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Focusing eye-to-eye, Staff Photographers Will Perry and Don Underhill challenge the art of picture taking. Copy writers and Sponsor Mrs. Stalvey pause to enjoy last year's gems as they prepare copy for '71 edition. Translating handwriting prior to typing yearbook copy neccessitates joint effort of typists, Sheryl Davis and Robin Stell. Frere ered” hee Brenda Chappell earnestly solicits Mr. Britt's support as Postmaster obligingly accepts finished product from three an advertiser in The Shield. relieved and happy staff members. 7}
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The Shield Staff ventures to depict total Whitley life. Devoting endless hours to the 1971 edition of The Shield, the staff members carefully and selectively assembled a review of the academic and extracurricular activities which transpired during the schoolyear. Responsible for important aspects of The Shield were the determined and dedicated writers and photographers who con- jointly strove with the invaluable aid of typists, artists, and sponsors to present a picture of life at Vaiden Whitley. Recalling the approaching deadline, Sponsor Mrs. Perry reminds Editor Nancy Woodard that much work remains to be done on 1971 Yearbook. YEARBOOK STAFF: First row: Don Underhill, Joe Anne line Marshall, Billy Holder, Bryant Lewis, Steve Shearon, Todd, Nancy Woodard, Charles Faison, Will Perry. Sec- Betty Shearon, Sally Freeman. Fourth row: Patricia Parish, ond row: Ruth Stalvey, Lou Ellen Jones, Patricia Rogers, Robin Stell, David Baynes, Elise Witt, Marty Parish, Tom Britt, Brenda Chappell, Larry Liles, Carolynn David Potter. Knott. Third row: Sheryl Davis, Susan Tunstall, Jacque-
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Beta services enrich school program. Through meaningful projects, the Beta Club essayed to promote the values of achievement, character, and leadership. Launching the year's activities was a Satur- day morning clean-up of the Hill on which is located the school sign. Unanimous membership participation in serving approximately one thou- sand persons at a barbeque supper enabled the club to raise funds for the year's projects. Regular projects included giving morning devotions for the student body, raising and lowering the flag, and ushering for all school functions. Traditionally, twelve Beta members marshaled for Commencement Exercises. During the Christmas holidays, Beta members began preparations for their st ate, district, and county conventions. Other highlights of the year were a two-part ecological presentation, a visit by State President Jack Simpson, and the hospitable reception of the Wake County Beta Chapter. All activities fostered Beta fellowship. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: Secretary, Betty Shearon; Treasurer, Connie Nowell; Sponsor, Mrs. Hicks; Vice-President, Will Perry; President, Joe Anne Todd. pis an P(e mmc at 5cttRS ecs Mecsas MEMBERS: First row: C. Nowell, B. Shearon, W. Perry, J. Todd, Mr. Meacham. Second row: L. Liles, B. Chap- pell, D. Harris, S. Tunstall, R. Horton, N. Woodard, R. Stell, T. Britt, P. Perkinson, M. McNeill, C. Baker, C. Liles. Third row: J. Henderson, J. Boykin, P. Jones, M. Johnson, E. Bailey, C. Green, R. Stalvey, P. Coley, J. Dudley, J. McLean, S. Wall, K. Pearce. Fourth row: D. Underhill, L. Spell, K. Robertson, D. Baynes, B. Dunn, L. Jones, E. Witt, M. Underhill, P. Parish, B. Baugh, C. Faison, R. Greene. Fifth row: J. Wiggins, R. Williams, K. Marshburn, P. Gardner, R. Laymon, B. Lewis, T. Cozart, N. Newman, D. Strickland, A. And- erson, L. Richardson.
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