Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1970

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President Chip recognizes Reporter Kim in a Student Council meeting. Songbird JoElla Todd, a senior voice major at Arkansas State University, held an auditorium full of WHS ers spellbound as she warbled and crooned several arias and popular tunes. Her accompanist. Miss Julia Gardner, also attends Arkansas State, where she is a Junior. Front Row: Linda Frazier, Debbie Stutts, Jane Armstrong, Sharon Spence, Rosanne Small. Retha Rose. Kathi Caldwell. Row 2: Mary Fiser, Cindy Bridges, Gary Eppes. Chip Baker, Mike Martin. Tom- my Owens. Laura McCormack, John Griffee. B.ick Row: Steve Robinson. Kim Brawner, Pete Dunn, Danny Tacker, Louis Midkiff, Cecil Peevey, Neal Bea- ton, Rob Hayes. If

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Student Council e Activist Group Long before the majority of WHS students turned any thoughts toward school, 1969-70 Student Council of- ficers were busy toiling over the handbook, containing school guides and regulations. This summer’s work resulted in the presentation of revised handbooks to all students in September. Just one example in many, such work enforces the idea of student body interest and partic- ipation in school functions. Recognizing the need, the coun- cil sent letters of welcome to new students, and helped to organize all meetings by instituting rules of order to be followed. The council has also enabled the addition of WHS’s own flag to be made through sponsorship of a contest in the fall. Keeping abreast of current issues, a debate over lowering the voting age was sponsored which aroused student interest. A student- faculty basketball game is also scheduled for the spring. Whatever the future holds, WHS'ers may rest secure in know- ing that this year's council was one of the best. Sealed: Chip Baker—President, Kathi Caldwell—Secretary, Tommy Owens—Vice- President. Standing,: Neal Beaton—Treasurer. Kim Brawner Reporter. Right) Ain't it pretty? sighed Roger Winkler as he admired his design, which won first place in the Council-sponsored flag contest. The bearded half of Dust and Ashes,” talented folk-singing duo, performs a mystical feat—whistling harmony and melody at once. 10



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Gideons, Fencers Impress Qfudenfs Cherry Falls (right), WHS alumna and Southwestern’s star fencer, pays a vis- it to he’r alma mater. Welcome assemblies always pro- vide work-weary students with re- lief from the ’old grind,” giving them strength to face their next class. These occasions bring a mas- sive influx of eager young spec- tators, intent on extracting each bit of delight and knowledge made pos- sible by ardent work on the part of the Student Council. Surely this holds the entire student body deep- ly in debt to their Council officers. Recollections of their European voyage carry Miss Matthews and her fellow travelers back to memorable experiences they shared last summer. The man in the middle, fondly known as Mr. Bell Telephone, demonstrates to Eddie Mark Johnson and Mrs. Lingo admire and Richard the ease with which circuits are crossed. the New Testament given students by the Gideon Society representative. 12

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