund Robinson. Without the National Forensic League, Flora would lose the foundation for some of its achieve- ment. Not only does this club bring honor and prestige to the picture of Flora, but its estab- lishes self-confidence in each participating stu- dent. To express oneself and to adhere to oneis views and beliefs is one of the most vital steps N .F.L. has instilled in many students the art of

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