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

 - Class of 1956

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SOPHOMORES Being the largest class at Wyandotte is something to be proud of. Sophomores had an enrollment of 390 boys and 369 girls, and they are looking forward to their Junior year when they, too, will be considered upper- classmen. Officers elected were: president, Earl Cowher, vice-president, Alan Sheley, secretary, Cindy Vaughan, treasurer, Elaine Haines. Helping to make this year o success was their sponsor, Mrs. Yvonne Turner. Left to Right: Elaine Haines, Cindy Vaughan, Alan Shel- ey, Earl Cowher, Mrs. Yvonne Turner. CLASS OFFICERS by Kathy McCaughe ,7 ,fr ,wif , fi. ,ffjjfly lil! l t?yff'ffl,i7f of lf ol X jf JUNIORS Sponsoring our future leaders of 1957, consisting of 586 pupils, was Mr. Robert Walton. They were repre- sented by these officers: John Redick, president, Dave Chelesnik, vice-president, Dorothy Bogdanowicz, secre- tary, and Barbara Welburn, treasurer, who lead them to their long awaited senior year. Two of the most important events were the selection of class rings and the receiving of the traditional robe from the senior president, which symbolized the passing of authority and responsibility to the Class of 1957. Left to Right: Mr. Robert Walton, John Redick, Dave Chelesnik, Dorothy Bogdanowicz, Barbara Welburn, FRESHMAN Although the smallest class with a total of 385 stu- dents, the boys outnumbering the girls by 13, Freshman enthusiasm overshadowed their small number. Sponsor was Mr. Lester Cross and officers representing the class were: Bob Kent, president, Felice Miller, vice- president, Vicki Kapnick, secretary, and Connie Salley, treasurer. With three years ahead of them, the Fresh- men will prepare to become the leaders of 1959. Left to Right: Mr. Lester Cross, Bob Kent, Felice Miller, Vicki Kapnick, Connie Solley.

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TUDE T COU CIL by Kathy McCaughey sie l BACK ROW, left to right: J. R. Schuck, Bill Young, Jim Prather, Jack Baker, Tad Morgan, Richard Marshall, Lloyd Black, Wayne Berger. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Hadusek, Neil Johanson, Gerald Smith, Bobby Divelbiss, Frank Buck, Donald Gibson, Alan Sheley, John Redick, Earl Cowher, Ray Wheeler, Barkley Fahnestock, Bob Latas, Ron Oldham. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Goodbar, Ethel Hale, Mary Ann Harris, Judy Smith, Bob Sadrakula, Betty Swim, Irene Mermigis, Louie Supica, Mary Ann Wools, Francis Lemery, Lenita Childers, Timmy Van Cleave, Eugenia Mangelsdorf, Dolores Beck. THlRD ROW: Marsha Broyles, Pat Lanbic, Sherron Brown, Garnet Robinson, Dolaris Sewell, Mona Kewley, JoAnn Holek, Bev. Bicknell, Bonnie Nichols, Maria Garza, Deanna Peckham, Miss Stapleton. SECOND ROW: Judy Babick, Joyce Davis, Susie Tiger, Bonnie Goode, June Matlock, Diane lra, Carolie Crews, Sue Plomondon, Carol Heider, Gayle Voorhees, Cindy Vaughan, Donna Jo Boyd. FRONT ROW: Jerry Kay Lewis, secretory, Dan S-heley, vice-president: Dean Newton, president: Bill Tarry, treasurer. To wear a Student Council pin is an honor given only to the one student elected from his homeroom to serve as a representative. Responsi- bilities consist of collecting money and selling tickets as well as other duties. Activities sponsored by the Student Council were two mixers after athletic games, the lost and found Service, dancing in the cafeteria during lunch time, the collection at Thanksgiving plus other charitable drives, and helping with the Homecom- ing Dance. This year's officers were elected for the first time by the upperclassmen. They were: Dean Newton, president: Dan Sheley, vice-president: Jerry Lewis, secretary: and Bill Tarry, treasurer. Council members, officers, and sponsor, Miss Judith Stapleton, all deserve much credit for the 53 Q LQ, ,, 4 gzgf-5 an y r 4, Qif r E W L .. job they have done to make the year of 56 outstanding in the history of Wyandotte.



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GIRL ' LEAG E by Patsy Johnson BACK ROW, left to right: Martha Masters, Janet C. Russell, Jimmie Gayle Massey, Sue Tanner, Sharon Hays, Maryetta Ackenbom, Dolores Beck, Deanna Peckham, Dee Ann Foley, Mary Ann Waals, Delores Proffitt, Janet Russell, Sherran Nevius, Ann Ralston. FRONT ROW, left to right: Beverley Bicknell, Frances Palcher, Janet Mangan, Deidre Hood, Miss Helen Barnett, Carol Mears, Gayle Kissick, Virginia Gillett, Jo Ann Sivits. Each girl who enrolls at Wyandotte be- comes an automatic member of the Girls' League, which is the largest social organi- zation in school. Pictured on this page are snaps taken from the opening assembly sponsored by the Girls' League. This as- sembly introduced the various school clubs and activities open to all girls. There were numerous activities carried on by the Girls' League this year. These outstanding social events were: The Christmas Formal, Black Cat Jam- boree, Leap Year Dance, and the Mother- Daughter Banquet. For the sports entertain- ment: lce Skating party, Roller skating, and the bowling tournament. The Girls' League, also, was responsible for the trees at Christ- mas time. Four representatives from each class make up the original council including pres- idents of all girl clubs. The officers for this year are: Janet Mangan, president, Deidre Hood, vice-president, Carol Mears, secre- tary: Gayle Kissick, treasurer.

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