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l l Mrs. Evans and the chorus present their gift, the Christmas Story to Flora. Members of the chorus are Sherry Cooper. Sandy Smith, Christy Bolin, Carol Fogle, Peggi Kerlin, Linda -lo Crosland, Leslie Lawrence, jo Anne Calhoun. Gena Sharpe, Gail Johns, Gera Eve, Lisa N-IeDavid, Mary Chase Duke, Nancy Burkhalter, Charlotte Hammond, Carolyn Graham. Ellen Dallis, Arthur Brown, Frank Carrick, Mike Niver, Stanley-Chu, johnny Parker, Diane Bates, Frances Fenzel, Bobbie Peace, Rose Ann Rivkin, Stephanie Shull, Sally Kasdorf, Patty Bish, Pain Roof, Sandra XIcSwain, Lynne Nlerry, Carol Turner, jane Brantley, Judy NVattenbarger, Tau Carlisle, George lipting, Howard Parker, Donald Lewis, Bay Seay. Rhetta Hartin, Sarah Brigman, Barbara Zeigler, Billie jean Brown, Kathy Kirkwood, Xlartha .Io Ifleider, Nancy XVilliams, Jeannie McCrary, Sara Martin, VVilliam NIL-Roberts, Tommy Downing, NValter jones, Billy Biggs, Bob Aldrieb, Larry Dominy, Tommy Mueller, Bea Abernathy, Cheryl Pluein, Linda Nipper. 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. llllI'll!!!!!!.IIllI Traveling has become 'cold hati' to the members of the Chorus, they have been to various schools in Columbia, Newberry, Charleston, and Green- ville. The Singing Falconsn have appeared on a television program and have produced a play and many assembly programs. Chorus officers, Joanne Calhoun, President, Tau Carlisle, Vice-President, Linda Crosland, Secretary-Treasurer, Billy Biggs, Program Chairman, enjoy planning as well as singing together. Q
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Ronnie Wilson, First Lieutenant, Winnie Beach, Head Majoretteg Mr. Cecil Johnston, Band Directorg and Byron Wyndham, Band Captain, aid in the organization of the band with a cheerful as well as a musical note of leader- ship. i I The A. C Flora Band The bell rings and sixth period is here. As the students settle down to their studies, the rhythmic beat of the A. C. Flora band can be heard in the distance. Slowly, yet with a steady pace, the band marches up Falcon Drive. Out on the football Held under the sun, Flora's chief musical group practices and drills in order to present to the pub- lic a band of which Flora may be proud. There are very few students Whose hearts and voices have not risen with the sound of F lora,s Alma Mater or Are You a Falcon! In a way our band represents the mixed emotions of each maturing student-the pulsation of happy, victorious times at football games, the solemnity of installations, and the loyalty Csometimes accompanied by tearsj for our school. 'V All - tate Band All-State Band members prepare their instruments be- fore practicing for a concert. Linda Denny, Linda Shull, Connie Hudson, seatedg and Nancy Burkhalter, Jay Knowles, Susan Aheam, and Pete Ridgeway, standing, compose this group. , The Falconettes-Marilyn Roth, Linda Shull, Susan Ahearn, Winnie Beach, Cathy Smith, and Louanne Lyles-practice to delight football spectators with a new baton routine.
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