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

 - Class of 1958

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eral outstanding events of the club are the annual Christmas Page 0 By Connie Salley W Back row, left to right: Ann Becker, Judy Hood, Sandra Phalph, Jewell Dobbins, Pat Wynn, Mary Speer, Felice Miller, Julia Brockmeier, Susan Callendar, Melanie Chandler, Martha Ramsey, Janice Zimmermann, Janice Jeffers, Donna Aldridge, Ellen Lees, Judy Kunkler, Ula Hurd. Ethel Greer, Marcie Hankins, Nancy Bello. Third row: Ruth Hattaway, Lenita Childers, Judy Hubbard, Karen Alexander, Juanita Morales, Judy Sherwin, Bonnie Callaway, Larry Boyd, Leon Wilson, Paul Schenke, Ed Powers, Robert Miller, Janie Harms, Jo Ann Mandigo, Pat McGuire, Carolyn Wilson, Katherine Bux- ton, Sharon Swender, Sherry Pryor, Darlene Pontious, Sarah Gail Lynn. Second row: Mary Hernandez, Bessie Rodriquez, Paul Burch, Larry Vujnovich, John Florin, Connie Salley, Cindy Vaughn, Janet Sue Russell, Joyce Trapp, Joan Oyer, Miss Stapleton, Beverly Barcus, Marilee Jackson, Dee Proffitt, Genia Mangelsdorf. Front row: Connie Antrim, Pat Foster, Mary Beth Faubion, Linda Denton, Mary Theole, Anne Brandt, Diana Isenhour, Lois Ann Rags- dale, June Thomas, Myra Anderson, Bill Kloiber, Mary Anne Woods. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Miss Stapleton, is composed of students who have had or are now taking Spanish. Through varied types of programs given at monthly meetings, such as talks by students who have visited Spanish-speaking countries, and skits given by students, the members learn about the culture and customs of countries with Latin backgrounds. Sev- 7 party in the cafeteria and a trip to a Mexican restaurant for a meal of tacos enchiladas etc. The officers this ear are i 1 Y Cind Vau han, residentg oan O er, vice- resident, o ce S P Tra , secretarvg and anet Sue Russell, treasurer. PP . . By Connie Salley Back row, left to right: Delores Moore, Nancy Abbott, Cynthia Hinman, Barbara Ward, Judy Timmerman, Carol Moore, Alex Zwirner Jerry LeBar, Judy Kuhns, Joann Purcell, Sandra Dickson, Helen Tucker, Judy Griffee, Norma Kelly, Sue Lindsay. Front row: Miss Howe, Nancy Taggart, Bert Johnson, Irene Mermigis, Bob Tietze, George Anne Porter, Janet Morrissey, Charles Jordan Under the sponsorship of Miss Nina Howe, the purpose of the French Club is to learn more about France and French customs. The club is composed of any student who has taken French. These members enjoy such activities as the St. Cath- erine's Day dinner, the Christmas musical, the Epiphany celebra- tion, and a picnic in May. The officers this year are Bob Tietze, president, Irene Mer- migis, vice-presidentg Bert Johnson, treasurer, George Anne Porter, secretary, Nancy Taggart, assistant treasurer, Charles Jordan, sergeant-at-arms, and Janet Morrissey, publicity.

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7 eq! karma! ' ' N ? S gs. V .M A .,, Wm s Q. id v H ig f si at' Hack row, It-ft to right: Marilyn Lawrence, Darlene Stew.1rt,Janl0 llickman, Virginia Withers, Patricia Mcllaniel, Peggy Holxtrom Shirley Ward, Santlra Sue Mark, JoAnne Mantligo, Susan Radford, Patric 11...-luuu Vcrnght, ouium lwlcr, ,iuuuu nun..ueuff, iauullc Smith, Gayle Ti, liourth row: Kilorm Stein, Pat Helke, Judy Howard, Linda Cole, Judy Moore, Rita Hill, Becky Yuran, Judy Seek, Mary Kukoxich, Sue lnulst-v, louise Antlcrxon. Ann Smith, Sharon Miles, Virgene lfisele, Wil 'ruuuu ruuu inn- Plack. Nancy 'ruuuufu Marilyn Anderson ia McGuire, Jutly Kay lzversole, Lois Ann Ragsdale, Dee Proffitt lor. cne Kitchen, Linda Cunningham, Marilyn Grable. , Ruth Bushnell, FelicaMiller, Pamela Rose, Karen James, Venita Herdnian Sharon Allen, Jan Thornburgh, Christina Munov, Nina Matsukevich, Janice Schoenhnfer, Karen Sites, Patricia Robinson, Janice Street, Kath- crinc Quinn, Marx Unis. Frances llarnes. Scrtnul row: Janice Agin, Annette hwahlin, Deanna Shaw, Beverly uefuur, ti.-luuu nu lxulr, Sandra Klingle, Joyce sluuk, M lfront row: lieverly Barcus, Sandra Richards, Barbara Lowe, Jutly Morris, Judy Webb, June XVelhurn, Janice lxuldwiu. The l-uture llomemakers Club is composed of girls who have had at least one tear of home econonms, and are interested in learning how to lu-tonie ln-tter organizers in the home. Their property and goals are correlated with their classroom work. Un the lint Tucwtlay ol each inonth, an interesting and cn- ,.,y.u-lu .uuuuuu u num fur ou naetnhcrs, and the gun uru Karen Ford, Jeanne Franklin, Beverly Shaw, Gloria Barnes, Sarah Riley aye Shoei Priscilla nakc. Linton, Ann Fracol, Joan Coens, Betty Barcasla, Carol lloughtry able to learn new and different methods of .accomplishing household duties. The Future llomeinakcrs are helped greatly hy their sponsor, Miss Hawks, and the officers, Sarah Kilcy-president, Regina Launt.ly-vice-president, Diana lsenhour secretary, Beverly Shaw -treasurer, and Gloria Barnes-degree clmlrman, 4 wr -or ,Q wus.- X left ru right around the N1 Miss Griffith, Cecilia Nuyu, undue, Clara Guuau, Jutly Mmm., Mary Alice cfuwe, Beverly Farrell, Mary Morales, Olivia Mtxrales, Ruby Kitvhin, Mary Kultovich, Becky Yuran, Judy Seek, Markle Bray, Karen Flies, Sharon Smith, Donna Det Nietltns, Linda Sandcen, Carolyn Birgc. Betty Scheffel, Vada Morrow, Florence Best, Joyce Kinkler, Linda Baker, Burma Hancock, Delores llocelewatv, Jean Kane, Carolyn VanNatta, Carolyn Hackney, Bonnie W'yatt, Betty Kell, Mary Davis, Joyce Mitchell. Thu Future Nurses of Aruuneu is an urgurufunuu tor girls interested in nursing as a career. Their regular meetings are once a month. At several of these meetings student nurses have spoken to them about their career and training. The girls have one main project for the year which is contributing two hours a week working at Bethany Hospital. The officers this year are president, Vada Morrow, vice- president, Cecilia Novn Graclac, and secretary-treasurer, Betty Scheffel. Miss Griffith, Mrs. Calvert Winter, and Mrs. Chris' topher Davis are the sponsors. By Karen Tucker B Y C 3 11 K a fl e Page 27



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By Barbara Baird Back row, left to right: Bob Angle, Bob Clyde, Dale Burtner, Charles Franks, Bob Cochran, Ray Lading, Max Supica, Ed Mickelson, John Young, Don Guy, George Gosney, Mike Cogswell, Carolyn Westbrwk, Annette Wahlin, Phyllis Caffee, Kay Griffin, Kathy Quinn, Mary Lou Bitner, Margaret Bandy, Donna Nick, Sharon Smith. Third row: John Davis, Priscilla Linton, Carol Locke, Judy Peerson, Joan McManis, Carol Strickland, Peggy Bates, Karen Daly, Melissa Miller, Ruby Kitchen, Winona Packard, Geecoulia McCrory, Gloria Copeland, Juanita Vfeinland, Judy Gail Harmon. Second row: Jerry Trantum, Mary Jo Leach, Ann Fothergill, Norma Barnhill, Barbara Myers, Carolyn Gould, Lauora Bishop, Betty Kell, Carole Kaminski, Regina Laundy, Delores Bocelewatz, Linda Baker, Laverne Hiebert, Karen Peterson, Joyce Kunkler, Florence Best, Barbara Lowe, Barbara Bartlett, julie Breidenthal, Mary Ellen Morales. Front row: Miss Metlin, Carla Bailey, Molly Hart, Mary Ann Sheue, Susan Speer, Bonnie Callaway, Pat McClendon, Bruce Wahlin, Robert Speer, Bill Isenhour, Pat Morris. On the first Monday of every month, Latin I and II Iona Mettlen is the sponsor and the officers for this year students and students who have been enrolled in Latin II are: president, Mary Ann Sheueg vice-president, Pat Mc- meet for the Classical Club meeting. This club is a member Clendong co-secretaries, Susan Speer and Bonnie Callaway, of the national organization, Junior Classical League. Miss and treasurer, Bruce Wahlin. By Barbara Baird ,ri Back row, left to right: Tom Schweitzer, Rickey Walters, Don Warford, Floyd Haberkorn, Charles Elson, Bob Fischer, Jerry Clemons, Marlon Malcolm, Philip Merritt, Mary Jane Beach, Connie Howard, Pat Cooley. Front row: Ted Masters, Larry Garnier, Richard Hamilton, Arnold Catron, Mr. Spears, Janice Street, Susan Stackhaus, Christine Hoegler, Dorothy Faerber. The members of the German Club are students taking standing meetings of the year was led by an exchange German now and those who have taken it previously, student from Germany. The officers are Arnold Catron, This organization is to give the students something about presidentg Janice Street, vice-president, and Judy Metz, German culture in order to use German. One of the out- secretary-treasurer. Mr. Spears is the sponsor.

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