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

 - Class of 1958

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-my U. V ' f I .Q xr ' ' 'T ' ' 'K 9 M' ' ' W 'W I ' MQ . 78 r-,wtf .fi ,- -afefs .525 . 'ff - ' '04 an O C - . 1 e V 3. 0 0 W By Karen Tucker Back row, left to right: Carol Clemons, Judy Seek, Mary Kukovich, Wilene Kitchen, Louise Anderson, Beverly Anderson, Barbara Bart- lett, Marsha Broyles, Rosemary Fry, Felice Miller, Mary Piekarski, Rita Brotherton. Second row: Virgie Pazlar, Pat Robison, Shirley Anderson, Karen Adams, Larry Perard, Jay Willis, Paul Schenke, Tommy Roberts, Shar- on Fenoglio, Florence Smith, Patricia Bartltowski, Judy Gail Harman. Front row: Sandra Milner, Jean Bohndorf, Gloria Crimmins, Joyce Davis, Ann Smith, Dee Proffitt, Miss McCanles, Linda Cunningham, Nancy Thompson, Darlene Pontious, Phyllis Maxson. The International Relations Club, sponsored by Miss Mc- Canles, is dedicated to the fostering of a good relationship be- tween the world's different countries. This club has con- tributed to the Care organization, and has also become a mem- ber of UNESCO. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month, where they learn the different and unusual cus- toms of other countries in the world. Among their additional social events this year were meetings in which foreign students from this area talked of their home lands, and the annual Christmas party. The very capable officers are: Dee Proffitt, president, Ann Smith, vice-presidentg Linda Cunningham, secre- tary, and Joyce Davis, treasurer. ff' ' minus Page 22 2 By Connie Downs Sanding back row, left to right: John Kent, David Hicks, Webb Winn, Bill Robison, Dale Kendrick. Front row: Dale Burtner, Mike Mackey, Joe Tasler, Mr. Aldridge, Jim Hundley, Jerry Padget, George Magenheimer. The C Q Club is an organization that tries to cultivate the interest of Wyandotte boys in amateur radio. Club meetings are held the third Friday in each month. Various topics on radio are discussed and explained. A trip to an F M Station was taken in February. President this year is Jim Hundley, secretary is Karl Desch, and the sponsor is Mr. Aldridge. Twenty members have been taking part in the activities of the club this year.

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W 65 S 1 Hw- P By Sharron Swender ,. is 3 . 1 sr- Standing left to right: Ron Cooper, John McDermott, Ronald Braams, jerry Hahn, Victor Goethe, Walter Ott, Glenn R S ff ld. Atwood, Larry Parks, Charles Self, Tom Seldomridge, Ernie West, Maurice Sims, oy a o h d J h Moeller, Bob Tice, Mr. Stubblefield. Seated, Tom Bore ar t, o n For 21 years the Hollywood Club at Wyandotte has been the organization that operates and helps maintain the visual motion picture machines. They check in each morning with Mr. Stubblfield, the club sponsor. The officers for this year are: Bob Tice, president, John Moeller, vice- aids equipment for all classes. This club is composed of students who give up their study hall time to run the president, Tom Borchardt, secretary-treasurer. Madam By Sharron Swender x f d Ol' ' Morales joyce Henry Sandi Phalp Tom Back row, left to right: Myra Swenson, Betty Hinds, Hildred Ho ges, ivia , , , Blackwell, john Tritle, Bobby Chain, Howard Hill, Larry Harralson, Chester Green, Janice Baldwin, Judith Cooling, Shirley Nickols, Linda Cogan, Garnet Robinson, Mary Ellen Garrett, Carole Kaminski, Gayle Taylor, Donnette Duncan. ' ' ' k Gl ' Stein, Maree Jo Thomas, Bernard McDonald, Front row: Miss Howe, Bonita Best, Carol Smith, Sharon Tuc er, ona Walter Ott, Nancy Hill, Doris Brake, Delores Shoemake. The Ushers Club at Wyandotte is a service organization composed of boys and girls who are willing to give of their time and help to seat people at the many performances held in the auditorium. Each year personal letters are pre- sented by Mr. johnson to the students who have given out- standing service. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Nina Howe. The head ushers who rotate this position this year are: Walter Ott, Nancy Hill, Doris Brake, and Bernard McDonald. The assistants are T. W. Barrel, Sharon Tucker, and Maree Jo Thomas.



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M 1 ' ' E By Connie Downs Standing, left to right: Grace Reeder, Carolyn Wilson, Janice Eddins, George Anne Porter, Sarah Gail Lynn, Rosemary Fry, Bonnie Bachert, Mary Thoele, Bonnie Calloway, Richard Hamilton, Arnold Catron, Charles Jordan, Beverly Berger, Janice Jeffers, Marlon Malcom, Miss Norman, Ron Medlin Seated, left to right: Linda Cunningham, Carole Simon, Susan Speer, Dave Millins, Ed Soule, Linda Baker, Becky Not in picture: Jay Deane, Diana Isenhour, Gracella The Design for Living Club is a discussion group. Meet- ing monthly, the members exchange opinions and try to gain a better understanding of a previously selected reading. One of the objectives of the club is to stimulate the reading of classical literature, for instance, selections this year in- cluded Tbe Prince, Dr. Faurtur, and The Gorpel According to Sr. Mazzbew. g. , Mrs. Corporon, Mrs. Procacci. Julie Breidenthal, Carol Ott, Ed Powers, Linda Vogel, John Davis, Lane, Pat Morris, Ed Mickelson, Linda D. Banion. Lane, Janet Morrissey, Bob Parks, Linda Wait, Rachel Johnson. The moderators for the discussions are competent men and women, professors, judges, and ministers, who are well versed in the field of the chosen subject or selection. The organization is sponsored by Miss Norman and the librari- ans. David Mullins is president for the 57-58 year. By Barbara Baird Beatrice Allen, Hawice Allen, Sharon Allen, Louise Anderson, Carolyn Ashley, Jean Babick, Carla Rae Bailey, Linda Anne Baker, Lois Bar- ger, Gloria Barnes, Barbara Bartlett, Pat Belke, Carolyn Birge, Lanora Bishop, Donna Bohnstedt, Patricia Bowlin, Doris Brake, Kathie Brewer, Betty Brown, Patty Jo Butts, Charyl Lee Cain, Jacqueline Campbell, Joann Castro, Carol Clemons, Joyce Coon, Gloria Copeland, Zelma Cross, Betty Cutchlow, Karolyn Cutchlow, Brenda Daniels, Darlene Davis, Mary Davis, Verna Davis, Reola Dawkins, Carol Deck, Betty Dillon, Sue Dryer, Janice Eddins, Virgene Eisele, Marion Farres, Claudette Fause, Linda Felber, Patricia Felber, Delores Filer, Linda Fish, Terry Fish, Marilyn Foster, Judy Franse, Betty Frazier, Marjorie Fry, Mary Ellen Garrett, Adelia Goff, Roberta Goin, Marilyn Granger, Judy Grantham, Charlotte Griswold, Janice Grover, Jeanne Guiles, Judy Gulley, Sandy Hall, Elizabeth Hamilton, Nancey Harbison, Gladys Heisman, Joyce Henry, Venita Herdman, Janie Hickman, Mary Lee Hickman, Betty Hinds, Linda Holmes, Judy Hon, Judy Hunter, Donna Hysel, Jeanine Jensen, Elizabeth John- son, Sylvia Jonson, Audrey Jones, Patricia Kane, Lila Kauten, Brenda Kelly, Wilene Kitchen, Sandra Krause, Pat Lambie, Delilah Little, Bonnie Longdon, Cindy Macias, Marilyn Mahale, Sharon Martin, Dixie McCracken, Gloria McCray, Karen Merritt, Carlene Michael, Irenia Micltens, Rosa May Miller, Delores Moore, Mary Moore, Naomi Miller, Joyce Morley, Pat Morris, Phyllis Munsey, Opzerine Nero, Donna Dee Niedens, Norma Noah, Susie Painter, Laura Parker, Luella Parker, Ruth Ann Patchin, Margaret Patterson, Leona Perry, Sandra Phalp, Darlene Pontious, Pae Sue Ray, Janet Reed, Judy Reed, Sharon Roberts, Joann Robinson, Nancy Rutkowski, Janice Schoenhofer, Beverly Schrage, Sharon Scoville, Joyce Seaton, Karen Seitz, Carol Seldomridge, Sandra Shaumeyer, Beverly Shaw, Maye Shoemake, Sue Sims, Florence Smith, Judy Ann Smith, Vicki Soudens, usan Spidle, Mary Stabenchek, Bettie Starks, Darlene Stewart, Irma Stewart, Pat Stimetz, Becky Stockstill, Teana Stuart, Rosalie Sweeny, Myra Swenson, Rozena Tatum, Helen Thomas, Nancy Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Jan Thornburgh, Peggy Thrutchley, Peggy Turley, Carmen Turner, Linda Vogel, Bonnie Wallen, Judith Webb, June Welburn, Nadine White, Carol Sue Wilcox, Judy Wing, Bonnie Wyatt. Y-Teen is one of the biggest organizations here at Wyandotte with a membership of 155 girls. This year some of the members, called the Candy Stripers, have of- fered their services to the hospital, pushing carts with magazines to give to the patients. Another of their many services is the presentation of Lenten services in Recital Hall for the four days before our Easter vacation. Officers for the year are: Gloria Barnes, president, Verna Davis, vice-president, Carolyn Birge, secretary, and Zelma Cross, treasurer. Miss Dille, Miss Crown, Mrs. DeHoff, and Mrs. Parker are the sponsors.

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