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THE WAYAKO Back Row--Buck Buchanan. Don Manning. George Gosko, Paul Luttio, Nell Hursh. Tom Davis. Charles Nolte. Dave Munns. Fourth Row—Mary Quay. Jean Quay. Audrey Maxwell. Ruth Hcinemann, Marjorie Manning. Grace Johnson. Marian Brunsdalc. Jean Rogers. Jane Atwood. Third Row—Charlotte Lewis. Betty Zittsloff, Phyllis Personettc. Elaine Johnson. Anne Brunsdale. Shirley Braden. Anna Toomey. De Loris Bosse. Rosita Hofmeistcr. Second Row—Deborah Tighc. Marilyn Hagberg, Mary Beck. Dorothy Granier. Margaret Bird, Leona Appel. Grace Mary Lang. Betty Munns. Alice Patch. Mr. Rydcn. adviser. Front Row—Lonnie Hoke. Lorraine Meyer. Joan Hocking. Alice Beardsley. Cleo Johnson. Sarah LaStrangc. Florence Roberts. LaVecta Thles. Gladys Keesling. Dramatic Club Since its organization in 1933 the Dramatic Club, under the flawless guidance of Mr. Einar Ryden, has proved to be one of the most popular clubs with the students of Wayzata High School. Students who tried out and were accepted as members of the club must maintain a “C average or better at all times, attend club meetings, be willing to serve on committees, and take an interest in all of the club’s productions. During the past few years, when the club was not in the midst of a production, several of the club members would take charge of supplying entertainment: such as skits, readings, and humorous sayings at the regular weekly meetings. Because this committee consisted of different individuals each week, each member was given an opportunity to exert his most convincing dramatic ability. This year the Dramatic Club presented Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick.” a melodrama, which proved to be an unusual success. The receipts from this presentation were placed in the athletic fund to help pay for the flood lights on our football field. A yearly function of the Dramatic Club is its production of a Christmas play, the musical talent of which is supplied by the high school chorus. This year, the club gave the traditional Why the Chimes Rang,” which has been presented during the past several years. Page 24
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THE WAYAKO Back Row—Ray Spun gruel. Don Hewitt, Don Manning. Kcrmlt Eistnger. Tom Nciss, Clarence Syv-crtson. Bob Frick. Third Row—Dave Munns. Nell Daniels, Clark Peterson. Kenneth Johnson. Billy Kelley. Sally Sowle. Lorraine Meyer. Second Row—Patty Quay. Bette DuPrey. Betty Quay. Florence Roberts. Lew Stemmer. Betty Grey. Miss Ramsland. Adviser. Front Row—Virgil Holst. Eugene Ogin. Charles Nolte. Mary O'Keefe. Marian Larsen. Ruth Mickleson. Marian Jackson. Dorothy Cramer. Wayzatan Staff In 1937 the ten-year-old Wayzatan became an independent bi-monthly paper. It was formerly published as a part of the Minnetonka Herald. This year’s editor-in-chief. Mary O'Keefe, was assisted by Charles Nolte, associate editorial: Eugene Ogin. sports editor; and Marian Larsen, business manager. Miss Dorothy Ramsland is the faculty adviser. The Wayzatan is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and in the last year won first class honor rating. Staff members attend the Minnesota High School Press Association Convention each year. The paper aims to publicize and to promote school events, to interest students in activities, and to familiarize outside readers with the aims and practices of modern education. It is financed by selling advertising space to local merchants, by paper sales, and by subscription. The staff picnic every spring, with the traditional strawberry ice-cream dessert, is one of the highlights of the year for staff members. Page 23
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THE VA YA KO Back Row—Magdalen Schmitz. Marian Larsen. David Munns. Charles Noltc. Sally Sowle, Virginia Lewis. Front Row—Mr. Heincmann. Adviser; Margaret Johnson. Irene Striebel. Viola Hanson. Jean Nixon. Marian Jackson. Mary O'Keefe. Miss Bruce. Adviser. Absent—Jane Mattson. National Honor Society The Wayzata Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was established in 1934 in recognition of those students who have excelled in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Through the selection of fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class each year. Wayzata is well represented in the society by a group of excellent honor students who have been elected by the high school faculty. This organization is headed by a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Upon their election into the society, each member receives a gold pin on which is the raised emblem of a flaming torch. These new members are initiated at a spring banquet held by the society. The following were elected last spring: Mary O'Keefe Virginia Lewis Marian Jackson The following were elected this spring: SENIORS Jean Nixon Irene Striebel Sally Sowle Marian Larsen Magdalen Schmitz Jane Mattson Viola Hanson JUNIORS Margaret Johnson Charles Nolte David Munns Page 25
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