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jCafamac Staff Kernels Planning layouts for the various clubs at FTS is the main order of business for the Or- ganizations Staff, Dee Wright, Joyce White, Betsy Monroe, RoseMary Laraniee, editor, and Lanev Shackleford. Senior Class Staff, Nancy Riggs, editor, Anita Davis, Trish Kelleher, Scotty Hood, and Sue Reed check over their final copies to make sure that they are free of errors. Susan Buchanan and Diane Warren of the Sophomore Section go through the tedious task of stamping and alphabetizing names. Mrs. Mask, sponsor; Reggie Barton, assistant editor; and Penny Makris, editor, carefully check over the final copy before sending it to the publisher. 148
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1969 Staff Splashes Ahead 147
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7irst year of 9ZS Untold worries, frantic moments, distraught staff members, and a common goal — all went into the making of the 1969 LaFarnac. From May until February, during sixth period and for hours after school, the staff works dili- gently planning layouts, taking pictures, writing copy to fit the line, and thinking of original head- lines. Everything seems normal until the DEAD- LINE date rapidly sneaks up from nowhere. From this time on members frantically work in crowded room 14 in a rush against time to meet the deadline. The ad vice of the sponsor, Mrs. Mask, and the leadership of the editor. Penny Makris, largely de- termine the LaFarnac s success in portraying a year at FTS. Tension is relieved as the final deadline is met. Through the staffs endless effort they have pro- duced a lasting remembrance of the 1968-69 school year. The Business Staff, Raymond Luper, editor, Kathy Vincoli. and Jerry Stewart are busily engaged in financial affairs. Features Staff, Mary Erwin King, Cindi Mitchell, editor, and Lisa Marshall discuss plans for the Homecoming layout. Sports Section. Bill Walters, Cathy Bock, edilor. and The Junior Section, Janice LePors and Beth .Martin look through Kathy Moss are engaged in a typical argument over which several yearbooks for ideas for their pages, pictures to use. 149
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