Terry Sanford High School - La Famac Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

 - Class of 1969

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the Socially Concerned Katherine Smith Reynolds Scholarship Finalist. Bette ork has spent three active years at FTS. She accompanied the Senior High Singers, was a member of the French and Math clubs, and a National Honor So- ciety delegate to the state convention. Bette worked on the program committees of both the Miss FTS contest and the Jr. -Sr. Prom. As a senior, Bette was selected as “Most Intellectual” by the Class of ’69. She has attended the North Carolina Science Symposium at Duke University and the Laser School at North Carolina State Uni- versity. She will attend U.N.C.-G. in Sep- tember and plans to major in history. Winnie McBryde’s leadership and achievements have been outstanding during her three years at FTS. She served as Sophomore Class Secretary in the Student Coun- cil, then as Student Body Secretary and Student Body Vice-President. Her work on the 1967 Miss FHS Contest, the 1968 Jr.-Sr. Prom, and the Tri-Hi-Y are examples of Winnie’s service to FTS. The students have honored Winnie by electing her as Assistant Chief Marshal. “Best All Around,” and “Most Outstanding Citizen.” The DAR presented her with the Good Citizenship Award, and the Fayetteville Youth Council named her “Youth of the Month.” Planning to major in English or Elementary Edu- cation, Winnie will enter Methodist College in the fall. During his three years at FTS, Sammy Park- er has distinguished himself through service and achievement. He was Hi-Y Treasurer, Dis- trict President, and, then, State Hi-Y President. Sammy served as homeroom president for two years and was chosen to be a Marshal. He worked on the Miss FTS contest and was a member of the Jr.-Sr. Steering Committee. Sammy’s interests outside of school include working with the YMCA and teaching small children in various sports. Sammy is Treas- urer of the Fayetteville Youth Council and served as Vice-President during his junior year, when he also served as President of the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes. Sammy will at- tend UNC at Chapel Hill and would like to major in psychology. 77

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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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Winnie McBryde was a member of the House of Repre- sentatives and Mary Erwin King was a Senator at 1968 Tarheel Girls’ State. The program at UNC-G attempted to familiarize the 300 girls participating with their state gov- ernment. The woman’s role in government and education was discussed and the week in Greensboro proved to be interesting and informative. Advanced art students and those who experiment and develop new or unusual techniques enter the Scholastic Art Competition. This year, John Page and Ed Tomo- lonius were recognized for their entries. John was awarded a Certificate of Merit, and Ed, a Gold Key for his work in graphics. As a gold key winner, Ed will enter the national competition in New York City. William Fadul, Melvin Westmoreland, Raymond Luper, Reggie Barton, Jeff Nease, and Jimmy Young were selected as FTS representatives to 1968 Tarheel Boy’s State at Wake Forest University. By set- ting up and acting out actual situations, the boys learned about the operation of a state government. Cities and counties were designated. Particij)ants ran for mayors, county commissioners, and for gov- ernor. The boys returned after a week of intense participation, having gained new insight into the organization and procedures of a democratic government. 78

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