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HE 1972-73 OFFICERS FOR WYATT BLUES WERE: fSIanding2 Barbara Sisson, Pres., f5eatedj Cheree vans, Treas., Terry Lovell, Sec., Laurie Wilson, Proiects, Yolanda Flint, Pub., and Lisa Crenshaw, V-Pres. i, N- i-, Sheila Brittain, Pres. Keep That Spirit Up Wyatt Blues started the year in a spirited way by attending the first pep rally and yelling pre- dictions of victory. Throughout the year, this enthusiasm never ceased. They made locker decorations for the athletes' lockers and signs for the auditorium, formed a path of spirit on the football field for the team to run through, and dressed in blue uniforms on game days to demonstrate to all their support of Wyatt's vari- ous teams. Attendance awards for football, bas- ketball, track, and baseball were given to the girls at the conclusion of each sport. Their support of Wyatt extended beyond ath- letic competition. They participated in the Roa- drunner Round-up with a colorama and a raffle for a radio. Members took pride in decorating the west end of A hall in the traditional goal post design complete with yard lines, crowds, players, and slogans. This brought back memo- ries to both students and exes. Pick lt Up Wyatt Y, sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Association consisted of twenty girls concerned with the pollution of our commu- nity. They strove to improve our environment by periodi- cally holding cleanup cam- paigns. One such campaign was at Carter Park, which is near Wyatt's campus. Their annual camp-out, which was held at Whitney State Park, renewed their hope and determination to preserve our natural settings for all to enioy. WYATT Y OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: fleft Io Righfj Paula Harris, V-Pres., Cynthia Lampkin, Sec., Nancy Ewing, Treas.,
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Would you like to buy a directory? so e gi -Q at THE 1972-73 OFFICERS FOR EN AMIE WERE: Sue McGregor, Pres., Linda Fagan Bonnie Bailey, First V.-Pres., Terry Stewart, Dev. and Photo., Debbie Webb, Sect and Regina White, Pub., Teresa Miller, Tele., Vicki Hale, Ser., Susan Waters, Treas., V,.Pre5,, Sue Williqmgr Ser, und Teresa Dunnqgqn, Tele, En Amie, which means among friends in French is the girls' service club at Wyatt. Their activities and contributions to Wyatt were varied and numerous. They helped decorate a hall for Homecoming and to encourage school spirit, they sold paper links to each grade to make a spirit chain. At the conclusion of the contest, the Sophomores had the longest chain. Another one of their proiects was the compilation and selling of the student directory. By selling advertise- ments to businesses to help pay for the printing, the ' cost of the directories to the students was only thirty- five cents. The annual Val-a-Gram sale was another of En Amie's many successful ventures. Friendliness and service is a vital part of En Amie and it does not stop at the boundaries of O. D. Wyatt. At Christmas they gave a donation to the city's Good Fellows Fund and donated food and clothing to a needy family. i l E ,....,..-.nawc Terry Stewart, Bonnie Bailey and Sue McGregor dig the directory's centerfold.
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Read a good book lately? Ex Libro, the school library club, is composed of students who work in the library during the school day as library assistants. To promote interest in and effective use of the school library is the purpose of Ex Libro. They strive to give the library a pleasing atmosphere in which students may work and read. The club was active in many of Wyatt's activities and worked hard for the improvement of Wyatt and its facilities. They participated in the Roadrunner Round-Up and donated several books to the library as one of their annual proiects. l i . Z4 4- + Q 1 l THE EX LIBRO OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Judy E991 Sec., Lydia Cook, V..-Pres., and fseatedj Patsy Monroe, Pres. t Janet Claybrook, Trea: HI-I 15 ow many more caps do we Office Education Association is made up of girls enrolled in Vocational Office Education. The purpose of this organi- zation is to create an appreciation of an office occupation. The membership worked part time at office iobs throughout the city in addition to attending regula r classes. have to make? . . . 322!?!' Even though they had a busy schedule, these girls foun time to contribute a great deal to our school. They worke hard to prepare a room for 1972 Exes, on Homecomin Day. This hard work rewarded them with the first plac trophy for decorations. ll U sr' an- 1,,,,. THE O.E.A. OFFICERS FOR l972-73 WERE: 1First Rowj Carol Ostrokol, Hist., Michelle O'Flaherty, Hist., Sheryl Wilson, Rep., Karen Williams, Sgt. at Arms, Diane Vogt Sec.: Patricia McBurnett, Parl. fSecond Rowj Peggy Wells, Sgt. at Arms, Cynthia Craddock, V.-Pres., Debi Morton, Pres.p and Nan Ralston, Treas.
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