Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1981

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KEEPING UP THE GRADES Involved In almost every organization WHS had to offer. Susan Beaton was still able to keep her grades up Her interests varied from FT A to Choir In every club she joined she was an officer Her interest m music was shown by her making Ad-Region Choir and qualifying for All-State Tryouts A four year Scholarship Club member her favorite subjects were algebra II and biology For her. the most difficult subject was English. She felt that Wynne should ex- tend the mathematics courses to include cal- culus Hendrix College in Conway is where she planned to continue her education into either the field of pharmacy or medical tech- nology Driving back and forth to ballet lessons and performing in Memphis and other cities with the Memphis Ballet kept Beverly Thomas very busy Among her favorite subjects were trigonometry and Algebra II She felt her most difficult subjects were those that dealt with science Beverly suggested that our foreign language department be expanded to in- clude a French course and also felt a calculus course would be helpful. In the future she planned to attend Southwestern at Memphis and achieve a major in business administra- tion Highly interested in mathematics of any kind. Kevin Lyle Brown chose geometry as his favorite subject He had to struggle the most in his English classes Even though he had a few problems with English, he still managed to be a member of the Scholarship Club for four years Kevin would like to see our foreign lan- guage department grow to include a thirc year Spanish class After graduation, lx planned to attend Babson College at Welles- ley. Massachusetts where his major would be finance. Being highly active in sports, such as bas- ketball and track, did not keep Kim Meredith from dropping her grade point average Kim's favorite subject was Algebra Her inter- est in it was shown by her being on the math team She felt that her most difficult was Eng- lish. More math courses, such as calculus, are what she felt should be added to the curricu- lum. Planning to attend college at the Univer- sity of Central Arkansas, her major would be math Honor Grads 25

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HONOR GRADUATE Though sports took up much of his free time. Mike Mohr still maintained above a 5.4 grade point average for his high school years. He had special interest in almost any math course, and was on the math team for three years His favorite subject was geometry, and English seemed to be the most difficult for him Mike would like to see more special- ized career courses added in Wynne such as drafting and architecture He also felt Wynne should shorten each period so that more classes could be offered Mike planned to attend school at Georgia Tech were he would be a major in electronics engineering Being class president for three years has not hindered Lynn Hess's academic success. Neither have the hours she spent working as Yellow-jacket editor These important posi- tions were handled easily along with flag corp practices Among her favorite subjects were biology and English IV Unlike the others. Lynn felt her most difficult class was American History. Lynn would like to see students have a bigger voice in the school Lynn looked to the future and planned to major in computer program- ming at State Technical Institute in Memphis One of the high points of Lisa Bethell's sen- ior year was being crowned homecoming queen during the best football season in thirty years Among her activities for the year were serving as president of the Key Club Lisa's favorite subject was trigonometry and the one which gave her the most trouble was physics She would like to see calculus added to the mathematics curriculum. As for the future, she planned to attend the Univer- sity of Arkansas at Fayetteville where she hoped to major in pharmacy 24 Honor Grads With a strong interest in music. Delores Col- lins was-involved in many choral groups. She was selected All-Region and qualified for All- State Her favorite subject was English She felt any mathematics caused her the most trouble grade wise A French course is what she would like to see Wynee offer its student body Hoping to major in hotel and restaurant management, she planned to attend col- lege at Arkansas Tech at Russellville



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Sidelined oy a shoulder injjry. Bobby Reagan looks on in disappointment. Appearing puzzled. Shawn Stringer contemplates a Geometry proof. After a hard morning filled with classes, students use their lunch break to take a time out and clown around. People Division

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