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1'-' INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Hop Boltomj Gene Vance, Socialsg Terry Stewart, Sec., Amy Head, V-Pres., Lisa Treas., Gary Kinley, Scribe, and Susie Hitt, Pres. Break A Leg! The O. D. Wyatt Thespians, an association affiliated with the International Thespian Society, offers young people qn opportu- nity to meet and discuss the fields of drama and become lifetime members of this organization with the acquisition of participation points. These points can be earned in all the fields of drama including set design, acting, building sets, direction and many others. The group actively supported drama for young men and women, by giving them access to information about new ideas and trends in drama. The Thespians were also aware of the essential obligation of a school club and met these duties with zest and sincerity. The members sold door mats to make money for the club's many expenses. A dual purpose proiect was the collection of newspa- pers, which helped preserve trees and raise more money. The club had many supporters and of these, Mrs. Wooldridge, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. McKnight were made honorary members of the organization for their outstanding contributions and efforts. 5.9 l l l I F . A PM fizfi - mil if :fi . fi 1 ', --f I f as v' - f -gi P' 4-4 --4 F xxx A 'ictured above are Mrs. Marilyn Wooldridge, Mrs. Kathryn Plummer, Mrs. Carie Collins, and Mrs. Carolyn McKnight being awarded honorary memberships to the Thespian Society.
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C'est la vie, mon amis. The Foreign Language Club was involved in numerous activities throughout the year. During Homecoming Week they joined with F.T.A. in decorating the cafeteria. Also, on the day of the game their members decorated cars with signs and streamers for many of Wyatt's fans. Dinner par- ties featuring foreign cuisine were some of their most excit- ing proiects. Barbara Sisson held a French Dinner at her home, a German Dinner was held at Susie Hitt's and a Spanish Fiesta, complete with costumes and authentic Spanish dishes, was given by Olga Herrera. Among their other projects were field trips to the Mardi Gras at Nolan High School, the Octoberfest at Tarrant County Convention Center and a trip to Mexico City for a week during the Easter break. They paid for many of their socials and proiects with the profits made from the sale of 1973 Calendars and Valentines. Their year was full of fun, excitement, learning and new experiences. Support your local debate team. Competition was the by-word for the 1972-73 Wyatt Debate Club. Wyatt students entered more speech tourna- ments and brought home more awards than in any previ- ous year. The members of the Wyatt Debate Club repre- sented the school in a number of competitive speech events, such as debate, oral interpretation, persuasive speaking and a variety of other interesting events. Mem- bers improve their abilities to speak, argue and research more effectively in a format that proves both educational and enioyable. Highlighting the sixteen tournament schedule attended by the debate club were out of town meets in Austin, Wichita Falls, Abilene and Tyler. Among the more out- standing awards won during the past school year were a First Place Sweepstakes trophy at Eastern Hills High School and a First Place Sweepstakes trophy at the Tarrant County Junior College tournament. Optimism ran high at the end of the year, as the mem- bers of the club, all returning next year, looked forward to future success in the competitive forensics. f ffm. T THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: 1First Rowj Arr Head, V.-Pres., Kelly Morgan, Treas., Olga Herrera, Hist. !5econd Rowj Sondra Moor Pres., and Kathy Bell, Sec. rffiif- L. if ' f THE DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Mike Speer, V.-Pres., Robert Grim: Rep., and Paul Newman, Pres.
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I want my home The Future Homemakers of Ameri- can were very busy with a variety of proiects to make money, to increase spirit and to help their community. At Christmas time many hours were .. spent in selling candles to raise money for the club's treasury. They helped boost homecoming spirit with the decorating of B hall. Their theme for the hall was Chaps are world famous. For a community proiect they baked cookies and took them to the Forest Hill Nursing Home. I -' tx s m,,- They also spent time developing t their knowledge and background by .Q participating in field trips. In May, they attended the state convention in ,1,2iL, San Antonio. was This organization, with its high ide- als, has helped its members set high standards and goals that will insure stability in their future homes. L:.':,... gf., if , , tiff? ' , ' .xxx -S Q x A ,I l MRS. MILLER'S F.H.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Glenda Shaw, Sec., Trina Green, Pres., Margaret Carter, V.-Pres., and Donna Latimer, Treas. lv, sm w 3 js: -. X e . -51-,,.a:,, '- X N I t at I . 2 -No I -- . 5 VI' I 5 Q I I s s ig MRS. WlI.HOITE'S F.H.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Gerald Harris, V.-Pres., Karon Tipton, Program Chair man, and Londell Fisher, Pres. to be a happy one. QP X.. I - so X I ,I - -yi , V K 2 9. if fi? . ' X he , if -,,.. z . I , .f ,3 V - ,JA '5 ,ff I S . . 3 ' ' Xi mg fi 11 I -I - i.zQ QL'ag Y -52 , 6' A ww ,, I, . AL .A u 1 , . r X 5533 I I .. ..-.. '- . 7, . x..,,,,, AA: ll.-le' I 2 5. f It 4, , ' Q, ' .Q .f.f.'.'F MRS. EARLE'S F.H.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Pam Sanders, Sec Vicki Barnoski, Treas., Rhonda King, V.-Pres., Janette Kerr, Parl.g and Mary Watts, Pres. F5 I A
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