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

 - Class of 1950

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'SEB' H SZQCSCXGSILZVCIC VOTED IN AMBITIOUS Seaman Second-Class mander-in-chiel ol' Youth Council. while Sue Ann lllderback is assistant editor on Hi-Sheet. Fred Rasmussen takes charge ol' the exchange part of Hi-Sheet by being exchange editor. The job ol Llfl editor ol' VVahoo is handled capahly by little Roberts. The athletic members ol' the Sophomore lleet show their ability during lootball sea- son. Giles Mathews, lohn Steimle, Kay Caiewski, Don Clark, and Gerald Crilllield representing the Sophomores. Our up and coming heroes who played on the reserve team are: lohn Sater. Fred Clark, Tom Staziak. Max Allen, Dan Vylhite. lid Schalm. lerry Proshwitz. Ken Sherk, lid Kolka. Fred Ross. and Tom Downey. Larry Cox was the fortunate gob to rep- resent our class on the varsity basketball team. The reserve team who had a very successful trip this year. had the following Sophomores on it: Hill Gravit. lohn Daly. Dale liussler, Max Allen. Dan NVhite. Tom Downey. lim Pullin. Fred Ross. and Ken Schultz. ln the spring we liind many ol' our track stars are Sophomores, as well as having con- tributors on the Track, Tennis and Basket- ball teams. ln the artistic held ot our class is lune Roberts. liesides being the hard working art editor of Vliahoo, Iune made a mural in the 1tl't department of our ship which took her liour months. The mural was called School Life and was exhibited in Study Hall. To lttll money in our treasury each Soph- omore linglish Class took part in the Penny Carnival. Some had booths that sold cider, others sold candy and gum. Each Sopho- more English Class pledged S25 to the Sophomore treasury. making a grand total at the end of the year of 55100. Many ol' our English classes decided to take cruises of our own. The biggest of these field trips was the one Miss Patter- son's class took to the Mental Hospital in Kalamazoo and to the museums of Chicago. As we pull up anchor and set sail for our summer vacation we look ahead to the next hall' of our voyage. s 27 I SOPHOMORES-SHEWCHUCK First Row-Mary Lou Kidlicska Phyllis Lillie, Patricia Mey- ers, Marilyn McCalley, Vera Kohler, Joan Krizinski, Jeanne Moroz, Margaret Mott, Beverly Richardson, Norma Peters Second Row-Evelyn Kulovitz, Gloria Ann Long, Shirley Richcreek, Mildred Latislaw, Mae Olinger, Annie Patzer, Mary Jo Murphy, Rosie Pom- Del' Third Row-Jim Pullin, Vernon Metzger, Fred Rasmussen, Arlene Maxon, Susan Raitord, Jerry Proshwitz, Adrian Mor- ford, Frank Merrill, Robert Kiggins Back Row-Bob Moore, Ben Laseur, Dudley Pease, Dave Merwin, Giles Mathews SOPHOMORES - WOODRICK First Row-Jack Stevens, John Stiemle, Jerome Sibrt, Dan White, Eddie Schalm, Kent Robinson, Fred Ross, Ken- neth Velthouse Second Row-June Roberts, Norma Schmidtendortt, Mar- queda Springsteen, Barbara Swartz, Jackie Wesau, Lor- raine Ruple, Edith Mclntyre, Delores Welch, Pat Williams Third Row-Kay Williams, Mary Smith, Nancy Skibbe, Donna Rose, Lorraine Yetter, Caro- lyn Wilson, Mary Louise Zechiel, Patty Ann Schott Back Row-Ken Sherk, Ken Schulz, Tom Stasiak, May- nard Tamlyn, Don Toy, Del- bert Smith, Duane Swartz, Jerry Wilson, Emery Smith Robert Root, John Saetre

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SOPHOMORE-OELZ First Row-Floyd Chandler, Bob Biek, Carolyn Beebe, Mary Ann Black, Pat Add- ington, Rosalie Couch, Sue Corwin, Betty Carter, Fred Clark, Jim Conard Second Row-Lois Doerr, Nan- cy Currie, Pat Behrman, El- eanore Carris, Jackie Calvin, Odetta Baker, May Etter Al- len, Sue Bilderback, Jo Ellen Abbey Third Row-Jack Amundsen, Wilfred Bannow, Ted Bake- man, Barbara Breckel, Bev- erly Austin, Betty Bournay, Bernard Chambers, Jennings Davis, Max Allen Back Row-John Daly, Kenny Deal, Lloyd Barnhart, Gerald Griffield, Tom Downey, Don Clark, Larry Cox, Dale Buss- ler - SOPHOMORE-PATTERSON First Row-Joretta lliff, Kay Gould, Delores Grindel, Rosa Lee Emery, Joane Holtz, Joyce Farrow, Barbara Grif- fis, Gerrie Eiman, Delhia Jo- anis, Mary Lou Keesler Second Row-Betty Johnson, Judy Jurgenson, Theresa El- ias, Donna Hodges, Sandra lliff, Shirley Harttung, Nan- cy Engle, Barbara Hiler. Third Row-George Haley, Ken Hagoboom, Skeeter Gray, Delmer Emmons, Don Hunt, Paul Freudenburg, Francis Howard, AI Garritono, Kay Gajewski Back Row-Victor Garritono, Bill Gravet, Doug Fox, War- ren Fairleigh, Sonny Judd P . 1wM.s...s J . H W ' ' ,,g, A i . W ,, , WE'RE OFF! WE THREE Out to Loquacious '52' With such commanding officers as Mr. Dexter Clough, Miss Lynnette Oelz, Miss Lois Patterson, Miss Olga Shewchuck, and Mr. Victor VVoodriclq at the helm of our sophomore class we can look ahead to a prosperous year. After a hard fought battle the Sopho- mores walked triumphantiy off the athletic field. The reason being the annual Fresh- man-Sophomore football rush, in which the class of fifty-two emerged victoriously with a score of sixty to forty. hlloing what comes naturally at the beginning of a school year we elect our class officers. VVith the highest rank is Kent Robinson, as president, next in line is Fred Ross who is vice-president. Taking the minutes is Annie Patzer, secretary, and keeper of the log book is lim Pulliu, our treasurer. Our Sophomore English Classes maneu- ver the following people to represent their class in the Student Council: Gerrie Iiiman, Susan Raiford, Delores Grindel, Don Hunt, Tom Downey, and Dale Bussler. o 26 We elected these people to see that the Sophomore class's opinion is voiced in the student council. Some of our more ambitious mates take part in the ship's extra curricular activities such as Ushers Club, VVahoo, Youth Coun- cil, Girls' Athletic Association, Hi-Sheet, Future Farmers of America, Future Home- makers of America, Basketball, Football, Band, and Spring Sports. Some Sopho- mores are leaders in these fields. Donning the orange and black hands of the Ushers Club are Lorraine Ruple, Betty Carter, livelyn Kulovitz, May Etter Allen, Lorraine Yetter, Donna Rose, Mildred Lat- islaw. Sandra Illiff, Bernard Chambers, Don Hunt, and Betty Bournay. Viforlting on the annual year book we find the following members of the Sopho- more Class: Lois Doerr, Betty Bournay, june Roberts, Lorraine Yetter, Annie Pat- zer, and Floyd Chandler. Four Sophomores show their leadership ability in Youth Council, Hi-Sheet, and Wahoo. Lorraine Rupie is elected com- 'c-'i' A0



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