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Falcon Band Adds That Gclilxtra Mr. Cecil W. Johnston, Director, explains the Marching F formation to the band officers: Bobby Dill, Second Lieutenant, Larry Burchardt, First Lieutenant, Winnie Beach, Head Twirler, and Gil Few, Captain. f,,.-,ffzeaeag irgsefsz. .fs.,,-affamz:-f.f,. risen.-1-numyuies-:alias-sfsfaff, , A nun The Falcon Band of A. C. Flora High School is divided into four separate units: the Marching Band, the Concert Band, the Falconaires, and the Twirling Falconettes. The Marching Band per- forms at all home football games, other athletic events, and parades. The Concert Band presents annually a Winter Pops Concert, a formal Spring Concert, and the Flora Band Festival. Although the Falconaires have been in existence only one year, they have already performed at many dances and assemblies throughout the state. Each member of the Twirling Falconettes also plays an instrument in the Concert Band. Under the direction of Mr. Cecil Johnston, our band consistently gives superb performances. The spirit of the Student Body rises tremendously when the band is present at pep rallies, assem- blies, and football games. This year something new has been added-a basketball pep band. Without it the spirit of many a Flora fan would have been dampened.
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In a Drama Club's meeting, Chip Griflin wins his point against Mike McCravy as Louise Bailey is taken aghast- Susan Reese meditates through it all. Masquers Have A Ball Miss Mary Garvin and Mr. Gerald Floyd, sponsors of the Scarlet Masquers, aid the future stars in projecting themselves to their audiences. In a light sequence from The Man Who Came to Dinner, Danny Seibert prepares to drop Vickie Eslinger as Donald Devet and Tom Garrick try to catch her. Beth, I think my contacts have slipped, cries Robin Starin blindly as Beth Vogel applies a grease stick. Producing Comed The Scarlet Masquers, the dramatics organiza- tion at Flora, consists of approximately 80 stu- dents-divided into two groups-half meeting on either Wednesday or Thursday at activities period. The oilicers of each group plan and pre- sent a weekly program to the club members- ranging from pantomimes to actual dramatizations on phases of the theatre. The sponsors, Miss Mary Garvin and Mr. Gerald Floyd, encourage student participation in the programs. Representatives from the Town Theatre, as well as local actors and actresses, were among the guest speakers at club meetings. The major project for the year was a three-act comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, The Man Who Came to Dinner. By working on this play, the students gained experience in act- ing, building sets, doing make-up, collecting properties, as well as many other facets of the theatre. You fresh thing! exclaims Patty jenkins as Chip Griffin winces. Edgar Morris, Iudy Corbett and Don Tew are amused by it all. .
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Touohw To ll Football Games Under the direction of Mr. Cecil Johnston, the Falcon Band strikes up with Are You a Fal- con? ' on the Commons Green. First Row: Linda Denn , Linda Shull, Marilyn R o th, Pam Osteen, Louanne Lyles, Margie Wise, KathihBurris, Bobby Dill, Nancy Bur alter, and Connie Hudson. Second Row: Betsy Peele, Billy Stubbs, Gene Drake, Pat Brelimer, Ronnie Wilson, Lohnny Ramsey, Danny Dona- ue, Walter Jones, Richard Eunice, Kathy Brown, and Gil Few. Third How: Judy Sandler, Gaylin West, Susan Ahearn, Tom Crow, Taylor Clarkson, Dennis Ballentine, David Wal- ker, Rosemary Byrd, Robert Nichols, Billy Brown, Jay Know- les, Byron Wyndham, Winnie Beach, Scott Strohecker, and Larry Burchardt. Absent when picture was made: Pete Ridge- way, Betty Bishop, and Mr. D. R. Robinson, Asst. Director. ' l Mrs. Mattox, director of the Falconettes, always has time to show our twirling Falcons-Susan Ahearn, Louanne Lyles, Betsy Peele, Winnie Beach, Linda Shull, Pam Osteen, and Marilyn Roth a new routine. .f v - - .- me'-uzimrew
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