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Mofogy These ambitious members of the Biology Club were looking for bacilli through their microscopes. Motion pictures on subjects pertaining to biology were shown during the year. In the spring the Biology Club went on numerous hikes and picnics. A prize was given to the student pre- senting the best biology project. CJFFICERSI President Betty Proctor, Vice-President joe Curry, Secretary- Treasurer Katherine Super, Reporter Mary Alice Earhart, Sponsor Miss Gladys Beck. Cfadaicaf Here is seen the cast of the Classical Club play, A Roman School. The Classical Club is proud of the fact that it is the oldest club at Wyandotte. Members visited the Nelson Art Gallery to study Roman and Greek art, one phase of the elub's work. In addition to the monthly programs, the club had a rousing good time at its spring picnic. QPFI-'ICERS1 President Ralph Willier- son, Vice-President Thomas Rupert, Secretary Barbara Bruce, Treasurer Albert Kovac, Sponsor Miss Mary Sellards. EMA CAL Members of the French Club made frequent treks to the Nelson Art Gallery during the year. Birthday and Christmas parties were given to a family the club had adopted for several years past. The club sang French songs at its regular meetings and enjoyed its annual picnic. A Mothers' Day reception was given by members of the club in the spring. Oifificizksz President Anne Hunni- ford, Vice-President Julie Lou May, Secretary- Treasurer Elaine Stuart, Sponsor Miss Nina Howe. LINES WRITI
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gran ia n CSA! ii These Tironian Club members are Americais future stenographers. All second-year shorthand students auto- matically belong to this large com- mercial club. During the year, mem- bers were given opportunities to gain valuable experience in downtown busi- ness oihees, serving as secretaries. Qjlfl-'ICERS2 President Wanda Bald- win, Vice-President joe Gubar, Secre- tary Marion Russel, Treasurer Jessie Yount, Sergeant-at-Arms Lillie May Mossiman, Sponsor Miss Alta L. Haynes. i:2..,,., uf em Boys who excelled in sports were properly initiated into membership in the Boys' W Club. The club's big event of the year was a play in which all parts were taken by club members, the proceeds being used to help defray the cost of medical supplies and doc- tor bills and to replace some of the old athletic equipment. OI Ii'IK1IERSI President Eddie Vargon, Vice-President Ed Andervich, Secre- tary Steve Kaminski, Treasurer Fred Laird, Sergeant-at-Arms Willie Mick- lick, Sponsor Mr. Edgar J. Ellis. Ac., Q. cm Tense and expectant, with red and white sweaters flashing brilliant hues, the Kay Cees watched the opening kick-off at one of the home games. Wyandotte's largest club, the Kay Cces, generate school pep. Each year the club sponsors football and basket- ball banquets, plus a play, and a Junior College scholarship. Orflflcpuks: President Bill Schuler, Vice-President Edith Vose, Secretary Marie Rupe, Treasurer Bob Cunning- ham, Sergeant-at-Arms Buck Neel, Sponsor Miss Besse Helwig. r HOMER MITCHELL
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om 2 givin om fad One hundred future housewives made up the membership of the Home Economics Club. Most of the meet- ings were held in their home-living room. Throughout the year fashion shows, talks, and teas were given to improve their abilities as home makers. For recreation the club had parties and picnics. Olflflcililisz President Dorothy Fal- gren, Vice-President Mae Harmon, Secretary Marjorie Cox, Treasurer Marjorie Eger, Sponsors Effie Adams, Georgia Uldham, Reba Smither, Reva Lint, Mildred Kratochvil. JM GH The Art Club this year was divided into two sections-one devoted to soap sculpturing and clay modeling under Miss Charlene Forbes, and the other to drawing under Miss Arlene Martin. The purpose of the Art Club is to further the knowledge and under- standing of art. This club has been helpful and cooperative throughout the school year, their work being seen in assembly scenery and advertising posters. Q3l4'lflCliRSI President Mildred Stover, Secretary Dorothy Banich, Sponsors Miss Charlene Forbes, Miss Arlene Martin. god i olieaque f Y MARY President Mary Lou Tevis was photographed rolling one down the alley at the Girls' League bowling party last fall. Besides sponsoring a girls' roller skating party and a mixed ice-skating party, the League deco- rated Wfyandotte for the Christmas holidays. Every girl at Wfyandotte is a member of the League, which cli- maxed its year's work with a Mother- Daughter banquet. OI-'lficirksr President Mary Lou Tevis, Vice-President Jane Owen, Sec- retary Carol Mayer, Treasurer Phyllis Shaw, Sponsor Miss louise Clymer. MAsoN Q iii' . s if wa 1X, 9 5255522 i .i , t N,,, t t . , 1 'Wtwsff 7 ,ia 'Tia .t 1'-or fi of t. is s QR 5 it-QE s 1. as ,Qs,.g3t,,S, , sh ,X . ...., K ' 5 3 is-s fri.
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