Wylie Public School - Pirate Yearbook (Wylie, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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A Kristi Whitson, Cheryl Cranford, and Esther Schneller did translations in French. Spanish Bottom Row: Lorri Ellis, Beth Segura, Sherry Hensley, Amy Allen, 2nd Row: Chri Rhodes, Wayna Allen, PASF Reporter, Mike Love, Treasurer. Blake Barry, President, Gloria Dosset, Local Reporter, Lori Helmberger, Vice President, Dana Cooper, Sophomore Representative, Kim Kling, Junior Representative, 3rd Row: Sherry Cooke, Jeff Welch, Daphne Zimmer, Stewart Nemer, Kle McClasland, DeeDee Winfrey, Jeff Gillis, Cassie Lee, Secretary, Eileen Moser, 4th Row: Pam King, Senior Representative, Shari Wallace, Micah Foster, Staci Willet, Lynette Lutz, James Syferd, Jim Bob Brundidge, Tricia Daniels, Christa Buchanan, 5th Row: Shaun Bean, Cheryl Balcom, Lisa Morris, Junior Representative, Paula Weger, Mark Miller, Kristi Robinson, Kyle Shaffer, Gina Young. A Richard Edge and Kristi Robinson learned dialogues in Spanish class. n Karen Morris showed her spirit with a irit hand bought from the Spanish Club. 4 Spanish Club relaxed at a meeting. Spanish - French 4 37

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Language with a flair A Learning the language was not enough in the foreign language classes. You needed to be aware of the par- ticular countries, customs, food, and lifestyles. The best way to become acquainted with these was to join the foreign language club. The Spanish Club C0r'tC2ntratQCl on Spanish f0OCl and A Lynette Lutz and Paula Weger relaxed during a Spanish Club meeting. lifestyles. By selling spirit hands, the group made money to donate to Pesos for Braces, and Amigos de las Americas. The members varied the routine of class by attending an exhibition of Flamenco Dancers from Spain, and then picnicking in Old City Park. Highlighting the monthly meetings were a talk by Rhadames Salino, from the Dominican Republic, and a Christmas party at the McCasland's. Finally, to top off the year, delegates attended the annual con- vention in San Antonio. After attending workshops, lectures, and the Grande Baile, delegates stayed on an extra day to tour the sights of San Antonio. W 'f.t 5 Q-1 -. European flavor came to Wylie as the French Club sold exotic candies to raise money for their various activities. Gummy bears were by far the favorites. The group began their year by going to the Magic Pan to announce newly-elected officers. Fun times for the group included the all time favorite, eating out, participating in skits, and having an Easter Egg Hunt. .t ami. W A7 A Cheryl Cranford and Esther Schneller counted candy. French Bottom Row: Bobby Thompson, Hank Bowling, Susan Sikes, Dana Morgan, 2nd Row: Nancy Penny, Terry Cokes, , Le President, Cheryl Cranford, Mark I McAnallyg L'Academie, Mary lynn T Criscuolog L'Academie, Carolyn Cox, L'Academie, Julie Hoffman, L'Academie, Sherry Browning, 3rd Row: Kyle Craighead, Eric Folbrecht, Beth Sweeney, Sandra Crawford, Suzanne Gosselin, Tracey Mitchell, Samantha Bolton, Kristy Whitson, 4th l Row: Rusty Gardner, Lisa Scherrer, Karen McCasland, Pam Rollins, Paul Combest, Craig McCasland, Denise Marks, Sherry Causey, Lori Knight. i e- Q 36 P Spanish - French



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Spreading the Word Keeping the student body informed was not an easy task. Members of the newspaper, The Galleon, and the yearbook staff, The Pirate, soon found out there was absolutely no glamor in layouts, copy writing, and deadlines. Beginning at the SMU summer work shop, the staffs planned and schemed to make both publications bigger and better. The Galleon crew worked constantly to publish the monthly paper. In addition to publishing, the staff had to finance the paper and needed equipment. A special edition that included pictures was printed to honor the Seniors. All of the long hours and hard work left little time to socialize, but the staff found time to have a luncheon fafter the final edition was outl. Abby LeCoco, Editor, was named as outstanding student. Thee was much more to a yearbook than just pic- tures. The Pirate staff soon found themselves buried under mounds of layouts and pictures. At the same time the group was trying to completely re-vamp the previous style of the book, a slide show was prepared in an effort to boost sales. The show was such a suc- cess, it was presented at open house and at the Mid- dle School. It was actually late in the second semester before the staff could relax enough to have a party at Figero's to celebrate a deadline. The finale came at the year end party when Sandy Mulkey, Sponsor, thanked the staff with a lasagne dinner and named Sherry Browning, Editor, outstanding student. A special thanks went to Assistant Editor, Suzan Coker. Newspaper Bottom Row: Terry Coker, Paul Combest, LaDonna Owens, Abby LeCocq, Lisa Scherrer Second Row: Sandra Crawford, Carla Jones, Gloria Dossett, Patti Culley, Nancy Penny, Sponsor Top Row: Laura Donges, Mark McAnally, Rhonda Marlow, Melanie Landers A Carla Jones helped Lisa Scherrer in newspaper layout 38 P Newspaper

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