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Junior Class by fame! Gregory New to the halls of Wyandotte this year were the confused and often-lost freshmen. However, being an up and coming group, they soon began to find their way around, and to get into the swing of school activities. An assembly was presented this spring by the freshman class. The freshmen comprised the smallest class at Wyandotte, having only 192 members. Their sponsor was Mr. Lester Ramsey. Freshmen 0IHeers Left fo righf: Jack McKain, treasurer, Sianley Grout, president, Mr. Ramsey, sponsorg Nancy Turk, secrefary, Roberf Medearis, vice-president. Freshman Class Increasing the ranks of upperclassmen this year were 537 busy Juniors. For these students the year's round of activities included the presentation of the Junior Play, a three-act comedy entitled A Date With Judy, and the annual Junior- Senior Prom, at which they honored the seniors. In these they were guided by their sponsor, Miss Nelle Cook. Now this group is eagerly looking for- ward to the time when they become seniors, and leaders in the various school activities. Junior 0Ifieers Left fo righf Joe Laias, presidenfg Nelle Cook, sponsor, Martha Mackish, vice-president, Sue Ash- ley, secretary, Barbara Short, Treasurer. Pae 13
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enior Class by fame! Gregory y As befits the largest class in the school, the sophomores have been quite active this year. This group has two assemblies to its credit, and has worked with the school council to present an all-school mixer. The sophomore class was sponsored by Mr. Lauren L. Plummer, and numbered 608 members. Most of these were new to Wyandotte this year, having come from Central and Northwest Junior High Schools. Now they feel they are well prepared to be upperclassmen next year. ophomore 0IHcers Left fo right: Don Robertson, treasurer, Marvin Rengel, president, Esther Mefaxas, secretory, Mr. Lauren Plummer, sponsor, Curl Ambler, vice- president. Page 12 ophomore Class The senior class was comprised of 430 students, busy with class rings, gradua- tion announcements, senior pictures, and plans for the future. This group was the sponsor of the year's first all-school mixer, and presented a three-act comedy play, Brother Goose . In addition they have been well represented in athletics and other school activities. The sponsor of the seniors is Miss Louise Timmer. With their years of high school educa- tion now behind them, these students are going forward either to jobs or to higher education. enior 0IIicers Lefl fo righf: John Munkres, treasurer, George Kclnas, vice-president, Don Wilson, presidenip Beverly White, secretary, Louise Timmer, sponsor.
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Maintenance MaQm,J2tz 1 . Mi - ' Cafeteria tall Keeping the floors spotless, furni- ture shining, and the beautiful grounds of Wyandotte in perfect shape, are but a few of the many tasks that these industrious people perform under the supervision of Henry Kearney and Ed Lander. Wyandotte's building and grounds are well groomed the year round. Back row, left to right Oscar Anderson, William Monroe, H. E. Kearney, Floyd Miller. Front row: Bill Kellner, Mrs. Tipton, Mrs. Kline, Tom Angell. X Q. ., . ,, , 'Wea ,fr , ., N, ' f. ' 1' . ,453 af ' . '-X . ,jf Keg? Back row, left to right: Nane Duncan, Lottie Friedman, Eva Gauch, Birdie Rymus, Nora Adams, Nell McCullough, Lena Bell, Edna Howell, Edith Cramer, Florence Shrewsbury, Norma Wood, Clara Mitchell. Under the direction of Mrs. Norma Wood, these ladies whip up the salads, bake the pies, roast the beef and fill up the plates. The good food and Page 14 T Front row Nora Ford, Margaret Taxacher, Myrtle Tevis, Ethyl Cross- white, Clara Ledbetter, Dora White, Ethel Moore. service have become traditional in the Wyandotte Cafeteria.
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