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.L. members waited egrpectantly for Santa Claus, who everyone a gift except Bobby Salane. Santa said, needs nothing because he has Tommy for a fSanta was Tommy Salane.j any Falcons Cain the Gavel of Assurance Through Speaking Lauren Brubaker records victories as Bobby Salane, Mark Archer, Steve Savitz, Allen jeffcoat, 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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L .4 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 s e c r e t ary, Martenza Iones, recording secretary, and Iudy Hawk- ins, publicity. p A The National Forensic League A 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 one's views and beliefs is one of the most vital steps to success in education, society, and the world. Having a most competent advisor, Mrs. Lupold, N.F.L. has instilled in many students the art of 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 Osbome, 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. 1 l l
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JET . Club On Wednesday night there is a great stirring of activity at Flora-the Jets Club meets again. Many excellent speakers have informed lets Club members about the function of WIS Radio Sta- tion and also of an electronic musical instrument called Thermanf, 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 Jets members-Missy Smoak, Lauren Brubaker, Bill Pitts, Nancey Iervey, Bill Mc- lVilliams, Jackie Schuster, Philip Law, Bill VVald, 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 jeflcoat, I. R. Fussell, and Kenneth Shull. An employee demonstrates to the oflicers of jets Club- Cheryl McCoy, state secretary, Kenneth Shull, jeff Abrams, president, joe W'alters, vice-president, Judy Fischman, secretary--the mechanics of a station. 4 X Q SY r at, is- ,,,, 1 if t Raven McCrory learns the cold, slimy facts of life in Florida on one of the club's many field trips. Overworked by his watery friends, Don Tomlin throws the ball to the porpoises again. llkblel ISM Q ,,
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