Wylie Public School - Pirate Yearbook (Wylie, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Choir Bottom Row: Vice President, Anne West, Historian, Gina Young, Renee Armstrong, Secretary, Tammy Justice, Director, SueEllen Mooney, Top Row: LaLanii Ripple, Julie McAteer, Travis Head, Lisa Wolfe, Mark Jones, Not Shown: President, John Winant, Kim Allen, John Ellis, Janie McDonald, Beth Schneller, Melissa Sharp, Jennifer Sloan, Roy Wood. A The Barbershoppers presented Bill Grogan s Goat A Choir performed in several concerts. 4 Freshmen, Andy Key and Jimmie Pitts were top salesman and fastest cubest. Library Aides - Choir 4 47

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Small, But Active Although the Library Aides was a small group, they chose to be involved in many activities. They began with a magic puzzle sale. During the Christmas season, the group caroled at the Wylie Nursing Home and had their annual Christmas party at president, Sherry Browning's home. The spring project was the selling of canhandlers advertising the school's new slogan, AI-IMO-DILLO. March 4-6 several Aides traveled to Odessa for the an- nual TALA Convention. They enjoyed business meetings, tours, banquets and some free time to swim. For the first time the club started a scrapbook. District 7 Recording Secretary, Debra Adams stated that being secretary was an interesting and delightful experience. I would definitely encourage other students to par- ticipate in library activities and run for office. With a few more students to sing, the Choir concen- trated on public exposure. They sang in concert for all schools and participated in special programs throughout the year for community organizations such as the Kiwanis Club, Wylie City Council, and the Senior Citizens. In addition, members of the Choraliers took part in the UIL Solo Contest as well as the UIL Choral Competition and the Sandy Lake Choral Festival. Top salesman, Ken Steelman spent most of his lunch peddling the canhandlers. Library Aides Bottom Row: Donna Blackstock, Rhonda Justice, Mark Jones, Melinda Collum, Sherry Browning, Debbie Carr. Second Row: Andy Key, Lisa Wolfe, Tim Conkle, Deneen Taylor, Renee Armstrong, Marlissa McCaskey, Sponsor, Jerilyn Williams, Top Row: Jimmie Pitts, Jerryl Thornhill, Deanna Rogers, Rita Rubio, Chris Anders, Brian Potter 46 P Library Aides - Choir k ,,.-Q.. YLIE 4 l A Helping students was the Library Aides main priority. , AnMf'afki .gr W 'Q XV?



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if so V -Q' G t A Brian Knapp checked out Centipede. Is the all time, favorite pastime, music, in danger of ex- tinction? With the growing popularity of video games, we found more and more students playing games. On the other side of the coin, concert go'ers were out in droves to hear their favorite recording artist. When it comes down to the bottom line - bucks, which will win? Wl'lS'ers think: Video Games will win because they are so addicting - David Shields, Jr. They play music in the arcades, so you have both - David Edwards, Jr. Personally, l'd prefer music, but video games are on the p way up. - Sandra Crawford, Jr. Video Games will because they are more fun and challenging - Mark Helm. Video games - because everything is becoming more and more computerized. - Abbey LeCocq, Sr. A Dale Mize and Brian Knap played a sit-down version A Students play the hand version of Pac Man. 48 P Feature

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