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Principal Wyandotte has recently completed ten years of outstand- ing accomplishment in a modern, beautifully constructed building. Now we are starting the second decade and there are new courses to be added and new methods to be fol- lowed. Education must always emphasize training for life's occupations, but we must not neglect the teaching of hon- esty, thrift, self-reliance and other virtues which are essen- tial to the good life. The Quiverian staff is to be commended for its excellent interpretation of the everyday activities at Wyandotte. R. C. Johnson. Vine-Principal School records include the daily records of attendance which are the answer to questions on regularity and punctu- ality, points about which future employers are always interested. The other records are those of courses taken, grades made, and of extracurricular honors won. These records present a picture of what has been accomplished, and are of lasting importance to the pupil. Our files con- tain all of the records for each pupil since the school first opened in 1886. J. C. Hume. Page Ten Superintendent There is no more important work than that of properly educating our youth. To accomplish this task a plan of action and a well rounded philosophy of education are nec- essary. Emphasis in education varies according to the needs and capacities of the individual and in keeping with the situation concerned. Present-day 'living and prepara- tion for living in the future are the goals of public educa- tion. Wyandotte High School is designed to pjpyide these necessary requirements of a modern school program. F. L. Schlagle. Guidance llireetnr In the Guidance Office students will find assistance in making their plans. Whether planning for immediate entry into careers or for further education, students are welcome. The placement service helps students find part-time em- ployment while in school, summer work, and regular full- time employment for those who are completing their schooling. Francis Gregory.
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Student Council hy ESTHER METAXAS X ' Bath row, left to right: Roger Youmany, Floyd Garret, Steve Mermigix, james Lawson, jerry Smith, Don Evans, Bill Brown, Bert Newland, Frank Stodgell, john Stone, Charles Whitehead, Gene Clohecy, Melvin Walker, Beverly Lerter. Third row: Dewey Bernard, Donald Taylor, Rohert Bird, Ed- ward Vardyan, Ialiax Arh, Virginia Iohnxtone, Betty Hatfield, Ioyee Hawhinr, Loix Self, Lelia Foote, Lillian Bernard, Phyllis Allen, After two years of growth, the Student Council is developing into an accomplished organization. Each year more authority is given, thus making an increased respon- sibility for every member. During the past year the Council has conducted ushering for new students, P. T. A. meetings, and Know Your Job Day. It has also sponsored mixers after games, the March of Dimes drive, food donations to orphanages, and other activities. Being a member of the National Organization for Stu- dent Councils, it was necessary to draw up a constitution. This was done by a special committee before adoption by the Council. Other committees such as the Lost and Found, Study Hall, Mixer and Music, Light, and Building Viviano Reveles, Boh Samhol, Maxine Wilton, Betty Stewart. Second row: Ioan Petrth, Billie Payton, Irene Murray, Kenneth Collinx, Iadith Stapleton, Jponfory Betty Ogden, Clarence Brown, Exther Metaxas, Norma Lanhard, Lillian Norman. Front row: Mary Batty, Elizaheth Swigart, Satan McKee, Io Anne Phillipr, Mary Cordonier, Shirley Lacy, Patxy Bell, Martha Lafley, Mary Clevenger. and Grounds were always on hand to aid the school in any matter. Officers for the year were, Clarence CCorkyj Brown, president, Kenneth Collins, vice-president, Betty Ogden, secretary, and Esther Metaxas, treasurer. These elected students were again invited to the annual Kansas High School Student Council conference held at Lawrence, Kan- sas, this year. Miss Judith Stapleton, sponsor, accompanied the group. Under the new constitution, the officers and one repre- sentative from each homeroom will be elected at the end of the school year. This will give the council a chance to go into operation at once when school takes up next fall. Page Eleven
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