Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1978

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Getting there Getting there? Getting where? School, of course. School doesn’t begin the minute you set foot on campus; it begins when you leave for school. As there are many different students, there are also numerous ways for them to get to school. Most people ride the bus to school. This entails getting up early and making sure you don’t miss the bus. Others drive their cars to school, chancing the potholes in the parking lot. Some people ride their bikes or walk to school. And let us not forget that hardy breed, the motorcyclists. But, regardless of the method, we all do “get there.’’ Rain, sleet or snow will not stop Chris McCoy as he bundles up carefully for his cold ride home. A fter a hard and long day of school. Richard Spain gives his next door neighbor Mark Lane a ride home. Track being one of Ronnie Marple's goals, he tries to stay in shape by pedalling his bike to school. Traveling to School 23

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22 Traveling to School Arriving at the bus stop. Ricky Robinson. Susan Graham. Brenda Dean, and Donnie Lopp happily leave the bus and begin walking to their homes. Enjoying thefine autumn weather. Lisa Bradberry and Karin Fronabarger walk home from school.



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Tallying high Changes! Allhough Outstanding Seniors are selected each year, this time it was done differently! Striving for fairness, a point system was made. Each senior filled out an accomplishment sheet. Each accomplishment was accorded a set number of points. After tallying ever person's points, the Outstanding Seniors were determined. The twelve this year each had over 100 points. Though the standards for becoming an Outstanding Senior are higher, there is no shortage of quality students. Because of Ins athletic ability. Tom Curtis has been an important asset to our sports department. Outstanding play as line backer has established hint as an All-Region and All-State football player. His agility also enables him to throw the discus and the shotput. Tom has been a member of the FFA four years and competes on the Electrification Team. Developing his interest in hunting, he has joined, and is an active participant in the Gun Club. Tom is a member of the Drama Club. An outgoing personality and a wide range of interests has made Tom an outstanding person throughout his high school years. 24 Outstanding Seniors Accepting the responsibility of Stinger Editor-in-chief has kept Katherine Owen a busy person. Although this job keeps her schedule full, she has maintained good grades, qualifying for the Beta and Scholarship Clubs. Her work on the yearbook has also enabled her to become a Quill and Scroll member. Katherine is active in FTA and serves as secretary. Participation, involvement, and leadership abilities assisted her in being chosen as a delegate to Girls' State. Katherine is also a member of the Spanish Honor Society and the History Team. Musical ability has helped Ann Dugan accomplish many things. She used her talent being in the band for two years and making All-Region both years. Ann also participated in the Pop Ensemble for one year. During senior year. Ann was elected as Class President. Ann's work on the Stinger Staff as business manager earned her membership in Quill and Scroll. Maintaining good grades through hard work qualified Ann to be a member of the Beta Club. Ann also found time for her other activities, as she was in the FTA. Gun and Spanish Clubs. Rest was definitely not on Barbara Andrew's timetable. Her blending of sports and academics took much concentration and hard work. She played on the tennis team for three years along with being chosen to represent her school at Girls' State. She also played volleyball and was captain in her senior year. A member of the FT A for all her high school years. Barbara served as president as a senior. In addition, she proved to be an excellent sports editor for the Stinger staff: her work qualified her for Quill and Scroll. She was also a member of the Gun. Drama, and Spanish Club.

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