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DESIGN FUR LIVI G ICED? by Gay e lSSlC Row i ff to right' Mary smith, Dolores Beck, Arlene sermon, Kvfel Chqmpef Eddie Niemann' , gr Miss lirldegrfman Mrs? Cook, Lindo Amrighf' d Di na Christoff JoAnn Herod, Rodney Gfebefr sscorvorzowf Maryetta Aekeribem, Cheryl HOWOH U ' I F d Robef?h0Rlg'irlklgOW: Jack Naismith, Robert Stewart, LeRoy Hedstrom, Kenneth Eblrng, Gayle Smith, re Percival. h to talk . - - hich meets once a mont. t t - ' ' Club is a discussion QVOUP W The Design for Living or an , ' ' based around one IMD ' t t current and basic social issues. Each megtmg 'S - ' about WIPO' on derators f th discussion. M0 d readings are assigned to Qive the members all views of G bers. When Mrs. issue on . ' em h d ions are chosen from educational leodfieznin ffavvhg Consfifares COUFGQGI rscuss . , a - Czrrolyii Cockefair, national authority O11 Shakespeare. - ber f the year. The mem 1 . . H - f 1-h utstandmg meetmgs O ' Th' year s 'S it Physical or ifmtglalpt 1 nTyh?j SITE: thas riooofficersf only a chief co-ordinator. is Ship is open to a stu en S- iab are the librarians. - he sponsors of this C . - Ed Niemann and t chief co-ordinator was TYRO . IA CL B by Gayle Kissick BACK ROW, left to right: Uveda Fry, Judy Cross, Jeannene Hendon, Nancy Robinette, Janice Breen, ' gafrbara Bray, Barbara Fisher, Connie Young, Bett' H ' U . ie oehns, Martha Kloiber, Mary Magana, Anita Adriano, Q MCCOy,Glenda Boyd, Shirley Yeager. SECOND ROW: Patsy Johnson, Lucille Houtman, Deana Greer, Barbara Balfour, Martha Masters, T , ' Carol Masters, Cynthia Kleitz, Nancy Falwell, Kay Barclay, Sandra Werp, Carolyn Goll, Saundra Grant, Q Marjorie Linton, Ella Swigert, Kathy McCaughey. Y V . ,FRONT ROW: Maria Garza, Beverly Crane, Willie Mae Redwine, Miss Rasmuson, Mickie Hopson, 5 0 Gloria Halden-ran, Mary Smith, Bonnie Nichols, Toni LaRoukie, Carol Cortright, Kathy Pratz. X ' The Tyronian Club is a secretarial club that meets once every month. Any girl taking . b . advanced shorthand and transcription automatically becomes a member. This year from the 0 membership of the club a Secretary of the Year was elected, and she was given an S80 0 O Z D scholarship to the school of her choice. Money was raised for this scholarship by the club O o A x O O selling Christmas wrappings. The members made shorthand Christmas posters which were 0 Q distributed throughout the classrooms. One of their outstanding parties was the Christmas ' A dinner at West Haven. Some of the other parties of the year were a Wiener Roast, Chili supper and a tea. The officers are: Mickie Hopson, President, Gloria Haldeman, vice-presie dent,' Mary Smith, secretary' and Bonnie Ni h I , c os, treasurer. The sponsor is Miss ReMinta Rasmuson.
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fn ! ii Q i,X' gg J ,5 cumusrxw CL is gl., by Sharon Ser s BACK ROW, rztt to right Ruth McConnerr, Bruce Barrett, Curtis Becker, Maryetta Ackenbam, Larry A, Jones, Bob Nunn, Myrna James, Gary Fesenmeyer, Pat r-ryserr, Pat McDanier, rrvine Hendricks, Birr Morgan, Russerr Chambers, Birr Grover, LeRoy rfredstram, Kenneth Ebring, Renard Cook, Ar Abrams, Rarph Binger, Error Tayror, Gordon Taft, Rarph rfrunt. FRONT ROW: Jeanette Lind, Moro Anthan, Bob Wcrrerr, Birr Stubrer, Pat Mirrigan, LeAnn Marcom, Liz Crark, Caror Stinnette, Brenda Burton, Judy Wirris, Frayd Ham, Warren Werch, Birr Forey, John Echternacht, Jack Bates. RrGHT FRONT: Mariorie Serbe, Mary Ann rcreitmeyer, Mr. Quiring. The Chemistry Crub is organiled tor the benefit at those students particurarry interested in chemistry as a career or as an academic subiect. This crub meets once a month. Firms from industry depicting the rore ot chemistry are shown, trips to the r4.U. Mathematics and Science Fierd Day are taken, rocar industries are visited, and speakers are engaged tor some meetings to make them protitabre tor everyone. The sponsors tor this crub are Mr. Kunzrer and Mr, Quiring. The otticers erected were: Rarph r-runt, president, John Echternacht, vice-president, Pat Sortor, secretary, and Brenda Burton, reporter. ICROSCUPE CL B -' by Sharon Serrs Lemelflft Cm' Ekefhcrfrf Jeffv Coiner, Jerry Burge, Jack Naismith, Renard Schmidt, Francis sc. ThebNricroscope Grub is designed to aid students who wish to study areas ot biorogicar 620895. eyond the rirnits ot science courses provided at Wyandotte. Research proiects are .e asus o membership and individuar study. Laboratory technics and tierd prabrems are discussed' at the weekry meetings, The sponsor ot this crub is Mr. Hahn. r r
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PLA H CL B' by Patsy Johnson - ' ' ,iv BACK ROW, left to right: Ardis l-lill, Linda Denton, Nedra Johnson, Sandra Owens, Karen Kukuk, Judy Goadbar, Nancy Falwell. U THIRD ROW: Carol Mears, Ruth McConnell, Phyllis Morrell, Maria Garza, Peggy McGuire, Winnie Morrell, Janie Ramsey, Brenda Burton, Barbara Kuran. SECOND ROW: Danise Proctor, Pat McGinnis, Jackie Hess, Barbara Bowler, Judy Hubbard, Sue Bradley, Cheryl Howard, FRONT ROW: Irene Manaelsdorf, Valorie Schroeder, Wilma Green, Kathy Pratz, Martha Kay Friedel, Cynthia Kleitz, Virginia Richards, Patsy Johnson, Carolyn Gall, Beverley Bicknell. The Splash Club, directed by Miss Ardis Hill, is composed of girls interested in furthering their skill in swimming. Swim- ming is an extra activity, and membership is obtained by try outs. The Splash Club consists of second-year or experienced swimmers, while the B Club consists of first-year swimmers. The outstanding event for this year was the bi-annual Swim Shaw given November I5 and l6. The theme of the show was Far Away Places, The col- orful costumes and excellent ar- rangements made possible by the art club, printing depart- ment, and swim club members, made the show even more spec- tacular. The officers for this year were: Virginia Richards, presi- dent, Valorie Schroeder, vice- president, and Carolyn Goll, secreta ry-treasurer. 7 M5 3' X JXA ,S .X BCLB BACK ROW, left to right: Betty Myers, Brenda Mar- gey, Mary Stine, Betsy Breidenthal, Myra Anderson, Julie Davidson. THIRD ROW: Betty Scheffel, Marcheta Bray, Timo- theia Luken, Mary Faubion, Ann Mariner, Sylvia Schmidt, Mary Lou Bitner. SECOND ROW: Judy Carpenter, Genia Mangelsdorf, Rachel Johnson, Anne Brandt, Barbara Headrick, Elsie Starcher. FRONT ROW: Diana Christoff, Barbara Elder, Marilyn Svuflf, Barbara Hanline, Judy Woods, Sandra Harrod, Judy 1 is.
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