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Spanish And Study Clubs Spozzmr-Mrs. Doty Preyidefzt-Phyllis Allen Vice-Prefidefzt-Brenda Caraway Se:r'etm'y-Linda Kennedy Prefidefzt-Max Holland. Vive-P1'eJidelz!-Will French Secretm'y-Gene Cain One of the smaller clubs at Wingfield was the Spanish Club. Meeting monthly in the home of Mrs. Doty, club sponsor, the members were offered the opportunity to hear interesting speakers express their views on the Romance language. Plann'ed for the climax of the year's activities was a trip in the spring to the International Trade Mart in New Orleans. Those students who endeavored to improve their study habits were members of the Study Club, which was combined with the Spanish Club. As the year progressed, its members endeavored to develop skill in their studying. 5 SPANISH AND STUDY-Fin! Row-Margaret Krone, Lisa Willimns, Troylyn Scott, Mrs. Doty. Second Row-Teresa Ford, Judy Doss, Brenda Caraway, Nancy Riser, Ginger Jones, Third Row- Phyllis Allen, Linda Kennedy, Bill Talkington, jeff Pace. Fourth Row-Carl Cloer, Dennis Robinson, Mike Mangum, Phil Moss, Herman Palmer.
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pr' ,qs fffuh? 1? ' 49' LIBRARY CLUB-Sealed-Jerri Manning, Carolyn Bullock. Standing-Miss Stone, Gabriele Ogden Dee Smith. Library Club Sponsor-Miss Stone Preridenl-Jerri Manning Vire Prefidefzt-Dee Smith Sec1'etm'y-Carolyn Bullock In order to provide experience for those persons interested in library work, the Library Club was organized at Wingfield. Basic library skills were taught by Miss Stone, who sponsored the club. This practical aid was put to good use, familiarizing its participants in library organiiation and preparing them for a career ia this field. 60
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Hi-Y Club Sponsor-Mr. Polk Pre5ide1zthDavid Dreher Vice Pfwidefzt-Tommy Martin Secretfzry-Don Varner Sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association, the Hi-Y Club was organized around high school interests and relationships. Its aim was to help boys understand their problems and find solutions to them in a Christian way. Hi-Y, an organization in- ternational in scope, Christian in emphasis, interdenominational in character, and demo- cratic in practice, was interested in furthering community projects. The selling of pom poms to students was a method utilized to raise funds for the club's annual dues and community projects. It was easy to see that the Hi-Y Club was interested in the school as well as the community. HI-Y CLUB-First row-Wayne Vinson, David Dreher, Don Varner, Mr. Polk. Suomi row- Billy Smith, Tommy Martin, Charles Foose, and Charles Moulder.
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