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■W-A-KL-IG-PI --A.3ST STAFF Far left: JEAN BUNN, Editor. Left: FAYE SAWYER, Business Manager. Typewriters clicking, flashbulbs flickering, tears of discourage¬ ment, smiles of merriment help to make the 1966 Wak-Igh-An have a special meaning to the Annual Staff members this year. We have tried to present our school with originality in planning our layouts, writing copy, taking pictures and soliciting ads. Seated: Arlene Hood and Jackie Gay, Freshmen Representatives; Vicky Temple, Sophomore Repre¬ sentative; Donna Kinball, Junior Editor. Standing: Carolyn Alford, Typist; Cheryl Gay, Janet Duke, and Barbara Boykin, Editor ' s Assistants; Billy Moss, Sophomore Representative; Johnny Curtis, Junior Business Manager; Candace Debnam, Brenda Creech, Typists. 14
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nr riVITIH To Learn from books is merely a part of our prep¬ aration; the fulfillment of knowledge comes with working together in the various organizations of our school. In organizations, we learn how to work with others, to lead, and to accept responsibility for perhaps the first time in our lives. Here we can serve our school in many beneficial ways, but more than that we can also serve our community. 13
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I ' ' L jp l -4 ■ Student Council Representa¬ tives: Front row: Treva Temple, Johny Hendricks, Jackie Gay, Betsy Baker. Second row: Suzanne Beck, Teddy Privette, Ray Massey, Danny Gordon, Mrs. Privette, Sponsor. (Above) High School Presidents: Kenny Temple, Bobby Johnson, Mark Wilson, Robby Kimball. (Right) Student Council Officers: Robert Lanier, President; Drew Cannady, Vice-President; Vicky Temple, Secretary. We are only a vertebra in the backbone of our school, elected to lead and to make known the wishes of the students. It is our job to set good examples for our fellow students to follow, both morally and scholastically. Our most important work is in service to our school. We are the voice of the student body in planning school affairs. COUNCIL 15
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