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JETS Cub On Wednesday night there is a great stirring of activity at Flora-the jets Club meets again. Many excellent speakers have informed Iets Club members about the function of WIS Radio Sta- tion and also of an electronic musical instrument called Therman.D This dynamic organization has projected plans for a greenhouse and a FM radio station. Seeing themselves as seen through the television camera is a new experience for lets members-Missy Smoak, Lauren Brubaker, Bill Pitts, Nancey jervey, Bill Me- Williams, jackie Schuster, Philip Law, Bill Wald, Cheryl Parsons, Randy Hurteau, Ismet Babaoglu, Harvey Hel- man, Gene Simpson, Cheryl McCoy, Bill Crown, and Linda Gregory. A warm hello is sent from sunny Florida by Raven McCrory, Martie Daetwyler, Abby McMurray, Peggy Dehamer, Billy Bridgers, jeff Abrams, Don Tomlin, Alan jeffcoat, I. R. Fussell, and Kenneth Shull. gwpsmw. b ,e - ... An employee demonstrates to the officers of lets Club- Cheryl McCoy, state secretary, Kenneth Shull, treasurer, Jeff Abrams, president, Ioe Walters, vice-president, and Judy Fischman, secretary-the mechanics of a television station. A t Raven McCrory learns the cold, slimy facts of lifen in Florida on one of the elubis many Held trips. Overworked by his uwateryv friends, Don Tomlin throws the ball to the porpoises again. lN
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N.F.L. members waited expectantly for Santa Claus, who brought everyone a gift except Bobby Salane. Santa said, Bobby needs nothing because he has Tornrny for a brotherly CSanta was Tommy Salane.j Many Falcons Cain the Gavel of Assurance Through Speaking Lauren Brubaker records victories as Bobby Salane, Mark Archer, Steve Savitz, Allen ,Iel-lcoat, and Tommy Salane plan their next debate. Winners of the Degree of Excellence and Degree of Distinction-Ricky Patterson, Carrington Salley, Mark Archer, Bobby Salane, Iudy Hawkins, Allen Jeffcoat, Steve Savitz, Patty Jenkins, and Tommy Salane-decorate for the N.F.L. banquet. Ricky Patterson introduces a bill at the four state con- gress sponsored by Flora at the capitol.
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Page 97 text:
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Mrs. Evans and the chorus present their gift, the Christmas Story to Flora. Nlcmbers of the chorus are Sherry Cooper. Sandy Smith, Christy Bolin, Carol Foglc, Peggi Kerlin, Lincla jo Croslancl, Leslie Lawrence, jo Anne Calhoun, Cena Sharpe, Cvail johns, Cera Eve, Lisa NIcDavid, Mary Chase Duke, Nancy Burkhalter, Charlotte Hammond, Carolyn Craliain. Ellen Dallis, Arthur Brown, Frank Carrick, Mike Niyer, StanleyvChu, johnny Parker, Diane Bates, Frances Fcnzel, Bobbie Peace, Bose Ann Piivkin, Stephanie Shull, Sally Kasdorf, Patty liish, Pain Roof, Sandra NIQ-Swain, Lynne Xlvrry, Carol Turner, jane Brantley, judy YVattenbarger, Tau Carlisle, Cvorgv lfpting, Howard Parker, Donald Lewis, Bay Scay, Rhetta Hartin, Sarah Brigrnan, Barbara Zeiglcr, Billie jean Brown, Kathy Kirkwood, Nlartlia jo llc-ider, Nancy XVillianis, jeannie McCrary, Sara Martin, YVillia1n BIcBoberts, Tonnny Downing, XValtc1' jones, Billy Biggs. Bob .-Xlclrich, Larry Dominy, Tommy Mueller, Bea Abernathy, Cheryl Plucin, Linda Nippcr. Chorus The Girls Sextet-Leslie Lawrence, Susan Dale Patter- son, joanne Calhoun, Carol Fogle, Peggi Kerlin, and Linda Crosland-entertains at an assembly given by the chorus. l IIlII !l!!!!l! Traveling has become old hati' to the members of the Chorus, they have been to various schools in Columbia, Newberry, Charleston, and Green- ville. The Singing F alconsv have appeared on a television program and have produced a play and many assembly programs. Chorus oflicers, joanne Calhoun, President, Tau Carlisle, Vice-President, Linda Crosland, Secretary-Treasurer, Billy Biggs, Program Chairman, enjoy planning as Well as singing together.
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