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

 - Class of 1956

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C0 CERT BA D by Julia Ann Herrick The 88 band members in their snappy red and grey uniforms have completed another successful season by playing for the football games, American Royal Parade, Fire Prevention Parade, and the variety show, With the assistance of R. A. Samuelson, their director, the band made a trip to Lawrence to participate in the half-time ceremonies of the Wyandotte- Lawrence game. Their annual concert was greatly enioyed by the students and faculty. Dur- ing the basketball season a small pep band was selected from the band to play at the home games. The band was led by the following officers: president, Jerry Ayres, vice-president, Bill l-largraveg secretary, Beverley Bicknell, treasurer, Gordon Taff, and sergeant-at-arms, David Gordon. ' The hard-working managers for both band and orchestra were Gordon Taff, John Double- day, Raymond Beggs, Harold Baughn, and Kenneth Ogden. LEFT SECTION: John Micek, Gerald Ayers, Leland Foote, James Nelson, Bob Micek, Nancy Dunn, D0f10ld E lCkS0 1, Ellen Jeanelfe l-ind, BEHY BUSl'1, Carol Kaiser, Josephine Parker, Marilyn Wright, Beverly Hutton, Judy Edmonds, Sandra Williams, Connie Peterson, Carol Steckling lHead Drum Maiori, R. A. Samuelson lDirectorD. CENTER SECTION: Carl Ekerhart, Larry Cornelius, Loy Rowland, Richard March, John Richardson, Gordon Taft, Bill Hargrove, Kenny Taylor, John Sanders, Bill Peters, Colene Decow, Dennis Billings, Bob Powell, Harold Baughn, Sandra West, Herbert Saysoff, Don Hammer, Ronald Schmidt, Don Schick, Tom Sanchezf Lewis Parra, Charles Swender, Jerry Chase, Craig McGee, Don Brockman, Paul Bicknell, Tom Pike, Jim Poarch, Don Lamb, Dale Barber, Beverley Bicknell, Don Donahue, Paul Shroder, Jerry Foster, Allen Swanson, Charles Franks, Ronald Braams, Larry Beshard, John Studer, Jim Hathaway, John Double- day, Carol Ott, Jim McKenzie, Raymond Beggs, Fred Kincaid, Dave Gordon, Bob Miller, Carl Webb, Larry Amos, John Watson, Gary Merritt. RIGHT SECTION: Leta Purnell, Marjorie Woodruff, Gary Sheley, Sam Page, Judy Smith, Rae Jean Eennsy,hLinda Michols, Salvador Rodriguez, Eddie Yount, Gary Collins, Wayne Beeson, Larry Wilson, il rig t. MAJORETTES: Judy Eversole, Marilynn Milam, Elaine Harris, Georgia Mashburn, Barbara Fry, b 'V' i' ' 'V' ' ' ' -' ii --'ff v- i i MMWYQU- AWMHEU Y' W1-'fx' WW '



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l A STANDING, left to right: Barbara Kuran, Salvador Rodriguez, Marlene Glass, Dick Mathis, Dorothy Yadrich, Deidre Hood, Bill McKee, Marianne Herold, Carl Christine, Kay Peerson. SEATED: Jack Stanley, Linda Swender, Judy Goodbar, and Dick Tattershall. Many students at Wyandotte do not know that their high school is the only one in the state of Kansas that has fifteen minutes of free radio time every week during the first semester. Only a few capable students are chosen for the radio production course which is spon- sored by ,Mr. H. A. Billingsley, They are all members of the National Scholastic Radio and Television Guild, whose pin is pictured below. Each week the members have a different responsibility. By the end of the semester they must have completed the following: a major speaking part, directing, announcing, super- vising of sound effects, and adapting a fifteen minute radio script as well as writing an original script of their own. ' Maybe you have seen the radio production class leaving sixth hour on Thursday after- noons and wondered where they were going. After practicing all week on dramatic plays or a talent program, they make a tape recording each Thursday at the KCKN studio which is then presented at eight o'clock the following Sunday night. At the end of the program, as the theme song continues until the clock ticks off the remaining seconds, the members put away their scripts 'with a sigh hoping that next week will be as successful. , by Kathy McCaughey

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