Dubuque High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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the ranch The Bells do ring, and the lvlission remains in the hands of Ramon Witli these events Jake Kraft's wicked plans are thwarted The indians are given their share of the ranch by Ramon, and everyone ex- cept the villain, crafty Jake, is made happy, Richard Tupper, the dashing Ramon, Jeanne Lar- son, lively Marian, Bernadine Bierwirth, the vivacious Laura, James Connor, the humorous foreman, Billy, and John Sass, the convincing Chinese Gow l.ong---- all will be remembered for their performances in the Bells of Capistrano as will the other members of the speaking and singing cast, Supported by a mixed chorus of sixty students play- ing lvlexicans, indians, cowboys, ranch hands and col- lege students, the Bells of Capistrano became one of the memorable events of the school year Amid cries of despair and pleas for articles of 'nake-up already in use, girls skilled in the art of nake-up slobbered powder, rouge, cream bases or 'what have youu over the faces of many bewildered actors and actresses in preparation for the show After the complicated process was completed through assembly-line methods, each of the future John Barry- nores came out of room 2lO, the factory, looking like 1 shining new Ford and feeling like a greased pig, But this art of make-up is one of the many diffi- Qult iobs which must be done backstage in order to wave a successful production Grayed hair, an agefil 'ace, a wind-swept complexion must be secured from xoung, sparkling students in high school dramatics through the magic of the make-up artist, Under the direction of Miss Sybil Lamb, students nterested in this staff work took, as a speech course, raining in the art of theater make-up and then used heir newly gained knowledge in the practical experi- ince of applying make-up for the dramatic produc- ions at Senior BACK STAGE The girls who added many a wrinkle and gray hair more guickly than nature accomplishes these changes were Boslyn Goodman, Delores Martin, Shirley Mc- Laughlin, Barbara Drohan and Bonnie lvloorhouses BIZLLS OF CAPISTRANO-Ronald Plummur, Burt Wiener, Betty Iibcrl, Don Steffen, John Sass. Costume Capers Makeup Artist Facial Assortment fwagr forly-nine'

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' Q v 4 M rw err' I 5 l A suv V A . ii 6 T ef' A ,fi ff- A f ' , , , -aw -3 T . s -f J ,.f, 'N-'jxrlother tvvo-day aftaifvhich included' the glee club and mibgegfggortllgvgqs the lvlay unsjc Fegiiivaw to which Dubuguefvvas hostess. lx4usi4c1,gtud:grlts,ivi1iarf'Efi'rT'Fon, D 'yiehportf rlington, an surrounding tovvns , fyicipated. Senior ljlgljwasfused for music clinics, but the combined concerts at the conclusion ' N, Q bt the te 'ival vvere at the Loraslgymnasium, tender .e direction oflludofph Gang,-fHWew4celebrated'm'9 T ' ,, pianistwc A er, and conductor. The visiting musicia re houmd hy the local parl5icipants,,,vvho very A' ggeidusl ,opened their homes.t42'fifJQ UTJt-of-tovvners, W, ,en - iw if i . - , . Besides the cahtests and t stival, thefnixed cla6a1Srperfo6i'te'El' tor the student body at a ChiiTsTinas s ly, Thanksgiving as mgly, and aliiombined concert with the orchestra. The chorus sang also c to the Easter Surjriselietvi e, which ispheld annuabin tbeggfafdiilmraf Senibriigki, or 5'-r H fig The smaller vocal grouivsghiveipeeigbrfilahle las entertainment tor civic clubs, church prograrnsdyd r 1. W l . ,f'ff'n'lee ngs, school assemblies, cub meetings and anguetsn Thephavgzwadilyfildenated . X and talentsjgmhxe experience ot singin and male puolicfappearances, thereby gaining assurancd' ,valiJiabl'effto' them at contests. Alvhoui itil students practiced durin school time,, so e ofthe groups I spent several hy Gy vveelq rehearsing on their,ownT,ti,rpfe,,., he ther!-srdentsv re oTEIL:Y'Ts l'5ndinQhL' in their algilifw 5 s succeeded even in si.nAgNuentl'y'Haa foreign language. Fr gdjffgf -' X , ' ' 5,7 irfrf ., . . . . , . , . v ' KGQD Swing America, alt Whitman s plea tofh countrymadkvkktdwndyngmededmwb Sqior High c ool. Fi' 9 'S' a , Q, . gd, I 1 M QM V ,ai wwf V , MEL.: iff ,rl ' fl 'D SENIOR Swgitiiie Slichtcr. Hcrnadine Hi wir . Adelle f?fRL'5F'l'RlO-Mary Lou johnson, janet liluck, Helen' lolm- . HEl'TilCgCI', Elaine Yiannias, BetFtyjy Leuthold. stone,.S VA V Q' yr! 1 F' i NIADRIGAL GR 12-Ffhlwliiffiancf Kluck, Jafmn H04-' Twifmgleieweii i:.iQ'iii'ffiffilU:Raiiiltnzllflcizfffffcriil ' A Rin, R, ' + Leuthold, Na cy Sl per. X fl, ' f I' ' ,. ' . . . .L .HT 1 ,g'5f'??l711fl Row: Jean Jones, V e Lmfboris Koeneke, Mary! R132 Cf?s5il81F eltzcl Czillilqcs 'allclgfwlamiwe-fmiriiipl Ecillglihnsonj Lies C :mir James ghd k r V V Fla jack Doran, john Wallis, Ned Smith, Lnvcrn I E:im?A::1hur So ai1,Robm.ti 44 . ppc ' Rowe, Robert Leik, fvseph Martin. A ' - Hy' ,lg-'? -J.:-E -7 ' 9 id,f2'l',., ii' ' f KYBOYS' SF.iTFT+5fQl1-leinfigrman, Don Sztitvrfflndgdliilkjielr-' 7 hi Y Y GIRLS' onnle Cahill, ,lean W'ieclner, Betty Bre vl Tuphnfkobeyfqrzog, Robert Sippel. .rfJQ2wil'ld3ll'I3I!,iu uverly Allen, Lois Beck. f if- JJ 7 V GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Fionl Row: Lois Beck, Gernltline Kaiser, 1 rf t . . . - . - . ,, mais' si1x'riaT-Nedt11,igFjAnna1xlF1Tlmcnz, Luis Gal- ILC-1 Rflmffti Ruwsfny M-'h '3Sg,g. r, l ll' liart, Gretta Sass, je obo s, Pat Bullard. Z' etwntera ' , , , . 1 -rf .A Yr I , , A . 1 Sivnnl Row: Audrey Mauer, Nedrn Vincent, I-ltliel Cunning- ! WAMI LD QUFR 'TT'R'Cl':'rd Puts! -lean -lon 1 nadmc ham, Barbara Drohan, Mary Baqcg,..E.l',abeth Bnrtels, Vinlii If , . ierwirth, Laurence Harlan, Fredcri emettie Wh rt . N S95 1 ty 5, V, MIXED QUAR'mT-5-fairies Connor, Nancy Sleepizfffnnn , - nw: D is,Q1l'ifieyi.AlKellcrf Betty Breedlove, BF- If-4 1' - 4 mmes Snnclroeli. J .. bam Dewey, ,Ioan Linclaman, Gretta Sass, jenn Wieclner. -fx 5 i 11? T 3 . . . L. .. -..J,...4f5'1'S 1 . . I xl? Q I 4 of Tw V W ,, A f .page fully-svii-nf , . .,.. f 4- , Q ... - fu- . ' A Mg R



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MANUAL ARTS PRINCIPLES OF NURSING-Of great value for girls is the senror subject, principles of nursing Complete data vvas compiied in the discussion of in- fectuous diseases and their care an important section of their study of caring for the sick at home. Proving to be the most popular phase of study in this subject vvas infant care. To enable the girls to receive the Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate, a registered nurse taught fifteen hours of class time, SEWING-Tenth grade seamstresses make either a simple dress or a blouse and skirt, under the instruction of Miss Geisler. lhey gain skill in laying out and cutting their material, reading the guide charts, finishing seams, and making button holes, In the eleventh grade the girls select their ovvn pat- terns for woolen tailored suits. The jacket problem of facing, interlining, and placing of collars and sleeves is studied, At the end ol the semester a style shovv is given for the girls, mothers. MECHANICAL DRAWING - Getting all tlie right angles is a must in the mechanical dravving classes, undiir the direction of ls R. Austin During the sophomore year the students learn tlii, terms and procedures of general drafting: geometric con- struction, lettering plates, tracing and blueprinting Dur- ing the junior and senior years the students vvork in spee cialized groups, Students of engineering dravving learn about gears, metal construction, bolts and fasteners Fu- ture architects absorb facts on elevations, floor plans, head room, and the numerous other things pertaining to building construction, General aircraft construction en- gross those aspiring to be aircraft designers ln all these courses the problems are approached as they vvould be by an engineer or professional draftsman Dinner Cimming Up Hospital Zone Quiet Scam Specialist Consumers Research lnlgf' fffly-om'

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