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DRAMATICS CLUB Most of the heavy dramatic artists of Wyandotte belong to the Dramatics club, which meets on alternate Wednes' days for the purpose of keeping the members up to date on important phases in the world of art. Although the primary purpose of this organization is to encourage interest in dramatic art in the high school, a social interest is developed in the dance, which the club sponsors in the fall, and the banquet, which usually takes place somewhere near the end of the school year. The most important activity of this club is the play which is given each year by the members, and, since they specialize in the study of dramatics, it is usually a wellf acted play. Standing: Bob Osborne, vicefpresident: Mr. Virgil Bergman, sponsor: Donald Cosney, scrgeantfatfarms. Seated: Irene Wolff. secretary: Vincent Williams. president: Virginia Lee Green, treasurer. CAMP FIRE The Camp Fire Girls of the U. S. A.! This is truly an organization to be proud of joining be' cause it has members throughout the world. Exciting, inf tcresting, worthwhile things for girls to do are planned for their leisure time. The twentyffive members of the local organization get together the first and third Wed' ncsdays of each month. The members of the Camp Fire indulge in all kinds of sports, handfcraft, dramaties, business and citizenship activities, and last, but not least, camping. Standing: Margaret Bridendolph, vicefpresident: Miss Enid Wherley, sponsor: Elaine Falconer, scribe: Carol Larson, secretary. Seated: Barbara Roberts, treasurer: Betty June Thompson, president. NAISMITH CLUB Although it is not generally suspected, the members of the Naismith club are none other than those humble sen' iors in blue shorts who assist in boys' gym classes. There is an average of six seniors per class and they are graded on the results of their instructions to the fresh' men, sophomores, and juniors entrusted to their super' vision. There are 39 members in all and they have meetf ings about once a month. Their main social activity is a picnic once a year. Standing: Mr. S. R. Hukle, sponsor: Larry Kaminski, vice' president: Harold Kalousek, reporter. Seated: Willis Dale, sergeantfatfarms: Ray Evans, presidentg john Noone, secretaryftreasurer, HLWIVES As always, the wives of the faculty will not allow themselves to be outdone by their husbands. After a club had been formed by the male members of the facf ulty, their wives decided to organize and call themselves the HifWives. The HifWives club was organized by Mrs. J. F. Welf lemeyer in 1925 to help the newcomers get acquainted. They are still getting acquainted the fourth Tuesday of each month at a tea room or hotel at a bridge luncheon. Twice a year-either at Halloween or Christmas and in the spring4the wives have parties to which their husbands are invited. In the picture the officers are Mrs. Lawrence Tharp, vice- president: Mrs. Charles jordan, treasurer: Mrs. Nelson Connett, president: Mrs. Francis Gregory. secretary.
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KAY CEES CLUB Honray for our side! These are our sentiments exactly. hut the main purpose ot these red'andfwhitestriped enthusiasts is to inspire the less peppy memliers of this institute ot educational oppur' tunity, The Kay Cfces is one of the school's largest cluhs. hav' mg a memliership ol- ISS. and. to he different. the meet' ings are suhject to call. In addition to the regular activities of the cluh. which consist of cheering at the numerous sporting functions, the Kay Cfees sponsor tl lianduet for the foothall and liasketf hall teams .1t the end ot' each respective season. Sfilndllwi ECld1C Costello. sergezintfaturmsg XX'esley Stoeltzlng. hoys' advisor: Dean Shelton. treasurer: Harold Kalousek. presif dent. Seated: Bette Van Payne. vice' resident: Lois Bannister. urls' , ls advisor1 fvliss Besse Helwig. sponsor: fwlary Palmer. secretary. FRENCH CLUB Ivlesdemoiselles and messieurs ot' the French cluh get together the last Vxfednesday of each month. Wl1y'7 To get acquainted with each other and learn more ahout the suljiect they have in common. Speakers are chosen for the meetings to explain and offer a hetter understanding of different connective topics. Twisting their tongues and making funny faces, as is characteristic of those just learning a foreign language, these students put to practical use what they learn by presenting short plays in French at the meetings. Standing: Vslalter Cook. treasurer. Seated: lvlartha Lou Cahle. vicefpresldenti Miss Nina Howe, sponsor1 and Virginia Pink. president, GIRLS' SWIMMING CLUB Acquatic heauties from the Girls' Swimming eluh will show their stroking and diving ability some of these days in a swimming demonstration in the pool. Girls from the physical education department will assist with added novelty numhers. The purpose of this club is to give girls who are hetter swimmers and who take an active interest in the sport Zl chance to improve. Red Cross Life Saving tests are conducted for cluh members. Every Ivlonday after school meetings are held at the pool. Standing: Miss Ardis Hill. sponsor. and joyee Smith. president. Seated: fwlary Florence Hoagland. secretaryftreasurer. and Bet' ty Chowning. vicefpresident. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Getting an angle on the suhjeet is the ohjeet of the Photography Club. Price of the cameras of the memhers range all the way from candids that cost ov cents to one portrait camera worth 5240. Recently one of the large storage closets in the hack of room 241 was ohtained and will lie equipped as a dark room for developing films. Booming in its second year of organization the clulfs approximately twenty memliers meet and go on camera hikes. Standing: Mr. Charles C. Jordon. sponsor. Seated: Gladys Powell. seeretaryftreasurer3 Torn Russ. presif dent: and Kenneth Stevens. x1ce'pres1dent. y'X
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L-. I THE STUDENT CABINET 1 Wy rndotte s rulmg body All set for a meetrng are its member Left to rlght they are MITXIH Zxmmexmnn Pllllllle lxnlluls Ruth Denk sccretwry Kenneth Steyens Hugh lxer hner Mrrjorle L1V1ne Bert Oyercash Clement Wllllllll pe xdent lllhelt Munn Alrn Mxrtxnek Frances Gllll'Tlll l Ray Emns Chlrlc Cer lm XILC plesldent Mwrguerlte Duer Betty X rn Pxyne md Huold Kll0LlSCk T tudent G limef You turmsh the 1de1s we ll m1ke em work' 15 the motto of the Stu dent Cxbmet qovernmg body of Wy zndotte The 1det of 1 Student C1b1 net to tlke the pl ree of the old student counexl yyhleh yyls eomposed of too lirge 1 group of students to be able tu teeornpnsn mueh yxas nnugurtted list year The Crblnet th1s year IS represent 1t1ye of eteh mrjor d1v1s1on or 1et1y1ty ot Wy mdotte Offleers of the Clblnet are not eleeted The pres1dents of the senlor and junlor classes Clement Wlll1lH1S and Charles Gersh 1L1tOIT11t1ellly be eame presxdent and wee presxdent Ruth D nk representitlye of the Ty rom an elub llkeyxxse lWee une seeret ary Meetlngs of the Crhlnet yyhleh are lrrequlir and lmpromptu are held durlng the f1rst hour 111 room 161 veheneyer there IS need for one The mam functlon of the Clbmet by Paulme Kallaras 15 to carry out the wlshes of the stu dent body and maugurate new 1de1s for the betterment of Wywndotte Thus far th1s year the Czblnet his performed many commend lble ser vlees Immed1ately after thelr SClt,Lt1OI1 the members started to veork on the Nlt1OHHl Educatlon Week program yy is so umque that lt aught the eye of the N E A might me who Verote to Mr Wellemeyer requestlng in le eount of Wyandotte act1y1t1es for the week to publxsh 1n the N E A our na The publ1cat1ons commlttee of the Student Cablnet hid charge of th d1str1hut1on of the slogln elrds yxhleh were prlnted by Mr Nelson M Con net and his prlntxng department 'Ind the large posters on the bulletln bo trds vehlch were made by students 111 the advanced art classes But th1s vyrs only the TWCUIIIIHIIQ An essay eontest yms condueted for ereh of th four ellsses freshm nn sophomore 'ILIIIIOI' and sen1or md the three Vklll IIIIIQ es rys 111 ereh Cl1V1Sl0ll yyere re ad over the r1d1o III 1 17 mlnute broad cast under the d1reet1on of Mr Rob e t S Shannon These brmdeasts vyere heard 1n most of the seeond hour rssemblles 1nelud1nff the snake is semhly were also held durlng the yyeek As soon as Cablnet members c rught thelr breaths agam they launched an other 1de1 yyhlch may become a year ly eustom at Wyandotte Feellng 1 need for xnereased eourfe sy on the part ot students the Cabmet m cooperl flllll mth the H1 G R set 1s1de the yxeek ot Nov 'OW-1 1 Courtesy VJeek Marjorle L1V1ne churminot the Courtesy eommlttee vylth Betty fContmued on Page 5-U 19 , ' Z! 1 J A 5 ll 1 . .S 5: . c 1 v I - 1 1 T r, 1. 7 . ' 4 I 1 N 1 . 1 W 1 1 11. ' , 1 1 , Y .. 1 s , 1 1 . 11 , Q 11 7'x5v ' . A ' Z. 2 1 1 ' l . 1 'x f, I 5 AS 1 ' S ' ' 1' . 1 1 - ' 1 11' 1 1 1 ' 1 J . 1 ' s ' s - 1' ' ' 1 - y ' ' s x , 1 ' le K5 k . A 1, I x A I I 'w N sf' V ' 3 5' - 5 . ' 1 L 1 L 1 ' , X H f 1 . '1 ' - X 1 , 3 1 1 ' 52 1 5 1 f ' 1 f 1 ' 1 , 1 fz ' f f 1 I 1 Q11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Q 1:54 ,. 1x 1 11 1 R ' , ' ' '1 ' ' ' . 'S H 1 , 1 f 1 f ' 3 5 H I . 8- A 1 3 . H' ' 1 , , ,,k, 1' -1 i R ' , ' ' , A 1 , ' 1 1 H 1 rr . . 5 N 1 1 K 1 U 2 ,1l 1 11 I 11 1 k - 1- com osed of srxteen students who are and s onsored an observance whlch classes over ortable radlos. Several , s s f ' vs 11 - 1 ' ' ' ' .1 ' ' - . .11 ' . ' . ' H , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , D 1 s I 1' 7 A 7' 5 H- y Y 3 fs Q, v 3 . 11 - 1 Z 1 1 1 . , 1 K I 1, - 5- 3 3 'IN' 3 5 3 . ' I V' .3 'S H . 'S ' ' ' ' - A 'f v A ' , s' ' s v , ' 5 H , 1 1 sz ef l. 1 ' ' ' 1 f C , 3 5 3 K I Vi 5 , 3 K . Z 1 S C 'xx 4 . Q 1 3 ' H l 1 1 , 1 1 1 .11 . 1. 1 Q ,n . 1 72 1: , , 1 5 1 a 1 1 2, 1 K - 1 A 1 , 1 - L 1 ,1 1 . 1 U A , . , I D 1 1 1k 1 y 11 1 K .A 1 ,I 1-,-, is 11. 4 , 'D X3 . K 3, 2 K V Y I 6 1 -1 v I V 3 5 3 3' Y I 33 Y. S v . 1 , , , W 1 1 e . '
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