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

 - Class of 1957

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gronian by Bonnie Goode an BACK ROW, left to right: Doris Duke, Janet Simmons, Sandra Barclay, Loretta Franchett, Bonnie Goode, Carole Crabaugh, Pat Brunner, Carolyn Griesel, Gail Rigdon, Ola Clarkson, Dorothy Bogdanowicz, Maxine Butler, Merilee Childers, Sandra Grazier. Carole Wytesko, Donna Gibson. SECOND ROW: Theresa Antonopoulos, Eadie Hicks, Jerry Lewis, Sharon Sells, Shelley Norris, Edith Starcher, Roberta Taylor, Adele DeBolt, Jeanne Zuk, Marjorie Roberts, Barbara Phillips, Clarice Brotherton, Rosalie Howard, Betty Anderson, Lenvillene Bowlin, Gary Turpin. FRONT ROW: Barbara Mihelcic, Carolyn Bizal, Mrs. King, 'Biarbaara Welburn', Peggy Catlett, Sandra Patten, Marilyn Taylor, Velmeta Miller, Pat Hooper, LaDonna en rix. Girls taking advanced shorthand and transcription automatically become members of the Tyronian Club. This secretarial club meets once every month and has approximately 60 members. This year from the membership of the club a Secretary of the Year was elected, and she was given an S80 scholarship to the school of her choice. The money was raised by the selling of Christmas wrap. Gaily decorated Christmas posters were distributed throughout the classrooms as one of the projects of the members. One of their outsanding parties was the Christmas dinner at West Haven. The officers for .this year are Peggy Catlett, president, Sandra Patten, vice-president, Barbara Welburn, secretary, and Marilyn Taylor, treasurer. The sponsor is Mrs. ReMinta King. gulure ameri by Bonnie Goode BACK ROW, left to right: Mary Knight, Marilyn Mann, Frances Roudybuash, Pat Brunner, Sally Allen, Sandra Ashley, Laura Beth Reeder, Kathryn Poje, Becky Johnson, Marilyn Roberton, Joanne McEvers, Marjie Woodruff, Ann Peterson, Carolyn Boatman, Barbara Taylor, Cecili Novo Gradac. SECOND ROW: Karon Thies, Winnie Pratz, Carolyn Van Natta, Vada Morrow, Emma James, Carolyn Westbrook, Pat Hysell, Roberta Pursley, Joyce Mitchell, Betty Ann Kell, Bernice Bowersox, Florence Best, Sylvia Schmitz, Linda Baker, Ruth McConnell. FRONT ROW: Betty Scheffel, Sandy Deck, Betty Wyatt, Carolyn Griesel, Frances Otey, Miss Griffith, Mary Kukovich, Lucille Crozier. Any girl at Wyandotte may become a member of the Future Nurses Club. Approximately 60 girls have joined the club this year. Student nurses from different hospitals have talked to the girls on many interesting phases of nursing. One project of the club is to have any junior or senior girl contribute two hours service at Bethany Hospital. Officers for the year are-Carolyn Griesel, president, Frances Otey, vice-pesident, and Betty Wyatt, secretary. The sponsors are Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Winters, and Miss Griffith. A Page 19

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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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pani6A b Janet Morrisse Page 20 BACK ROW, left to right: Beverly Clark, Marilee Jackson, Judy Hubbard, Lois Ann Ragsdale, Joann Thomas, Betty Van Bebber, Lezlie,Rollin, George Foster, Bob Worrell, Bill Gibson, Mike Ayres. FOURTH ROW: Judy Gail Harman, Carolyn Gray, Carol Demers, Kay Brown, Norma Mooney, Joseph Hamilton, Neal Wilkinson, Jay Tillery, Arther Torres, Sondra Morton, Doris Brake, Lindo Cogan. THIRD ROW: Katherine Burton, Beverly Grim, Sharon Alexander, Sonie Shaffer, Gayle Kissick, Ed Powers, Diana Isenhour, Karen Alexander, Marcia Deutch, Joann Mowery, Sandi Phalp, Rose Marie Holliday, Sharon Priddy, Marybeth Faubion. SECOND ROW: Ann Becker, Jeanie Graves, Sarah Riley, Conne Salley, Rachel Johnson, Genia Mangelsdorf, Mary Lou Thoele, Jonanne Powell, Patricia McGinnis, Carole Simon, Dee Proffitt, Lnda Cunningham, Karen Ruth Johnson, Darlene Pantious. FRONT ROW: Cindy Vaughan, DeAnn Alexander, Sandra Dubin, Mary Speer, Carolyn Wilson, Connie Antrim, Lenita Childers, Miss Stapleton, Judy Jones, Myra Anderson, Jo Ann Mandigo, Patt Thorne. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to learn about the customs and culture of countries with Latin heritage. This is accomplished at monthly meetings. The students see slides, give skits, hear talks by people from Latin countries, break pinatas at the Christmas party, eat Mexican food, and attend Mexican movies. The Spanish Club is composed of pupils studying Spanish. The officers this year are Connie Antrim, president, Lenita Childers, vice-president, Judy Jones, secretary, and Myra Anderson, treasurer. Miss Stapleton is the club sponsor. l 8l'lCA by Janet Morrissey The French Club has a meeting once a month. Some of the activities this year were the St. Catherine's Day dinner and hat parade, the Christmas Musical, the Epiphany Celebra- tion, the Spring Musical, a picnic in May, and a trip to the Nelson Art Gallery. Speakers at various meetings told the students about France and French customs. The French Club is open to anyone taking or who has taken French. Miss Howe is the club sponsor. This year's officers are Marilyn Mann, president, Bob Tietz, vice-president, Irene Mermigis, secretary, Linda Schlegel, treasurer, Bert Johnson, assistant treasurer, and Herman Wittenberg, sergeant-at-arms. BACK ROW, left to right: Norma Jean Kelly, Carol Moore, Brenda Brown, Bill Peters, John Adams, Charles Jordan, Janet Morrissey, Judith J-larbison, Miss Howe. FRONT ROW: Sandra Dickson, Herman Wittenberg, Bob Tietze, Marilyn Mann, Linda Schlegel, lrene Mermigis, Bert Johnson, Becky Yuren.

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