Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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600R7E5Y CZUB Back row, left to right: Bill Blackwell, Sandra Stockamp, Dan Kratzer, Charles Seigel, Bob Bengtson, Melvin Nolte, Leroy Penrod, john Lothman, Richard Brownrigg, Wilda Bodenhammer, Shirley johnson. Second row: Bob Hayworth, jane McCaughey, Darlene Easley, Sue Ann Harmon, Gerald Heathman. Front row: joyce Westbrook, janet johnson, Bette Sue Carpenter, Anna Hackney, Gail Williams, Iris Dysart, Norma Roots, Barbara Yantzi, Marilyn Fletcher, Pat Pierce. Members of the Courtesy Club are the students who supply all lunch periods with music by play- ing records and keep the cafeteria clean and orderly. The club is sponsored by Mr. Ellis, Mr. McIn- tire, and Mr. Samuelson. All members of the Courtesy Club volunteer their fourth hour study hall to . .6108 By DoRo'rHY SERAFIN this work. Left to right: Don jones, Hardin Ramsey, Larry Woodworth, Bill Kampmeier, Mr. Kuhl, jim Hecke, Dick Nastov, Norman Dunwoodie, George Fotovich, Don Perry. Hoping to get their radio station on the air is the main purpose of the C. Q. Club this year. An- nually, the purpose is to help students obtain their amateur radio licenses. Mr. Kuhl, the sponsor, and the club hope to attend an amateur radio convention in the near future. Officers of the club are: presi- dent, Larry Woodworthg vice-president, Bill Kampmeierg secretary-treasurer, Hardin Ramsey. Page 19

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Page 18 6l455l6Al 6103 Back row, left to right: john Nicolopoules, Dale Tompkins, Charles Christenson, Don Barrett, Don London, Sam Reynolds, Mike Fleming, Rudy Manthei, Victor Gift, Lawrence Kell, David Werp. Second row: Erlene Horseman, janice Taylor, Karen Maxwell, Martha Mason, Blanche Nyhart, joanne Rhodes, Nedra johnson, Arline Gray, Sally Shultz, Nan Littrell, Irene Mangelodori. Front row: Dave Hiebert, Bennita Branch, Robert Sheley, Ruth Ann Smotherman, Bill Pendergrass, julia Ann Her- rick, Carol Anderson, Miss Mettlen. The Classical Club, a fast progressing club, is composed of first year, second year, and former Latin students. The meetings, which were held on the first Monday of each month, functioned as the former Roman State. The projects included buying Christmas gifts for the Children's Home, a Roman Ban- quet, a Roman election, and attending a travelogue on Greece at the Town Hall. Each meeting the mem- bers wore some garment or emblem of Roman times. The club officers are: counsul, Ruth Ann Smo- therman, vice-consul, Bill Pendergrassg scriba, Benita Branchg quaestor, Julia Ann Herrick, historian, Dave Hiebertg reporter, Carol Andersong sergeant-at-arms, Bob Shelly. Bl0l06Y 6l0B 'V Back row, left to right: Miss Beck, Francis Duma, Richard Sackuvich, Clayton Wiyninger, jo Marilyn Dewey, Adalene Curtis, Edwin Wyatt, james Mariner, Dale Strohl, Front row: Guy Stanley, Sandra Parish, Sherry Whistler, Alvena Early, Rose Feden, Margaret Reed, Linda Moody, Ronnie Phillips. The Biology Club is composed of Sophomores who are interested in the study of Biology. Meetings, held twice a month, consist of motion pictures, talks, and microsocopic study. The annual Christmas party and Spring picnic were the highlights of the year. The presents for the gift exchange are always laid around the Christmas Tree decorated with biological specimens. This year's officers were Sandra Parish, president, Rose Mary Feden, secretaryg and Dale Strohl, treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Gladys Flnrlz



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Page 20 By LADoR1s HENLEY Back row: Gary Garrity, R. L. Brown, Ronald Cummines, Glen Smiley, Jerry Henderson. Seventh row: Nicoletta Economy, Mary Elliott, Sandra Burns, Marilyn Holt, Sandra Stockamp, A. C. Webb, Bob Gerba, Otis Sanders, Marcia Schmidt, Betsy Williamson, Shirley Wooten, Charlene Brown, Mary Jo Mader, Marialice Brooks, Shirley Fisher, John Barnett, George Terry. Sixth row: Loralee Terbovich, Betty Terbovich, Mary Chisholm, Sara Sue Stewart, Carol Braly, Denise Brown, Pat McGee, Carol Russell, Nancy Stuzman, Sallie King, Pat Cole, Marie Reece, Ann Reed, Marilyn Cooper, Louise Coppen- haver, Joyce Picknick, Joreta Jenkins, Gail Stoatt, Nancy Bobbitt, Mary Jane McAfee, Eldora Palusky, Doris Baillie. Fifth row: Jill Nelson, Wilma Krohn, Leola Mortensen, Kathryn Henry, Charlyne Robb, Joan Strohmeyer, Donna Nelson, Carol Brown, Pat Liggett, Pat Barckley, Carol Sturgeon, Betty Schmidt, Marjorie Ross, Nathalie Faris, Janet Davies, Dixie Warnick, Celia Murray, Christina Litsis, Gracie Hale, Phyllis Hay, Jane May, Jeanne Collins, Jo Ann Amsrud, Nancy Weaver, Shirley Robbecke, Susan Carson, Sylvia Timothy. Fourth row: Mary Avison, janet Hoagland, Mary Lou Vose, Carol Garnier, JoDonna Hartig, Deanne Collins, jackie Owens, Natalie Dubin, Sandra Sue Sanders, Margaret Golubski, Jo Ann Jata, Jan Gagel, Nancy Golubski, June Cross, Janice Tipton, Jim James, Janet Pugh, Carol Lemmon, Pat Munsell, Patsy Hartman. Third row: Pat Cox, Virginia Briegel, Joyce Story, Kathleen Carter, Shirley Wright, Doris Kees, Gail Shipman, Janis Jensen, Carol Hanson, Janet Watkins, Gwen Gates, Nancy Forrester, Janice Coffman, Gail Briley, Barbara Barnhill, Dor- othy Sorrels, Betty Carter, Nadyne Fink. Second row: Betty Avison, Lorraine Williams, Janet Long, Beverly Birdsall, Shirley Jackson, Marilyn Richards, Betty Douglas, Barbara Sampson, Pauline Lasley, Chalice Bridges, Rose Brenner, Sherry Whistler, Myron Cramer, Benita Branch, Jane Werth. Front row: Beverly Carden, Shaaron Steeby, LaDoris Henley, Susie MacNeal, Mr. Knapp, Carol Haworth, Shelia Hartman, Eva Lou Ellis, Virginia Gunner. Dramatic club members are not limited to actingg there is work to be done behind the scenes by stage and make-up crews, publicity and ticket committees, and many others before a successful play can be staged. Any student who is interested in any phase of the theater may become a member. Of- ficers for this year were Eva Lou Ellis, president, Carol Braly, vice-presidentg Virginia Gunner, secre- taryg Susie MacNeal, treasurerg and Mr. W. J. Knapp, sponsor.

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