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Student Cabinet g .q Back row, left to right: Louise Farris-Dramatics, Joan Gregory-Foreign Language, Evelyn Izen-Girls League, Lyle Peck-Sophomore lAlternateJ, Bulah Horner-Fine Arts lAlternateJ, Don Jolley-Junior lAlternateJ, Bill Roy- W , Jac- queline Kauffman-Girls W , Ron Roberts- W CAlternateJ, Mary Holmes-Dramatics lAlternateJ, Mariorie lmler--Publi- cations CAlternateJ, Margaret Mitchell-Foreign Language lAlternateJ, Jeanne Aldridge-Publications, Violet Orloff-Fine Arts. Second row: Dolores Swanson-Christian 81 Character Building, Martha Hunt-Home Living KAlternatel, Doris Nick- erson-Tyronian, Bill Boosman-Sophomore, Don Roberts-Senior, Dr. Wellemeyer-Sponsor, Charles Loyd Holt-Junior, Dave Wilson-Freshman, Jean Roberts-Girls W lAlternateJ, Barbara Hume-Girls League CAlternateJ, Jean Spivey-Home Living. Front row: Jim Thixton-Tyronian lAlternateD, Dean Johnson-Kay Cees lAlternateD, Bill Northern-Kay Cees, Steve Litsis-Hollywood lAlternateJ, Teddy Barrett-Hollywood, Tommy Angle-Freshman CAlternateJ. Cafeteria Proctors g l Back row, left to right: Harriet Schreiber, Marijeannine Pearce, Ethel Sacks, Rose Resovich, Doris Barackman, Beverly Carlson, Don Gould, Connie Kallaras, Jeannette Francis, Warren Falwell, Elaine Loske, Ada Mae Johnston, Grace Nystrom, Helen Baird, Glenna Willard, Mildred Gray. Middle row: Nancy Ludlow, Phyllis Debus, Barbara Dawson, Beverly White, Ramona Baird, Wilma Followell, Margaret Meeks, Joan Duvall, Betty Jane Lord, Uhlemma Major, Charlotte Sanders, Marjorie Wildermood. l Front row: Dolores Toplikar, Carol Patrick, Pat Nason, Mary Lou lmler, Evelyn Mclntire, Louise Clever. Not in the picture: Mary Ellen Barker, Carol Clark, Gene McKain, Joyce Merrit, Darlene Yeazel. Page l 1
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Vice-Principal 1 , , i .l. CLYDE HUME One of the most important functions of a high school office is the assembling and preservation of a system of records All of your life, your record in Wyandotte High School will be referred to by government agencies, institutions of higher- learning and prospective employers. This includes attendance records which indicate punctuality and regularity, record of tests taken record of subiects taken and your class standing on the basis of grades and the record of extracurricular activities in which leadership and initiative have been displayed. We in the office are keeping your records for future use What we write on these records depends on you. Just a few weeks ago we received an inquiry from a New York City depart . ment store concerning the record of a member of our class of 1902. These are indeed permanent records of great importance to you and to those interested in you. J. Clyde Hume Director of Guidance It is the specific responsibility of the Guidance Department of Wyandotte High School to provide students with the special information which they need in making important decisions. This special information is often about vocations and employment. It may concern further education. It will frequently be concerned with the personality of the student. Aptitude, interest, and per- sonality tests given in the vocation classes to all in the sophomore year, and to others in the Guidance Office as the occasion war- rants, help students understand their own personalities, their abilities, and their aptitudes. Wyandotte's placement service is a part of the Guidance Department. Through it many students have been referred for part-time work during the school year and for vacation work. Graduates and former students are always welcome to the Guidance Office, and to the assistance of the department in secur- ing information on iobs with career possibilities. Francis Gregory Page 70 FRANCIS GREGORY
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OITIITIGI' 9 jyping gfadrt Left row, front to back: Eddie Asner, Edwynna Barber, Joan Hurl- burt, Ruth Butrick, Jeanne Campbell, Darlene Craig, Barton Cohen, Richard Klempnauer, Geraldine Sturges, Robert Eastham. Next row: Betty Felber, Arleen Feldkamp, Mary Lee Green, Leonard Frunchett, Janet Gregory, Irene Hall, William Hicks, Dorothy Johnson, Ada Mae Johnston, Kenneth Kent, Lawrence Kornbleet. Next row: Phyllis Lyon, Bonnie Farris, Mary Moser, Johanne Maxwell, Robert Murrell, Lorene Nickerson, Barbara Pauley, Merilyn Richards, Marcia Rogotf, Richard Schenk. CLARENCE BOLZE Iowa, M. A. Accounting, Typing School Treasurer C 1 LAUREN L. PLUMMER I Emporia Tchs., M. S. Retail Selling General Business Q 3 MRS. PAUL C. STARBUCK Pittsburg Tchs., B.S. Typing, Business Law I Business Principles 'I -Page 12 ghriafmacf Seaf Campaign I The thirty-eighth annual sale of Christmas Seals was particularly stressed at Wyandotte with stamps available to all students. Wyan- dotte pupils have once again aided in this national drive tor the un- fortunate victims of tuberculosis. Shorthand students did the secretarial work connected with the Wyandotte County Campaign. Pictured above, left to right: Elizabeth Hicks, Birdeen Bowman, Dora Mae Dodd, Mary Meyer, Catherine Bizal, Margaret Jett, Mae Mason, Mildred Devosha, Jean Spangler, Hazel McConnell, Jacqueline Adams, Joy Ann Ashren, Joan Stockdale, Erma Kraft, Mary Lou Seavers, Betty Abramson, Anne Goodman, Ann Schweder, Georgianna Horseman. LAVINA F. DILLE Michigan, M. A. Typingf, Shorthand Mimeographing LESTER C. RAMSEY Iowa, M. A. Shorthand and Transcription .i. PAUL C. STARBUCK Iowa, M. A. . Typing, Business Law Business Principles
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