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'W' .-H gmac!! By Sarab Gail Lynn The Student Council is one of the most active groups at Wyandotte. Membership is made up of a representative from each home room. Among the club's duties are collecting money, selling tickets and working on committees. The Council this year sponsored several mixers. They collected money at Thanks- giving for the Life Line Mission. In the fall they sold P.T.A. candy. The members served as guides on Know Your Job Day. They also bought a stereo-Hi Fi unit to use at mixers. The Council members and their sponsor, Mr. Don Kyle, deserve much credit for their outstanding work. The officers for this year were Bill Young, president, Janice Agin, vice-president, Carolyn Birge, secretaryg and Buzz Fischer, treasurer. Page 10 BACK ROW, left to right: Harold Petsch, Jim Ray, Linda Fulghum, Marcia Holliday, Lynne Meeks, Eloise Jones, Cynthia Hinman, Zelma Cross, Linda Vogel, Larry Poore, John Davis, Pat Wynn, Teana Stuart, Joyce Shirley, Karen Ford, Sharon Weaver, Virginia Dempsey. FOURTH ROW: Carol Keltner, Sharon Moore, Beverly Farrell, Judy Reed, Phyllis Mader, Gail Geiger, George Anne Porter, La Vaughn Tinsley, Barbara Glasgow, Linda Nichols, Carol Griffin, Judy Peknik, Joy Laster, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Charlotte Jagusch, Rosemary Delieh. THIRD ROW: Linda Waters, Nancy Hatfield, Luella Parker, Lee Anna Williamson, .Judy Baird, Donald Woolsey, Jay Deane, Clark Mandigo, Don Leever, Martin Larsen, Tommy Russell, Mary Lou Arnold, Penny Foster, Grace Harmon. SECOND ROW: Byron Loudon, Pat Proctor, Vic Campbell, Ed Kriss, Bob Miller, John French, John Oman, Louie Shelleda, Jack Edwards, Bud Johnson, Stephen Patterson, Diane Karnaze. FRONT ROW: Jim Gill, Bob Lenard, Mike Babick, Janice Agin, Mr. Kyle, Carolyn Birge, Bill Young, Buzz Fischer, Kenneth Creek, Ralph Gudgel, John Kent.
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LAUREN L. PLUMMER ETHEL DORIS PROCACCI Emporia, M.S. Pittsburg, B.S. Business Library V my f-W I hr XX ' , Q L L, . FRANK QUIRING Kansas, M.S. Chemistry LESTER RAMSEY Iowa, M.A. Shorthand 'rr- ,K fini., R. N,s'MaV'Wff-'QM fl s, Aj: K -- T'-.:' 4 1 A. SAMUELSON BRYAN A. SCHMIDT Colorado State, M.A. Northwestern, M.M. Instr. Music, Theory Vocations 'O I tw? if Nr, qv.,-D K 2 I sg, gi, X , it K BETTY SHAFFER CHARLES SHEFFIELD WALTER SHUBLOM CHERIE SMITH ROLAND C. SMITH REBA E. SMITHER Secretary Kansas, M.S. Kansas, M.E. Kansas, B.S. Colorado, M.A. Pittsburg, M.S. Clothing Social Studies Social Studies English English A. B. SPEARS JUDITH STAPLETON Central Mo., B.S. Kansas, M.A. English, German Spanish ye, - 7.4 K. I. STUBBLEFIELD FRANCES A. SWAIM AWYN STARBUCK Pittsburg, B.S. English pan 'ki f' , of i .. !'. rnsl 1 - Qs., LAWRENCE THARP -and PAUL C. STARBUCK GLENN L. STEVENSON ANNE STUBBLEFIELD Iowa, M.A. Pittsburg, M.S. Kansas, B.S. Typing Metal Work Foods Mr: v '-Q r . .2 '41, 1 QSM we s My as ' 51 3 if 2 fb X N, 'SM Y g it if R X HV 1 if, -r ,-. A ,EV - A K K KX 4 . ' . ' '1 . ' - ig . ' '53 ' MARGUERITE THEIS MAURINE THOMAS GERALD THOMPSON Northwestern, M. M. Northwest Mo., M. S. Illinois State, B.S. Iowa, M.S. Emporia, M.S. Kansas, M.A. Biology Mathematics History, Quiverian Vocal Music Business Science zkkhi Ti , i v IL , ii ,f if-K f A ' ., . to i LOUISE TIMMER DONALD E. UPSON CHARLES VINING NORMA WOOD MARION A. WOOLS JEANNE YOAKUM Columbia, M.A. Kansas State, M.S. Pittsburg, B.S. Kansas Stare, B-S- Emporia. M-S- Secretary English Mathematics Drafting Cafeteria Director Social Studies
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anim Left to right: Marilyn Mahale, secretaryg Ron Marsh, presidentg Mrs. King, sponsorg Richard Jenkins, vice-presidentg and Karen Daly, treasurer. The 750 sophomores quite typically entered Wyandotte looking forlorn and lost, but as time went on, they became a little more confident. Their main social activity this year was Operation Snow- ball, their class party. They were spon- sored by Miss Mary Crown. By Carolyn Pickel Familiar to all Wyandotte students is the junior class yell, We're the juniors, sharp and nifty. We're the class of 1960! The year 1959 brought with it a lively and talented junior class. The 650 juniors were sponsored by Mrs. Remita King. The outstanding activities were the class party and Passing of the Robe Ceremony, or the passing of the responsibilities of the senior class to the juniors. mama OWCUZJ By Carolyn Pickel Left to right: Kathy Hosch, vice-president: Byron Loudon, presidentg Miss Crown, sponsorg Pat Ruttan, secretaryg and Gary Lockwood, treasurer. Page 1 1
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