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4? 1? 1' I FUTURE ARCHITECTS-Dick Yates, Kerry Keys, Cheryl Sumrall, Mr. Caston. Future Architects Slbomor-Mr. Caston Pzwidezzl-Cheryl Sumrall Vice-Prerideazl-Kerry Keys Serretm'yfLynn Tyson For those students at Wingfield who have chosen a vocation as a teacher or an architect, inspiration and encouragement were found in the Future Teachers and Future Architects Club. Speakers throughout the year brought new ideas and advice to the club and interesting programs were presented by the students themselves. The club period provided an opportunity for these students to exchange ideas and plans among con- temporaries who have' their chosen professions in common. The club strengthened the aspirations of students already eager to become teachers or architects and helped others decide on such careers. Future Teachers Sponsor-Mr. Caston Preridefzf--Sara Gunn Vive-Preridefzl-Patsy Griffith Secretary-Donna Hutchison . wx , , - wb? Q, ,l FUTURE TEACHERS-Firrz row-Leslie Heflin, Sara Gunn, Patsy Griffith, Cheryl Morrison, Jane Dunn, Gail Stampley. Second row Scotty Polk Brenda Hydrick, Virginia Kay Stampley, Janie Robbins, Bill Flint, Mr. Caston.
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Chess Club Spozzmr-Mr. Goodsell P1'65jL!E7Zl-TCIYY Welsh Vice-lweririenf-Jeverley lCook ' Sew'emf'y+Rebecca Anderson Checkmate! This was the cry that often surprised unwary students and teachers who wandered by Mr. Goodsell's room during club periods. It was in this club that the unskilled players learned the rules and regulations of the game of chess, while those who were more experienced strove to defeat their opponents. Through elimination tournaments, a chess team was chosen which represented Wing- field in tournaments throughout the city. Wingfield's Chess Club provided intellectual stimulation which the students enjoyed. I5 A 4 . 4 Fin! row-Lillian Willoughby, Rebecca Anderson, Loretta DeFoe, Margaret Ross, Robert Mc- Adory. Serond row-Mr. Goodsell, Roger Flowers, Gary Tierce, Lee Guthrie, Terry Welch, Ted Sigrest. Third row-Fred Hardwick, Butch Shirley, john Weisser, David Boone, Roger Hampton. Fourth row-Randy Owen, Tim Ward, Everett Busby, Robert Farr, Bill Hardin, jimmy Franklin, joe Lott, Steve Murff.
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RAMEUR Club-Fi:-iz row-Pam Howorth, Kay Sloan, Dorothy Chadwick, Ginger Runnels, Mr. Collins. Second row-Karen Walker, Ora Fay Renfroe, Karen Boswell, Rita Sheffield, Angelyn Sloan, Margret Keifer. Third raw-Kent Williams, Larry Weeks, George Harrell, Mike Weems, Derryl Peden, Greg Berry. C Publications Clubs Sponsor-Mr. Collins Spomor-Mrs. Williams Prefidenl-Derryl Peden Pre.ria'eni-Linda Pierce Vice-President-Rita Sheffield Vice-President-Marion Purvis Secretm'y-Ginger Runnels Secretary-Billy Gowan Continuing the work on the annual was the main objective of the Ramezzr Club. Members used this time to complete their designated tasks and to consider ways to im- prove each page in the Rrzmezzr. The sophomore members of the club were instructed in the rudiments of composing an annual, in order toicarry on the work oh the Ramezzr next year. The Wifzgfpread Club used this period to edit the school newspaper. Time was spent writing articles, taking pictures, and compiling information. The efforts of the dub members resulted in a fine paper and a successful year for the staff. WINGSPREAD CLUB-Finrr row-Mrs. Williams, Kay Speed, Teresa lillis, Brenda Crumpton, Linda. Pierce, Cheryl Leach. Serond row-Evelyn Stewart, Dainna Hemphill, Patty Slay, Linda Pigford, Susan Corkern Judy Blackwell Third row-Jill jordan Nancy Shook, Dianne Hood, Marion Purvis, Dianne Britt. Fourlh row-Richard Roper, Stewie Hand, George llleming, Billy Hiatt, Billy,G0wan.5
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