Mishawaka High School - Miskodeed Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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Willing to serve t Willis Wardlow Lewis Wolf Page Twenty heir school at games and stand ever courteously ready, Genevieve Weiler Meredith Wolf at plays, the ushers Carol Wertz Grace Wood WILLIS WARDLOW “Wimpy,” a 1936 football hero, wants to forsake football for professional baseball. He is athletic, enjoy- ing skiing and softball, besides baseball and football. GENEVIEVE WEILER “Ginger s ambition is to become a nurse. She likes movies and dancing, but her secret passions are waffles and scrap books. CAROL WERTZ Dark hair, dark eyes — little Carol worked on a newspaper in California, and knows many of the movie stars. She also likes art. LEONARD WHITE Good nature personified, and a friend who sticks through foul and fair. Eating is his hobby and seven feet his ambition. VERA MAE WITWER Reserved is the word for Vera Mae. She is neat and attractive in appearance, never boisterous, and al- ways has a good word for her friends. LEWIS WOLF Lewis is more studious than the average senior, but this needn't label him, because he is a fun-loving lad, too. | a MEREDITH WOLF An excellent student and an enterprising young lady is Meredith. She also likes dancing and is quickly be- coming one of the best. GRACE WOOD Grace, besides keeping up her school work, earns outside of school. She likes original hair- . pin money dresses. ERNESTINE WOOLMAN “Erie is a diary enthusiast, who has one diary she has kept faithfully throughout her high school career. Favors dancing and chop suey. Leonard White Mae Witwer Ermestine Woolman

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WALTER SPENCER Still waters run deep, and here is a boy whose quiet demeanor hides a character which is striving for the top. RICHARD STINE “Bud” was born on February 29, but he doesn’t let that bother him. Participates in scouting and all sports. KATHERINE STOECKINGER “Kate,” whose blond curly hair is the envy of every girl in school, has a yen for pie a la mode. CHARLES STOWELL Sixty-three inches of vim, a black curly head, blue eyes shining with Irish mischief all help to make “Butch” everybody's friend. BENJAMIN STURM “Bennie has accomplished much despite his diminutive size. He is interested in dramatics. SACK” ULERY Tow-headed “Shavey likes basketball. He also is an Eagle Scout and on the staff of Camp Mishawaka. ARTHUR VALLICELLI Dark curly hair and a bashful smile characterize the president of the Senior Class. “Art” is one half of the “fteld goal twins.” FRED VOGLER A true football enthusiast — this year in the “‘sandlot” league he was captain of the East End Dutch. VIRGINIA WAGNER She has the complimentary nickname of “farmer,” and is active in the G. A. A. She also likes heavy literature. HERBERT WW ALKER “Tenny” totes the trays when tables are teeming with activity and tastes are tempted in the tavern of M. H. S. Page Nineteen



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In this rapidly crowing industrial com- munity there is need for well trained office secretaries and clerks who can do accurate work and keep accurate records. With this in mind, the Commercial Department trains students who can meet this demand. Local industry employ ed eighty -nine percent of the 1936 Commercial oradu- ates. Not content with the present set-up, the Commercial Department plans to ac- quire more and better equipment. Students have the choice of either a stenographic ora bookkeeping course. The COMMERCIAL FACULTY — Top Row: ARMIN AMOS, They Prepare for the Business World stenographic course requires one to take two years of shorthand and one year of transcription. The bookkeeping course offers two years of bookkeeping and accounting. Mr. Hatcher, head of the department, teaches bookkeeping: Miss Buchanan is the typing instructor; and Miss Foulke teaches shorthand and transc ription; Miss Carstens and Miss Mason, a course in general business training: Mr. Amos, law and commercial peeorsplin Miss Beck teaches business English. Indiana University, B.S., Ushers Club Sponsor; BEULAH BUCI IANAN, Indiana University, Biss Columbia Univ ersity, M.A., Junior Class Sponsor; IRMA JEAN CAR- SUNS! University of North Dakota, ES YE (Lower Row) RUTH FOULKE, s.; JULIA MASON, Indiana State Teachers’ College, B.S.; Earlham Col llege, A.B., Columbia University, M.A., Com- mercial Club Sponsor; HARRY H. HATCHER, Manchester College, A.B., Colum- bia University, M.A., Head of Department, Head Senior Class Sponsor, Board of Control: President, Tennis Coach.

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