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Il' Afhlem: Anglers Thus year D H S sports a new organuzatuon called the Varsuty Club Boys who ve receuved letters un any of the sux malor sports may loun It us set up wuth Carson Neufert as the advusor and Duck Wekenman assustung hum Landung un the offices are Jerry Peter son as pres Louue Uruck as vuce pres Les Ludwug as sec and Bob Manley as coun collector The purpose of the Varsuty Club us to see that sports are kept clean and to further the development of them Central and 00 5'ePI'e 50 Oak Street fifth and suxth grade boys have Varsuty Club members as theur coaches On the moola end we rause 96 dollars from the Penny Carnuval In the sprung a Sports Banquet wuth a guest speaker and several of the towns people attendung us held Usherln Us ns Umm boy was that good' These words are spoken as the Youth Councul members fInush a delucuous dunner at Mark s Restaurant un South Bend Thus us a treat for students who ve worked on Y C throughout the year Loyd Cruffleld us our advusor accompanyung us on thus annual excursuon As usual the buggest task of Youth Councul us to supply supervuse and run the dances after basketball and football games Most of the musuc throughout the year us supplued by the luke box but occasuonally Jack Thomas and troupe move un Ice cream bars cakes and perhaps candy bars are sold to quench the thurst and hunger of the dancers The omcers elected from students chosen to be on Youth Councul by the student body are Ralph Rauford presudent Donna Toy vuce presudent Irene Olelnuczak secretary and Joe Zablocku treasurer Besudes these members we have Dale Bussler Mary Huelsman Bull Weber Jackue Lee Pat Luntemoot and Bull Ponessa from our ranks Pat and Bull are alumnae The Ushers Club starts a brand new school year off wuth a brand new advusor Muss Jane Hunter The task of electung officers us quuckly gotten underway Jack Rose emergung as presudent Carlene Brabon secretary Shurley Schneck vuce presudent Betty Couch treasurer and Donna Toy sergeant of arms We have orange and black arm bands to udentufy us We usher at basketball and football games whule plays and other events keep us busy also We try to keep thungs quuet and seat everyone at these functuons VARSITY CLUB Standung Charlue Dew Bob Manley Jack Gullen Larry Fosduck Ed Thor George Hall Walt Rugterunk Les Robunson Spuke Carlson Chuck Rutter Suttung Duck Harttung Ed Osborn Ted Turner Jum Northrup AI Patzer Louue Uruck Sam Bullungham YOUTH COUNCIL Stondung Joe Zabloclu Lloyd Cruffleld Ralph Rauford Suttung Donna Toy Irene Oleunuczak Dale Bussler Mary Huelsman Jackue Lee USHERS CLUB Standung Joe Horak Lorraine Ruple Em ry Smith Jack Rose Fred Juluan Shurley Schneck Suttung Carlene Brabon Betty Couch Nancy Anderson Donna Toy ry - A Q ' II Il ' ' . , . . I . . . ,, . ,,. W - ,I ' . - . . . H , H V U .1 ' I 1 D t A1 . 1 - ' I I I I ' i 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' Il ll ' u ' I I ll ll ' , . , . , . 1 1 - - - - II lu 1 ' I I I 5 1 I 1 ' I 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 1 , . . , . . 1 . , . . . 4 . . 4 A 4 I I I I I 1 ' ' , ' ' Y I ' ' l I I 1 I 1 ' ' - 1 , . ' . . v . ' - I - I . Q . . 1 - 1 I U , . - I Q , 1 I I I N al 1
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Co ol ater P' 3 -9 Carnpe s e fn ds atu P gig. '4 Wafery Ways The summer months roll around and everyone from the students to the teachers begin their vacation However the school busses do not discontinue working for the summer when school ends because they are used to take the Cable Lakers out to Cable Lake Cable Lake is the location of the E Root Fitch Foundation camp where youngsters can spend four days a week enloymg themselves Here they can learn to swim in the crib and after passing a test can advance into deep water A game of horseshoes can b played an adventurous excursion is taken by others There are rest periods throughout the day when stories may be read Included in this group are students ranging from five to fourteen years of age Older students often work at camp supervising the younger kids or lust helping where they re Miss Carlson needed making money and having a good time at the same time Handicraft work also helps to take up idle moments of the people liking to do that work Skipper Dorgan supervises the entire camp Seelftg that It does not go hay wire Health Handy Because she is always concerned with the health of the community Miss Edna Carlson s friendly face is known to most of the people in Dowagiac and the surrounding area She is constantly on the look out for any illness among students especially those that might lead to an epidemic She is chief cow puncher in the spring round up of youngsters wholl begin school In the fall Miss Carlson s and is also in demand when vaccination time rolls around Her calm voice and witty humor are a great booster to the morale of any of us that ve ever visited her Big Business A new club to enter the ranks of the other clubs is the Commercial Club Miss Elaine Sheltraw Miss Joyce Thomas and Miss Olga Shewchuck are the advisors Election of officers is the first malor task Loretta Schur assumes presidential duties Joyce Peck the vice Anita Parren the secretarial end- and Nancy Nelson the treasury duties. To raise money for a trip to Chicago we make some monogrammed stationery and sell it to the students. We also have candy and cookie sales in the main hall on second floor and big bake sales downtown. These are also held to raise money for the trip to Chicago. A beautiful day emerges for our trip. Twenty-tive of us girls go plus the three advisors. We take in the Gregg College the Grain Exchange Stock Exchange and the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. lnitiating new commercial members 4 . .
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KKK Wahoo members busy wuth the dummy are Stondung Sam Sasaku Marqueda Sprung Councul meetung of the edutors Standung Pot Carpenter Dorus Casey Joan Grubler steen Frank Lagerborg Carl Buek Genevieve Cochrane Marulyn Hagen At the desk Susan Gullen Suttung Duck Dowsett leona Schmudt Betty Johnson Jonuce Nowak June Robarts Pat Addungton l HI SHEET Standmg Donna Thomas Susan Gullen Jack Gullen Marulyn Staley Beverly Muchoels Margaret Haskuns Nancy Neff Don Shaner Mary Maxey Ken Weudner Vurgunua Sopher Aluce Sasaku Suttung Pat Carpenter Duck Burrows Duck Hedges Hurrym' Hu Sheet ers Read ye' Read ye' Read about whats happened us happenung and what us to happen at D H S un the Hu Sheet our school news paper publushed by a group of D H S ers under the supervusuon of Margaret Swutzer Head man or the edutor us Duck Burrows Assustant edutors are Pat Carpenter and Donna Toy Jack Gullen guves us the low down on sports around D H S vua the Hu Sheet Aluce Sasaku exchange edutor gathers newspapers from other schools un exchange for ours The reporters are Susan Gullen Nancy Neff Mary Maxey Margaret Haskuns Ken Weudner Duck Hedges Don Shaner Nancy Behnke Donna Schoff and Mar garet Messenger These reporters are pucked from Muss Swutzer s uournalusm classes The Hu Sheet us prunted once a week un the Dowaguac Dauly News usually appearung on a Tuesday or Wed nesday Assugnments to be un by Fruday are always posted on the bulletun board un 305 for the reporters The followung Monday they are typed and heads are thought up for them It s a pro blem and a worry to get headungs that flt deep sughs emutted by the edutors usually accompany the completuon of heads for the varuous storues On Tuesday the Hu Sheet makes uts appearance before the press Wullung Workung Wahoo nes After a whole summer vacatuon the Wahoo oftlce hums wuth actuvuty soon after school beguns The old Wahoo members guve ut a good goung over gettung ut shuned up for the new school year We fund Dorus Casey wearung the brand new tutle of edutor un chuef Assustung her and also headung the copy department us Leona Schmudt Duck Dowsett us head shutter bug whule .Ioan Grubler us Busuness Manager Pat Carpenter totes a goodly amount of responsubuluty on the art staff Our flrst maun move us to secure new members When these are added to our ranks fattenung the varuous staffs we begun our plans for the 49 Wahoo Most of our meetungs are held after school except mountung meetungs whuch are held at Brook s Studuo Zoe Mulvenan beguns the year as our advusor but leaves at Chrustmas tume so Lous Patterson com pletes the dutues of advusor for the remaunder of the year A penny carnuval held Aprul 1 marks the begunnung of our sales druve We re un ca hoots wuth the Varsuty Club un pullung off thus deal A turnout of townspeople and students from kunder garten through twelfth grade cram D H S to see the carnuval There seems to be no end to what can be seen and done at the carnuval It s undeed a busy year as we plug for an All Amerucan as well as a book that wull please the students Deflnutel y Dramatuc The charmung lady wuth sparklung blue eyes who us most apt to be seen around Central s halls precedung play tume us June Kelly Mrs Kelly durects our dramatuc productuons replacung Yvonne Fusher who was here last year She teaches at Oak Street but we re glad to have her come up to Central to coach the plays ln the fall Dear Ruth us scheduled as the S nuors chouce for a play The cast had a chance to compare theur versuon wuth the movue whuch was on at a local theater lts a comedy un volvung Ruth who has troubles because of an umpush and devulush younger suster It us presented behund the footlughts on the nught of November 18 After Chrustmas vacatuon the uunuors begun work on We Shook the Famuly Tree also durected by Mrs Kelly Thus plot revolves around the woes of on famuly wuth an especually mustreatedf7Jyoung daughter Huldegarde I . 1 1 g , ' ' 71 ,,1 , 1 1 I an -W Q11 H , ,ik 1 -, ,Q Z .1 1 3,1 1 u ' ...1,, 1 ' 4 1-5, , 1 1 1 1 t- A A 'ia I 'I s - , - ,lf ' 4 0 1 ' !,' .., K K, 1. A . ' li, 1- , Q . I 'Z , J ' I 'T . .. Q, 1 ' ,J N 1 .U '14 Q- ff' A ,R I n , 1 , KV ' 1 ' ,of I 1 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 1 I I I I ' ' AA I '- I I I 1 1 1 . - 1 ' ' ' ll ll 1 11 11 - - - - . I D ll ll ' ' ' ll ' ll ' I I - 1 . 1 , . . . , . . , . ,, . . . . - : - 1 1 1 1 . . I I I I I I ' ' 1 ' i I I 1 a . 4 , . . I O - - - , . . . . , 1 1 1 . ' 1 ' , 1 1 .' ' II ll ' ' ' , , 1 1 . H H I v . . . . ' ' I ' ll ' ll ' I I Q Q . . l I . . I I I I I I I I I I ' ' . . . , . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . - 9 1 , - . . . . . . , . . . . 1 11 11 . - ,, ,, , . . . . . . I . 1 ' ll ll ' ll ' II ' 1 1 - .- 1 . I ' Il ll 9 ' ' ' ' II ' ll . - 1 -
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