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Pam Howorth, Jerry McBride, Robert McAd0ry, Greg Berry, Donna Cameron, Rita Worell, Meg Price Art students illustrate scenes from the Parnassus. Sophs add to magazine quality. 5' W
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Parnass us lnspires tudents W ith Creative Ablllt The Parnassus, Wingfield's literary mag- azine, presented an opportunity for stu- dents to make use of their abilities in the field of writing. The entries were divided into 'short stories, essays, sketches, and poems, and winning contributions were chosen by a staff selected from the English classes. y, y,cyereyye e yyye ieiiii Editor Brenda Schumpert and Assistant Editor Greg Berry discuss plans for the Parnassus with sponsor, Mrs. Jane Lee. First row-fleft to rightl: Donna Collins, Beverly Gates, Brenda Crumpton, Gloria Howell. Second row-Billy Hiatt, Editor Brenda Schumpert, Danny Moore, and Carolyn Benton. 50
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fi STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: President, Steve Leechg Secretary, Diane Hoodg Vice President, William .lusticeg Reporter, Paula Sanfordg Treasurer, Peggy Barnett. Student Council Cuides School Activities Emphasizing the importance of strong represen- tation for the student body in the affairs of the school, the student council endeavored to sponsor worthwhile activities and provide a link of co- operation between the student body and the faculty, under the capable and energetic sponsorship of Mr. Dan Merritt. Council officers traveled many miles and attended numerous workshops and meet- ings to gain valuable information on Council af- fairs. The Council coordinated Homecoming and Fal- con Follies activities and supervised elections and honor points in the spring. Projects to promote school spirit, including prizes for the best deco- rated homeroom doors during football season, and the selection of the Boy- and Girl-of-the-Month ranked high on its list of accomplishments. One of its most successful undertakings was the col- lection of canned goods for the janitorial work- ers during the Christmas season. Highlighting the year was the presentation of a Talent Show to raise money for the Student Activity Fund, Char- acter Emphasis Week in December, and the Teens Against Polio drive in January. 755 52 Student Council Sponsor, MR. DAN MERRITT
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