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by Bette Kella O 4 IN ff-, - - A A 5 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Michael Jones, Jim Seckinger, Gary Stewart, Ed Greenlee,John Steven Dudley, Adrian Clark, Tim Burch, Don Burkman, Bill Karl, Ken Smith, Lendell Sublett, Johnny Thompson, Fred Quinn, Moses Wyatt, Albert Robins, Ron Hoist, Glenn Bliss, Mr. Howard Guyer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gordon C. Johnson, Jerry Sears, Terry Clark, Bob Hiatt, The Hi-Y is a vital part of Wyandotte because of the many services it performs. The mainpurpose of the club is to maintain high standards of Christian character. One of their major projects is sponsoring the Hi-Y Talent Show, held annually for the twenty- sixth consecutive time this winter. This is the third year for the club's division into the Junior-Senior and the Sophomore branches. Officers of the Junior-Senior Club are: Bob Sears, presidentg Corranzo Lewis, vice-presidentg Gerald Bozich, Carl Lewis, Terry Barnett, Robert Sears, Wendell Robbins, Corranzo Lewis, Steve Henre, Tom Ross, Joe Monteleon. FRONT ROW: Don Butler, Arsell Robinson, Roy Richardson, John Collins, Bob Wessel, Bob Reynolds, Paul Smith, David Chiles, Bob Hamler, Jay Peters, Phillip McKain, Ed Tillmon, Bennie Tarlee, Lyndall Blake. Terry Barnett, secretary: Steve l-lenre, treasurer: and Tom Ross, sgt.-at-arms. Officers of the Sopho- more Club are: Terry Clark, president, Bob Hiatt, vice-president: Jerry Sears, secretaryg James Bulter, treasurerg GeraldBozich, Sgt.-at-armsgand Carl Lewis, chaplain. Sponsors are Mr. Howard Guyer. Mr. Gordan Johnson, Mr. Lauren Plummer and Mr. Kirk Stubblefield. Talent Show Qecond place winners The Casuals Tim Richardson ,. fe I' irst place winner Charles Dilley Third place vsmnexs Bob Hist Jim Holcomb Ed Ellis Piun Smith, Edna Pickens Saundra Lewis, and Moses find Brent EHIS. l 1.
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Art Club by Rosalyn Ruff 2 BACK ROW: Left to Right, Jeanette Forsberg, Gary Shikles, Pat Smith, Virginia Richardson, Caroline Macias, Velma Burns, Pamela Smith, Jo Beth Cramer, Janet Haworth, Shirley McCann, Paula Davis, Gayle Cowgill. SECOND ROW: Miss Eileen Hughes, Kay Phalp, Susan Seymour, Janice Tinsley, Sonja Blecha. Monthly guest speakers acquaint Art Club members with various phases and techniques of art. Club activities included making displays for social hall, decorating for school banquets and dances, entertaining junior high art students and having an annual Drama-Art Club Christmas Party. The Art Club also takes part in presenting honors to art students who have given time and service to the school. Under the sponsorship of Miss Eileen Hughes Beverly Meyers, Jo Lee, Karen Perkins, Chris Hanson,Barbara Morgan, Miss Lois Ragsdale. FRONT ROW: Edna Speck, Linda Graf, Georgia Rose, Linda Hamilton, Carolyn Ruttan, Robert Kovac, Agatha Tan, Sherri Hecke. and Miss Lois Ann Ragsdale, the officers are: Linda Hamilton, presidentg Carolyn Ruttan, vice- president: Georgia Rose, secretary: Robert Kovac, treasurer and Agatha Tan, historian. The Pallettes are a branch of the Art Club. Their purpose is to provide an opportunity for members to sketch different and interesting sub- jects for art class. Wyandotte County Park, the Plaza and Lawrence, Kansas, were a few points of interest visited by the Pallettes this year. 'l Pal leties ' 1 by Rosalyn Ruff sr: BACK ROW: Left to Right., Gary! Shikles, Miss Eileen Hughes, Forsberg, Miss Lois Rzigsdale. FRONT ROW: Sonja Blechzi, Susan Seymour, Pat Smith, Virginia Richardson, Jeanette Linda Graf, Paula Davis, Lindn Hamilton, Jo Lee,Robert Kovac. C. 4
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