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C0llJ'fe6g v taxis-N3 ui STANDING, left to right: Jo Ann Thomas, Elaine Lake, Rosalie Stabenchek, Bertha Sebree, Bonita Best, Donnette Ducan, Lois Fagan. SEATED: Joyce Davis, Judy Smith, Sandra Ashley, Donna Gillen- water, Dorothy Creason. Among the service clubs of Wyandotte is the Courtesy Club. The members of the Courtesy Club devote their fourth hour study hall time to provide pleasant music and other services to make our lunch periods more enjoyable. This year special long-playing records were used for the first time. The officers of the Courtesy Club are Sandra Ashley, president, Joyce Davis, vice-president, Donna Gillenwater, secretary, and Judy Smith, sergeant-at-arms. The sponsors are Mr. Mclntire, Mr. Samuelson, Mr, Ellis, and Mr. Sheffield. Cjafilzierri by LaDonna Hendrix Left to Right: Nancy Anglen, Janice Hufford, Shelley Norris, Darlene Stewart, and Pat Eagles. Another organization that plays a vital part in our lunch periods at Wyandotte is the Cafeteria Cashiers. They collect the money from the students as they go through the lunch line. This year the cashiers work five lunch periods instead of the usual three. The sponsor of the cashiers is Mrs. lrwin. Page 17
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JW4-U . w f xlib' Xl . . i fri' W ': if Ql l'Wf'? 2 tr sf' K T 1i iM BACK ROW, left to right: Ronald l-lachinsky, Murle Hinds, Charles Jonschek, Tom Werp, Carleton Kleitz, John McDermott, Robert Park, Robert Wyatt, Lee Holst, Roger Percival. FRONT ROW: Toso Anthan, Clyde Hinds, Melvin Bliss, Marion E. Divelbiss, K. l. Stubble- field, L, L. Plummer, Jay Knox. 140 1 6 ao o Th HEY was or anized at Wyandotte in l92O by J. l. Wolfe who retired e i g as a teacher three years ago. The Hi-Y movement in Kansas started at Chap- man High School in l889, and has since spread all over the world as an affiliate of the Y,M.C.A. Officers for the first semester were Jay Knox, president, Warren Welch, vice-president, Al Welch, secretary, and Clyde Hinds, treasurer. Second semester officers were VVarren Welch, president, Jay Knox, vice-president, Clyde Hinds, secretary, and Melvin Bliss, treasurer. The candy concessions, check stands, d hand book exchange and the annual Hi-Y Talent Show are under the secon - , sponsorship of Marion E. Divelbiss l27 years of servicel, L. L. Plummer C20 years of servicel, and K. I. Stubblefield C20 years of servicel. TALENT SHOW - FIRST PLACE: Travis Jenkins Combo: Tom Roberts, John Double do Bob Branstetter, Gordon Tuff, Travis Y, SECOND PLACE: Towondo Anderson. Jenkins. 405' 340 so loo 43, s' I' 05 i 082' 4 '09 rouimi PLACE: June Paradise fix'
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Y S 1 Page 18 , 1 T ,ki V gblfufe 80,6 8l 6 by Towondo Anderson ll' BACK ROW, left to right: Karel Champe, Joann Mowery, Sally Allen, Linda Albright, Mary Lou Thoele, Sherran Nevius, Donna Jo Boyd, Virginia Reeder, Marilyn Mann, Sheri Alexander. SECOND ROW: Kay Beck, Sharron Swender, Dorothy Creason, Pat Brunner, Marlene Glass, Cheryl Howard, Eugenia Mangels- :lorf, Bob Divelbiss, Peggy Catlett, Mr. Spears, FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Herod, Tawanda Anderson, Kay Brown, Judy Jones, Sharon Scoville, Mary Knight, Linda Schlegel. The FTA, sponsored by Mr. A. B. Spears, is open to any student who might be in- terested in teaching as a profession. The purpose is to inform its members of the require- ments and qualities that make a good teacher. During the year the Future Teachers heard speakers on various phases of teaching. Their last meeting was in the form of a dinner at which officers for next year were elected. Officers for this year were Kay Brown, presi- dent, Judy Jones, vice-president, Sharon Scoville, secretary-treasurer, and Tawanda Ander- son, historian. gufure omema em of merica by Towondo Anderson BACK ROW, left to right: Jo Ann Andervich, Janice Schoenhofer, Gayle Taylor, Pat McDaniel, Gloria Barnes, Dorothy Faerber, Nina Stierly, Sara Karl, Beverly Shaw, Mary Lynn Spandle, Janet Simmons, Nancy Hopewell, Sarah Riley, Anetta Wahlin. SECOND ROW: Gloria Schick, Maxine Butler, Ragina Lauridy, Alison Hart, Barbara Mihelcic, Beverly Berger, Carla Bailey, Marilyn Mohn, Elaine Turpin, Frances Barnes, Felice Miller, Marion Farres, Nancy Taggart, Wanda Fanning, Connie Solley. FRONT ROW: Margarita Hernndez, Mary Lou Jacobson, Meryl Lee Dameron, Linda Albright, Sondra Fanning, Jxnice Street, Cheryl Howard, Gloria Stein, Ann Underwood, Jeanne Zuk, Barbara Barkyoumb, Norma ooney. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization open to any girl who is taking or has taken a homeliving course. The aim of the club is to promote an ap- preciation of successful hornemaking. At Christmas time this year the members divided into fourteen groups, and each group adopted an orphan. Busy days followed as the girls provided toys, clothing, and Christmas treats for the children. FHA is sponsored by Miss Lucille Hawks, Miss Reba Smither, and Mrs. Ann Stubblefield. Officers have been Janice Street, president, Cheryl Howard, vice-president, Gloria Stine, treasurer, and Ann Under- wood, secretary.
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