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Student Life Fall Season At WHS CBS may be lookin' good , NBC may be as proud as a peacock , and ABC may be still the one , but WHS's new fall season was all these put together. Daytime programming had basi- cally the usual line-up; soap operas like English and history and a few game shows like P.E. and athletics. Sprinkled through out were many specials , programs and pep rallies, a meeting of student councils from around the state, a presentation on animation, and a college day for sen- iors. However, most of our high Niel- son ratings came from prime time programs. In sports WHS covered football, basketball, volleyball, and track. Variety shows included choral concerts, plays, and the prom. Shows on television might not have lived up to what they promised, but the new season at WHS lived up to our standards and far beyond. Enjoying the view from the back of a ATC90, Beth Bassham and Cathy Spencer participate in the first homecoming parade. 4 Student Life Division
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'w And Things Are Getting Better In a day and age in which many products on our market were New and Improved , we found, with little observation, that Wynne High School underwent numerous revo- lutionary changes during the 1979- 80 school year. Whether it was the massive construction west of the band room and building two or sim- ply a fresh coat of paint on the audi- torium walls, several outstanding amendments were enacted as stu- dents hailed a new decade. When students arrived in August, the apparent additions to the cam- pus were an edifice which was to house a gymnasium and the recently completed library. Even though it was not until second term when the shelves arrived and the library was usable, the fact that it contained so many advantages over-compensated for the delay. Some changes required time be- fore students became accustomed to them such as the lunch schedule and the bell system. In any case, because of the effort by students, faculty, and administration, the year was rightful- ly labeled New and Improved . Before the morning tone sounds, Angela Smiley and Joyce Jeffrey get in a little harmless gossip. Opening Pages 3
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« m Senior proofs arrive and anxiety shows on Anita Thwing's face as she receives hers. Gazing at the prizes, Julie Andrews escapes into the dreamy world of the carnival. Following the blocking of Dale Crawford (42) Ronnie Graham (2) attempts to sweep around the right side of the Forrest City line. Student Life Division 5
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