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

 - Class of 1938

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Dec. 7!P.fT. A. meetin' at night. They gave March of Time program. Dec. 14-Well, the big night for the seniors is come. There play is tonight, They say they found the police man, but I didn't catch on. Dec. 16'-Our first basketball game was tonight. That Missouri team just ain't as good as we. The senior play closed tonight. Full house. 'Twentyfnine 21-Say our gym students are good. I would like tap dancing but that's for girls. The boys are too Dec. to take rough. Dec. 224I'loofray! Hoofray! Christmas is here and no more school until 1938. Had a grand time at school but there is nothin' like home. Say, Mom, what's Santa gonna bring me? D A SENIOR' DILEMMA These F uture Events Will Come Perf https Too Fast for the Uppesrclassmen Dear Sue, Well, I thought I'd scribble you a few lines before The Quiverian is published. My, but this has been a busy month since our return from the holidays. When I look to the future it does not seem possible that I have only about sixteen more weeks of school, How time does fly! It seems only yesterday that I entered Wyandotte for the first time. What happy times I've had during the past years. Each year has brought new experiences and new friends. It makes the seniors sad to think that before long they will be turned out into the world either to go on to college or enter into some occupation, But let's look on the merry side of life, What are you planning to do in the months to come? We students have quite a future ahead for awhile yet. On Feb. 1 and 8 the ParentfTeachers Association has meetings planned. The first is to be an afternoon meeting and the second a night meeting. I suppose some of our students will take part in the program for one of these. Did you see our fine swimming pool when you visited the new building? The girls' swimming classes are planning a swimming demonstration for Feb. 9. Maybe you can come up an see it, If you can come that night you might as well plan to stay over and see the junior College play to be given in the auditorium, Feb, S and 9. We have two more fine assemblies planned. On Feb. 18, the Misner players will present Shakespeares dramatic triumphs in a concentrated form. Mr. Misner, head of this group has studied in Shakespeares hometown, Stratford. On March 23 the program will feature the Chicago Civic Opera Trio. Also while you're here you might get to see ai basketball game or two. March 4 is the end of the fourth six weeks. That's one way to celebrate one's birthday, don't you think? Goodness, but there are a lot of things to go to, The junior class is having its play March 23, 24, and 7.5. If it is as good as our senior play, it will be a dandy. The big Kay Cee basketball banquet is to be held April 2. -by JEANNETTE SMILEY We hope they will be able to celebrate many victories. The music department may later in the year haw YWU programs that will be worth attending. The glee clubs have been thinking of presenting an operetta and the band may give a concert. Have you read in The Pantograph of the Dramatics club? It has about 75 members. They are to present a play April 26 and 27. Each year the journalism instructor recommends a num: ber of journalism students for membership into Quill' E! Scroll. This is an international honorary journalism society for high school students. We staff members will need to be up on our toes until the first of April when Mr. R. A. Heady, instructor, sends in the recommendations. May 4, the boys' and girls' gym classes are to give another gym show. When we draw near to the end of April and the beginning of May, we begin to think of graduation and all the ceref monies that go with it. The junior'senior reception is to be held May 6. I sup' pose this year we will be able to have it in our new building. Many students will be watching for their letter on Good Friday telling them that they have been named for the Na' tional Honor Society. That is the highest hope of many seniors, The National Honor Society ceremonial will be held May 10 and the reception May 12. Well, toward the end of May we really get into the idea of graduation. When that time comes, we won't be seniors of Wyandotte much longer. Instead we will be alumni of Wyandotte. When we walk down the aisle to get our diplomas grad' uation night, many of us will have tears in our eyes. It will be the last thing we will have to remember of our school days, But, let's think of the present. When we do, we find there is much to be done, So, you go to your work and I'll go to mine. May I see you soon. Lovingly, June.



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MAG A -by JEANNETTE SMILEY members came to school a week early in September and worked on the paper which was ready for the first day of school. Since that time the have uh- lished a paper each week with the ex' ception of Thanksgiving and Christmas week. The Christmas issue was a fvpage Pililfr. INCREASE SIZE Last year the paper had a ifcolumn page. This year its size of the page was increased one column, It had been plan- ned that The Pantograph was to have been printed by the school printing def partmenls, but the new cylinder printf ing press did not arrive during the first semester so the work was done by the -lohnston Typcsetting company. On Oct. 15 and lo the staff and Adviser R. A. Heady and Mr. R. E. Wilsiwii, English instructor, attended the nineteenth annual high school news' paper conference held at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. The conference was divided into divisions, one for stu' dent journalists and one for faculty ad' visors. Mr. Heady made a speech, but nevertheless it was a good convention, Those who attended the meetings left for Lawrence at the beginning of the Friday fifth hour arriving in time for two of the meetings and the banquet that night. A few of the students ref mained in Lawrence or returned Sat' urday morning for other meetings. The four editors of The Quiverian attended a special meeting on the prob' lcms of high school annuals. The sports editors attended a sports round table and the business and advertising managers attended a round table concerning the managing of the papers business. The remainder of the students attended roundrablcs and meetings on the subjects concerning lournalism and writing. Adviser Heady also attended a na' tional meeting of high school press assof ciations held in Des Moines in Decemf ber. Because of distance no student delf egates from here went. The advisory staff of The Pantograph includes Heady as editorial and financial 'Tlmty-one D A RAG... TRA. A And this is The Quiverian staff . , . gathered from the four corners of the school and told to write . . . a rather peaceful looking group, hut don't let that fool you . . .they came through with the first issue without any casualities except for Photographer John Stewart Cstandiug at right, who had a flash bulb backfire on him . . . the editors are Dorothy Marsh and Jeannette Smiley island- ing in rearj . . . adviser, Mr. Nelson M. Connet, printing supervisor, and Paul Meseraull, assist' ant printing supervisor. YE OLDE QUIVVY Now that the Cuh has heard and seen all the work of The Pantograph, mayhe he would like to hear about this issue of The Quiverian, VJyandotte's first semifannual magazine. In October nineteen students were chosen by Mr. Wilsiiii, Mr. L, D. Swanson, English instructor, Miss Frances Hamlin, art teacher, and Mr. Heady to be members of the first staff. Dorothy Marsh and .Icannette Smiley were named by Heady to be cofeditors of the winter issue. ,lane Knox and Bet' tie Capell will be the co-editors of the spring issue. The staff writers designated by Wil' son, Swanson 5? Heady were Dorthie Eldridge, Ross Roach, Lorna Rae Groomer, Corinne Hammond, and Na' dine Bannister, seniors, Robert Smoot, john Arnold, Olive Hamilton, Jack Smith, and Alice De Vault, juniors. The staff artists, named by Miss Frances Hamlin, were Bob Durkee, junf ior, jeff Lorton, Dorothy Mae Kirkham, and Ellen Mae Bauhard, seniors, The cover for this made by Ellen issue was designed and Mae liauhard. Mr, Connet, Mr. Clarence Bol:e, commercial teacher, Mr. Charles jordan, Mr. Wilsivii, Mr. Swanson. Miss Hamlin, and Mr. Heady are the faculty sponsors of The Quiverian for tlus year. November and December were busy months for the staff, All senior class pictures, faculty pictures, and group pie' tures were taken, mounted, and sent to the engraver. All staff writers were busy getting their copy ready. JANUARY RUSH The real work began in january. Copy was read and sent to the printer. Then the returned proof was read and the book madefup. The book was fin' ished except for the printing by the Christmas holidays. By january it was ci un pleted. To the inquisitive Cuh the cofeditors rake great pleasure in presenting the first book. lt is hoped that he can be sented later with a binder in which he can place this issue and several others and thus have his various volumes of The Quiverian collected and protected. May he and all who read it, enjoy it. PFC'

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