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KAY EE PL Y TIGER ON HIS TOES CAST Bill McKee Sherry Heathman Frank Naylor Margie Nicholson Dennis Park Floyd l-laberkorn Sue Mason Bruce Barrett Alan Abrams Larry Jones Dee Ann Foley Sue Tanner John Patten Sandra Owens Marilyn Mann Judy Cross Mr. Knapp-Director
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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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-if is , BACK ROW, left to right: Warren Benson, Kay Ann Beck, Kay Peerson, Mr. A. B. Spears, Martha Kay Friedel, Saundra Grant, Robert Watkins. THIRD ROW, left to right: Marjorie Linton, Maro Anthan, Julia Ann Herrick, Linda Wilhelm, Sharon Hays, Dorothy Yadrich, Doris Beachboard. SECOND ROW, left to right: Janet Atchison, Phyllis Stauffer, Barbara Hanline, Pat Oney, Ardath Payne, Jo Ann Sivits, Carol Abernathy. FRONT ROW, left to right: Patsy Johnson, Kathy McCaughey, Irene Mangelsdorf, Lanelle Gordon. This marks the second year for the Future Teachers Club of Wyandotte. The club is organized to create interest in teaching and to encourage high school students to prepare for o career in teaching. Meetings are held on the second Monday of every month. Outstanding highlights of this year included a special dinner for all senior members at the Wesley Methodist Church and a Valentines party. The officers were: President, Patsy Johnson, vice-president, Kathy McCaughey, secretary, Irene Mangelsdorfp treasurer, Lanelle Gordon, and TURE TEACHER CLI. B by Patsy Johnson historian, Ann Simmons. The sponsor was Mr. A, B. Spears. FUTURE NURSES CL B by Patsy Johnson BACK ROW, left to right: Gale Cogswell, Darlene Thurman, Ruth Plank, Sandy Banka, Barbara McKissick, June Miller, Nancy Betz, Katherine Poie, Carol Mears, Carolyn Griesel, Marilyn Mann, Marilyn Taylor, Carol Eaton, Janet Greenwood, Betty Kell. THIRD ROW, left to right: Georgia Ott, Jane Beach, Virginia Richards, Lucile Crazier, Janice Jeffers, Bonnie Callaway, Rheuan Crutchfield, Ann Betz, Vada Morrow, Susan Degoler, Sylvia Schmidt, Betty Scheffel, Betty Wyatt, Ann Peterson, Mary Sue Mayhew, Ruth McConnell. SECOND ROW, left to right: Marilon Kirkendoll, Pat,Bates, Marilyn Streeper, Mary Frances Chop, Barbara Bowler, Martha Masters, Sandy Deck, Frances Otey, Carol Duncan, Betty Farris, Sandra Harrod. FRONT ROW, left to right: Delores Bocelwatz, Florence Best, Marjorie Woodruff, Marilyn Roberton, Cynthia Kleitz, Marilyn French, Linda Baker, Mary Kukovich. The Future Nurses Club, which is rapidly growing, is composed of girls interested in nursing as a career. Each year they include in their curriculum, visiting hospitals, working on service projects, and listening to special speakers. The officers for this year were: Presi- dent, Martha Masters, vice-president, Barbara Bowler, secretary, Sandra Deck. The sponsors were: Miss Griffith, Mrs. Speer, and Mrs. Winter.
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