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0 0 COURTE'Y CL B ' Q by Jerry Kay Lewis . S 2 v 5 n ut ' 1 A V . 5 U 9' Y Q , J, Q' ' , 4,1 1 I 0 ,V- , O U V 1 K x ax I a ! 1 1. i BACK ROW left to right: Jim Golubski, Sandra Barclay, Phyllis Hall, Bill Mclntosh. Y SECOND ROW: Dorothy Bogdanowicz, Donna Jo Boyd, Gail Rigdon, Sandra Ashley. 1 ' FRONT ROW: Wilma Eskina, Janet Atchison, Mary Frances Chop. , - The Courtesy Club is a service organization that helps to provide pleasant sur- ' roundings in the cafeteria. This year the electricity classes re-wired the loudspeaker 1 system, and the school bought new turntables and long-playing records of background music. U 'f ' This year's officers were Mary Frances Chop, President, Wilma Eskina, Vice- b President, and Janet Atchison, Secretary. The sponsors were Mr. Ed Ellis, Chairman, Mr. William Mclntire, Mr. Charles 1 Sheffield, and Mr. R. A. Samuelson. ' ji ,. HOLLYWOOD CLUB I R 'Q X. 9 , x if . ' 1 Q 'C 4 N X X Q l X i 1, by Jerry Kay Lewis BACK ROW, left to right: Melvin Bliss, Bob Tice, Jim Lorry Tyler, Jim Hopson, Noland Penson Don Carlson. SECOND ROW: Leonard Lutz, David Bukaty, Bernard McDonald, Jay Knox, Ralph Flesher, Bob Probst. FRONT ROW: Bill Young, Dan Troutman, Grant Martin, Kirk Stubblefield. NOT IN PICTURE: Dick Rosenbaum, David Cleland. Q The Hollywood Club is composed of eighteen boys who give up their study hall time to show motion pictures in the visual education rooms. The club takes an annual trip through the projection booth of a theater. Officers for this year were Grant Martin, President, Noland Penson, Vice-President, and Don Carlson, Secretary-Treasurer. The club sponsor is Mr. Kirk Stubblefield. 1
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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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SYMPHO Y ORCHE TRA by Julia Ann Herrick FIRST VlOLlNS, from left to right: Marilyn Gunderman, Tawanda Anderson, Marianne Herald, Gary Merritt, Tommy Roberts, Virginia Richards, Tom Jackson, Phil McBride, Marjorie Anderton, Cheryl Howard, Ruth Ackley, Carol Mears, Glen Causer, Bob Huddleston. SECOND VIOLINS: Ruth Ann Vickers, Denny Myers, Kenneth Carpenter, Marleen Woodruff, Bill Catan, Lanora Ackors, Gladys Heisman, Priscilla Linton, Don Overfelt, Virginia Haberkarn, VIOLAS: John Samuelson, Marjorie Roberts, Alfred Welch, Charles Carraher, Donna Nick, Dennis Addington. CELLOS: James Rhodes, Mary Frances Chop, Hazel Tarwater, Judy Tomecal, Sandra Kepler, Judy Smith, Linda Hammar, Donna Heisel, Pat Hall, Donald Shanks, Frank Griswold, Bert Johnson. BASSES: Saundra Grant, Richard March, Gloria Stein, Sidney Haddon, Judy Smith, Jerry Howard, La Vonne Clark. OBOES: Sandra West, Harold Baughn. FLLJTES: Phil Schuley, Ronald Medlin, Carol Locke. CLARINETS: John Micek, Jerry Ayers, Carol Ott, Leland Foote, Jim Kelly. BASSOONS: Darlene Pontious, Gerald Worthington, Kenneth Ogden. TRUMPETS: Gordon Taft, Sharon' Hamm, Melvin Bliss. FRENCH HORNS: Bob Baker, Edward Saule. TROMBONES: Karl Baxley, Dick Mathis, Paul McBride, Lyn 'Emery. PERCUSSION: John Watson, Philip Lorton, Dqvid Gordon, Jerry Coiner. PIANO: Marlene Glass, CONDUCTOR: R. A. Samuelson. One of the finest organizations at Wyandotte, the symphony orchestra, offers recreation and enjoyment to its 76 members. The orchestra, under the direction of R. A. Samuelson, provided the music for the plays, Christmas Assembly, Variety Show, National Honor Society, and Baccalaureate Service. At Christmas time the musicians had a joint Christmas Party with the band members in the music room. Each year the orchestra tries to take an out-af- town trip and to have talented members compete in the State Music Contest. ln the spring the orchestra gave a concert for the entire student body and participated in a joint concert with the band in the evening. Leading the orchestra as concert mistress was Marilyn Gun- derman. The officers this year were as follows: president, Dick Mathis, vice-president, John Sam- uelsong secretary, Marilyn Gunderman, treasurer, Mary Frances Chop, and sergeants-at-arms, Bob Baker and Karl Baxley. 4
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