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O 6046 By Carolyn Pickel BACK ROW, left to right: Mary Belle Taylor, Janice Agin, Carol Boring, Jane Richards, Pat Robison, Marcella'Glass, Linda Vo- gel, Joyce Seaton, Dee Little, Judy Scott, Marilyn Long, Peggy Thrut- chley. THIRD ROW: Janice Eddins, Grace Button, Rita Brotherton Becky Johnson, Alice Norman, Ju: lia Gulley, Jo Ann Andervich Sharon Thompson, Karen Town- send, Barbara Johnson, Mrs. King. SECOND ROW: Martha Timby, Shirley Anderson, Pat Lambie, Pat Proctor, Theresa Ireland, Gayle Renlten, Mary Sue Kellner, Linda Ivie, Peggy Holestrom, Ruth Ann Patchin, Sharon Ellison. FIRST ROW: Betty Williams, Virginia Wright, Vicky Kapnick, Ethel Greer, Carolyn Holmes, Elaine Turpin, Beverly Shaw, Jean Kane, Winnie Pratz, Sherry Pryor. All second year shorthand students are members of the Tyronian Club. This year's officers were: President, Beverly Shaw, vice-president, Elaine Turpin, secretary, Carolyn Holmes, and treasurer, Ethel Greer. Business meetings were alternated with social meetings each month. One of the social meetings was a Christmas Banquet at which there was a speaker on the subject of duplicating processes. A Tyronian Sweetheart was elected and crowned at the February chili supper. A money-making project was the annual Christmas wrapping paper sale. It is traditional to select the Secretary of the Year at the end The Art Club, sponsored by Miss Eileen Hughes, is made up of any art student who wishes to join. The of- ficers are: President, Kay Johnston, vice-president, Marlon Malcom, secretary, Joyce Beary, treasurer, Bob Leach, and historian, Judy Griffee. The meetings are held twice a month, a regular meeting and a sketching trip. Each year the club sponsors a semi-formal dance and the formal initiation of National Art Honor Society. The members decorate for various dances and banquets, as well as listen to speakers at regular meetings. of the year. ,411 V BACK ROW, left to right: Karen Adams, Carol Strickland, Kathy Tattershall, Gennie Paxon, Pat Ruttan, Jackie Mullinix, Judy Tay- lor, Jeanne White, Carol Smith, Ruth Ann Patchin, Dotty Simpson, Julia Speer, Sue Ann Boyns. By Carolyn Pickel FRONT ROW: Bob Leach, Marlon Mal- com, Kay Johnston, Joyce Beary, Judy Griffee. MIDDLE ROW: Don Brown, Miss Hughes, Jack Messick, Mary Placlt, Connie Downs, Donna Aldridge, Mary Boatman, Carol Shultz, Jackie St. Aubyn, Steven Patterson, Miss Fuenfstueclt.
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ZMQ4' By Ieamzie Franklin BACK ROW, left to right: Dave Gailey, Larry Ashley, Darrell Sumner, jack Wright, Arnold Abrams, Charles Wilson, Maurice Houtman, Ted Masters, Paul McBride, Leonard Henry, Don Stroup, Earnie Brown, Fanlt Romero, jesse Rodriguez, Shelby Williams, Jon Stone. THIRD ROW: Steve Shafer, Christine Hoegler, John Goin, Carolyn Wilson, Norman Samuelson, Bill Robinson, Bruce Jordan, Bill Ogren, Larry May, Keith Stone, Don Woolsey, Duane Moore, Elaine Turpin. SECOND ROW: Susie Painter, Jack Edwards, Mark Cox, Bud Ralston, David Dunn, Ryan Moats, Eric Walters, Charles Carraher, Larry Johnson, Bob Branstetter, Dean Barry, Pat Cooley. FRONT ROW: Richard Faherty, Terry Traux, Alex Supica, Tom Werp, jamie Linville, Harry Rutledge, Sandra Duhin, Terry Lanaman, Mr. Gray, Joyce Seaton. The Physics Club under the sponsorship of Mr. David Gray, is composed of fifty-six members who are interested in physics. The club meets on the third Monday of every month. It has divided into different committees and each committee plans a meeting during the year. Some of the meetings have consisted of a trip to the Telephone Com- pany, films, and various speakers. The officers this year are Harry Rutledge, president, Terry Lanaman, vice-presidentg and Sandra Dubin, secretary. Left to right: Judy Gulley, jane Hickman, Rella Blanton, Mrs. Irwin, Connie Taylor, Carol Sel- domridge, joAnn Altenhofen, Carmen Alvarez, Carol Kaminski. Not shown: Lynda Bliss. Page 21
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The Hi-Y was organized at Wyandotte in 1920 by Mr. G. I. Wolfe, who was an instructor of woodworking. The Hi-Y boys strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community - high standards of Chris- tian characterf' For over twenty years the club has carried on its various activities, such as handling concession stands for football and basketball games, operating the check-stands in the school auditorium, furnishing textbooks for needy stu- dents, running the book exchange, and sponsoring the Annual Talent Show. Each year a college scholarship is granted to 716- By janice Zimmerman BACK ROW, left to right: Jerry Werp, Ryan Moats, LeRoy Schmidt, Bob Park, Keith Beck, Duane Zutterman, Dean Mc- Curley, Brian Ellis, Winfred Holtmeyer. FRONT ROW: Lee Holst, Tom Werp, Robert Wyatt, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Divelbiss, Mr. Stubblefield, Jack Swender, Robert Sillman. the outstanding senior Hi-Y member. Sponsored by Mr. Marion E. Divelbiss, Mt. L. L. Plummer, and Mr. K. I. Stub- blefield, the club this year has been under the leadership of: Tom Werp, president, Robert Wyatt, vice-president, jack Swender, chaplain, Robert Sillman, assistant chaplain, John McDermott, secretary, Ronald Hachinsky, treasurer, and Jimmy Mohart, sergeant-at-arms. bww' lst place: Marilyn Mahale, piano 2nd place: Alice joy Mackish, violin 3rd place: Alvin Keithley, Don Stroup, Don Woolsey, guitar trio 4th place: Carol Keltner and Jerry Prichard, piano duet Master of Ceremonies: Bob Parks Page 2 3
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