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atm By Connie Downs BACK ROW, left to right: Clara Goode, Felice Miller, Bill Latas, Gary Ross, Harry Rutledge, Sonja Wilson, Carolyn Lowe, Judy Sherwin, Jackie Paramore, Judy Moore. THIRD ROW: Martha Ramsey, Karen Peterson, Pat Cooley, Florence Best, Sandra Smith, Carol Stebbins, Rita Davis, Beverly Jones, Elaine Braly, Jan Zimmerman, Edie Bloodgood, Lee Anna Williamson, Janice Detlefson, Mike Cogswell. SECOND ROW: Katherine Buxton, Carla Bailey, Joyce Kelly, Pat Watson,Martha Timby,Joyce Seaton, Sharon Wiber, Donna Albright, Sammie Sue Hoggard, Venita Herdman, Sharon Fenoglio, Mary Ann Sheue, Janet Oney. FRONT ROW: Karon Flies, Jean Kane, Sharron Swender, Miss Fogelstrom, Beverly Clark, Sharon Scoville, Dorothy Faerber, Connie Downs, Anne Brandt, Francine Green, Jerry Sue Locke. NOT IN PICTURE: Winnie Pratz. Sarah Gail Lynn The FTA is sponsored by Miss Virginia Fogelstrom, and is open to any student who might be interested in teaching as a profession. The purpose is to inform its mem- bers of the requirements and qualities that make good teachers. During the year at their regular meetings they heard speakers on various phases of teaching. The officers for this year are Sharon Scoville, president, Dorothy Faer- ber, vice-president: Beverly Clark, secretary, Rosemary Fry, historian, and Connie Downs, publicity manager. alma Wuuee By Connie Downs BACK ROW, left to right: Joyce Brary, Dora Love, Jo Ann Jones, Carol Flaherty, Carolyn Westbrook, Karon Flies, Millie Reed, Judy Jackson, Jeannie Mathews, Joyce Mitchell, Nancy Faubion, Anne Rowland, Betty Frayier, Carol Valentine, Mrs. C. G. Davis. THIRD ROW: Kathy Quinn, Kathy Wood, Susan Farr, June Ruby, Clara Goode, Carolyn Birge, Linda Volz, Beverly Farrell, Delores Davis, Joyce Kunkler, Karen Melton, Joyce Sackman, Judith Jacobs, Janice Williams. SECOND ROW: Anna Harris, Geecoulia McCray, Janie Hickman, Olivia Morales, Mary Morales, Beverly Jones, Alice Eiter, Delores James, Margaret Moat, Donna Bohnstedt, Kay Goodwin, Sharon Hicks, Noram Barnhill, Pat Cooley. FIRST ROW: Karen Snyder, Sandra Vernon, Miss Griffith, Floren Ce Best, Linda Sandeen, Ruby Kitchen, Jean Kane, Betty Scheffel, Darlene Frost. Any girl at Wyandotte may become a member of the FNC. Fifty-eight girls have joined this year. Student nurses from different hospitals have talked to the girls on many interesting topics of nursing. The sponsor is Miss Annie Griffith. Officers this year are Linda Sandeen, president, Ruby Kitchen, vice-president: and Florence Best, secretary treasurer.
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D',mL'aaa9 By Sarah Gail Lynn BACK ROW, left to right: John Florin, Norman Samuelson, Mike Cogswell, Carolyn Barnes, Dale Brownawell, Stephen Patterson, Stan Walton, Dale Kendrick, Michael Mackey. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Beach, Mrs. Corporon, Judy Timmerman, Sharron Swender, Miss Norman, Katherine Buxton, Bill Isenhour, Bob Clyde, Cynthia Hinman, George Anne Porter, Harry Rutledge, Philip Merrit, Jerry Prichard, Charles Carraher, Joann Purcell, Alice Mackish, Sar- ah Gail Lynn, Ed Mickelson, Bob Merritt, Mrs. Procacci. ' SECOND ROW: Judy Grantham, Dr. Hauptman, Cheryl Cain, Rosemary Fry, Elaine Braly, Carolyn Pickel, Bob Speer, Carolyn Wilson, Gail Geiger, Karen Peterson, Edith Bloodgood, Virginia Reeder, Tim Van Cleave, Maurice Houtman. FRONT ROW: Anita Fahnestock, Marlon Malcom, Linda Vogel, Jay Deane, Jan Zimmerman, Elsie Starcher, Janice Eddins. Design for Living is a club formed to stimulate and encourage independent thought and analytical discussion. This is done through reading of classic literature, political essays, current magazines and plays. Each meeting is form- ulated around a question for discussion which ties in with social and political problems facing the world today. The Szw,7 moderators for each meeting are chosen from universities and colleges of this area, lawyers, ministers, and outstand- ing members of the community. -, The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Norman, and the president is Jay Deane. 0 By Sarah Gail Lynn STANDING, left to right: Miss Norman, Joy Laster, Linda Felber, Barbara Chauvin, Joyce Shirley, Judy Baird, Carol Frazier, Sarah Gail Lynn, Rosemary Fry. SEATED, left to right: Marilyn Mahale, Joe Michalski, Becky Goodbar, Karen Ford, Chere Boget. NOT PICTURED: Janice Eddins, Sharon Tremaine. The Story Telling Club was newly formed this year under the sponsorship and direction of Miss Mildred Nor- man. It has been formed as a service club to help stimulate a love of reading in grade school children through the old art of story telling. The club also gives experience to stu- dents going into the field of children's work such as teach- ing, writing or summer recreational work. During the school year the group has made many field trips telling stories in local grade schools. John Fiske, Roosevelt, Park- er and Mark Twain, were some of the schools visited. Of- ficers fot this year were: Becky Goodbar, president, and Karen Ford, secretary.
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l By Carol Keltner HQ4e'1iiUins, M in ' BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Bramch, Gary Martin, Bruce jordan, Bob Merritt, john Florin, Charles Carraher, Mr. Quiring. FRONT ROW: Roger Gravatt, Kenneth Phalp, Carl Oesch, Jackie Paramore, Lanora Bishop, Judy Taylor. Membership in the Chemistry Club is open to are invited to address the group, and trips are taken any Wyandotte student who is interested in a career to industrial and research laboratories. The club is in chemistry or some related field. The club's activ- sponsored by Mr. Quiring. This year's officers are ities are directed toward showing the kinds of work Stephen Patterson, president, Bob Merritt, vice-pres- which are open to a chemist. Professional chemists identg and Lanora Bishop, secretary-treasurer. By Carol Keltner BACK ROW, left to right: Wyn Harmon, Curtis Robinson, Jon Stone, Stanley Barnett, Melvin Story, Robert Sillman, Jack Alexander, Tom Gilbertson, Charles Self. FRONT ROW: Tom Branch, john McDermott, Jerry Hahn, james Adams, Duane Moore, Ernie West, Larry Stahl, Tom Seldomridge, Tom Borchardt, Mr. Hahn. Assisting teachers by maintainingthe visual aids equipment for classes is the job of members of the Hollywood Club. This club has been active at Wyandotte for twenty-one years. It is made up of boys who are willing to give up their study halls to show films. Mr. Hahn is the club sponsor. .5 . ,1 .f.i,.t3.. 2 4' 'Q .1 ...Mb Z-.ieawx-?,,'i?a at
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