Kansas City Kansas Community College - Owaissa Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1950

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THE JAYHAWK Page 13 IITI ITIES SPANISH FIESTA Mr Howard C Ada-ns Miss Vroleffa Garreff, Miss Erna Penner. SPANISH CLUB Don Stephenson Cleef Tren! Barbara Blake, Patsy Rieber. Spanish Elllll Esther Metaxes was crowned Miss Pan-American at the twentieth an- nual Junior College Fiesta, which climaxed the activities of ,the El Como Se Dice Club. Escorted to the stage by Chester Trent, president of the club, Miss Pan-America was crowned by Prof. J. M. Osma, head of the Spanish department at Kansas University. Attendants to the queen were Shirley Friedel, Lois Henry, Georgia Adams, and Mona Hughes. For the night of Friday, April 14, the gymnasium of Junior College was transformed into a Mexican cabaret. Following the pageant in which twenty-one girls represented the Pan- American countries and the United States, native songs and dances, a Spanish comedy, and a Spanish skit were presented. Other features of the Fiesta were strolling minstrels, flower sellers, and native refreshments. Another of the worthwhile tasks completed by the Spanish Club was the annual Clara Barton school Christmas party held there Decem- ber 22. Members of the club dis- tributed popcorn balls, cookies, candy canes, apples, oranges, and candy to the Mexican students. During the school year the Span- ish Club presented monthly programs, visited Mexican cafes and theaters, and attended the annual Cervantes Day at the University of Kansas. Leading the club were Chester Trent, president: Patsy Rieber, vice- presidentg Barbara Blake, secretary- treasurerg Don E. Stephenson, pro- gram director, and Jim Jester, as- sistant program director. Miss Vio- letta Garrett and Mr. Howard Adams sponsored the Spanish Club. Chester Trent, president of the Spanish Club, tied for first place in a competitive examination in Spanish given by the University of Kansas at the Cervantes Day observation there on April 29. He was awarded the Official Medal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. The comedie that was presented at the annual Spanish Fiesta was given by Esther Metaxas, Charles Smith, Chester Trent, and Matia Drizes for those at the observance. Miss Violetta Garrett and Mr. Howard Adams accompanied a group of Spanish students to the university.

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Page12 THE JAYHAWK FRESHMAN CLASS W PICTURE V ROW 3: Chris Sfringlield, Lonnie Smith, Joe Zygarlenslci, William Zemifes, Bola Sfanfielcl, John Thomas. ROW 2: .loe Siu:-le, Bob Thomas, Don Scheloslci, Gene Thomas, Jack Woods. ROW 1: Norma Schumacher, Marilyn Willsey, Jane Smith, LaVon Skorupan, Sue Pennisfon. PICTURE Vl ROW 3: John Wagner, Roger Ruby, Galen Pumphrey, Donald Pearson, O'Neal Thomasson, Dennis Vernon, Richard Williams. ROW 2: Cris Vedros, Chef Trenf, Don Willson, Cliff DeMoss, Bob Srewarl, Harold Wilcox, Everelf Walls. ROW 1: Verla Selvy, Dorofhy Sexfon, Mary Yulich, Bernifa Reed, Helen Sanders, Paf Ryan. h



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T Page 14 THE JAYHAWK Herman lilnh For the first time at Junior Col- lege the German Club invited the German students of Wyandotte high fschool to join the junior College club. This action was taken because of the few students of German lan- guage at Wyandotte and their desire for club' activity. The club had a vcry active year under the leadership of Bob Nugent, president: Bob Seutter, vice-presi- dent: Laura Mann, secretary, and Bruce Dimmett, treasurer. Miss Vio- letta Garrett sponsored the German Club, consisting of about forty mem- bers. . Thef Sauerkraut Essen, the an- nual banquet held at the St. Luke's Lutheran Church, was one of the outstanding meetings of the year. Another was the Christmas meeting held December 21, in the annex. The Christmas play Krippenspiel was given with Dorothy Ross and Bob Nugent taking the leading roles. Some of the interesting speakers on the programs were Dean J. F. Wellemeyer, Miss Olga Alber, who recently returned from a trip to Ger- inany, and Lothar Knauth, a German- born student. Then, too, there was the Christmas Sing when the Ger- man Club sang 'lKommet Ihr Hirten and a verse of Silent Night. French Elnh The Morocco Rendezvous, the only all-school formal dance of the year, was sponsored by the French Club on March 10, and was held in the junior College gymnasium. The exotic tropic atmosphere of a French Moroccan night club was effected by the elaborate decorations and the use ,of ,colored lights. Music for the 'forrnal party was by the Les Parisiens orchestra. Le Cercle Francais, although smaller than the other language clubs, upheld its reputation for being one of the most active organizations. The club was under the guidance of Mr. Howard Adams. Dorothy Crisp was the president. 'A picnic started off the year for the French Club. Other activities throughout the school year consisted of monthly programs, attending French: movies, and a banquet at the Green Parrot. 'At the Christmas Sing held De- 'cember 22', in the hall of the Horace Mann building, the French Club sang Ce Matin and a verse of Silent Night. MMYW, Y , Y I l i i .. A A GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Bruce Dimmiff, Bob Nugent, Richard Hashimoio. FRENCH CLUB Mildred Cross, Mifzi Huri, Gayle Granberg, Juanifa Porfwood, Bobbie Hicks, Bill Kerr, Mary McrcMurroy, Dorothy Sexton, Doroihy Crisp, Anita Manley, Joan Lackey, Mary Brown, Mafia Drizos. . Tennis and linlf Blue Devil golfers and netsters will show their hospitality and their abil- ity to the visiting aggregation from other Conference schools Friday af- ternoon, May 12. The tennis team has had a rather poor season. However, the boys have been hindered by bad weather. It is certain 'that the locals will be in there fighting Friday afternoon. The golf squad has won the ma- jority of its matches. They will be strong contenders for the loop title. The local foursome of Bob Stewart, Dave Gilman, Sam Allinich, and Gene Szczygiel has shown its power on several occasions. Stewart holds the record of 63 on the par 71 Vic- tory Hills course. ' The tennis matches will be held on the Klamm Park court, and the golf matches will take place at Victory Hills.

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