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Ann Malone, Y-TEENS-Fin! raw-Debbie Hawkins, Judy Cooper, Wanda Herrington, Joyce Donald, Regina Cumberland, Jo Sh' l H tson Mrs. Sanford. Second raw-Dianne Ferguson, Jane Huston, Mary Jane Fortenberry, Joan Bell, Amelia Pierce, Susan 1r ey u , Farmer, Gloria Howell, Elaine Ammons. Third row-Debbie Lyles, Mickey Harris, Karen Dethloff, Melba Graham, Sharon Burns, Anita Estes, Pam Gates, Donna Huff. Y-Teens S P0l250i'1MlSS Jane Roberson Spomor-Mrs. Sanford Preridefzt-Linda Ward Preridefzt-Anita Estes Vice P1'EJ'idE72l'1DCl30f?lh H9-fdCf1 Vice Prerideial-Wanda Herrington Sec1'etm'y-Janis McQueen Seff'etm'y-Judy Cooper Bybuilding a greater appreciation for humanity, the Y-Teens were able to exemplify their theme, Facing Reality, through various special projects. The Wingfield Y-Teen chapter, sponsored by the national organization of the Young Women's Christian As- sociation, endeavored to fulfill their objective by adopting a needy child at Christmas. The Yuletide season then inspired each club member to contribute food and dothes for needy families. Money raising projects were also undertaken to obtain the necessities of the club. Through similar projects each Y-Teen developed greater Christian principles and reached a better understanding of themselves and mankind. Y-TEENS-Fin! row-Janis McQueen, Deborah Harden, Georgia Smithhart, Carol Ivey, Libby Ruddock, Susan Richardson, Kay John- son, Lynn Jenkins, Stephanie Smith, Miss Roberson. Second row-Sandy Sutlrff, Donna Tackett, Linda Lee, Jean Huston, Zenda Sellers, Judy Perry, Janice Reed, Diane Mabry. Third row-Nancy Sudduth, Kathy Langston, Lynn Wade, Delores Nail, Peggy Johnson, Linda Ward, Wanda Yates, Barbara Price. 63
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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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Theatre Guild Sponsor'-Mr. Hutchinson Preridefzl-Sam Armstrong Vice-fweridefzl-Vicki Nygren Sefrelafy-Nancy Shook Giving students an opportunity to participate in theatrical activities was the chief objective of the Theatre Guild. Each member was able to. display his talents in the field of his choice which included make-up, directing, acting, and stage craft. The club, one of the largest at Wingfield, consisted of approximately 200 members. The motto, which was exemplified to its fullest extent, was to encourage participation. Firrl row-Mr. Hutchinson, Sandra Kay Davis, Brenda Bryant, Elaine Bidwell, Barbara Agard, Barbara Campbell, Ann Cox, Ann Anderson, jean Cooper, Donna Collins, Donna Duncan, Mary Ellen Eisworth. Second row-Karyn Butler, Linda Bailey, Karen Baxter, Lilly Coulson, Carolyn Beck, janise Armstrong, Debbie Britt, Peggy Barnett, Darlene Dyer, Sherry Atwood, Diane Dick- son. Tlnird mug-Betty Baecher, Linda Battles, Paula Barrett, Kathy Crocker, Gwen Bullock, Pam Cook, Marilyn Beard, Pat Beasley, Carol Creekmore, Linda Bowen, Barbara Boswell. Fourlb row- Richard Aaron, Ronny Ashley, D. A. Carr, Tommy Avenmarg, Sam Armstrong, David Armstrong, Larry Barnes, Ned Currie, Bill Bissell, J. C. Brooks, Joe Bevon.
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