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,,.,,,,T..,,. n -1-7-y-'--Y---L-r-H -v---f -.--W f - -e V --VY- ' SENIOR . 1 F , CLASS BY GAIL BRILEY LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Barnett, secretary, Bob Flowers, presidentg Archie Johnson, vice- presidenrg Emerson Wilson, treasurerg Mr. Cross, sponsor fnot in pictureb. V The firstactivity of the year for the graduating class of T952 was the traditional senior play, which, this year, was Our Miss Brooks. During the rest of the year, the class enioyed the Senior Hi-Ball, and under the guidance of its sponsor, Mr. Lester Cross, became busy in preparation for graduation with announcements, pictures, and the graduation breakfast. The class of 482 students was capably led through a successful senior year by its officers and Mr. Cross. T4 the fc secrel in plc C Marcl dotte the pf A SOPHOMGRE CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Reed, vice-presidentg Janet Davies, treasurerg Bill Bennett, presidentg Susie MacNea1, secretaryg Francis Swaim, sponsor. This year's class of sophomores was ably led by its staff of officers and its sponsor, Mr. Francis Swaim. The sophomore party in February was the climax of the year. For the first time sophomore cheerleaders were elected to assist the cheering section at sophomore and reserve team activities. The 578 class members found the arrangement to be very successful . 16 T to tal- high- LEFT 'ri C class class lr office Dubir Toget these
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DONALD KYLE Kansas, B.S. Physical Education Health DN FLORENCE YOUNG Emporia, B.S. Physical Education 721-f ur-at BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larrey Goodnight, Jerry Howell, Jerry Dulaney, Joe Colich, Bernard Martel, Chuck Winters, John Shick, Kenneth Hagaman, Donna Kinchloe, Delores Seifert, Janet Watkins, Marilyn Eaton, Ida Mae Olson, George Marcum. SECOND ROW: Virgil Shotte, John Mac- Gregor, Willie Lombrano, Bill Blanchard, Dick Harman, Carl Lankard, Jim Shear, Alton Davies, Susan Brown, Ann Algie, Audrie Anderson, Carol Dealey, Wilma Krohn, Claudette Adams, Pat Cole, Ed Ash, Ed Kohler, Allan Chase. FRONT ROW: Gerry Heisman, Bill Sinderson, Ray Johnson, Dan Kratzer, Harry Jett, Darrell Stubenrauch, Dean Graves, Miss Stapleton, Janet Shannon, Bar- bara Clark, Phil Sedlock. NOT SHOWN IN PICTURE: Bette Sue Carpenter, The Student Council, led by President Dean Graves, Vice-President Darrell Stubenrauch, Secretary Dan Kratzer, and Treasurer Harry Jett, has as its members one representative from each homeroom. These members are kept busy selling tickets, collecting money, and serving on committees throughout the entire year. Each year something new is brought to Wyandotte through their work. This year many students enjoyed dancing during the last ten minutes of their lunch eriods on Wednesdays. The Student Council arranged and sponsored this activity which was dbne in the hall between the two cafeterias. Besides finding new ways of improvingand helping Wyandotte and her students, the Student Council sponsored all of its annual activities. High in popularity were the mixers, which were held in the girls and boys gym, after football and basketball games. Various orchestras supplied the music. Collaborating with the Kay Cees, it also sponsored the Home-coming Dance. Not only does the Student Council provide entertainment for Wyandotte students, but it gives aid to less fortunate children by collecting money for food for the Orphan 's Home and money for the Junior Red Cross. Much praise for her helpful work goes to the Council sponsor, Miss Stapleton, who had an active part in all that was carried on in the l95l-52 Student Council. I., L, N. T' STUDENT COUNCH BY PATTY PARK
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SENIOR CLASS j CLASS senior play , enjoyed the busy in The and Mr. 1' T as Ft I e 4. JUNIOR iq LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Jett, Nettie Carter, Frank Gritton, Miss Timmer, Bill Sinderson. To be sure of asuccessful year as upperclassmen for the first time, the junior class elected the following officers: Bill Sinderson, president, Harry Jett, vice-president, Nettie Carter, secretary, and Frank Gritton, treasurer. Miss Louise Timmer, class sponsor, aided the officers in planning interesting activities for their class. One of the most successful parties at Wyandotte was the juniors' St. Patrick's Day Party, March l4. This class boasts equally as much, ifnot more, talent than any other class at Wyan- dotte. Proof of this was given in the Hi-Y Talent Show this year at which a large number of the performers were juniors. After winding up one of the happiest years of school life, this class of 6l9, ffully prepared Bill Bennett, presidentg Y sponsor, Mr. the first time re and reserve -essful . to take on theirduties and responsibilitiesj, anxiously looks ahead to the long-awaited year of high-school graduation. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Heeter, Sally King, Miss Hughes, Natalie Dubin, Roy Lynnes. Contrary to the common belief that the weaker sex out-numbers the male population the class of '55 consists of l28 boys and only ll6 girls, totaling 244. This is the largest freshman class Wyandotte has had for 5 years. ln order to make their class live up to Wyandotte's fine reputation they elected the fol lowing officers: Jerry Heeter, president, Roy Lynnes, vice-president, Sal lyKing, secretary, and Natalie Dubin, treasurer. Guiding these leaders was the competentclass sponsor Miss Eileen Hughes. Together the officers and the sponsor organized many enjoyable activities for their class, among these was the annual Freshman Party which proved a great success. 17 s FRESHMAN cmss
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