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activities staff and their photographers breeze off alte still more pictures Shown here are Helena Edmund Robinson lYI11l'tlC Daetwyler Gary Bill Crown and co editors Becki Bon ers and What a day for the business staff! Louise Bailey, Susan Beskid, Vicki Dounis, Susan Isenhower, Connie Aldrich, Joanne Nye, Kitty Anderson, Donna jo Moon, Sandra Fitts, Iulie Nettles, Betty Bishop, and jackie Kahrs take a break from the tedious job of soliciting ads by climbing the look-out tower at Richland Mall. Annual Stajj' Fits Pieces Together These members-Doug King and Gregg Freedman, pliotographcrsg Betsy Daniel, writcrg Mary Van Ehrlich to End new ideas for their section Pat Mc- and Ansley Scovillc, artistsg and Bob Shcarin, writer- and Alan Ieffcoat edltors of the sports section, prove with their work and individual contributions to football practice with Eddie Collins and Benny the annual that little things mean a lot . Sparkling as much as the letters they work on, Lilly Stern, Ruth McKinney, and Engenis Berry work with Mary Lovvorn, beauty editor, to make the Beauty Con- test a success! 87
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Mary WVeston and Ellen DaVega, co-editors, celebrate with a chocolate milkshake after a hard yearls work. The annual staff is the hand that turns the kaleidoscope, making the pieces fall gently into their places. Teamwork is the last piece of the design. Each person has not only aided in pro- ducing this total picture of our school, but has also accumulated many memories, friendships, interests, and experiences as he completed the difficult and sometimes seemingly impossible work that lies behind each page. It is the sincerest wish of each member of the annual staff that our book will not only be liked by all students, but will also provide a tangible reminder of your 1964-65 year at Flora. The senior staff-consisting of Dale Nettles, Nancey Iervey, Editor Mary Bistline, Sandra Stephens, and Bill McWilliams-wear the pages thin as they search for appropriate quotes. A- Y-Nw-M ws:-N-he-an Business Manager, jackie Shuler, and Assistant, Sandy White, seek ads for the annual. Falcon Staff E Marshall Lipscomb and Doug King, Assistant Editors, enjoy each otherls jokes as Mrs. Tollison and Miss Mace, Sponsors, stand by. The junior and sophomore class staifs start the diiiicult task of identifying and alphabetizing pictures. Members of the junior staff are Lana Coplan, Ioyce Hedgecock, johnny Linton, and Betty Goddard, Editor. Monty Macmillan, Kelsey Bistline, and Editor Toni Gray compose the sophomore staff. 86 4 1 i
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Linda Hair, Editor-in-Chief, and Carrington Salley, Assistant Editor, struggle to hang their new sign. s If E XVhile discussing plans for their next issue, Section Editors Bob Shearin, Frank Weed, Editor Linda Hair, julie NVinn, janislBale, and Dale Distin pester Merry Anne liurnette for a corny', idea. Dlllbf Activities Come Alive W'hat's new in Flora newspapers?-no sub- scription clrives! There are nine issues of the paper and each student receives a copy. As a media for expression of ideas as well as a publica- f f ' 0 f. ' sf' - l .N i A y . it r T255 ff lx-lrla .vu ,4 .ssl-f i' u,x...4.-lui-bt .. -, yr, l . ,H 1 Winged Press staff reporters-Kathleen Ieter, Dolly Mc- Grath, Beckie Thomas, Linda Crosland, Tommy Salane, Debbie Hannon, Jack Walters, jane Ryckley, Linda Bickler, Chuck McCurry, Rhetta Hartin, Linda Bateman, and Kitty McCaskill-put their heads together to meet the deadline. Bill Warlick interviews a mystery girl for one of the features that makes the newspaper so en- chanting. 88
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