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Receive Reclaim Jimmy Young has demonstrated his academic and athletic ability during his three years at FTS. For two years, he has been a member of the Math Club and the National Honor Society. As a sophomore, Jimmy was elected into the Hi-Y and chosen to serve as a waiter at the Junior-Senior Prom. As a jun- ior, he was both a Marshal and a delegate to Boys’ State. Jimmy has played on the junior varsity and varsity basketball teams. He received a basketball letter and, during his senior year, was co-cap- tain of the team. Jimmy works with the YMCA basketball clinic for small boys. He also likes swim- ming and is President of the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes. Jim- my has been accepted to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Kathleen Tillery, a National Merit Final- ist, has contributed much to FTS during the past three years. She was elected Pres- ident of her homeroom, representing it as a member of the Student Forum. She has participated in Intramural Sports and the Miss FTS Contest. Kathleen has also been an active member of the German Club and the Distributive Education Program. A member of the A. M. E. Zion Church, she sings with the Youth Choir and serves as Secretary of the Usher Board. Preferring to major in either music or languages, Kathleen hopes to enter Carolina or Wake Forest in September. 75 i
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Scholars During his sophomore and junior years at FTS, Dan Hicks was president of his homeroom and delegate to the Student Council Nominating Conven- tion. Elected into the National Honor Society as a junior, he served success- fully as President this year. He is also a member of the Key Club and the Fayetteville Youth Council. Dan spent a constructive summer ’68, attending the Civitan Youth Conference in June and the Methodist Youth Fellowship at Wesleyan in August. Dan enjoys sail- ing, photography, and playing the gui- tar, but his academic love is architec- ture. He had the distinction to be chosen a National Merit Finalist. He has been accepted at North Carolina State University but awaits a decision from MIT. Selected as a National Merit Finalist, Cyndi Mitchell has exemplified scho- lastic achievement and service during her three years at FTS. She has been a member of the French Club and the National Honor Society. As a junior, Cyndi won the Stedman Essay Contest. She served on the decorations com- mittees for the Miss FHS Contest and the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Cyndi is the Features Editor of the LaFamac, Secretary of the Fayetteville Junior Garden Club, and a member of the Student World Federalists. She enjoys sailing, skiing, poetry, and traveling, having spent a summer in France living with a French family. Cyndi’s preferred subjects are International Law and Philosophy. She has been accepted at Boston University but hopes to attend Radcliffe or Yale. 74
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JioHors bestowed Mike Landon has enjoyed the privilege of travelin. in various places, including Germany. As a senior, after three years at FTS,- Mike was recognized for his academic ability when he was chosen as a Na- tional Merit Finalist. Outside of school, Mike’s favor- ite things are music, poetry, and thinking. In school, his preferred subjects are English and drama. His writing talent is illustrated by his many contribu- tions to the Bulldog, and his part in the Senior Class Play will give him the chance to pursue his interest in the dramatic arts. Mike plans to attend East Carolina University and major in psychology. Rusty Walden’s experiences in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and Japan have helped her to make significant contributions to our school during her two years at FTS. She has been an active member of the German Club for both years and, as a senior, served as President. Rusty worked on the Prom Program Committee and was selected as a member of the National Honor So- ciety. Perhaps her greatest distinction came when she was named a National Merit Finalist. Rusty’s favorite subject is chemistry. For pleasure, she enjoys roller skating and playing the guitar. Her plans for the future hopefully include attending MIT. 76
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