Mishawaka High School - Miskodeed Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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T h cMISKODEED cP i n e t e e n - Twenty Edith Long, Sewing State Normal. 1915-17. Chicago University, 1919. Miss Long returned to us this year filled with enthusiasm in regard to her sewing and milHnery. She has passed her enthu- siasm and knowledge on, as is shown by the work her girls have turned out. John Mueller, Mathematics Lehigh Uniocrsity. B. S.. 1914. M. 5.. 1915. Mr. Mueller has earned the undying gratitude of all the M. H. S. students by his successful coaching in all athletics. We hope to have him with us next year. Elizabeth Ray Mueller, Indiana University. A.B.. 1919. Mrs- Mueller came to us this year and has already proved her efficiency in Domes- tic Arts. She is popular among boys and e ' m teachers of school as well as the girls. This has been proved by the fact that she has changed her name during the ime shs has besn h re, Dorothy Noyes, Physical Training Chicago Normal School of Physical Education, 1917. Miss Noves, through her exceptional work with the girls this year, enjoyed more popularity than ever (and that ' s going some), and the Girls ' Athletic Vaudeville will be long remembered. In basketball and other athletic activities where the girls were concerned. Miss Noyes managed things very successfully. Mr. Parreant, Orchestra Mr. Parreant is our orchestra director. He has succeeded in building up a very good orchestra in our school. Several recitals have been given, which have proved the high standard that it has attained an enthusiastic booster and loyal supporter of all school activities. He has won the good will of the entire school. Charles A. Semler, Principal Earlham University, A.B.. ' 15. Chicago University. 19 1 6- ' 17. The school was glad to welcome Mr. Semler ' s return, after two year ' s leave of absence. He has served as principal, and throughout the year he has been an en- thusiastic booster and loyal supporter of all school activities. He has won the good will of the entire school.

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The cMISKODEED cV I n e t e e n - Twenty EsTALENA Grantham. English Indiana University. A.B . 1919. Miss Grantham, of the Fnglish depart- ment, is another of our new teachers. Her splendid work in her regular classes as well as in dramatics and in the organization of two quartettes testifies to her ability to hold the interest of the students. Her popularity is attested by the fact that she is vice-president of the Board of Control, and is one of the Junior Class sponsors. Laura Hudelson, English Indiana University. A.B.. 1918. Miss Hudelson is one of our popular English instructors, and is a sponsor of the Junior Class. Her splendid coaching was a great factor in the success of the Junior Play. Herbert M. Kabel. Manual Training Indiana University. Chicago University. Mr. Kabel and his smiles are still favor- ites in the halls of M. H. S. He continues at the head of the Industrial Department, but always finds the time to help us when we are in trouble. We can always depend on him as a good booster for our High School activities. Kate Kern, Science Michigan Unicersily. A.B.. 1909. Miss Kern is one of our Old Timers having been with us since 1913. She is one of the best boosters for school activities, and is always ready for a good time. She acts as sponsor for the Freshmen Class, who are grateful for her good advice. Be- sides all this. Miss Kern was appointed dean of the girls at the beginnmg of the last school year. Mildred Kotz. Domestic Science Stout Institute. 1917. Miss Kotz reigns in the kitchen where she teaches the girls the art of cooking. She is the genius of our faculty for spreads, teas, and luncheons. The appetizing odors from the kitchen, have disquieting effects upon the students before dinner. Mary P. Lean, Art Minnesota. A.B.. 1919. Miss Lean has only been with us a year but in that time, she has done a great deal in the Art Department. The Art Club has been recognized, and put on a firm basis through her efforts.



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T h cMISKODEED oV i n c t e c n - Twenty Myrtle Sloan, Librarian Slate Commission Library School, 1917. Miss Sloan is a small but mighty person. Besides being a great school booster, for her size, she is very helpful to the students in finding library references. L. S. Smith. Science Albion College. A. B.. 1915. Universily of Michigan. A. M.. 1917. Mr. Smith is one of our newcomers. He has greatly pleased us, wherever it is needed. He is an instructor in Science, and helps to direct the Science Association. Gladys Smith, University of Kansas. A.B.. 1914. Mrs. Smith has substituted for Miss Sleezer. and wherever we had need for her. The school certainly appreciated her kind- ness in helping us. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Jeanie Terry, Music Institute of Normal methods of Applied Music. 1897. Miss Terry is at the head of the music department, a position that she is very capable of Riling. She is the director of the chorus, and has presented some very good entertainments before the school. She is well liked by all the students. Milton Yager, Commercial DePaw Unicersity. A.B.. 1917. Mr. Yager came to us this year to take charge of the Commercial Department. He has worked hard for the interest of that Department and hopes to see all his Com- mercial Students succeed- Clarence A. Wackman, Printing Wisconsin State Normal. 1910. Midland Linotype School, 1911. Mr. Wackman is our printer and he has proved to be very helpful. With his efficient knowledge of printing and other things, he has published the School Paper, the Alltold , sponsored the Junior Class. and steered the Miskodeed through its perilous journey. A. C. KiBBEY, Through illness, Mr. Kibbey, who is in charge of our history department, was un- able to have his picture taken for this publication. He goes to Shelbyville next year and M. H. S. certainly will miss his presence as the ely h; ave since he ha been confined to his home. A snapshot of Mr. Kibbey appears on Page 38.

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