Their Own Personality Usually, the sound of the first period tone brought moans and groans from students as they settled down for another ordinary day. Every five minutes, several eyes were lifted to the clock, anxiously awaiting the next tone. From this, one would gather that WHS students dreaded the mention of school. But in spite of the complaints and the apparent boredom, a lot of people looked forward to it each morning. What was the reason? It was the students themselves. Talking and laughing with friends between classes and during lunch lifted the burden of tests and homework. Sharing the unusual experiences like the state football championships with others brought students closer together. It was comforting to know you weren't the only one who thought you were going to flunk that history test, and that everyone else was just as nervous as you were about giving an oral book report. Some students even found that teachers were people too when they let down their guard and told a joke or story in class. Even though school was a symbol for studying and homework, it was the personality of each individual that made it special. The lunch break gives students like Dana Crowder and Bill McCormick time to relax ond chat People Division 27
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BANTON, MARTY CHAMBERS. FBI A. CCECA. Dra- ma Club. Officer Worker. BEARD. MARIA ANGELA Yellowjacket Staff. Spanish Honor Society. FHA. Art Club. BEATON. SUSAN ROXANE Scholarship Club. Quill Scroll. Beta Club Vice-President, Spanish Honor Society. FT A Historian. FBI A. Drama Club Treasur- er. Student Council. Junior Secretary. Cheer- leader. Concert Choir. All-Region. Pop Ensemble. Girls' Chorus. Homecoming Court. History Team BESHEARS. THURMAN ANDERSON. JR. FFA, Foot- ball. Basketball. Track BESTER. BUTCH. Vo-Tech School. BETHELL. LISA LOUISE. Scholarship Club, Yellow jacket Staff. Quill ScroH. Beta Club Secretary. Treasurer. Spanish Club Historian. Treasurer. Spanish Honor Society President. FT A. FBLA Histo- rian. Key Club President. Junior Vice-President. Girls' State. Cheerleader. Basketball Captain. Homcoming Court BILLINGS. KELLY BETH. Scholarship Club. Stinger Staff Art Editor. Quill Scroll. Beta Club President. FT A Historian. FBLA. Student Council. Girls' State. Cheerleader. Tennis All-District. Homcoming Court. BLACKWELL. DEBRA LYNNE Stinger Staff Editor-in- Chief. Quill Scrol. FHA. Drama Club. Band All- Region BLAYLOCK. BOBBY FRANKLIN FFA. GCECA. li- brarian BOECKMANN. MARK ALLEN. FFA. GCECA. Foot- ball. Track BOGER, BRIAN KCTH. GCECA. Stage Band BOWERS. BILLY RAY. FTA. FFA. FBLA. Football All- Dsitrict. Outstanding Back in District. BRIDGES. APRIL CAROL. FHA Secretary. FBLA Vice-President. Drama Club. Concert Choir. Girls' Chorus. BROWN. KEVIN LEE. FFA. FBLA. Drama Club. Gun Club. Concert Choir All Region. Historian. Madri- gals BROWN. KEVIN LYLE. Scholarship Club. Beta Club. Spanish Club Vice-President. Spanish Honor Soci- ety. FBLA. Drama Club. Senior Class Treasurer. Band AIIRegion. Math Team. History Team BROWN, WALTER RAYMOND. FBLA. Gun Club. BURNETTE, ELIZABETH ANNE Stinger Staff Student Life Editor. FTA. FBLA. Drama Club. Concert Choir. BYRD. BARRY LYNN. FFA, Vice-President. Basket- ball. CALDWELL. REBECCA ANN. FBLA. FHA. Office Worker. Librarian. Droma Club. CAMPBELL. DA VO MARCUS. FFA. GCECA Presi- dent. Football. Basketball CANNON. JO ANN. FHA. GCECA. CARTER. GARRY EUGENE. FFA. FBLA. Student Council. CHAMBERS. ROY DALE. Band. Track. CHISM. ROSE MARY. FHA. FBLA. Drama Club. COCKRtl. CYNTHIA SUZANNE. FTA. FBLA Report- er. Drama Club. Concert Choir All Region. Beau- ty Shop. Madrigals. Rayda DiHport Award Winner. Pop Ensemble. Girls' Chorus. Volleyball. Tennis. COFFMAN. STEPHEN ERIC. GCECA. Concert Choir COLLINS. DELORES DIANE Scholarship Club. Beta Club, FHA. FBLA, Concert Choir AH Region. Girls' Chorus. Volleyball, History Team COLLLINS. SHIRLEY RAY. FHA. BasketbaH. Seniors 29
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