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WHNl ll Hl HN HEWHV TALI NTI D HOPE FUL IN TI I FQTI D Three yy o1ds d sc11be the membels of the D1ama Club brunettes and blondes tall membels and sho1t members boy and Gul they all che11sh the d1eam that may be by the end of the yea1 they yy 1ll have had 1 palt ln some play because of 1ts abundance 1n talent the club xttempts to p1oduce the mo1e dlfllCl1lt plays Any JUHIOI O1 SQHIOI lb 9l10'1bl9 to become a member He t11es out for membershlp IH the D1ama Club plav befo1e the membe1sh1p com mlttee The young hopefuls gather 1n the 100m vyhere tryouts for membe1sh1p are held and nervously eve the members IH vyhose hands lay the11 dest1ny at the moment Fearfully one by one they trv out all the vyhlle vyatch1n from the cornel of then eye the 1eact1on of the yudfres who smug 1n the honor of be1ng a membe1 1eve l nothlnff du11ng the 1ec1tat1on but at the close of the1r select1on they ltlndly condescend to smlle at each of the p10spect1ve membels The Judges th1s y ea1 a1e Monte G1llesp1e chan' man Tommy Batty Geo1ffeG11nd 10d and V11 ff1n1a Thompson 16 numbe1 of members IH the club cannot exceed seventy five ts plesent membe1sh1p The D1ama Club plans to Olye tvyo plays th1s yea1 the fnst lb to be the annual Drama Club play the Wyandotte P T A Any Jun 101 01 sen1o1 vyhether a membe1 of the D1ama Club or not IS ellffl ble to t1y out for the second play To avo1d the argument caused last year 1n the select1on of the Drama Club play a plav 1ead1ng comm1ttee yyas selected whose 1ob It yyas to make the select1on And a Job 1t vyas too fO1 each membe1 xi eanette fzasnefz of th1s c0mm1ttee had to 1ead five O1 snr plays Afte1 heaung sug gestlons as to the type of play from almost every membe1 1n the club the commlttee yyas 16l16V6d lndeed vyhen the play yyas chosen and thell yyork done The selec t10n of the play fell on the shoul dels of VIIUIHIH Russell Ivelyn T'1ylo1 Clalence Buckner D2V1d Fvans Kenneth P11n0fle Wanda Oakson and Bluce Greenoyy November 18 1n honor of the Kay Cee and Sen1o1 play cast and gave a dance at Plaza Hall The dance was a great success due to the plans made by Bette W1sne1 qlffuld Byorkman Nancy Culvel Betty Engel and Joe Llndsay The c1oWn1ng event of the yea1 IS the Drama Club banquet wh1ch IQ looked forwald to yy 1th ant1c1pa t1on by BVQIS member of the club fC0nt1nued on page 925 Fifth Row lowlck I Brown Shull Stowers 'lldwell Tolln 'laylor Caloylch Sdams Wolff Duckett Russell Smith Browne Fourth Row Batty Parrot Rlder RlgSby Baker, Plburn Culver Harbur, Kaiser Lrnd Hare wllll3mS Dagley Parsons Thlrd Row Blechele, Bantleon, Cummmgs, B Brown, Benton, bqunresv Th0m8S, Balkmv Uakson, Walmow, Rabm, Bmg ham, Carver, NIc'Nelly, 'tlcCune, Byorkman, Engel Second Row Nlchapore, Roberts, WanPayne, Thompson, secretary, NlcLaughlln, vice presldentg Glllesple, treasurer, Mr Harrell, Grmdrod, sergeant at arms, B Wlsner, lxallaras, Krasner, Greeno Flrst Row Donlon, Evans, Surber, Patterson, Lucas. Fox, Nleek, Gloyne, Lmdsayv Wagner Dafld WISHCIH president, IS not m the plcture Exghteen I g C C Q- I - d . . y a . O . . , 'Z I C 1 . ' ' ' e- ' ' ' , - ' ' U' , ' -' - A .' . -. ' 5 ' v Y' L ' v v 7 v ' V v v C 4 ' W . , , L -v 1 v -1 7 v ' . ' ' v . ' t 9 ' o y D . 5 tv .L . We . . , - , K, , .Y .Y .Y ' .Y .Yr Io ' ' . Q Y - ' j ' C ' . ' , 'D s . Fl j . - . v v . . ' . . - . .. ' .. - . ' ' .1 v . ' f K ' c- r A . ' 2 - tv- y I 1 C -v -y - v -, ' ' c t' . ' I . A r , '. D , ' 7 ' ' . . ' . 'v ' ' - v .' v , , v 6 D 7 ' .. . , Lv Vv .9 .S , , . . . C sv, L, ' , L, by giving a short selection from a the second is to be sponsored by all new club members, the club t ' 'p - tv e- g Q VY - 5 , l uv ah, N can ' 1 I v n, y u . v - .tv K . , D - ' v .Y .K . K , K b , y l, ., - V iz: 9 . 7- ' .Y .Y .Y . 9 .Y9 . ' Q . as . 9 I 7 ' v ' . ' v K ' I' 'A . v' ' ' - u . 1 v 1 . . 7 A . ' ' y 4 7 . A 1. P5 I ' C . ' ' D Y 7 ' 1 l cs ' 'I l '. v 4. ' , t' , ' , V ' v . - l 9 V '. y I 9 y 9 9 . 1 D I 1 v 'v v D V 9 .I vu . 9 V' v ' . v l . 9 1 H ' . 9 9. s '
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Girls' VV cluh officers: Barnett Csponsorj. Baker, Haw- kins, Lobaugh, Liebrand, DeYault, Frankovich, Harman, Gill- man, Bartling, Prunty, Stannard, Tucker, Topliker. GIRLS' W CLUB The highest' sports rank any Wyandotte girl can achieve is to become a member of the Girls' club, and then receive a gold W pin. When she has earned 600 points on after school sport activity, she receives a 1'ed W and automatically becomes a member. While earning these points, she is en- rolled in the Girls' Athletic Association, an all-girl sports activity. At the end of the first semester, the Girls' W club totaled a membership of thirteen, with two juniors and eleven seniors. Miss Helen Barnett, physical education instruc- to1', is the sponsor and he oiiicers are president- Betty Harmonp vice president-Alice DeVaultg sec- retary-treasurer-Dorothy Stannard, and sports manager-Laura Tucker. All the officers are sen- iors. The first regular meeting was a pot-luck supper held Dec. 17 at 5:30 o'clock in the health room. Betty Harmon, Laura Tucker, and Gladys Hawkins were in charge. The Girls' W club was in charge of decorations for the Christmas trees in the social hall. Several more meetings will be held throughout the yea1', including a dinner at the end of the first semester for new members. Miss Barnett estimated that the membership should then total about 35 or 40. BOYS' W CLUB Football - basketball-track-swimming-golf- tennis-baseball-. Forty-seven boys who have received those gor- geous, big, red W's for one of these major sports constitute the membership of the Boys' W club sponsored by Coach Percy Parks, who has worked with this group for twelve years. Club meetings are held the first and third Fri- days of each month and deal generally with the Kay Fee club otlicersz Grindrod, Bjorkman, Humphreys, Allen, Wilson, Mears, Adams, Helwig Csponsorj. Murphy, Bantleon. fundamenals of sports, movies illustrating sports and learning Htricks of the tradef' The club ofiicers are president-Lawrence Smith: vice president-Vincent Deitchmang secretary- George Andresen, and treasurer-Delmer Fronaber- ger. All officers are seniors. The outstanding events of the year are the inita- tions. Then-anything can happen! Before the old Wyandotte burned, the boys presented a play each year in which they dressed as girls, the proceeds paying hospital bills for boys who were injured in play. Since then, unfortunate circumstances have blocked all attempts to repeat the idea. But this year Coach Parks with the real Bulldog spirit will make another try--and we hope he's successful! ART CLUB All of Wyandotte's Millets, Gainsboroughs, Ra- faels, Van Dykes, Bonheurs, and Rembrandts, under the direction of Miss Marvel Lee Kinney, art in- structor, are going forward in the world of art via the Art club. This year they expect to make several trips to art galleries, museums, and exhibitions, and learn from what they see instead of what they read from books. But, they are also taking time out for having some fun meetings. The otiicers of this group of daubers and paint splashe1's are president-Elizabeth Calovich, seniorg vice president-R. T. Kingman, sophomoreg secre- tary-Kathryn Thomas, senior, treasurer-DeLoris DeBord, junior, and sergeant-at-arms-Bud Blanch- ard, sophomore. sophomore. Seventeen Art club members hung exhibits for the teachers convention, Nov. 4 and 5. In apprecia- tion, Miss Katherine Cardwell, art supervisor, pre- sented them with a box of candy. Several members Ccontinued on page 531 7 Seventeen
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KHY HHS HlNlHHll Illll What comes to you1 mmd yyhen someone mentlons the Kay Cees? Pe1haps lt IS the mental p1ctu1e of some lau0'h1ng g11l 01 handsome boy 1n a c11mson and vyhlte st11ped svy eate1 yy ho belongs to an organ1 zat1on that you d l1ke to belong to or a 'rally dlessed 1oot1nU sectlon at a football O1 basketball game 01 perhaps you a1e 1em1nded of a han 1a1s1ng play that you saw But yy hateve1 you a1e remlnded of vyhen the te1m Kay Cees IS spoken you defimtely l1nk that te1m w1th Wyandotte for th1s pep club IS closelv lntelyvoven yylth every thlng that ne1ta1ns to Wyandotte Wlth a membershlp of 235 th1s group 1ep1esents the cream of Wy andotte s pep and loyalty for these membe1s tu1n out for all 3CtlV1t16S that need suppolt Not just the la1ge1 per cent turn out but thev come 1n mass count 1n and take thelr seats Wlth only slckness be 1ng a good enough excuse fO1 not suppoltlng the1r teams The te1m pep has a good manv shades of meamnv and IS dlsplay ed ID Just as many vyays but fO1 a h1gh ty pe of school Splllt yy ell or ganlzed yve look to the Kay Cees fo1 an example But thev also a1e mo1e than Just a bunch of 1ah1ah klds maklng concerted H0156 at frames F01 back 1n OCt0b91 they p1esented a spook story that made W1lly s knees shake called Spooky Tav ern And the membe1s of the club a1e anxlous that thlS annual play succeed fo1 they play Santa Claus to many fuoups durmof the year F01 the Bulldoffs yyho spend three months chasmg the p1gsk1n around the stadlum th1s pep club entertalns early 1n December wxth a real party at the Hotel Contm ental ln Kansas Clty Mxssourl Be sldes the banquet toasts and yells they fu1'n1sh an orchestra for danc 1ng the rest of the evemng Thls same ty pe of entertaxnment IS selved to the basketball teams ln the sp11ng at the same place Out of the same fund must come two schola1sh1ps to the Junlor col lege annually to some dese1v1ng Wyandotte students Then at Ch11stmas each yea1 the kay Cees t1y to adopt the largest famlly ln Kansas Clty CTh1s yea1 the adopted one has ten membe1s! Food clothlng and othel needed thlnvs to the extent of S29 01 S30 help to make the adopted ones hap D191 La1gest Membershlp Wlth the ever lncreasmff numbe1 of 3ppl1C3lZ10IlS fo1 member shlp the club has g1own to 1tS lalgest num ber SIHCG ltS beglnnlng back 1n the 20 s Each sp11ng along 1n May the club gets toffethel to fill the vacancles left by out Uolng senlors Smce only JUHIOIS and semols a1e el1g1ble for membershlp the soph omores hand IH appllcatlons befo1e the fll st of May 1f they vyant to I6 CGIVQ cons1de1at1on Th1s yea1 s club IS 1unn1n0f some ten mo1e than last year at th1s t1me Each mem bel pavs a oO cent dues annually KI 101691. gall 1 and all membe1s a1e 1equ11ed to sell play tlckets At the helm of th1s club stands a pe1 son best knoyyn as Besse who has been Wlth the club slnce 1ts bll th Mlss Helyy xg IS the tl ue psy Cl'l0l0g1St fOl she does knoyv hoyv to get along yy 1th th1s gang The Ofl3lC61S f01 th1s club for the fl1 st semeste1 vye1e p1es1dent Slg u1d byolkman VICE p1es1dent P11sc1lla Adams secretaly An no1a Mea1s and t1easu1e1 George G11nd1od Alan L1nd yy as sergeant at arms The cheerleaders fO1 the frames come from th1s club and th1s year the graceful ones yyere Roy Larson Bob Sanders Joe Llndsav Bob Dur kee Harry Shopmaker Charles lov Easley and Dvylght Horner Du11ng the second semester new oflicers Wlll head the club Wayne Humphrey w1ll be the new pres1 dent 3SSlSt9d bv llfl3.1J0l16 Murphy as v1ce p1es1dent Vlfglnla Bant leon yy1ll be sec1eta1y and Jack W1lson the treasuler Joe fllttle but mlghtyl Lmdsay w1ll be the bouncer sergeant at arms Thls IS the cast that gave the audience chllls m the annual Kay Cees play Spooky Tavern They are Cstandmgj Tnckett Blechele Roberts Rlder Wisner and Byorkman Seated are Boddmgton Engle Batty Van Payne and Glllesple ln front IS Lmdsay IN meteen L U' ' v 1 . y v . . Q 1 v . l . . . Y n v . v . v Q ' ' ' . .' . . ' ' V 1 v v C 1 v ' nl y . Q. , ' . . - vu J u Y . . ' , , ' . - . . o . . D , ' ' f , ' v . . 1 . - , , ' ' v I 1 . ' 'Q Y ' vu 1 C' ' D . o o ca' . . Y ' . . O , Y . Y 1 v I 1 . Q n s Q 1 , Q . t Y Y . . . Y . . Y - ' u- - ' , Y . ' I , . ' . ' . ' t - . 9 ' -' . Q 1 9 - Y ' 7 v , ' w 1' 1 1 1 y . 1 - u n n 5 ' , I v 1- 1 ' v , . 'J I -, Y ,Y ' 0 W I I u . v L C3 - C' 7 ' ' -. I ' 7 . , ' . ' - 9 e ! - , Y 7, 1 ' , . . . ' ' ' ' ' 1 Q 1 , - .- - Y McC1'oskey', Wayne Humph1'ey, Le- . . ' D v . ' Y- ' e 7 C ' . . 1, , 1 u c n . , . r - ' 1 , , 5 u v Z I ' . . . - K Y . - - I Y c Q n I 5 . ' , , ,, ' Y L . U as ' ' ' ' ' Y ' .. ' - ' ' I ' ' ' - , ,b , V ' ' . ' ' v .7 Y' - Q v by n a - 9 L I . . Y V 7 i . O . . ' - ' , o n s a 4 . v . I. Y - UY . - F 6 Y Y ' I Y . F - Y E c , . . 3 ,. C, . v v I V, v lg V - 1 Q ' as - , - L 7 ' V ' 7 nl . Y N . .. 6 O . Y G ! . , . - , , ' ' A 5 u u n Y 7 7 ' H ,, . . . . . . un ' Q Y 1 l 1 . . . . , , , , . . . Y.
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