Dowagiac Central High School - Wahoo Yearbook (Dowagiac, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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X ,-.1 ,Z- f X' K-1 ,fe fy 'f Arhsans Takung charge of thc art department us Muss Margaret Hunter lhus valuable mem ber of our crew has the talent to have everv thing done on tume Whether uts scenery posters, or anythung that needs the artustuc touch, we are always sure that the capable Muss Hunter wull have ut done yust to our lukung If you see Muss Hunter cruusung between the art room and one of the uunuor high rabuns with her arms full of paint brushes and cans of paunt, vou know that one of her classes are busy pauntung If you every see anybody dow n on the sec ond floor bv cabun 201 they are probablv trying to look through that luttle glass port hole at the pauntungs and figures whuch are exhubuted by Iunuor and Senior Hugh Art re cruuts The figures which are caryed out of soap or wood are made by the uunuor huvh students The pauntungs are work of the We Traun artustuc minded rccuuuts that haye ady anctd un ranks to Senior Hugh Recruuts are often seen un the audutoruum around tume for the uunuor und Scnuor plays und thev are busy plastcrung puunt on thc background known as the scenery These are very bcautufullv done, cspecually the one for the Sprung Festival, presented each sprung bv Muss ash Also all of our artustuc and very suutable posters come from cubun 201 These are luable to be seen anywhere Down town, on some of the shupmates autos as well as all over the school buuldung Hrst, second, and thurd decks Murals by tu o outstandung art cudets Louuse Uruck ind Iune Rob rts are displayed un cabun 300 better known as the Study Hall The murals consust of a Group ot puctures all pertaunung to one subyect which do credut to our art department which us held un Detrout Thus us a state wude contest The best puctures from first through 12th vrade are dusplaved at the annual art exhubut held on the lower deck un the Gym Thus us the thurd year Muss Hunter has been aboard our shup Be sudes her many dutues wuth senuor hugh she takes on a dufferent uunuor hugh class every semester Thus should be enough to keep our ablc commander busy but she funds tume to supervuse the grade school art pcruods Dowaguac Hugh School us proud of Muss Hunter and the art stu dents who ure ulways wullung to help us uf the artustuc touch us needed Faur Blows 'I'he Wund May 10 and 11 us a bug day aboard shup for those un the art depart ment and vocal department 'lhus us the annual Sprung Festival and Art Exhubut Thus gives members of the crew an opportunity to demonstrate the musucal and artustuc talents duscovered on deck thus year Muss Antounette -Xsh presents an exceedingly well done vocal Margaret Hunter ART CLASS 20 I I ' I 3 f' C T C a -f I ' Q V ' ' ' a I ' . ' ' ' ah' ' c r , v ' A, ll. ' i L- as I an . v - I W 1 y KK I 1 'y 1 ' 1 4 0 n e t . - 44' -v I . - ' ' v r o ' f ' A ' 1 , ' ' ' 1 - e ' ' , ' ' ' . ' - Each year the best paintings are sent to the Scholastic Art contest . ' ' v i I A I U I . i i ' i . . , .N . ' . ' '- . - zz- Io' ' , . ' I , - J I I 1 . . - - u . V - . Il 0 II - 1 7 4 - 7 ' as 4 . ' ' . ' - ' . ' y , ' ' . - . '. D f . ' . ' '

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V Blow Mates, f,-f-.-f.-f.-Q-f,-f.-f.-9:9-ff-f.-f.-f.-f.f,.f,.f,.f,. ll you lmpiwn to he on the iirst or sec- ontl clecls cluring seconcl hour. you will hear the hantl crew practicing. Mayhe it's lor a lfritlay loothall ggnne. pep meeting or even a paracle. You also will sce their tlircctor. Mr. Clough, husy keeping them in time and rhythm. On the sixtccnth ol' March the hantl pre- scnts their annual concert hut this time it is thltcrcnt. lor tht- hantl astouncls all ot us with C . , . Vocal Villains new umtorms. lhc lumor llgmtl. iust orgtuuzetl this ycxlr, - . - . . so lar has tr tra 'ti 'c alter s'hc t l li u'.'. One ol Miss rXshs grtuttcst achievements is lier svmphonettcs. ,. , il, K L , L H U If V V - I Q K lv , I -4 K l 5 . . -'I H- . the lmantl l arcnts Lluh also makes its ap- somt ol xx tom shc ias tiaincc liom thc wcginning ol ticir trip to . ,. mm, Wnim- mums dwg A A pc.u'.tnce this year. lhey help the hantl Q ,. i Q memhers in niany tlillcrcnt ways. hut most ol On the hlteenth ol llccemher the bymphoncttes present the annual ,IH ,hw ml Clwwl, I,Cy,niUl1gl1ib lmwccn thc Christmas program alone with their '-'shipmates in music. the fth ml,I,,nf' ,hc ,ii,.,.U,,,. Amy ,hc mmm' hour class, sextet. which is composctl ol Ciloria llowinan. lxax' llelton. Marjorie Rohhins, loan Holtz. lutly lurgenson. anal Irene Oleiniczialt, antl tht- iunior high music classes. Christmas carol music was also prescntecl to the shipmen ol' l7.H.S. hy the mixetl chorus on the last clay ol school, Decemhcr 24. Un Fchruary fourth, the Cilec Cluh journeys to Kalamazoo to parti- cipate in Dowagiac High School raclio program over station XYKZU. Then on May sixth in our log hook, along comes the choir com- posecl ol music stuclents lrom all over Southwestern Michigan, in which Ill-1.5. is reprcsentetl. May 11 is another great clay. for alter ' weeks ol hartl work, the music clcpartment presents the Spring Fcsti- , val. Then comes anothcr great clay for the mixecl chorus sings for l Commencement and liaccalaurcate services. On the sextets program this year are many appearances befor: cluhs ancl social meetings in the community. -- The Four Flats also malxe many appearances at school pep meet- if ings ancl around town lielt-re many cluhs. ' K ' 4 FLATS Don Bussler, Louie Urick Ralph Raiford, Larry North MIXED CHORUS-BACK ROW R. L.-Mildred Yochim, Arlene Horak, Bob Biek, Francis Howard, Louie Urick, Carl Biek, Jim Pullin, Larry North, Walt Rigterink, Don Stephenson, Don Bussler, Bill Rose, Richard Hedges, Richard Paxson, Burl Sommer, Charles Dew, Jack Gillen, John Buckingham, Leo Toney, Larry Cox, Dale Bussler, Dick Dorgan, Bob Shcrt, Wayne Laylin, Don Biek, Louise Urick, Pat Hunsberger. SECOND ROW-R. L. Dolores Tokarski, Joan Gribler, Beverly Laylin, Jenny Cochrane, Rosalie Couch, Donna Hodges, Mary Lohrolf, Evelyn Rollins, Mary Lynn Maxey, Dorothy Keene, Elizabeth Rich- ards, Betty Austin, Betty Johnson, Arlene Maxson, Barbara Grady, Judy Jurgenson, Barbara Watson, Ruth Knytych, Sue Bilderback, Margie Robbins, Irene Oleinicziak, Susan Raiford, Jean Torrey. FIRST ROW-R. L., Mariorie Wendt, Hazel Morrison, Diane Albaugh, Mildred Latislaw, Ruth Lang, Marilyn Hodges, Mary Ann Black, Pat Addington, Joan Holtz, Gloria Bowman, Jeanne Moroz, Alberta Chamberlain, Mary Gebhard, Evelyn Biek, Donnabelle Sam- mons, Flossie Pompey, Joyce Farrow, Carolyn Winchell, Beverly Harak, Mary Alice Luthringer, Beverly Rice, Aline Polk.



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Our Talents llIlClCI'lllxlIlg based on the tople of a county fa1r C ome to the Falr IS the theme song of the last POITIUII of the program done bv the I'l1lXLCl ehorus Other numbers by the elder VUYIECFS are The Woodchuek Song C ypsy Fortune Teller, Theres a Wh1stle Ill the Thlstle, oshut F1t De B 1ttle Oh erlcho, Nursery Rhyme SLIIIC, You ll Never VValk Alone, Three L1ttle Malds, and the exer f1vor1te of everyone, bl'llIlC On Harvest Moon The s1xth gr1ders of the fleet md the LIIIIUI' Hlgh songsters lllVl gate to Slllg a few songs The Freshman Chorus also del1ghts the pub l1c w1th two appropr1ate a1rs The sextet adds flavor bv do1ng The Ltmp Town Races Fr1nl1 Ltgerborgs accordlon solo floats to be one of the successes of the CVCIlll'1g Pa1nt1ng the scen1c background for Mlss Ash s escapade IS the Art Department under the d1rect1on of MISS Margaret Hunter The gym classes are forced to abandon shlp for two davs whlle the Art and Manual Tra1n1ng department tal1e over for a d1splay of thetr accompl1shments of the ye tr The room 19 Filled, from the rafters to the deck, wlth drawmgs, pa1nt1ngs, sculptor1ngs, metal products and wood handlcraft Tars from Kmdergarten through Hngh School and County Normal part1c1pate 1D th1s man1festat1on Each ent1y from the elemen tarv grades puts forth h1s best efforts to produce draw1ngs that m1ght w1n for h1m the badge of mer1t awarded to a pup1l IU each class by M1ss Hunter NIHYIOHCUQCS, Wlld l1fe p1ctures and p 11nted cloth at th1s ex h1b1t 1S done by the h1gh school art seaftrers Mr Lester Manns and Mr Lee NEldl1HgLf s sect1on of th1s expose d1spl1y talent 1n mech1n1c1l draw1ngs, sheet and metal weldmfr furn1ture and wood products Yulehde Yolcels Hnlfwty through our voyage our lnnual Chr1stm1s progr1m wts presented under the d1rect1on of our capable mus1c teteher, MISS Antolnette Xsh cII'1ClLS from hfth to ewhth 1nd 111 hwh school ITILISIL, students part1c1 p1te Alone w1tl1 the regular songs there IS a PIIIIOYTIIYIIC wlueh lS li,CUITlp1llllLCl by the fT'l1XLCl chorus lvervone agreed lf was very Cllltfldllllllg The f1fth 1nd s1xth grades sang Lhr1st mas I ve, Sheep on The H1llSlClC, a11d y to the World the hrst was sung Jn un1son, the last two 111 parts The seventh and elghtla graders sung Wh1te C,hr1stmas, Rlse Shep herds and Follow, Song 1n the A1r Chr1stmas Lullaby and 'Ihe Chnstmas Song were sung by the Glee Club, wh1le the Symphonettes sang, Star of the East and Gesu Bamblno, and the fI11XCCl chorus sang The Heavens Are Tellmg There Were Shepherds, and When Chrlst Was Born of Mary Free These songs were very much en 1oyed durlng presentat1on of the Hrst half of the program The theme of the second half of the pro gram was The N11 ht Before Chrlstmas and was xx ell sung by the m1xed chorus and acted bv 1 Group of s1xth graders The entlre program from the bCg1IlHlIlg to the To All a Good W1 fhr, went ofT w1th preclse t1m1nfr and everx one IS lool11ng forward to the t1me xx hen the C,hr1stmas program of 1950 sa1ls 1nto ou harbor agam at the close of th1s ear ON STAGE Down the Chlmney SWISS bells Myshc memones l threw open the shutters glass bubbles 21 I V ' 1 X ' i ' A1 w ' -1 ' , V, F , ' , , , T ' ' A' 1 1 1 1 . f A - - 1 f D s , ' . 1 f 1 ' ' ' Y - 1 1 1 I . s 1 D 11 , ' 1 . ' , 2 , , Y , , , f 1. 1 1 1, . K 1 . 1 1 f- 3-, 3, vw u N 11 44 1 ' ' - -a , , ' ' . ' , 1 , ' , ha 1 1 1 sc I , I . sa cs ' sa 11 v ' V, I , , ' , 1 1 1 1 - 4 I L 11 14 ' 1 ' H i 5 7 y ' , , ' ' 1 . f. . . 1 1 ac w - 14 .1 1 Z K. , - ' D . . . . 1 as 11 1 ' ' va 11 , , , 4 1 1 1 , . 1 1 . X I f 1 . - A I0 . . x ss I ' ' ' 1 1 . - 7 . 1 . . . . v . . . H , K ' 1 . x ,, , . ' as - N - as 14 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 U ' ' , . , . H 11 ' ' 79 A ' 1 . , , , , , 11 1 - as 41 ' ' ' Q 1 , a .91 1 - ' , . v ss as T . . . ' . U ' 7' ' 1 , - . 11 ' as 11 1 2 . 1 1 T 3 sy 11 ' ' ' 1 1 1 . as 1 . ' 7 l ' l . . . . . I . 1 L . . ' ' 1 1 K ' 1 1 1 1 P U 0 M . . . . . . 1- . 1 2 . , - U U . . . . f r , 1 1 7 1 1 . . 1 1 I . . . , . . 1 . . . 2 ' 1 y 1 , f . , , 2-, - - ' 1 1 1 , , H y i 1 5' A - . ,, - . . . . 1 l C D F7 0 A V ' 1 N - 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 ' y 1 . . . . . ,, ,, . 11 ie' n , , V X , 1 ' ,w1 I

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