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

 - Class of 1940

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lUlNlOR SlTlNlOR H1 X i LIL ite 1 ntl int txttn ii u 1111 it st it tm k ITTITTLIITHS lll Y T till ll U Ill llll L T lf IL ul tat purpn e nt the 1 ry X if ll 11 3 ll' N l ll lfslilp to UITI TI' U LQ tl l KLN IAXIIT LIU I' - ll ll. , ki T' I L IH gl 5 'lt l l TI Tl 'IIT '15 'et 'l f lITTCS, ftandingg fun in . .'eei'et'1r'1 Kenneth Stam s. pr0g,r1m ' airn: 11 h n A ' ain. ' aw aing r. '. l, Stuhhlefield. . 1 ,ren :se e . r. :uren .. umi e '. : fx r. lan q ay. as Irs. .ieatedz xw . ' 1' ' . 1 1 fx ' X lat N, vrx' ' ' ' a t 1 1 aney ii . 'ir t rient s 1 ig 1 K 'rs mer. vice-presi ent: ii ert uncwz, presi ent: and Larry Vs agner. 'Xlsl 'I ART CLUB Students with artistic urges that eannut he satisfied in elass are welcomed to the Art eluli Tn mffer students nppnrtunity to heeorne more ennseiuus nf art, and further their eulture and understanding of it are part nf the elulfs purpnse. Every femur weeks nn Vxfednesday the Art eluh has a getftogether. Speakers are chosen fur the meetings. Cooperating with other departments the meinhers make pusters for practically every important event here at XVyandntte. Standing: Bud Blanehard. vieefpresident: Miss Nell Uxelsnn and Miss :Xmher MeCuy, spoiismsg and Nadja Flowers. pnrgrarn chairman. Seated: jack Swan. SCI'QC2lI1t'lll'llI'IHN1 R. T. Kingman. presif dent. Del-iris Dellnrd. seeretary: and Charliitte Thwmas. treasurer. HifG.R. The I-IifG.R. is prolaahly the must helpful girls' nrganf izatinn in the sehnnli Ainung the nuineruus aetivities. the girls ennduet a euurtesy eainpaign, give parties fur the underprivileged and help hedeek with liully nur numerous halls and elassrnnms at Christmas time. The HifG.R. was nrganiged mainly fur the purpuse of develnping personalities and huilding Christian eharaeters. The approximately flirty inemhers meet iinee a week. Standing: Marvin Langdnn. tieasureit Mary Lciu Tevis. see' VCILLYY1 lean fwleharieli. prngrain chairman: -I-1 Ann Riiherts. prcsif dent: Betty Prmihst. sueial chairman. Seated: lvlargaret Justice. H1llrlC chairman: Dorothy Jackson. service chairman: Miss Dnris Carpenter. Girl Reserve secretary lnirn the x1'.Xxwv.fl..'K.Z lflnrine Vfatsrin, vieefpresident: fxladlyn Fasnet. wnrship ehairinan. FRESHMANfSOI'l-IUMURE I-llfY Thursday is meeting mfirning fur the different ehapters nr the l'IifY. The freshman and snphninnre chapters meet in the mums ut' their spiinsiirsg while the 'lLlIl1l1I SCI1lf1I' ehapter meets in the reeital hall. The last Thursday tif eaeh inwnth there is a eninhinatiwn meeting tif all the ehap ters. A grind time is planned fur all at a party whieh is held at least nnee a mnnth at the Y. M. Cf. A. Standing: Ralph vliiliiistin. xieefpiesidt-nt. Chris liergusi-ri. xx-'rld tliieiidsluip Nlr, 5. R Hultle. hir. l1.ix'i:iiiiid l.ees. lklr. Xl. F Dix'ell iss. Mr lfraneis iiiegtay. and Mr. llaliiel ll. Pease. spi-nsf-rsg and Rayinfind XYallter. sfiphriin-fre. Seated: Tummy flarrwll. XCVXICC ehaiiuang Riehard Inge. tieasurer. Stanley Davis. seeietary. Eugene Keatmi. plshlieity ehairman. Dave XX'idder. ehaplazzz: Bill NYitltfer. pzwigiarn ehair' man. :rid Bert Russ. presidviit

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A SONG OF OUR ALMA MATER QXYRITTEN BY HOXVARD W. 5111111111 fro 'mu 'r1'N1-1 111- '1'111a c:1uy1sox .1x11 11111 l4Ll'Ii J I11 the he11rt of our great 11z1t1o11, Deep in our l1e11rts, too. Rests our nohle Alma M11ter With her 11hIe crew. just heyond the eity s roaring, Pressing toyy'11rd tI1e sky: With her hopes hi h eyer o1r111 Is our Wy mdotte Hivh H11l' to thee then nohle Wy 1ndotte 11ret in our ig t We yyill pr ll e thee AIm1 Mltef With tl1y Red 111d White CHORUS H'11I to Wy 111dotte Alm1 M1ter FIIFIHU' Red 111d White blory to thy stell1r Bulldog Sy mhol ot thy rn11ht MY HIT PARADE I ll ALWAYS think 111d dream of you While AMONG MY SOUVENIRS I hrovyse IvIy1 letter s11id, I CANT GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE ---so true! But the11 it was SPRINOTIME IN THE ROCKIES. I just ZIIWUIII went GOOFUS when I s.1w Billy' Kiss you 1111d s11y' GOODNIGHT SXNEETHEART. The hopes 1111d joys of our lives MY DARLINO IWLIYIICLI elim, NVhe11 the STORNIY WEATHEIK e11111e to our love 11111rt. Here our pieture hy the LITTLE DUTCH MILL To ren1111d 111e of you WHEN I CRONV TOO OLD TO DREAM Id h lot yyithout these prieele MEMORIES t l1elp me thrill And I eould BOO HOO hut then vye yyere jut fourteen So I ll just dream III MY REVERIE UNDEC IDED yyhieh yy1y t1 tur11 III MY FIRST AEFAIR And hope somed1y 111y LOVER LL COME BACK TO A11d look OVER THE RAIINBOVV for someone yxholl e1re by Dean Slzelton by Deloves IVICIL e and Cawol Cramer Sehool lit ls 1 tu11e yyith a rhythm 111d melody lik FACULTY MEN S CLUB no other sono A yer e or tyyo ls un III SPIIIIQII Frene orseshoe p1tel1111 1 test t1lk tolloyye y 1 W1 or r111111 th 11 ther 1 1 ehoru 1 t 111111 I d yyhoop ur r1 111 e1 te1111 ieture 1re pfunte Ot r 1re pITt1IUUI'lpI1 d Dre1111y thoutht 1r dr11111t1 d Athletie ity 1 e e 1e11 1 1 1111 e prie 1e1 h oe11 1Ie1 11ee t ep 111 t ehoo p1r1t111 1 1re III out et r 111 yyor 1111 r U1 llLI 1 er 1r IIILI friend xxhle 1 1 rl II 111 t 1 knoyyled of re1 111 yyr1t111 111d rithrnetie Stude11ts YettI'1E3QetI1ff1uUf1 e L1 eeutiye I 1 I1 e 1 t It 1re noyy UIILLIOIIIIII 1t III otte 1re pletllle 111 t tolloyyin 1 s yylt 1l1r1e eri tion o e e T e Men e u1 1 t e Olly r1u1 t11t e 1 11ot 11ye its ottieer pieture H1111 1 1 1 1111 seryinf 111d e1r 1y1111 di h yy 1 h111 yxere 1 p1rt of Il ffood time L11 ed y t1e 111e11 l1e11t II tr it t e e11111 Mr W R HIIIIIILII 11 Wy 111d 1tt Lik I1 t I1 enter Bil 111 1 y IIT Corporon yyere oree y 11111111 L 1 fee u 1 1 1 tl1 hI1 ht t1 o s 111d p111 1 t e1 1n1es t11t r111 111 the yyl from ehe to no eX poker 1nd yy1lde1t euehre yxere yed 1y111 111 1t 11 yye eo111111 f xx e ey-,r1 Ie H 1I'e Xel'lIL1I'e 11IUe e tllf LIHII Ifef I l te 1 111 1t1o11 1re Mr Le ter Syy111o1 pre 1de11t Mr S L Ad11r yiee pre 1de11t Mr W H1rr1 eeretnry tre 1 Lllef I3 . au ,g 3 N W S 2 . S : yi 1 'b y u 'IS '- e v x A 1 . , I F1' 1s ' sph. ' e s 1ss 1 o 1 1 1 1 s1 11, 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 5 1 1 ' 1. T 1 '1 11 1 1 ' 1 , N 1 2 ,, ' ,i'v' 5 l L , , 1 ME -1 ' 1 - ' C 2 1 1 1 1 ' ' e 1 1 ' 1 ' - 5. 1 ':s g' 1 1 1, 1 1h, H 1 'g,11g1I1'1e Q1 L' '1dh11I1II Ge 1 1 e 1 e 's1 1 s 1' ' ge 1 s, h f sessio11 Q 1 1 fi Ikj. I11 sl 'sl' ging 1' Q, 1 p11 l 1hs,1 dy'11 11 s. P TSI 1 1d, hes11 d'1'gf's 'ES'QI '111Il 1 'lee ' . 51 e . 11 ' g SI e 1 1 'Ze . 1 '1 jlly' lv I1 1 '1 ' ly' o II ste11k 'y11 h1 11 1 ot 11l1il' ' 's org1111i:1d, IIIII tl 1 l'fe 's 1d1 1 1t'11I y' 1111 . . . 1 1 '1 1 e 1 'e 25 '1 ll, eeo11on1ie11ppro11ch. H11r111o11y' syy1i11gstl1ro11gh e11eh st1111:11. As II pu11ish111e11t for heing f11eulty1 freshmen, Frensh. S 1lI 1 's 11ded oke1 1l'1e he s' ls 1 d S1 'l'esle1,Lees, 1 d , '1 1f 11d I1' elul SR Il I1. O ll I ' k akes fo f 1, 1 glt1, S' eg H kIe11ttle1ointof1 '1s 'Q 1 WJISI1 wc k 1 ' '1 s 1 I le1d 'gl I o 1 ' 1 ge ' p ti 1 1 s, Redflo 11 rd gz I1 1 1 1 '1y' sd' 1, w-'sg -1 , .K M, S' ' . ,SS - 5.1, 111 u .R 1 1 , ,,, 'I I1S. pI11,11 . Br: g the 1 I11' 11I' ' e 'iY'S. QI Ex 11 1s 1111d SWOI sors of 11ll le 1Iul s h1 1 1 1 of tl 11 1 1 11 1s 1 st11y' 1d 1 'I 11' ' I I 1'cI11k. I' ' e 1 Wy'1 d 1 1 1 '1 '1d 1 he ' 1' g He1d' g this org.1n1:1 ' 1 1 . 'S 5 - 'i S 1, page, 1' h 1 ef d11s1 'p ' f 111111, h1 1 's 1l I 15' 1 g . . . 1' , 1s' 1 1 . . P. 's h1 IIQII lx lmes l1'1'.' 1d, 1 ss, s1111 'f 'as



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BOYS' VJ CLUB Two of the major activities of the Boys' Vv' club this year will be to take care of the initiation of all boys who have earned major letters in sports this year and to spon' sor an allfboys' play. A production solely by a cast of boys has never been tried before here. Edgar bl. Ellis, head football coach. promises both will he big events. Meetings are held before school every other Vkfednesday morning at 7:47. Standing: Edgar Ellis. sponsor: :Xl Obee. sergeant-atfarms: Bill Brill. vice'prcsident, Seated: Leo Headrick. secretary: Ray Evans. president: and jimmy Finley. treasurer. TYRONIAN CLUB Tyronian club members go way back in history for their name, but are modern in procedure. To gain experience they are placed in downtown busif ness offices for a month or more. They also act on call as secretary to any faculty member. These students do all stenographic work, including pref paring material for the Wyztiidintte Tuberculosis Society Drive and at Thanksgiving time when over 10,000 people are reached. The third Wednesday of each month at three o'clock meetings are held in the recital hall. Standing: Miss Alta Haynes. sponsor: Marie Grolbert, treas' urer: Winifred Hammond. secretary. Seated: Frank Piekarski. president: Herbert Vvlalker. sergeant' atfarms: and Max Myers. vicefpresident. SPANISH CLUB Do you spika de espanola? If you don't, your chances are pretty slim for getting into the Spanish club, for it is strictly for students inter' ested in learning the language of Spain and also some of its history. The approximate sixty members of this club meet once a month. The Gctober meeting was a joint meeting of all the language clubs, Latin, German and French incluf sive: and the May meeting will be the annual picnic of the language clubs. Standing: Bert Gvercash. program chairman: Bill Meek. treas- urer: Filbert Munoz. president. Seated: Bettie Haberlein. secretary: Miss Judith Stapleton, sponsor: Dorothy Mae Dahlin. vicefpresident. GERMAN CLUB Keeping in step with the other four language clubs the German club has launched on its second year of organ' ization and is sailing right along. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in Gerf man conversation and German culture. Speakers are chosen to lecture to the members at their meetings, which are held the last Wediiesdaiy' of each month. Left to right in the picture are the officers: jim Burwell, vicefpresidentz Janet Miller. secretary: Mary Miller, treasurer: Mr. Harvey Humann. spon-or: and Herbert Blessman. president.

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