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Every organization must have a struc- ture and management system if it is to focus on its objectives. In a school sys- tem this is achieved by placing students in specific classes. Added to this are the directors (teachers) who guide students in the learning process. Other support systems are used to carry out all the many functions of a successful school center. Janitors, cafe- teria workers, aides, all are vital for our school’s operation. Our rank is a composite of many dif- ferent types of people with many differ- ent talents. Of course there is no one lower on the registry of personnel than the lowly freshman, but he has a lot to look forward to. Setting goals to break those records set by other classes stim- ulates good healthy competition between classes. Without this combat, school might be boring and all the peo- ple would miss many opportunities to learn. We are part of a total community, one that takes pride in our progress and products. Complaints about few course offerings are often offset by the amount of attention and help individual students do receive from a caring faculty. Coop- eration and collaboration are both evi- dent in the continuously good program development in our school. FOCUS ON RANK FILE ... FOCU 28
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The Student Council kept busy sponsoring dances, clean- ing up those messy stands after the football games, and spon- soring the Miss TCHS pageant. The alumni band, composed of old band members who’ve graduated, performed at the Homecoming pep-rally and at one of the football games. Their director, a band alumni himself, is Dean Mann. Mr. Mann was the band director at TCHS for over twenty years. Even form high school students get involved! Key Club and Little Women both worked with the Kiwanis Club for community charity. Members of the National Honor Society won recognition in the area Brain Brawl Meet in Tallahassee. They accepted all the challenges and represented our school honor- ably. Pictured clockwise from p. 26: The committee for betterment of the lunchroom; Shannon Culpepper; Mr. Mann, former band director; Key Club Sweetheart, Laura Gomez with Dan Parkey, Key Club President; Michael Tedder and Rosemary Edwards; Mr. Montgomery; and Kathy Courtney.
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pictured clockwise: Zodie Gibson; Vincent Miller; Dawn Evans; Miss Faulkner s going away; Mrs. Blankenship’s Aides; Mrs. McGloclin and Mr. Franklin. JON RANK 29
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