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Vice-President Virgil Covington, President Ricky Proctor The establishment of a Freedom Shrine at Bryan Station was a Stu- dent Council project. Student Council In a year beset with problems, the Student Council did an admirable job of providing a bond between all the students at Bryan Station and a forum for all their viewpoints. Under the capable leadership of the officers and sponsor, the Student Council solved most of their problems and counted 1969-70 as a successful year. Attacking student apathy early, the Student Council provided many activities to get students involved. The Council sponsored Homecoming Dance, several as- semblies, and set aside a special week as llGet it To- getheru XVeek for fun and activities which would in- volve everyone at Bryan Station with their school. The Bryan Station Student Council was active in Student Council organizations locally and statewide. A Bryan Station student served as President of the Inter- School Student Council and other Bryan Station students served as officers and in other capacities in ISSC. Bryan Station became the President school of the Kentucky Association of Student Councils and as President school served as an example for other councils in the state. Bryan Station was also represented in the state Student Council workshop and in the national Student Council convention. This was a year of experimentation for the Student Council. Trying many types of meeting styles and dif- ferent means of student representation, the Council sought the best way to provide a democratic student government for Bryan Station that involved all the students and could answer to all of them. Through their experimentation, the Student Council discovered the weak and strong points of all the plans and then combined the best parts of each to make a stronger and better Student Council at Bryan Station. Ricky Proctor ....................... Prerident Virgil Covington ................ Vice-Prerident Susan Anderson ...................... Secretary Toni Robinson ................ Arrijlmzt Secretary Paul Wright ........................ Treawrer Billy Glass .................... Parliamentarian Miss Sanford ........................ Spomor 53
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes promoted good sportsmanship and a stronger faith among those who participated in team sports at Bryan Station in 1969-70. They achieved their goals by providing an organization through which the youngy men could get together and share flueir experiences. Th y sent 21 representative from Bryan Station to the national camp sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mark Monthic ............................... Captain Frank LeMaster ........................... Co-Captain Kenny Ray ........................ Program Chairman Kenny Coyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ............ Tremm'er Mr. Haley .................................. Spomor
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School spirit was boosted in 1969-70 by the school newspaper, the Bryan Station Defender, which kept the stu- dents up to date on what was happen- ing and about to happen at their school. The staff turned out a monthly news- paper which was not only informative, but entertaining as well. Combining good journalism and good imaginations, the staff provided 21 quality newspaper for the school. Mixing news, features, and pictures, the Defender presented a current continuing picture of Bryan Station. .EA ER-- 10F NIB m fo KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL rasss Assocunon ; 2 mo. Il65 Of 100 BRYAN STATION DEFENDER A monthly newspaper published by the students of Bryan Station High School, Lexington, Kentucky DEFENDER STAFF UNIVIISITY OF Co-Editors . . . . . . . . . . Becky Davis and Cora Spencer Feature Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delthea Dawson SportsEditor MlkeDmlnr ArtEditor . JeffAubrey News Staff . . . . . . . . . . . Sherri Bradley ,Barbara Bruce Teresa Butcher, Archie FaJin Pam Noel, Billy Glass Feature Stat! . . . . . . . . . . . Dianne Burton,NormaTaulbee. Sandra Agee, Tommie Curd SportsStatf MikeLand - DonRutled e Sandra Advertising g'Johngfa: Circulation 8: Business . . . Barbara Collins and Bobbie Moore Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Johnson and Ken Muse 54 Sponsors ........ Mrs. Stapleton, Mrs. Cheap
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