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EL S5 UF 1955 Taking a very active interest in all events around Wyandotte this year was the junior class. Outstanding among the activities of the class were the junior party, the selection of class rings, and the traditional passing of the robe to the class of 55. Officers elected to serve the 598 juniors were: David Graves, presidentg Monte johnson, vice- presidentg Donna Nelson, secretaryg Janice Marth, treasurer, and Miss Golda Cosner, sponsor. by Marie Reece Leit to right: janice Marth, Monte johnson, Miss Golda Gosner, Donna Nelson, and David Graves. CLASS UF 1957 Though the smallest class at Wyandotte, the freshmen are nevertheless active. They are now well acquainted with the school and are pre- pared to enjoy their next three years to the fullest. Freshman class enrollment this year was 226. 1 Officers were: Bob Harbison, presidentg Judy Jones, vice-presidentg Linda Swender, secretary, Gayle Kissick, treasurer, and Mr. Donald Kyle, sponsor. sr Left to right: Linda Swender, Bob Harbison, Mr. Donald Kyle, judy jones, and Gayle Kissick. Page 15
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Page 14 EL SS UF 1954 Left to right: janet' Larson, George Laddish, Mr. Francis Swaim, Dick Harman, and Susie MacNeal. by Marie Reece With their eyes on the future, five-hundred seniors will look back on their four years of high school as very memorable ones. They en- joyed many activities this year which included a spring party, picnic, Prom, Baccalaureate service a breakfast and graduation day. Leading a fine class this year were Dick Harman, presidentg George Laddish, vice- president, Susie MacNeal, secretary, Janet Larson, treasurer, and Mr. Francis Swaim, sponsor. EL 55 UF 1955 Left to right: Mr. Marion Wools, Nancy Blackwell, Clyde Pierce, Carol Van Hooser, Bob Shanklin. Sponsored by Mr. Marion Wools, the sopho- more class was the largest in Wyandotte. Its 709 members, mainly coming from Northwest and Central Junior, are eagerly looking forward to becoming upper classmen. A highlight of the year was the class party held in November. The class was ably led in their many success- ful activities by the following officers: Clyde Pierce, presidentg Bob Shanklin, vice-president, Carol Van Hooser, secretary, and Nancy Black- well, treasurer.
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Page 16 IMAINTEN NLE Back row, leit to right: William Monroe, Glenwood Bengston, Henry Kearney, Robert Reed, Charles Barnett. Front row: William Leaton, Nellie Kennedy, Gladys Kline, Robert McCarty. Wyandotte is proud of her building and campus. Thanks go to her maintenance staff under the direction of Mr. Henry Kearney. Floors and halls are shiny clean, windows clear and spotless, and no matter what the weather the campus is always neat and trim. EAFETEHI Back row, left to right: Norma Wood, Margeritte Hill, Minnie Carmondy, Nell McCullough, Judith Belknap, Lottie Friedman, Emma Amsurd, Katherine Medved, Nora Adams, Birdie Rymus, Ellen Kent, Helen McBride, Florence Shrews- bury, Clara Mitchell. First row: Nora Gutzman, Sibyl Rednond, Doris jakylovich, Ethyl Crosswhite, Maude Hamlet, Pauline' Kalousek, Irene Hightower, Lena Brown. Under the direction of Mrs. Norma Wood, these busy ladies do their part in keeping Wyandotte students healthy and well fed by preparing meals that include foods from each of the basic seven groups. After eating a tasty meal, you may top it off with a piece of pie or cake that is fresh out of the oven. Besides cooking and serving, these ladies are experts in cleanliness.
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