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Front Row: Donna Frazier, Beverly Burnett, Cindy Bridges, Claire Akins, Beverly Thwing, Teena Winters. Teena Emerson, Patsy Mauppin. Row 2: Bill Horne, Mike Hess; Alice Slawson, Annette Smith, Needra Davis, Deanna Pickett, Jo Gaskins, Kim Bostick, Dan Fiscus. Back Row: Mark Nix, Bob Stacy, Delinda Harrell, Meredith Smith, Millie Caldwell, Rosanne Small, Debbie Burns, Lavonda Wheeler, Mike Hollowcll, Gene Boeckmann. (Above) Mrs. Weeden tries to talk seriously to President Pete Dunn about an item in the FTA newsletter, but both dissolve in giggles. Following an interesting and informa- tive assembly on their trip to the Far Fast presented by Mr. Barwick and Mr. Shaver, Chip and Mr. Wiggington join them in spirited chatter and grateful farewells. (Above) Certainly not a familiar form in our principal's chair, Pete is doing his utmost to fill Mr. Wigginton’s shoes on FTA day. (Below) These art works were entered in the contest honoring the 100th anni- versary of education in Arkansas, which was sponsored by the AEA.
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Pete Dunn Elected Stale ETA President Active is the word to describe Wynne High’s chapter of the Fu- ture Teachers of America! Its ac- tivities are not limited only to the school term, but are carried into the summer as well. Last June, three of our FT A members accom- panied Mrs. Weeden to Petit Jean State Park where an informative week-long workshop was held. Pete Dunn, state FTA president con- ducted all meetings. November brought the SNFA State Conven- tion in Little Rock celebrating one- hundred years of education in Arkansas. Wynne art students pro- vided all the artwork for the film The Spirit and the Splendor, as well as designing the program cover. An exceptional aspect to this or- ganization is the members’ ability to be in the teaching profession now. (Right) Mrs. Weeden beamed proudly as she handed Nancy Holleman the award that she received from the AEA, for her first place collage. Front Row: Marsha Burnett, Ester Camp- bell, Susie Marshall. Peggy Sawyer, Phyl- lis Armstrong, Karan Eldridge, Dana Lines, Vicki Lawrence—Historian, Jane Armstrong—Treasurer, Pete Dunn— President, Stephanie Hogue—Secretary, Sharon Spence—Reporter, Peggy Clark, Diane Sanders, Dorothy Doherty. Shir- ley Mann, Willie Ann Wilson, Steve Chapman. Row 2: Vickie Johnson, Deb- bie Palmer. Bonnie Sue Shaver, Sharon Frazier, Vicky Winkles. Julie Carr, Phyllis Akins, Debbie Stutts, Susie Smith. Jennifer Johnston, Rosemary Hess, Linda Light, Alicia Hale, Deb- bie Anderson, Clarice Harrell, Neda Cook, Joanne Thomas, Martha Boeck- mann. Danny Tacker, Kim Brawner, Joseph Gahr. Row 3: Joan Garner, Pa- tricia Warren, Anna White, Connie Kernodle, Sarah Bradshaw, Cathey Tu- tor, Leroy Courtney, Donna Minton, Peg Falls, Jenny Young, Kathi Gild- well, Cheryl Fifer, Mildred Fiser. Jeanne Crain, Tommy Owens, Charlotte Hod- ges. Pat Hess, Tim Wizer, Anthony Wilson, Byron Brown. Mike Shem- pert. Row 4: Nancy Holleman, Marcia Tucker, Paula Block, Sammy Miller, Deborah McCormack, Neal Beaton, Louis Midkiff, Bonnie Jones. Darlene Martin, Darlene Burton, Virginia Mc- Guire, Chip Baker, Ann Hart, Bruce Clark, Sammie Hare. Mike Norris, Larry Altman, Denny Hammonds, John Burton, Ken Cook, Pinky Wilson. Carl Loew'er. Back Row: Wayne Gordon, Kenneth Aston, Mike Edmondson, Doug- las Wilkerson, Eddie Ransom, Randy Pemberton, Jim Lane, Paul Pierron, Bubba Morris, Dwight Brown, Randall Rushing. 28
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Los Cides Requires Higher Membership Qfendards Front Rou-: Phyllis Akins, Cathey Tu- tor, Vickie Johnson, Sharon Frazier, Karan Eld ridge, Dana Lines, Peggy Sawyer, Trudy Barkley, Vicky Winkles, Cora Bennett, Jeanne Crain, Vicki Law- rence. Row 2: Miriam Hudson, Paula Because of the “population ex- plosion” of the WHS Spanish Club, higher standards for entry were set this year. Prospective members must now meet the requirements of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica—an A” average for three semesters. Initiation begins after all-important midterm grades arc tallied. At their Christmas fiesta Los Cides members lent an eager ear to the guest speaker, young Her- bert Smith, who worked this past summer with Father Manchino, a dedicated Catholic priest, in a pov- erty-stricken mountain village in Mexico. Afterwards, the Spanish department resolved to send an an- nual donation to Father Manchino. Block, Nancy Holleman, Bobby Baker, Eddie Ransom, Andy Reynolds, Jenni- fer Johnston, Debbie Stutts, Peg Falls, Mike Martin, Chip Baker, Stephanie Hogue. Back Row: Bill Moon, Mike Courtney, Neal Beaton, Jane Armstrong, Ken Cook, Danny Tacker, Forrest Eth- ridge, Wayne Cockrell, Charlie Flowers, Ricky Walker, Pete Dunn, Jim Lane, Randy Pemberton. Blindfolded Herbert Smith, guest speaker at the Christmas fiesta, receives explicit instructions from his traveling companion and Los Cides President Jane Armstrong about how to break the piftata, while expectant club members look on. 30
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