Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1935

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VERNON ADAMS THOMAS ADAMS GERALD AIKENS BARBARA ALLEN MELVIN ALLEN HELEN ALLEN IRYVIN ALWAT ELEANO 1. W. ANDERSON R AMEND HOYAL AMOS GERALD ANDERSON ALBERT ARMBRUSTER LORENE ASCH CARL BABCOCKE ESTHER ASNER MILDRED AVISE GERALDINE BADGER HARVE JAMES BARE MARTHA BAR LO U15 'Y BAKER CHARLES BALES UDINE BALL E BARVICK GEORGIA EVELTN BARNETT GERALDINE BATES IACK BAT EDNA BERDINE BATES TT BEATTY DOROTHY BEEBE LLOYD BENEDICT LOUISE BENNETZ EN LcRO'Y BENNAGE MORTON BENSON BERDINE BERNARD HELEN BLAKE GERALD BIGGER MILDRED BLAKE IUANITA BLAKEMORE ALMEDA BOETH 1934f1 FRED N. BOSILJEVAC 935 29

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Despite social anal economic un display optimistic and hopeful gw Qyza uation fat airing taiwan aw, seniors ftefze 'ze . IME marches on-another senior class is grad' uating and 533 students have advanced one step nearer to their pinnacle of success. These seniors are graduating with an optimistic view of the future. Some are graduating with a definite goal in mind while others are still uncertain as to their future vocation. Some of these seniors will be more or less reluctant to leave their school where they have formed many lasting friendships and acquaintances. Others, who have looked forward to graduating and receiving their di- plomas, will have completed their school education and will begin their practical education in some field of endeavor which they have chosen. These seniors have lived in a time of great social and economic unrest, but in spite of this fact they have been able, through strong determination and will, to obtain an education Wheii even the best minds of the country are uncertain as to the proper procedure to correct these social and economic ills, these same sen' iors look forward with high hopes, feeling that by the knowledge they have obtained through educitional faf cilities of Wyziiidcmtte High School together with higher learning which they hope to obtain, they have pref pared themselves to master these problems. Therefore, it is with an optimistic View that this fine body of young men and women look toward the future. The senior class of 193467 ranks high in school spirit and cooperation. It is a class which makes the Wyzindimtte faculty feel that their untiring efforts were worth while. ' ' Since the burning of 'Oldl' Wyandotte in 1934 the school has been divided into two units. This arrangef ment has made it somewhat difficult for the lower' classmen to become better acquainted with the upper' classmen, although several assemblies have been held at Memorial hall during the year. Officers elected by the class are: Eugene Gosney, presidentg james Sussex, vicefpresidentg Doris Belle Waite, secretary, and Marjorie Simmons, treasurer. Much credit goes to Miss Lulu McCanles, class sponsor, and these officers for making this a very successful year. The senior play, Dollars to Doughnuts, under the direction of Miss Lucy T. Dougherty, was an outstandf 28 attitudes for the future years. afmeda goeth ing achievement of the season. This play was a new kind of farce by Glen Hughes, and concerned two daughters whose love affairs, with the assistance of an aunt and a preacher, provided many comic situations. The following seniors were members of the cast: Shiloh Holmes, Marjorie Simmons, Dorothy Bettye Hooser, Margaret Ann Walker, Wylla Hunter, William Pickell, Walter McCroskey, Philip Nohe, Hoyal Amos, and Clifford Nesselrode. Many interesting held throughout the The main purpose of these assemblies was to furnish educational as well as recreational entertainment for the student body. At one assembly the Kubik Ensemble entertained the upperclassmen with a program consisting of several solos and trio numbers. The ensemble included Evelyn Kubik, the mother, and her three sons, Howard, pianist, Henry, cellist, and Gail, violinist. Dr. W. A. Erwin delivered an interesting speech entitled, Conditions of the Present Time, at another assembly. He stressed the fact that if one takes the profit out of war there would be no war. Another musical assembly was presented to the students at which several solo and trio numbers were given. The following members of the Horner Con' servatory of Music participated in the program: Miss Rose Ann Carr, Mr. Milan Mahale, Mrs. Catherine Wellemeyer Farley and Miss Alma Jaggard. An unusual demonstration of electrons was given by C. E. Jones. He displayed a mechanical man and other interesting apparatus. The White Hussars presented an interesting and col- orful entertainment to the upperclassmen at another assembly. The company consisted of Herbert Petrie, director, Mrs. Petrie, J. L. Greenup, Burke C. Morissey, and Ben Ritythaler. A senior business meeting was held at which ques' tionnaires were filled out by the students and the question of dues and fees for caps and gowns was discussed by Principal Wellemeyer. The commencement speakers, who were chosen by the class and members of the faculty, are as follows: fContinued on Page 42j and entertaining assemblies were year. 'nw QUIVERIAN



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WILLARD BOXWLIN FRANCIS BOYCE HELEN BRADFORD JOHN BRADFORD VIRGINIA BRADSIIAVJ WINNIE BRALT GORDON BRAUN MILDRED BRAY IACK R. BREIDENTHAL CHARLES BROOKS EARL BROTHERSON BEULAH BROWN HOWARD BROWN EARL BROWNE LEONARD BROWNE ROBERTA BROWN MART JANE BRUCE ROSAMART BRUNK ROBERT BRUSH MILDRED BRYAN ROBERT BUCKLES HERMAN BURANDT VIRGINIA BURKETT LOIB E. BUSCHHUSEN WAYNE BUTLER IAMES OADY GERALDINE CAHILL FRANK CALL DESPO CALLAS FRED CALLOWICH JAMES CARPENTER DORIS CARR EDWARD CARR PETE CARR IUANITA CHAIN MARGARET CHAPLIN HELEN CHAPMAN NVANETA CHILDERS KATHLEEN CISSNA EDWIN CLARK The .QUIVERIAN

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