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

 - Class of 1953

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FREN!!! HUB By JANET HACKEL .,. fi , row, left to right: Marilyn Eaton, Ruben Torres, Bill Andersen, Dick Pepperdine, janice Coffman, Donna Plum- Howe, Norma Roots, jane Ellen May, joan Morrell, Ruth Atchison, Carolyn Haught. Back lee, Nina Front Patty Park, Mitzi Frampton, Clara Ward. row: Karen Easley, Carol Russell, Ruth Ann Snyder, Susan Carson, Patricia MeGee, jane Baptist, Eva Ellis, The purpose of the French Club, sponsored by Miss Nina Howe, is to acquaint the students with the language and customs of France. Any student who has taken or is taking French can become a mem- ber. Some of the activities this year included a St. Catherine's Day dinner at Mrs. Miller's tea room, a Christmas party, and line parties to French movies. The officers for this year are: Eva Lou Ellis, pres- identg Patty Park, vice-presidentg Pat McGee, treasurerg Jane Baptiste, secretary. GERMAN 6103 Back row, left to right: Arline Gray, Vernon Glover, Glen Wells, Leon Hataway, Annetta Walter, Mr. Hunter. Front row: Pat Munsell, Lois Davis, j. B. Hootz, june Cross, Eileen Griesel. The main purpose of the German Club is to understand the basis of German culture. The club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Hunter, is still young, but it is growing all the time. Along with its meet- ing each month, the club had many parties throughout the year, The officers are: president, Lois Davisg vice-president, J. B. Hootzg and secretary-treasurer, June Cross. Page 23

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05fifR5' 6103 By ELEANOR KNIGHT Back row, left to right: Carol Rupard, Gloria Rodriguez, Marialice Brooks, jane Baptist, Donna Foster, Pat Pierce, Carol Parkison, Loretta Fry, Carol Russell, Varginia Van Natta, Claudette Traffis, Helen Supica, joyce Bentz, Pat Kempster. Third row: Dianne Xenos, Carleta Roy, Lila Lemmer, janice Tipton, Mary Ann Haberkorn, judy Francis, Anita Alex- ander, Beverly Birdsall, Ruth Bassett, Marilyn Buckley, Nancy Fujisaki, Kay Lynn Barclay, Sandra Keil, Betty Coney, Anita Taylor, Floy Kelso. Second row: Barbara Woods, Rae Barrett, Robert Sparks, Alice Frentrop, Christina Litsis, Richard Holm, Betty Bar- bee, Mary Wardlow, Lola Kauiielt, Wilma Pollock. Front row: Dorothy Reece, janet Naas, Doris Gage, Georgia Smith, juanita Frese, Rose Peel, Doris Kees, Geraldine Fabac. The group here at Wyandotte that properly seats audiences for assemblies and plays is the Usher's Club. Miss Nina Howe is the sponsor. Alice Anne Frentrop is head usher, and her assistants are Chris- tI0lU'WO0D tina Litsis and Mary Wardlow. Back row, left to right: Ralph Knox, Dennis McFarlane, jim Tarwater, Max Burns, Maurice Davis, Leonard Purcell, Richard Lewis, Oliver Parkinson, james Shibe. Front row: Don Barrett, Milton Kingsland, Kenny Sumrner, Clarence Clarkson, Mike Medsina, Fred Sllaumeyer, john Arterburn, Mr. Hewert Gray. Members of the Hollywood Club are responsible for all of the films shown at Wyandotte. Activi- ties for the year consisted of a Hallowe'en party and a bowling party. The officers are: Dennis Mac- Farlane, president, Maurice Davis, vice-presidentg Clarence Clarkson, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Hewert Gray.



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Page 24 o o o By SHAARON STEEBY Back row, left to right: Linda Rundel, Marcia Champe, Lorie Schroeder, Marcia McCampbell, Deanne Peckham, Lila Lemmer, Norma Byrne, Ruth Stevens, Carol Harold, Carol Patten, Nancy Stockdale, Mary Lou Haworth, jean Derge, Doris Masters, Bertie Sanders, Nadine VanPeIt, Barbara Schultz, Charlotte Wells, janet McBratney, Helen Green, Barbara Barn- hill, Carla Markley, Donna Rich, Delores Lieberman, Helen Fajeditich, Tania Stelmach. Fourth row: Sharon Nealy, Sandra Owens, Patsy Thornberg, jerry Albright, Darlene Woods, Donna Norman, Armeta Walters, Verna Stine, Charlene Brown, Marilyn Hoon, Shirley Wooten, Conna Bragg, Marguerite Hoon, Barbara Mattox, Deloris Spurgeon, Phyllis Houston, Peggy Schneider, Phyllis Hay, Nancy Herold, Gwen Gates, jane Hicklin, Cathy Clark, Patty Hunt, jackie Burwell, Dora Schuler, Sally Robinson. Third row: Gracie Hale, Pat Kempster, Audrey Wells, Betty Ross, Wilma Pollock, Cena Clyde, Donna Brage, Mary Avison, Sandra Whistler, janet Sanders, Arline Gray, Carol Schmidt, Suzie Morning, Carol Boring, Virginia Gillman, Pat O'Neil, jewell Canfield, Irene Curtis, janet Fischer, Beverly Gray. Second row.' Irma Dalaba, Carol Cartright, Sylvia Converse, Rhea Stover, Donna Schmidt, Betsy Shanklin, Donna Nelson, Marilyn Ethridge, Lois Deutch, Betty Avison, Carol Shaw, Mary Elliot, Sandra Bannister, Mary Alice Collins, Bar- bara Bailey, Beulah Alexander, Dora Sue Twitchwell, Shirley McKain, Sallie Callender, Mary Ann Williams, Doris Can- field. Front row: Ada Mae Blankenship, Maria Garza, Sandra Parish, Bonny Twitchell, Sandra Culver, Mary Sue Poppe, Peggy Robinson, jo Beth Ellis, Suzie Glanville, Suzanne Greenlee, judy O'Neal, Gail Williams, Ruth Ann Srnotherman, Anita Alexander, Georgia Smith, Ruth Kell, Linda Meyers, jean Kitchen, Marilyn Rawlins, Dee Seifert, Tony Davis. Not in picture: Gail Lynn Briley, Dorothy Sorrels. The Future Homemakers of America is composed of girls who are enrolled in homemaking courses. Thirty girls from Wyandotte attended the annual District Conference held in October at Wyandotte. F. H. A. members have sent over 50 pounds of food and clothing overseas to needy people. Other activ- ities included a talk by Mrs. Mears on floral arrangements and a Christmas party. Officers were Judy O'Neal, president, Suzanne Greenlee, vice-presidentg JoBeth Ellis, secretaryg Gail Williams, treasurer, Suzie Glanville, historian. The sponsors are Miss Lint, Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Roy, and Miss Smither. v G5 Pl e-' ' Qs 2 ,QQ as

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