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

 - Class of 1939

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Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 30 of 60
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V as ,WH ,M Eli, sm Sa? ' ZZ' ayY ', ll wa 9 5?h e .-15,1 mfg Wivlvi THE CHEER LEADEIIS who have zulclefl color and pep to ull the athletic contests are Iizlsley, Linflsziy, McC'roslie.x', Larson, Shop- mzilcer, Durkee. THE BLILDINU IIOSSES are doing: 21 little figuring. llezul Custorlizin liearney, at the left. is talking ow-r something' with Vhiet' lingineer lirocli. SIX CAPABLE SENIORS who have received all 1's on their grzide cards to date are Cun- ningham. Lois Doll, Ilonza, Edmonds, Foote. Duncan. I CYS - ..... .Manx RQ .ll'Nl0R CANDIDATES for ollices Clark, Peck, lizilousek, Squires, Meek, Gill- mzin. Long, II2lSLll'21, liallaiius, Russell, Sim- mons, Fryer, Nickepor, W1'ig'l1t,'Bell, Larson. FRESHMAN CANDIDATES for otlices were Swiglic, Gholson, INIZILIIILIIIEIII, Johnston, XY6I't' Iloss, Lorfl, Meyer, llyerson, lloss. llill Wimlfler, Ilaliiliai, Jzlrnevic. SLOGAN WINNERS for National Educa- tion Week who received recognition in an assembly were Schilke, Thomas, Grippen, Myer, Easley, Ilatty. 5 bmw 0 v' FAl'l'I.TY Qlf Ilumzmnn, Grav, and at the night cember. DE MOLAY LEAD ollicials for one flair Newby, llocelewat XYoofls. FOOTBALL COAC clogs their growl and They are Ellis, Va Swanson, Elbl.

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SWlllS Hlll lHl 3HHH Wlth a basket of dehcacles candy bars la1geJu1cy apples and chewmg gum sw ung over h1s arm a solltarv figure stands at the en trance of the aud1to11um IH the crlsp mornlng 311 waltlng for Wy andottes 3000 H1s hat pushed slxghtly back leveals h1S f11endlv blue eyes Weaung the same fa m1l1ar topcoat he IS prepared to remaln at hlS post deSp1tB the weathel He IS Wyandotte s Can dy Man All around th1S falthful 621116 students are soon munchmg on gO0dl8S purchased from h1m A steps to push through the crowd and 1nto the bu1ld1ng Others are llngerlng on the promenade Watch mg for thelr favorlte classmates and gettlnv a l1ne on anyth1ng new or entertamlng Wh1Ch mlght take place before t1me to put on that serxous expresslon and stroll mto the classroom As t3X18S and other automoblles draw up 1n front of Wvandotte young J1tterbugs spr1ng out and are attracted bv the wares offered by the s1lver ha1red merchant The happy expresslon on the face of thls man cleally shows h1s charmlng pelsonallty He seems pleased to serve each consumel EV61y day he walks mole than a m1le to the school f1om h1s home at 924 Armstrong Ave a111v1ng about 7 15 ln the molnlng on h1s fil st tup and comlng a am at 2 30 1n the afternoon Mr A W Cummms best known at Wyandotte as the Candy Man l1ves alone He IS a WldOW91 slxty two years old For four years he has sold candy to hlgh school stu dents and returned home to spend mg the newspaper and prepallng for the next day Mr Cummlns eats candy often for he enJoys the goodxes as much as h1s young customers He be l18V8S the scholals to be unusually p0l1te and that he appreclates the buslness and kmdness recelved flom them Among the many students w1th w hom the Candy Man IS acqualnted John Arnold enlor and Marlon Marshall sophomore are the two whose names he knows best A Gertrude Sten, The Candy Nlan, Clayton Harbur, and Betty Van Payne. bk, wdnad GGLSOM a 1ule he lemarks the same stu dents buy candy often enough fo1 h1m to call them by name M1 Cummlns has SIX chlldren and twenty two grandchlldren of whom he IS very proud Howevel he IS happy to be self supportlng and content to IIVG by hxmself Du11ng the summel months he IS busy wolklng as a landscapmg a1ch1tect Th1s has been h1s careel fo1 folty yeals As he stands be fo1e the bu1ld1ng wa1t1n0' to make a sale he takes pa1t1cula1 lnterest m the tlees and shlubberv su1 1ound1ng the school d1ed and th1rty candy bars a day ale sold by the loyal merchant Hrs best sellers are Mr Goodbar Al mond Helshey and Powerhouse The guls buy more candy than the bovs More candy IS sold when he makes h1S second tr1p about 2 30 Tuesday and Thursday are the days on Wh1Ch h1s sales are hlghest The teachers also buy thexr shale of candles Wyandottes custodlans are often seen sneaklng out to buy lusclous lumps of sweets Pop Hammond IS for some un known reason easlly tempted 1nto daSh1H out and buylng candy and gum fo1 other people It IS a mystery how he IS alwavs able to plesent one w1th gum when brlbed If candy makes one sweet and one IS lnclxned to belleve It Mrs Bonlta Thomas custodlan on the second floor IS the sweetest person 1n Wyandotte Hlgh School Almost every one has been called upon to secure candy for he1 Even the Candy Man speaks of he1 maklng at least one tr1p to hlS basket each da The students of M1 R A Heady s Joulnahsm classes a1e known generally to be the most conslstent buyers of h1s wares W1thout the a1d of an ent1c1ng goody' from the basket of the CCont1nued on page 521 Twenty seven . . . - . , , u , - I .. ! y . .i . - . . I . D , . . ., . ., ' 'Y I 1. - u 1' , ' gn . : I. 1 ' , . , . Q -' ' 4 I I v , . . . , I 1 . 1 u v - W , 1 - . . . ,, . Y G ' K I , . . 8, , . ' - ' . . i , I . 0 few students are going up the the remaining part of the day read- From one hundred to one-hun- . . , - . . y , i , Q 3 Y I 1 ' ca ' ' v , , : . . t y ' . . , . . . , , H.. ,, . Q . . . , . ! L' 7 v ! Y ' - -l , . S 66 ay , - Y 1 . Y . A g .Y 7 , . l 7 Y .Y- v, . I ' 1



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Q33 It gg 4 s. iii- l'lQ N-af .. xronn.tUhZ 'B 5f ':'s.. i ting: of Tl1z11'11, made its deliut IQ P.-l. A. 111 Ile- xvlw served as City ill are Huck, I,ovi11g1. 11'1'is, Walker, and who give the llull- are ready f01'wo1'k. Head Coach Parks. HICAIJ PROCTORS are lil'0WIl, lZless111z111. VVillqi11s, flLlflll'l6, llo1'11e1', Ove1'Cusl1, Quisen- lD8l'l'j'. S111itl1, W1'igl1t, lllCll211'ClS, llill. Clzirlq. l'lX'2lI1S, Stoeltzi11g1, Weber, ll0I1Zil, llz11'l1o111'. SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES for Class mili- cers who failed by at few votes to get elected were Clzixtrm, Ilulmerts, tlrippeii, and Lind. STAGE CRAFT CLASS who build SC6IlL'l'j' for all tl1e plays are BlcCilto11. 'l'l1or11as, Bleek, IIm'11icli. S2lINlQl'S. C'1'u111. .-Xclun1s, lY2ig'Il9I', Hz11'1'is. QWEQ SENIOR CANDIDATES fm' class oilices who made il close l'L1Il i11 tl1e fall election were S111itl1, Wilsfm. llicl1z11'ds, Bl2llll'lIl, Co111'ad. I,i11flsz1,v. Nl'RSE AND ASSISTANTS leave work long' Qllillljfll for 21 IllClLll'Q. Tl1ev are Miss Vllll6l'- lev, lillis, King. Ileliord, Ozxstler, Putter, Fle111i11g'. I'ROSI'l'IC'TIYE DEBATHRS. who have done 21 little a1'g'ui11g' i11 their time for Wya11dotte and IllGHlSQlY9S, are Sp1'i11gle, Scott, Heck, Pet1'oviCl1, llol1i11su11.

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