Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1980

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Hard work and perseverence Shary Weaver outstanding. In band she made All Region four years. She was Drama Club reporter and Stinger Class editor for two years. A Quill and Scroll member, Shary was senior editor of Flight. Business contest winner of FBLA, she was also in Spanish Club, Pop Ensem- ble, and Gun Club. Shary Weaver Cigi Myers Music was magic for Gigi Myers as she made All Region Band six years and All State Band two years. Also an avid thespian, Gigi became 1st vice president of Drama Club. She had grades that were high enough to get her into Scholarship and Beta Club, for which she was Secretary treasurer in 11th grade and vice-presi- dent in 12th grade. Because she enjoyed being a delegate to Girls State, she went to Presidential Classroom in Washington, DC. Gigi sang in Pop Ensemble, was FTA treasurer, was in Spanish Club, and in Quill and Scroll. She was business manager of the Stinger and manager of the volleyball team. Also, she was Sopho- more editor of Flight. As Beta Club president, Steven Er- vin worked to get recognition for scholars in the Junior High School. He was in Scholarship Club four years, and in Drama Club he played roles in four plays. In music he was in Concert Choir, Pop Ensem- ble, Barber Shop Quartet, and All Region Choir. Steve earned the right to be in Spanish Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. He was a photographer for the Stinger. A letterman on the tennis team, he placed second in district doubles and participated in state play- offs. He was runner-up in the Century III Leaders competition. Joyce McCauley The clarinet gave Joyce McCauley much pleasure and six years in All Region Band, also. She was Art Editor of Stinger and Quill and Scroll's Flight. She was trea- surer of the senior class. Drawing layouts for the yearbook was another one of her jobs. Joyce was in Drama Club two years, Gun Club two years, and Spanish Club three years. Artistic talent came in handy as Spanish Club historian. Her other clubs were Art Club, FTA, and Volleyball. Terri Harris The WHS Yellowjacket was co-edit- ed by Terri Harris who helped to add many new features to the publication. Her work made her eligible for Quill and Scroll. In FHA Terri was reporter, vice president, and president. In Span- ish Club she was vice president and president. She was in Spanish Honor Society, Scholarship Club, and Beta Club. She played volleyball for three years and ran track one. Drama Club, Student Council, and FTA were some of her other activities. She spent one week of her summer attending Girls State with other leaders from Arkansas. 26

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An artistic interest rather than scientific, Terri Harris ended her high school career with a 5.4 grade point average out of the total 6.0. English was her favorite subject. American His- tory was hardest for her. Terri decided that another journal- ism course should be offered in the curriculum. University of Arkansas at Fayetteville was her choice of colleges. She planned to major in either English, journalism, or communi- cations. Terri Harris Somewhere within a busy schedule filled with sports Greg Hogue managed to earn a grade point average of 5.63. His favorite subject was phys- ics, and government was his hardest. An interest in science, Greg felt the curriculum would benefit from a class in electronics. He planned to major in Computer Science. University of Arkansas at Fay- etteville was where he wanted to attend. Although her schedule was full, Brenda Layton managed to maintain an average of 5.4 for her four years. Algebra II was the class she enjoyed most. The most work for her was history. Brenda thought French should be offered. She wanted to attend University of Central Arkansas in Conway. Brenda Layton Greg Hogue Ben Fry With high aspirations, Ben Fry worked to achieve a grade point average of 5.79 out of a possible o.u. Ben was the only honor grad whose favorite subject. English, was also his most difficult. His prospective major was a unique one, cinemato- graphy. He planneo o ancnd school at southern KlinoisUni- versity at Carbonaale, which specializes in mouon-piciure photography among other things. Humanities was the course Ben chose to add, if, of course, he were in that position. Honor Graduates 25



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Sonya Hunt Enrolled in just about everything,Son- ya Hunt (Ms. Sonya to her friends) was active in several groups. She was in Scholarship Club. For seven years she played in the band. She was elected 1st vice president and treasurer of FHA. Other clubs that she was a member of were FTA, Drama Club, and Spanish Club. She was co- editor of the Organizations Section of the Stinger. A news hound, she was a reporter for the newspaper. She was a member of Quill and Scroll. At Arkansas Girls State, a summer program at Ouachita Baptist University she was elected to several offices in the model government including County Judge and State Representative. Greg Hogue Robin Reagler Stinger Editor-in-Chief, Robin Reagler, put in many hours before final deadline and publication of the year- book. An enthusiastic musician, Robin made All Region Band for five years and qualified for All-State Try-Outs three years. Although she was not a local offi- cer, she did serve as a State Board Member-at-Large in FTA. On the ten- nis team she placed second in district singles and got to be in the state play- offs. Because of her work on the year- book, she was initiated into Quill and Scroll of which she was president. For her academic work, she was in Scholar- ship Club and Beta Club. Honor Gra- duate was added after the seventh se- mester. She won the Century III Lead- ership Contest and was sent to Girls State. She was secretary of Spanish Honor Society and a member of Span- ish Club, Drama Club and the American History team. An athlete as well as a scholar, Greg Hogue, served as quarterback of the foot- ball team. Besides all-district honors in football, he also made it to state playoffs in tennis. On the academic side he was in Scholarship Club, Beta Club, and an Hon- or Graduate. He was named Hugh O'Brien Outstanding Sophomore and was select- ed to go to Boy's State. Newly chartered Key Club elected Greg as President and he served on Student Council three years; History and Math teams benefited from his participation. Co-editorship of the newspaper began a long list of accomplish- ments for Stacey Crosby. She presided over the Art Club in its first year of existence. A born reporter, Stacey filled this position on Student Council, FFA, and for her class in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. Through Student Council she worked with its Youth Advisory Committee and the Guidance Advisory Committee. Because of her hard work in Jour- nalism and on the WHS Yellowjacket, she was invited to join Quill and Scroll Society, an honorary organization. She was a typist for the club publication, Flight. In band Stacey pushed for an excellent color guard as co-captain of the flag corps. She was in FHA, Drama Club, and the History team. In addition to that, she spent her study hall working in the office! Stacey Crosby Ben Fry Acting, writing, and speaking constituted much of Ben Fry's activities as they prepared for his future ca- reer. He was president of the Drama Club served as student director of Camelot. As movie columnist of the newspaper, he kept everyone informed about the cinema. He was president of Spanish Club one year and Spanish Honor Society the next. Ben was editor of the literary journal, Flight. Grades were also important, as he qualified for Scholarship Club and Beta Club. He was also an Honor Graduate. On the Model United Nations team, Ben was chairman. He was a member of FTA, Math Team, and American History team. Outstanding Seniors 27

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