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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Reggie Barton; Vice-President Mary Erwin King; Secretary Laney Shackleford; Treasurer. Pat Nunez; Representatives Betsy Monroe, Joe Grebner, Kathy Vincoli. and Charles Johnson. L Historian Jimmy Stanfield shows the Council scrapbook to Parliamentarian Raymond Luper. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Dan Mattox; Vice-President Donna Dorsey; Secretary Carolyn Cogdell; Treasurer Elizabeth Scruggs (not pictured); Representatives Linda Hoffman, Debbie Hollingsworth, Louise Hale, and Mamie Pope. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Woody Myatt; Vice-President Betty Jo Holland; Secretary Cindy Garner; Treasurer Shug Dawson; Representatives Mark Chesnutt, Prescott Godwin, Vicki Welborn, and Mary Walter Campbell. Council Advisor Mrs. Herring presents a project suggestion during a meeting. 91
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Student Council Sponsors Spirit Week PRESIDENT: William Fadul VICE-PRESIDENT: Winnie McBryde SECRETARY : Becky McDiarmid TREASURER: Dean Vurnakes 90
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Council and 7omm Coad .Top Grebner addresse.t; the President at a regular Wednesday meeting of the Student Counril. Acting on tradition as well as working with new ideas, the Student Council provided the necessary leadership for student activities during the ’68-’69 school year. With the Student Forum acting as the means of communication, the Council worked to establish a better student government as well as encouraging student participation in school affairs. Throughout the year Council President William Fadul encouraged discussion of new ideas and proj- ects. Resides introducing a new method of project committee reporting, the council initiated a Spirit Week during January honoring our basketball and wrestling teams, and encouraging the enthusiastic spirit for which our school is known. The Council began its work during the summer, and had handbooks ready for distribution on the first day of school. Sophomore elections were held, and the Council was soon at full strength. Buzz Books were jjrocessed and the school store w ' as opened for business. Plans for homecoming festivities began immediate- ly. The Forum took charge of flowers and the Council was divided into committees for planning the cavalcade, halftime ceremonies, and the victory dance. Hard work resulted in a wonderfully suc- cessful homecoming. The Student Council Barbecue was held in Decem- ber hut plans began early in November. Again work- ing through the Forum, the Council encouraged the student body to the sale of over 2000 tickets. The Student Council Talent Show, brightened February. Then began the contest for the election of next year’s school and class leaders. The swearing-in of officers climaxed the event. Through its efforts towards the improvement of student government, the Student Council guided FTS through one of its most prosperous years. Willie Worley buys a homecoming flower from Forum repre- sentative Johnny Greenway. Council members are assigned homerooms for distril)Uting calendars for Spirit Week.
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