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JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gene Holcomb--Treasurer, Archie Johnson--President, JoAnn Kitterer--Secretary, less Driver--Vice-President, Mr. Cross--Sponsor. Assuming the all important role of Upperclassmen, the Junior officers with the aid of Mr. Lester Cross, kept busy planning new and interesting activities for their 511 classmates. The big event ofthe year was The Thing , an informal party-dance held in the latter part of January. This page sponsored by BRUCE MOTOR COMPANY 13th 8: Minnesota Chrysler ----- Plymouth There were 217 new faces seen at W this year, These faces be- long to students which compose the Freshman class. Eager to getin the swing of things at Wyandotte, the underclassmen organizedtheir own pep club and electedcheerleade rs which cheered their basketball and football squads to victory. With the aid of their sponsor, Mr. Francis Swaim, they had an in- formal party late in February. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Ann Phillips--Secretary, Mr. Swaim--Sponsor, Roy Hicks--Vice-President, George Vukas--Treasurer, Carey Muncy--President. FRESI
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SENIOR OFFICER LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Moles, Sponsorg J. W. Rollings, Vice-Presidentg Jim Poore, Secretaryg Betty McKinney, Treasurerg Don Barker, President. After a very full and successful year under the guidance of Miss Moles and their officers, 465 seniors took their places as the graduating class of 1951. Included on their activity schedule was a strictly senior talent assembly, the Senior Snow Ball, and their play, Seven- teenth Summer. As a change from previous years, the seniors were allowed to wear their class- rings all year. This was probably their most important event, aside from the usual activities of selecting graduation an- nouncernents, pictures, andpreparing for the Breakfast. This page is sponsored by the BROTHERHOGD STATE BANK, 8th Sz Minnesota - Claiming the honor of being the largest class at Wyandotte, the 606 Sophomores were Well represented in the Hi-Y Talent Assembly which was held early in Feb- ruary. . Assisted b Miss Timmer, the am- bitious class oiy'53 climaxed a successful year oy sponsoring the Sophomore Spring Spree. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Morris, Vice-Presidentg Donna Kincheloe, Secretaryg Harry Jett, Treasurerg Miss Timmef. SPOUSUTS and NOIFHHH Gunderman, President. TICERS
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at 1. J . l Q v Meff , J. X o s 53 Mg: . BA :IL LL,, , ss sf! if ,ay ' ,av-s' ,M I e ,.w,.:f ,gap-f' I I ggliigir was ,,,: . . if we ' M 1 ' t ' 'WF if pf! aka 9'sts,,s ....f i'-gt' ,L '1 A E Q 1 ., -XX'- m LEFT TC RIGHT. G. C. Bengston, William Leaton, Edgar Lander, Charles Barnett, Mrs. Nellie Kennedy, Mrs. Gladys Kline, William Monroe, Ira Valentine, H. E. Kearney, Robert Reed, Tom Angell, Mrs. Grace Tipton, Albertjohnson, Johnny I. Jones, Walter Breen, William Hunziker. We are, and always will be proud of our beautiful, comfortable building. The maintenance staff is doing a good job of keeping it that way, under the direction T E of Mr. H. E. Kearney, head custodian, and Mr. Edgar Lander, head engineer, If you have ever been down around the cafeteria in the morning, you have had the pleasure of sniffing fno samplingg the delicious aromas of cakes baking. and food coo ing. The cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. Norma Wood, prepares and serves the fine, reasonably priced foods in our cafeteria. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Nell McCullough, Mrs. Maude Hamur, Mrs. Norma Wood, Mrs. Alice Kennaird, Mrs. Lottie Friedman, Mrs. Florence Shrewsbury, Mrs, Mal-veljohngym. Mrs. Nora Adams, Mrs. Lena Bell, Mrs. Clara Mitchell, Mrs. Myrtle Tevis, Mrs. Lena Brown, Mrs. Margaret Whitehead, Mrs. Ruth Hildebrandt, Mrs. Ethel Crosswhite, Mrs. Birdie Ryrnus, Mrs. Edna Howell, Mrs. Mattie Bliss. We-:al Qt H X gi 3 E mx 1 I :ww mimi: 1 ami r rms sshd. 1 Ii m
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