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

 - Class of 1939

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active IH Wyandotte The mem bers have charge of all concessrons at basketball and football games They also have charge of the check room yyhen a conventron rs held O1 a play glven The boys are not paid for thrs service but are al loyyed to attend any act1v1ty or program grven in the audrtorrum free of charge -is an example members last year attended the SQIVICC League Follies because of then cooperatlon at former events rn the audrtorrum Part of the proceeds from the candy sales provrdes a fifty dollar scholarship to the Junior College to some member of the H1 Y Because of the clubs success rn the Amateur Contest last y ear the contest yyrll become an annual af fair of the H1 Y The second an nual amateur contest wrth cash prizes vsxll be held March 17 A summer vacation camp IS sponsored by the club at Camp Wood located rn Elmdale Kansas The members who attend flast year fifteen attendedj leave the Monday after school closes for a ten day vacation Actrvrtres at camp consist of swrmmrng in a twelve acre lake horseback riding target practice athletic contests such as track meets and tennis sas send boys to this camp Only a fixed quota from each school IS permitted to attend Therefore the boys yyho have worked the hardest rn the clubs behalf are the ones chosen to attend The p11v1leged boys attend the camp at half price the club pay mg half and the member attending pay ing half Mr Bergman hopes to send tyy enty five boys thrs summer from Wyandotte What no more candy It must be true for these boys cant see anythmg but an empty box No doubt that record breaking., Wyandotte Ward crowd cleaned them out But the H1 Y rs glad for thats one way they raise money during, the year Between the two light bulbs rs 'Vlr V1rg,1l Bergman HI Y sponsor The YM C A might be called the B10 Brother of the H1 Y Beerng the need for a younger boys gr oup the people of Chapman Kansas started the H1 Y less than fortv years ago and since then the H1 Y has gradually spread through out the fortv eight states The dues are fiftv cents a year H1 Y oflice and the Y M C A H1 Y IS one of the two dotte that meets month Meetings Thursday and a at which every member of all the chapters attend IS conducted the last Thursday of each month Var led programs planned by the pro gram cha11man of each chapter are held at each meeting Once a month the club grves a party at the Y M C A To create maintain and extend throughout the school and com munity high standards of Chrlstlan character IS the purpose of the H1 Y A cabinet of n1ne is elected by each chapter The presrdent v1ce president secretary and treasurer are elected by the members The five remaining officers of the cabr clubs rn Wyan four trmes a are held every general session net may e1the1 be elected by the four mam officers 01 bv the mem bers The cabinet of the Junror Senror chapter elected 1n the fall IS pres ldent Kenneth Mullins treasurer Dewey Harman devotional chair man Pobert Earnheart program chairman W1ll1s Joiner service brotherhood chairman Wallace Nlrtchell and publicity chairman Gordon Dennrson The cabinet of the Sophomore chapter president Kenneth Stamps vice president Hugh Kershner secretary Samuel Llnd treasurer Layyrence Wagner pub- l1c1ty chairman Arthur Ebner de votronal chairman John McLain program Challman Hugh Kersh ner The cablnet of 'ie freshman chapter rs president Bert Ross vlce president Palph Johnson secretary B1llVVr1ght treasurer Bhelton Hoyyard publicity chair man B111 Wrdder devotronal cha11man Shayy Gibson world brotherhood charrman Eugene Keeton program charrman Gor man Neel servrce chairman Bob Meyers Twenty one . , l p . , , . U . t ' ' . I D 7 ' E . , .Y - l . l' . ' v 1 . - ' ili, , . , Y . Q . 1 . 1 ' as ' . . I . ,vs -- . N- v I v c - , ' . I , Y K I O . y , . . n- . , . . . . , 1 X - ' ' ' : - ' - y . ' . . ' . . . . . l L , , , Y , - 7 -' ' , 1 - . - . 1 ' . ' I , n L Q , 'Y ' , y ' v . ' I , , A 'Q n1at'cheS' All Hi,Y groups in Kan, part of which is paid to the state Chairman, ViHC9I1lJ Rodin-as W01'1d x ' I v u' . . . . -' I I ' 9 Q . ' ' , - 1 3 wr , . D ' , l . i V V ' . 'L' ' ' - 1 ' ' J: ' ' 1 - is: , I . . Z . i . , . L, , .3 ,S 5 Q' . ,' ' ' . '- . , - . ' 1 ,' . ' a 7 tv . , . ' N' , ' 3 - ' tv- Uv ' . v ' , - - , - . 1 a . ' L . U a ' ' - ' . - ' . o Y Y K ' K l , ' - ' V 1 5' 3 , . A . . .-,, 3 . , 1 ' v v K R v Q Z ' tv - - . , . . Z . . . . . , , , 3 1. . , . 7 . 1 1 l Y - - Q 1 . . 4 .- Y .

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lllllllll Ill Y IN KHNSHS Wyandotte s H1 Y IS not only the la1gest H1 Y 1n the state but It also ranks as one of the la1gest 1n the Unlted States Unde1 the gu1dance of M1 Bewman, head of the Wx andotte H1 Y and N11 D1velb1ss and N11 Stubblefleld sp0nso1s of the Jun1o1 QQHIOI chapte1, M1 Plumme1 and M1 Dax sponsols of the Sophomole chapte1 and M1 Gregolx and N11 Pease sponso1s of the Freshman chaptel the club has advanced 1n membe1sh1p flom thlrteen membels 1n 1937 to ap proxlmatelw two hund1ed twentw five 1n 1939 The state H1 Y conference was held 1n Kansas Clty Kansas, Dec 9 10 and 11 F01 the first t1me 1n n1o1e than ten 1 eals Kansas C1tw plax ed host to not only H1 Y L'1Ol1pS from all sectlons of Kansas but also H1 Y groups flom weste1n WIISSOUII Gut Waltels boys w 0111 secletary of Kansas C1tv Ixansas YMCA and M1 VIIUII bewman were 1n chalffe of the p1ofr1am Over 330 bows attended All meals WSIS secu1ed and all 1neet1ngs held at Wx andotte The guests w e1e asslfrned to homes of the Wx andotte students where Twenty ll eanette 'zasnet they l1ved du11ng the th1ee days of the convent1on Fuday Dec 9 a d1nne1 1n chawe of E W Stll w ell was Owen 1n the Wx andotte Cafeteua F1anl1 Rushton DIES 1dent of the Kansas C1tX kansas Board of Lducat1on add1essed the delegates w elcomlng them to Kan sas C1ty The p11nc1pal speaker was Reve1end Joseph C Cleveland DISCUSSION ffloups We1e held Sat ulday mormng 1n chalge of C W Halveg. ass1stant dean of the Jun 101 College At 2 oclock a s1ght C1ty was sponso1ed by the Jun1or Chamber of Comme1ce D1 W1l l1am Lmdsay Young pres1dent of Palk College, Palkvllle DIISSOUII w as the pr1nc1pal speaker at a d1n nel Satuldax n1ght ID the school cafeteua Commun1on SQIVICES we1e held Sunday mormng at St Peter s Cathol1c Church and the Westhewht Method1st Chulch fol lowed by a breakfast at Wyandotte Follow1ng d1scuss1on groups later 1n the mo1n1ng the convent1on was adjourned The H1 Y club 1S one of the most JUNIORS AND SFNIORS Fourth Row Nlr NI In Dlvelblss Schmltz Mr K I Stubblefield Thlrd Row Taneyhlll Plckens Par homek MOIIHOS WICKCFSOH Second Row Nlltchell Gruber Lucas Dennlson Smlth Farnheart Flrst Row Nlulhn Jones Harbour Harman Rodma .Iomer SOPHOWIORES I-ourth Row Nlr L L Plummer Watkms Langdon Grabmlller NlcGu1re Johnson Lyon Th1rd Row Ehner lNa el WICCIHII1 Shaw Day Ilddell GIDSOH Second Row Scott McBroom Gersh Iatrlck 'llr P W Day Inrst Low Lmd Wagner Stamps Ixershner FRESHNIEN Fourth Row Buschel NI D B Pease Ines Woodward Holland 'Sir Francls Cregorv Dyerson Frlme lhlrd Row B Wldder Depree 'Sic Intvre Lonnet Iarker 'lleyer Vlalker Second Row D Wldder, Glbson, Jar neue, Cox, Cole, Caroll, Reed Flrst Row Ross, Howard, Johnson, Neel, Keeton, Falwell - V , .- . .- Y Y . 1. . Y I ' l 1 1 ' - . r ' 9 , , 1 y G n n - ' , ' ' , v 1 . v v vr 1 .' ' v X - . v . r ' as 1 1 - v- 1 v '- 1 -'. - - . - - o 1 . ' v . v . . . v . . Y , ' L . ! ,y 1 1 . 1 ' iw . 1 1 . , ' , ' 1 ' 1 1. 1 1 1 ' 1' v - 7 I ' ' - 'M 1 1 .Y 7 4-3 y . , , . , , . . .1 . ' 1 1 ' 1' ' - - . K , 1 . 1 - 'w ' t '. W 1 ' . '- ' v . rg , . , . . . . . O . 1 -v 1 1 1 7 - ' ' . ' ' ' , t 4 . , C, 5 C, v ta ' ' . ' or ' ' . 1 . 1 4 1 v r . - 1 . ' . , . ' - ' , - - A - y . D . ' , , . v Y 1 . ' . ' 0- t . 01. t 1 K N t L - 6 U SGSIIIC, OLII' OV91 01621 61 ZIHSEIS . v 1 Y l Y Y 1 ' . , 'n 1 1 . l 1 - v s 7 1 0 v . l , 1 . 1, . . . 4 - ca 1 . 1 1, 4 1 . 1 . . 1 , . . . . . -I , 1, - , . , 1 . 5 . .: ' ! 7 ! 1 , 1 , 1 . . : 1 , 1, , 1 v - w 1 1 1 , . ' A ' I. ' . ' K1 9 9 A 9 1 Q V 1 1, , sz , - , 1 , ' , 4 , . 1 H 1 1 . 1 , , 1 , 1 '. , 1 . . . . J' . 1 .. ' ' ' 1 1 7 . Lv ': , . r. . . 9 'lv I 9 ' 1 A ' 1 1 U, ' , I . V- - , v- ' - 9 v A ' , ' 1 1 , y V 1 A V '



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SHPHS HHH WHH H3 Because hlgh schools are dlvlded lnto four classes each class havlng many dutles and obllgatlons It IS necessary to have class organlzatlon Soon after school beglns each year the office announces that petltlons for class ofiicels are IH older and with thls announcement come many petltlons from each class To become a candidate fOl an office IH the yunlor and senlor classes a student must have 40 signers on hlS petltlon ln the fleshman and sophomore classes a student can be nominated by 20 slgners But lt IS qulte a task to choose officers for these lalge olganlzatlons F01 an example lets take a look at the sophomore cla s the lalgest thls year at Wyandotte Most sophomores come flom other schools ln the cltv and can know onlv a few of the 930 membels of the class lncludlng 483 boys and 447 glrls The Junlol class ranked second Wlth 760 membels whlle the senlols lanked thlrd Wlth 670 membels The flosh came last Wlth 316 members Of the entlle student body thele were 1365 boys and 1310 g11lS After the candldates have been named each IS ln troduced and the plesldentlal candldates are fflven oppoltulty to make a campalgn speech whlch IS en 1oy ed by the class The Senlol Class Among the candldates for plesldent of this class wele Joe Lindsay and Gloff A111161 fol vlce ples Maulln for secletary LOIS Cummings Ruth Ran kln Maxine Plchalds and Lucllle Smlth for t183S ul 91 James Gooding Jack Wllson Flom these can dldates the SC-3111017 class elected as their OfTlC6lS Plesldent G1Off Mlllel Vlce President Fled Cooper Secretaly Puth Pankln and Tleasurel James Good mg In belng chosen to lead hls senlor class Groff Mlllel added another year to his already envlable l6C01d of belng presldent of hls class for foul suc CGSSIVC yeals He was plesldent hls three years at Wyandotte and the two yeals before that at N01thW6St JUHIOI High School The senlol class was handlcapped the first two yeals of 1tS existence by the spllt sy stem the flesh men and sophomoles at Centlal Junlor Hlgh School and the senlols and Junlols at Nolthwest Junlor Hlgh School Due to this fact the sponsolshlp of the class has changed fl equently Nllss Loulse Tlm mer sponsol ed It the fil st two y eals at Central Junlol and at the Stalt of the Junlol X631 ln the new bulld lng Ml I D Klue el was named Just a few Twenty tyyo H ln' Kemlwle gcffefzl ll weeks after school started Mr Klueger was Offeled the posltlon of scenlc dlrector and gave up hls spon sorshlp Mlss Lulu McCandles was then named and has been Wlth the class slnce The first actlvlty of the class was the production Death Takes a Hollday with the followlng stu dents dolng the acting Davld Wisner Slgurd Pjolkman Wanda Oakson Monte Glllesple Ellza beth Calovlch Gloria Blechele Vlrglnla Thompson Maly Jane Grlgsby Clayton Harbul Ardlth Hart man Lyle Fox Forest Dagley and Vlrglnla Bant eon Pelatlve to the play the dlrectol Mr C T Harrell commented The cast of Death Takes a Holiday acqultted themselves nobly ln perfolmance All the parts were well acted and the result not surpllslngly was most pleasing We shall mlss these playels after this year Members of the property commlttee wlth Dor othy Kaiser as lts chalrman Wele Naydene Tolln betty Lafet Betty En el Maly Jeanne McCullough Ilene LIOWH Ray CHIVGI Blllv Balger Dolothy Stowers betty Blown Frank Bingham Vlrglnla Fussell and Bonnie Jean Petlt The members of the makeup and costume loups were Lawrence Parsons Peggv Rider Bettv Glace Baker Maly Ellen llrIl11dlCk LOIS Cummlngs Vlr lnla Plbuln Howald Glovnel Davld Evans and Maly Jeannette Parlott The members of the commlttee for telephone TCSQI vatlons wele Pose Beatty Margalet Johnson Allce Lobaugh and Katherine Folk Ml L D Klueger the scenic dlrectol compll mented the folegolng committees and the cast V615 hl hly ln saving I have never seen a loup of ama teuls take thell work so sellouslv and ealnestly and do such a ood Job ln all my thlrty yeals expel lence The Jumor Class The officers as chosen bv the gloup of 760 Junlols are Plesldent Clement Wllllams VICE Pl6S1deHt Leo Headrlck Secretary DOIIS Shull and Treasurel Ed wald Boddlngton The defeated candldates were Dorothy Bell Paul lne Kallaras Poy Lalson Thomas Poss and Robelt Wrlght fO1 plesldent , Nancy Ann CUIVQI Leota Long Blll Meek betty Slmmons and Weslev Stoelz lng fOl vlce plesldent Bernlce Dasula Halrlet Mc Cune Helen lN1chepol Vy vy an Russell and Vela Lou SQUIIGS fO1 secletaly and Edwald Clark Betty Fly el Frances Glllman Halold Kalousek and Eu gene Peck fO1 tleasurel I . . . . 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