Mishawaka High School - Miskodeed Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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UHHANIZATIUN Home Economics Club All girls who have completed one semester of class work in Home Economics and have started another are eligible to become mem- bers. The club has a membership so large that interest groups were formed, each of which held separate meetings. Crocheting and em- broidering vied with scrap book making and just plain social activity. The divisions were rightly named interest groups, for every is- sue of the weekly schedule announced two or three gatherings, and needles, yarn, and cro- chet cotton peeped out of pockets and lockers. Shortly before February 22, invitations were received by the members, their mothers., and women of the faculty to attend the annual Martha Washington tea. A lovely tea table ac- tually transformed the cafeteria. The ollicers for the year were Elsie Holi'- man, president: Virginia McKnight, vice- presidentg Hope Barrett, secretary: and Eliza- beth Coeller, treasurer. Miss Sasse, Mrs. Swick- ard, and Miss Carlberg are sponsors. The other picture shows interest group leaders. UPPER RIGHT: Miss Sasse, Virginia McKnight, Elsie Hoffman, Elizabeth Goeller, Mrs. Swirkard. UPPER LEFT PICTURE: ,lean Zimmerman, Mrs. Swickard, ,lusta Hawkins, Gladys James, Betty Yendes, Evelyn Burns. Commercial Club The northeast wing of the school building looks and sounds like a busy ollice. In reality, that wing houses the commercial classes which, combined, form one of the largest and most active branches of the curriculum. Out of the interest of students in the com- mercial field grew the Commercial Club, with a membership of 150 students. It is the club which sponsors the mass contests in short- hand, typing, and bookkeeping. Very hand- some awards are given to the three winners, and these awards are presented at the banquet in the spring. Numerous business men are in- vited as guests of the club so that secretaries in the making may meet their future employ- ers. Favors and decorations are chosen with especial care for this occasion. The commercialites are 'LAlways First with the Latestw in the Commercial Hi-Lifes, a newspaper published twice a year. Pictures show Hi-Lites staff and a club meeting. LOWER RIGHT PICTURE: FIRST Row, Jeanette Stie- vater, Betty Kizer, Catherine Tavernier, Rosa Mo- shak, Doria Erkstein, Lillian Neyrinck. SECOND Row: Eleanor Engel, Sarah Bruegel, Fatima Baiz, Maxine Barhydt. THIRD Row: Irene Canoot, Maxine Cramer, Helen Jaqua, Lucille Trump, Helen Kempner, Dorothy Hyska, Norma Lutes, Phyllis Cehring. LOWER LEFT: Fmsr Row, Frances Martin, Lillian Neyrinck, Phyllis Swinehart, Gladys Loucks, Mary Robertson. SECOND Row: Anna Spart, Louise Bokhart, Julia Culyanics, Geraldine Corbett, Lorraine Dodge. THIRD Row: Margaret Rotondi, Ermida De Jong, Ceorgiana Talacci, Mary Jeanette Brenneman. STANDING: Miss Foulke, Miss Briggs, Miss Buchan- Hn. l940 Miskodeed - Page I6



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UHHANIZATIH S Hi-Y Club Activities of the Hi-Y started promptly this year with pep sessions arranged by the mem- bers, and rooters at the annual Mishawaka- Central game at Notre Dame appreciated the football programs edited by the Hi-Y clubs of both schools. Due to a larger Hi-Y waiting list, a sopho- more section advised by Mr. Blakeway has been added to the club. One of the high lights of the year was the annual Quad-School Hi-Y dance held in the Palais Royale in South Bend. ln the upper left corner of the opposite page is the Senior Hi-Y group. The others are Juniors, with the officers and Mr. De Croes, club sponsor, in the front row. UPPER LEFT, FIRST Row: Bob Herron, Dick Steele, Woods Pepperman, Calvin Donath, James Flood, Dick Breunlin, Harold Garman, James Futter- knecht, Harold Johnson, Robert Petersen, Earl Reese. SECOND Row: Richard Martens, Russell Hutchins, Roger Bock, Delio Mordenti, Raymond Smith, Lloyd Katterheinrich, Dick Young, Kenneth Fox, Jack Brown, Earl Dodge. THIRD Row: Clarence Peak, James Amiss, Marvin Claeys, Wayne Chandler, Arthur Mammon, Charles Huys, John Feyos, J. T. Robinson, Don Welter, Gaylord Saltzgaber. CENTER RIGHT: FIRST Row: Calvin Donath, treas- userg Robert Herron, vice-presidentg Mr. De Croesg Dick Steele, president, Roger Bock, secretary. SECOND Row: Melvin Nevel, Francis Huys, Max Strauzhn, Dick Berning, James Beyer, .lack McLen- non, Don Behnke, John Fink, Robert Karler. THIRD Row: Howard Diltz, Willialli Koontz, Her- bert Hoffman, Nelson Wurz, Francis Pedrotty, John Richardson, Beatty Fisher, Phil Lahr. 5 41 Camp Fire Club A Camp Fire girl glorifies work, seeks the beautiful, pursues knowledge, and gives serv- ice. Many high school girls have earnestly and willingly participated in Camp Fire activities. Last summer several of them worked as cabin leaders at Camp Mishawaka earning various honors and awards. At Christmas time they gave a lovely dance. The girls always seem to be doing something worthwhile. LEFT CENTER, FIRST Row: Phyllis Gchring, Mary Jane Cook, Colette Cleary, Margaret Curtis, Jeanette Stievater. SECOND Row: Norma Lutes, Evelyn Burns, Mary Lou Wylie, Marjorie Guite, Helen Kempner. Girl Reserves Led by Betty Kelley, general club president, the four sections of the Girl Reserves elected their own officers and carried out various serv- ice projects. On the opposite page is a picture of the Girl Reserve cabinet. A most effective Christmas program for the sale of Anti-Tuberculosis seals, zi beautiful Easter service, rose sales, personality talks, pot-lucks and beauty demonstrations all added to their social and service activities. Combining forces for the first time, the Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y gave the Dance of the Islands, the theme of which was carried out with Hi-Yian decorations. LOWER, FIRST Row: Jeanette Stievater, Betty Kelley, Marie Shroeder, Joan Winey. SECOND Row: Louisa Shoemaker, Selma Heaton, Fern Whitt, Elsie Hoffman, Mary Makielski. THIRD Row: Mrs. Heeter, Miss Hackett, Miss Carl- berg, Miss Buchanan, Patsy Groff, Maxine McClure, Lavon Woodward. 1940 Miskodeed - Page 13 . g.

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