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CLUB HELEN OAKLEY, Editor Words are the gateway to the thoughts of the mind. Since we are all children of expression, there could be no better way to release knowledgable tension than through a sponsored Journalism Club. Our school pride demands a monthly paper that includes the students ' activities of Wakelon. You, the Student Body, expect only the biggest and the best. We, the Journalism Club, have pledged ourselves to this challenge. SUSAN PIPPIN, Junior-Editor fji|8ft B ting ‘$3 L 4 • ... % JfiBm f-Y Y to V Mr— i W A v Sl 1 Front row: Susan Davis, Sheila Cooke, Linda Pulley, Virgie Alford, Helen Mitchell, Mary Lou Rhodes, Bet Chamblee. Second row: Jane Hinton, Jeanette Whitley, Esther Fathera, Kathy Gay, Diana Pearce, Cathy Stallings, Connie May. Third row: Pam Alford, Deborah Corbett, Julia McNabb, Sandra Smith, Diann Wall, Linda Pearce, Joe Chamblee; Sponsor: Mrs. Doris Privette. 19
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JEAN BUNN, Chief WAYNE BRANNON MARSHALS Outstanding sdiola rsliip) is tlie key to tlie f-u-tiare.” KAY ANTONE KENNETH TEMPLE 18
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Wcj po M o H h qQ) Science Club members are: S t an d i ng: Billy Moss, Barry Carroll, Frank Pulley, Bunny Williams, Bobby Mitchell, Johny Hendricks, Ricky Green. Seated: Debby Oakley, Cheryl Gay, Faye Sawyer, and Sandra Pulley. Freshmen scientists experiment in the lab! Officers: Mrs. Stanley, Sponsor; Frank Pulley, President; Johny Hendricks, Vice-President; Cheryl Gay, Secretary; Faye Sawyer, Reporter; Sandra Pulley, Treasurer. This club helps us to escape from our everyday lives into the more fantastic world of Science. We are intro¬ duced to the many different facets of that which links our minds and enrich ourselves to the future. Our main objection is the Science Fair which is in February. This gives each student a chance to portray his talents. 20
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