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cjah By Mary Ellen Barker SNMMNNG Splashing of water and squeals of laughter ging from the pool indicate that the Swim- ing Club is in session. These flashy Wyandotte Waterbabes meet ce a week with Miss Ardis Hill, sponsor, to prove their diving and swimming technique, d practice for the annual demonstration. embership requirements are set by the club :pd try outs are held several times a year. Back row, left to right: Shirley lcenogle, Miss Ardis ll, sponsor, Dorothy Bruce, Rhoda Lee Lucas, Barbara wick, Marion Stewart, Shirley Wariner, Marion Rich- ds, Clarissa Carter, LuWayne Duncan, Beneva Thrutch- y, Virginia Harris. Second row: Phyllis Debus, Mary Meyer, Burlene Hog- tt, Jeanne Owens, Marilyn Nelson, Jean Roberts, Marie Erseman. Front row: Doris Slawson, Anne Schweder, Shirley sher, Claudia Garrett, Helen Mather, Beverly Wood- nd, Elaine Erhardt, Elnora Sears, Barbara Pickens. NABMHH Originated in 1937, the Naismith Club is n organization for the Supermen of the oy's senior gym class. N Chosen by the coaches, these boys lead gym ctivities, instruct underclassmen, take over fhen coaches are out of the room and act as -quipment monitors for all classes. Coach S. . Hukle, sponsor, meets monthly with the boys 1 the gym. Standing, left to right: Bob Stewart, sergeant-at-arms, oach Hukle, Clarence Deitchman, vice-president, Ted lunn, reporter. ,Seated: Jim Russell, secretary-treasurer, Glenn Chan- ell, reporter, Mike Budelovich, president. HORUON Horizon Club is the name chosen by the ocal high school group of Camp Fire Girls. liking, camping, parties, and hospital work 'iade up the year's activities. The Cavalcade if Corn, first Horizon assembly, rated high with the student body and made possible the iurchase of a war bond by the club. Standing, left to right: Rebecca Davidson, Lou Etta lnderwood, Barbara Hume, Doris Brown, Joanna Elliott, lable Ellen Cable, Betty Lord, Phyllis Debus, Rosemary tarrison, Eclwina Barber, Ruth Brotherson, Katherine lcClean, Joan Gregory, Louise Holland, Mary Cecelia ledved, Elsie Hathaway, Mary Ellen Barker, Wilda Beaz- ll, Ruth Ann Kornbleet, Ruth Vanous, Barbara Brune, idele Waldner, Barbara Pickens. Seated: Virginia Franchett, Dorothy Moskowitz, Mary leyer, Marie Horseman, secretary, Jane Ellen Lyon, tresident, Mrs. Awyn Starbuck, guardian, Beneva hrutchley, vice-president, Marilyn Nelson, treasurer, Dixie lcMullin, Rhoda Lucas, Elaine Modrell. Page 31
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Page 30 CMJ By Mary Ellen Barker HOLLYWOOD To this group you owe a vote of thank: They run the projectors for class and club mo' ing pictures in 128 and manage the publ address system at football and basketba games. During the year, the club visited some of tl' Kansas City theatre proiection rooms to se larger and better equipment in operation. Back row, left to right: Steve Litsis, Ted Barrett, prj ident, John Swigart, Orville Mayer, Ray Shobe, Alb Ellenberger. Front row: Allan Pittaway, Mr. K. I. Stubblefiel sponsor, George Planac, Richard Gaulke, Billy Foree. Not in the picture: Warren Falwell. GIRLS' LEAGUE Every girl in school is a member of the Girl League. Beginning the year was an assembl to inform new girls about the various schoo clubs. Miss Nelle Cook and Miss Reva Lint, spol sors, see that no chance for a good time overlooked during the year. Getting military the girls went out on Fall Maneuvers in Oc tober. The League sponsored several ice ska' ing and bowling parties, and the annual Motl' er-Daughter tea. A spring assembly woun up a successful year for the officers and I good time for the girls. Left to right: Bonnie Alexander, secretary, Phyll Shaw, president, Violet Orloff, vice-president, Rebecca Davidson, treasurer. CLASSICAL To Latin students belongs the distinction o being members of the oldest Wyandotte clul -the Classical Club. Back row, left to right: James Fendorf, Robert Har son, Don Medearis, Dick Crocker, Hugh McCaughey, Bo Mackish, Robert Young, John Scafe, Frank Krenzky, Stev Blum, Halgen Lucas, Janice Dundas, Letha Calender. Third row: Opal Boswell, Elaine Modrell, Ruby Lile: Betty Moore, Jo Nan Moore, Ruth Ann Kornbleet, Bett Brooker, Anna Louise Kasper, Claudia Garrett, Marth Frye, Mary Weir, Norma Webb, Harriet Lee Schreibel Billie Jean Moore, Susan Hines, Ardis Brown. Second row: Ellen Guy, Gloria Barrington, Doris Bal achman, Jean Liggett, Evelyn Izen, Margaret Kelley, Vio let Orloff, Joan Duvall, Ruth Butrick, Miss Mary Sel lards, sponsor, Marian Richards, Clarissa Carter, Thelmi Patrick, Lorraine Kasper. First row: Naomi Lasley, Norma Goll, Maxine Weir Virginia Hall, Nancy Crawford, Pat Evans, Nancy Ewall Betty Lord, Dorothy Moskowitz, Billie Krebs, Margare MacGregor.
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Page 32 CM, By Joan Gregory TYRONIAN To gain practical experience, and to more about their jobs are the aims of cor cial students in the Tyronian Club. Back row, left to right: Miss Alta Haynes, Sl Jean Widows, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Phyllis Nail, Richardson, Finis Flanders, Dorothy Troha, Shirley son, Ruth Meyers, Katherine Super, Dorothy Long Coffey, Ruth Burkett, Margaretta Bell, Betty Rice Griffith, Emma Lou Ozbolt, Mariorie Fyfe, Marcella- Nadine Hardinger, Elaine Garrahan, Katherine Betty Rose Proctor, Lucille Brammer. Second row: Louise Greenlee, Dona Dean Dorothy Kurelac, Frances Lastelic, Charles Calhou retary, Jane Ellen Lyon, president, Dorothy Willef urer, Kenneth Armstrong, sergeant-at-arms, Letha P Ona Huber, Barbara Weathers. First row: Mabel Frese, Lorraine Franiuk, Bett' Baker, Thelma Howell, Elmer Laster, Margaret I- Burlene Hoggatt, Ralph Wilkerson, vice-presiden SPANISH Students interested in learning abou language, customs and people of Spain, ico, and South America, meet once a r in the Spanish Club. They hear reports, Spanish songs, and play Spanish games. was a special Christmas meeting, and of cr the annual Spanish Club banquet in the teria. The members agree that througl Spanish Club they get a better understa of the countries they study in class. in service. First row: Bruce Brown, treasurer, Miss Judith , ton, sponsor, Jacquelyn Ogan, secretary. Back row, left to right: Norma Lee Loske, vicc dent, Ed Broddle, president, Pat Phillips, program man. USHERS The efficient job done by our ushers at' and programs is an indispensable part of andotte life. Back row, left to right: Betty Tevis, Audree R Maxine Wolfe, Mary Catherine Place, Juanita Elsie Hathaway, Phyllis Tevis, Joan Stockdale, M Jett, Jean Spangler, Evelyn Yaffee, Barbara Latti Jean Moore, Catherine Stutz, Della Mae George, l Freeman, Charlene Rothering, Gloria Hay, Ruth I Second row: Nadine Rolfs, Anna Schweder, Feldkamp, Laura Louise Jennings, Marjorie McCu Arabella Donahue, Miss Louise Timmer, sponsor, I Hovey, chairman, Dolores Swanson, Betty Schaffer, lis Pritchett, Florence Morrissey. First row: Eugene Schendee, Bill Kasselman, Lai Sherman and Don Younghans, vice-chairmen, R Keltner, Richard Gaulke.
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