Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1970

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Student Council Secretary Diane Brown, Reporter Lynne Crain, and Vice-president Janice Walker watched and listened approvingly as President Max Caldwell un- veiled the plaque that the WJHS Council presented to departing Principal Lamar Cole. Junior High Student Council Elastic” is a good word to de- scribe the Junior High Student Council. It bends to encompass the needs of the students. Meetings are usually twice a month, but if a mat- ter warrants an unscheduled meet- ing, it will be held. Within this group the representa- tives' desire to help his fellow student in school is hoped to ex- tend into each student's daily life. Their ideas have been nurtured by Mrs. Leroy Dangeau, sponsor, who has encouraged student aid on Par- ent Visitation Day and the presen- tation of a plaque to former prin- cipal Mr. Cole. Front Row: Ronnie Turner, Sharon Owens, Hannah Beene, Mary Dixon, Judy Doss. Row 2: Janice Walker, Barbara Nichols, Teinmy Urfer, Janice Argo, Gail Andrews, Rhonda Williams, Lynn Crain. Back Ron: Terry Riley, Max Caldwell, Darneli Johnson, James Slocum, Terry Smith. Council member Lynn Crain shows new teacher Mr. Dunavant the sights at WJHS.

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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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QTtNGER Announces Entrance of Youth JUNIOR STAFF Seated: Connie Kernodle, Cathey Tutor, Sharon Spence, Debbie Stutts, Jeanne Crain, Sarah Bradshaw, Lynn Crain. Standing: Martha Jane Murray, Pep Falls, Andy Reynolds, Kim Brawner, Randy Pemberton, Miriam Hudson, Claire Akins, Erma Cannady. Who are all of these beautiful ingenious people? They could only be the STINGER STAFF—de- voted to recording a yearful of thrills and frustrations, elections, ball games, and club meetings. Thrown together by a desire to write, or perhaps crop” pictures, and maybe just a little fate, the members of this motley group have felt the bonds that join them tighten as they strain to meet each deadline. As these kids” strive to understand and capture the mood of a school year, they learn a great deal about themselves and about life. (Right) Assistant Ed. Randy Pember- ton transfers the design from dummy” to copy sheet, while Jennifer Johnston prepares to type. (Above) STINGER'S diligent editor- lady, Stephanie Hogue, toils over a page to be mailed with the first ship- ment to the publishers. (Right) Assistant Spirit Editor Debbie Stutts must pay close attention to Stephanie as she explains how to crop pictures. 14

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