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

 - Class of 1958

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condom 66444 Uffdom By sharon Korte A bumper crop of 800 sophomores began their be LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Lester Cross, Charlene Crane, Carolyn Birge, Bill Kline and Bill Young Taking a very active interest in all events around Wyandotte this year was the Junior Class of 665 students. Among the outstanding activities of the class were the junior party, selection of their class ring, and the tradition of passing of the robe to the class of 1960. Officers for the year are: Bill Young, presidentg Bill Kline, vice-presidentg Charlene Crane, secretaryg Carolyn Bitge, treasurerg and Mr. Lester Cross, sponsor. By Sharon Korte high school career at Wyandotte, September 9, 1957. They participated in a vigorous class election and a gay sophomore party with much interest and en- thusiasm. This group is eagerly awaiting a jolly junior year and the dignity of being the class of 1950. Under the guidance of Mrs. ReMinta King, the sophomore officers are: Gerald Hay, presidentg Larry Blowers, vice-presidentg Nina Matsukevich, secretaryg and Judy Farmer, treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. ReMinta King, Larry Blowers, Judy Farmer, Nina Matsukevich, and Gerald Hay. X.

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A 6 a By Sharon Korte T Back row, left to right: Johnnie Longfellow, Mike Rodriguez, Pat Wynn, Judy Hunter, Carol Strickland, Jackie Mul- linix, Richie Strohl, Jackie Garlich, Peggy Bates, Jim Gill, Terry Bloskey, Frank Buck, Jeff Wilson, John Kent, John Davis, Chere Lynne Boget, Beverly Farrell, Sonja Harrison, Donna Albright, Mary Frame, Janice Zimmerman, Carol Keltner, Vic Campbell. Fourth row: Robert Speer, Garth Christoff, Steve Swaim, Frank Romero, Wayne Preston, David Hume, Harry Rutledge, Robert Clyde, Marcella Glass, Kay Johnston, Judy Peerson, Anne Brandt, Sarah Gail Lynn, Sharon Scoville, Nancy Howard. Third row: Bill Latas, Gloria Stein, Marilyn Lawrence, Denney Myers, Dennis McNerney, Alford Welch, Carl Eberhart, Leonard Lutz, John Richeson, Eugenia Mangelsdorf, Betty Swim, Mary Ann Wools, Joyce Davis, Jeanis Graves, Elaine Haines. Second row: Kenneth Naylor, Jim Hathaway, Bill Emery, Barkley Fahnestock, Judy Gail Harman, Mr. Bernard, Barbara Fabac, George Anne Porter, Sharon Korte, Diana lsenhour. Front row: Connie Howard, Joyce Coleman, Penny Standish, and Carol Graf. The Student Council, one of the most active organiza- tions at Wyandotte, consists of one representative from each homeroom. Leading the Council this year are: president, Barkley Fahnestock and the new sponsor, Mr. Dewey Bernard. As- sisting them are: Judy Gail Harman, vice-president, Bar- bara Fabac, secretary, and George Anne Porter, treasurer. Council sponsored activities are: Lost and found, collec- tion for Thanksgiving, Drive for Polio fund, Homecoming Dance, selling of Wyandotte pennants, and student mixers throughout the year. The representatives also act as guides for speakers on Know Your Job Day. One of the most important projects on which the council has worked is the establishment of a Code of Ethics for which the student body voted. Success of this code will depend upon the desire of the students to follow it. For their part in making this another successful year at Wyandotte, the Student Council, its sponsor, officers, and members deserve much credit. We want to wish much suc- cess in the future to the new sponsor, Mr. Dewey Bernard. 4



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