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Greg Johnson has gained recognition as an out- standing leader. He served as Sophomore Treasurer, Student Body Treasurer, and President Pro-tem of the Student Forum. He attended the N. C. Student Coun- cil Congress. Mars Hill Workshop, and the Inter- national Key Club Convention. Gregg served as Lt. Governor of Key Club Division IV and now spends much time traveling to other clubs to speak in his capacity as Governor of the Carolina’s. Greg has also served as President of the Cumberland County Teen- Dems. The Class of ’69 appropriately elected Greg “Most Outstanding Citizen.” An alternate Morehead Finalist, Greg hopes to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A Morehead Semi-finalist, Reggie Barton has devoted much time to the Student Council, serving as Junior Representative, Senior Class President, and attending the N. C. Council Congress. Reggie has served as Sec- retary of the Hi-Y and was chosen as a member of the National Honor Society and the Math Club. He is also the Assistant Editor of the LaFamac and has a leading role in the Senior Class Play. In recognition of his outstanding personality, Reggie was awarded the Janie Simmerman Courtesy Cup and the superlative title, “Most Courteous.” Interested in politics (aspiring to become a U.S. Senator), Reggie plans to at- tend Davidson College. 72
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jHdependent Minds Win Recog nitioH William Fadul has exemplified the excellent seholar and the excellent leader. Elected into the National Honor Society, William has since been named a National Merit Finalist and a finalist for both the Morehead and Angier B. Duke scholarships. William was a Math Club member, French Club President for two years, and Key Club Ft. Governor, attending the In- ternational Key Club Convention in Montreal, Canada. William was President of the Junior Class and then President of the FTS Student Body. The Class of ’68 chose him as Chief Mar- shal and the Class of ’69 selected him, “Most Likely to Succeed.” He also received the Louise Black Scholastic Award. William has spent busy summers, participating in the Boys’ State and Governor’s School programs. William’s favorite subjects are French, English, and Physics. He will attend UNC, Davidson, or Duke in the fall. Melvin Westmoreland has proved to be very successful in both academics and ath- letics. For three years, he has served as homeroom president. Participating in both cross-country and track, Melvin earned a letter in the former. As a senior, he was Key Club President and attended the Inter- national Convention. For three years, he has also been a member of the Latin Club, the Varsity F Club, and the National Hon- or Society. As a junior, he worked on com- mittees for the Miss FTS Contest and the Jr. -Sr. Prom, and he was a delegate to Boys’ State. Because of his scholastic achievements. Melvin was chosen as a Morehead nominee. A member of the Im- manuel Baptist Church, he served as N outh Fellowship President. Outside of school. Mel- vin enjoys sports, reading, and travel. After graduation, he hopes to study political sci- ence at either Davidson or Carolina. 71 i
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Zribute Qoes to Academic Success During his three years at FTS, Jimmy Stanfield has shown his capabilities in numerous ways. As a National Merit Finalist and Morehead Nominee, he has proved to be an outstanding scholar. Jimmy has served as Secretary of the Key Club and as Vice- President of the Math Club. Because of his academic ac hievement, he was selected as “Most Intellectual” by the Senior Class. A member of the Honor Society and the track team, Jimmy also served as Student Council Historian and as President of the Hay Street Methodist Youth Fellowship. He enjoys playing the guitar and hopes to attend Davidson College and to major in Pre-Med. David Sinodis has gained recognition as a Na- tional Merit Finalist while at FTS. He has also par- ticipated in athletics by serving as a Basketball Manager during his junior and senior years. Outside of school David enjoys playing chess and is an ac- tive member of St. John’s Episcopal Church. He has ser ' ed for two years as President of the Young Churchmen and as Diocesan Vice-President during the past year. A member of the Teen-Age Republi- cans of Cumberland, he was recently Vice-President of that group. Planning to major in Engineering, David has been accepted at North Carolina State University. 73
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