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ri Teachers For - omorrow Future Teachers of America is sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Crain, Dr. Jane Griffin, and the Louisiana Teachers' Association. The organiza- tion's purposes are to acquire an understanding of the history and development of our nation's schools, purposes, and objectives, to study and identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching, to secure information about career opportunities relating to teaching and competences required by each. This year the WSHS FTA hosted the district and state conventions. The FTA participated in American Education Week, November 14-20, Teacher Appreciation Week, and the Muscular Dystrophy Drive. This year's officers were: Jay Huckaby-Presi- dent, Vonda Martin-Vice-President, Matt Purs- er-Secretary, Greg Lawrence-Treasurer, Steve Canerday-Reporter, Phil Howard-Parliamentar ian, Barbie McFarland-Historian. ' sg x 5 scs. A , s A3 5 Q 'Q 3 S,-Q Es X5 S .s'..:- 2 Q K S is 2 5 fi ef l iswwtfiw swims Q' sf. 3 Q .... , ...... T scic it Q . ca as 5 a ' 7 A , ,W ....... . A W' nk ..., T 2 ...t as., 35 Mr. Bankston gave an enlightening talk on the changes at WSHS since he was principal here. Font Row: Eddie Walker. Row 2: Rhonda Bam- burg, Mrs. Nancy Crain, Dr. Jane Griffin, Rhonda Pharr. Row 3: Rhonda Fortner, Traci James. Courtney Heard, Tammy Weaver, Lisa Hand, Kathleen Kinney, Sherry Christian, Glen Austin, Mary Watts, Amy May, Arden Bridges, Row 4: Janice Lutes, Carla Wheeler, Sondra Wagoner, Sherie Dykes, Sandra Southall, 94 FTA Stephanie Barton, Sonya Ward, Lori Moses, Traci Gorum, Sharon White. Row 5: Teri Perry, Lori Hand, Josette Mattingly, Carrie May, Bren- da Roy, Deona Martin, Shani Smith, Claire Wil- liams, Mary Scott, Stephanie McDowell, Mi- chelle Brewer. Row 6: David Nix, Al Simmons, Craig Ward, Vonda Martin, Melissa Dosher, Re- gina Jones, Jennifer Watson, Barbie McFarland Mary Ann Simonelli, Cindi Bandy, Penny Bish op, Jennifer Haley. Back Row: Steve Miller Johnny Droddy, Clay Wheeler, Kenny Craw ford, Phad Dempsey, Greg Lawrence, Phil How ard, Matt Purser, Steve Canderday, Johnny Wil liams, Jay Huckaby.
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Check It Out! The Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Joan Huckaby, encouraged people to stop by the library and check out some books. After all, the purposes of the organization are to sponsor a greater interest among students in the use of books and library services, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the library service of the school. The 1982-83 officers were: Johnny Williams-President, Sam Barnes-Vice-President, Judy Gates-Secretary-Treasurer. Members must be seniors and work one school hour each day in the library. The Library Club participated in Homecoming activities and placed second in the Homecoming door compe- tition. The club also participated in National Book Week and co-Sponsored the Beauty and Beau Pageant. Bottom Row: Laura Watts, Patty Webb, Ann Brown, Gilda Williams, Lori Hand, Judy Gates, Mrs. Joan Huckaby, Top Row: Todd Wold, Sam Barnes, Glenn Nelson, Marcel Mills, Johnny Williams, Perry Myles. Trays Super Foods Tiger Roar Staff members Judy Gates, Sam Barnes,Johnny Williams, Gilda Williams, Lori Hand, Patty Webb, Ann Brown, worked on the layouts for the paper. Extra! Extra Read All About It! The 1982-83 Tiger Roar Staff, spon- sored by Mrs. Joan Huckaby, kept the school well informed and interested in school events through the school news- paper. The staff members, selected by Mr, Machen and Mrs. Huckaby were: Patty Webb-Editor-in-Chief, Glenn Nel- son-Art, Lori Hand-Clubs, Laura Watts and Todd Wold-Exchange, Sam Barnes and Ann Brown-Features, Judy Gates and Gilda Williams-News, Marcel Mills, Johnny Williams and Perry Myles- Sports. The aims of the organization are to collect and-print all the news of the school, to develop a uniform school spirit of the highest quality, to build and influence student opinion, to encourage the best school enterprises, to cooper- ate in respect for school authorities, to maintain clean sportsmanship, to serve as a place for the expression of student opinion, to acquaint the community with the progress of the school, to pro- mote good scholarship and to work for the best interests of the school commu- nity. TWIN OAKS S UPERETTE P0 Box HWy84EaSt Winnfield, LA. 628 6979 LibraryfTiger Roar
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M 8a G: 'Back In Black Masque and Gavel members enjoyed themselves at the club Christmas meeting. M 8a G members: Mrs. Nell Grigg, sponsor, Addie Thornton, Melissa Flurry, Matt Purser, Sonya Ward, Todd Wold, Rhonda Bamburg, Eddie Walker, Jennifer Flurry, and Cindy Johns. Masque and Gavel is a National High School Speech Society whose purpose is to honor the individual student and to serve the high school and community. Each member has individual service projects which vary from year to year, Among the major activities in which Masque and Gavel members participate during the year are the Homecoming Assembly, the 3-Act Play, Tiger Follies, and NSU Speech Tournament. Members are also responsible for the program for the Speech Club Christmas Banquet. The annual Initiation Banquet on May 5 and the hosting of the Educational Theatre are high points on the Masque and Gavel calendar. The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Nell Grigg, The members this year are Jennifer Elur- ry, Addie Thornton, Todd Wold, Cindy Johns, Eddie Walker, Sonya Ward, Melissa Flurry, Rhonda Bamburg, and Matt Purser. M. and G. members were responsible for up-dating the school marqee. Winn Cable T.V. Winn Plywood Inc. P. O. BOX 926 Winnfield, LA 71483 Hwy. 167 South Winnfield, La. 71483 628-2842 Masque 81 Gavel 95
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