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O SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Mr. Chapman: Where were you during the seventh hour? Miss Perkins: When I went to Rad- Cliffef' Miss Lester.' This simply must be a pol- ished production. Mr. Struck: Cheer up, Archie! You'1l soon be dead. Miss Sasse: Oh, my dear, that isn't right! Miss Hardesty: I remember once . . . Mr. Goppert: Don't say I never did any- thing for you. Mr. Steele: Lot o' green material this year. Mr. Broman.' Elucidate! Mr. Arndt.' I want you to hit hard . . whoosh! Mr. Wood: '. . . Quiet! I can't concen- trate. Mr. Boggs: Hey, you guys! Mr. DeCroes: Faculty members, friends, and members of the student body. Mr. Sprague: You can get it if you want to Miss Briggs: Objections, arguments or what have you? Miss Hackett: You can't do that if you're going to be a musician. Miss Mason: Do as I told you. Mr. Marsee: Grumble . . . grumble. . . . Miss Wyland: You may translate the next sentence, um . . . um. . . . Mr. Hall: There will be debate meeting tonight. IKTLL Amig- . rm.n , H 0 X T X . 5 - F T X li ,I I T s 1 af L f 4 f ll ' I X 1 Y , ' N 2 ,. Q Xt 5. I 'MU f fl' fx ll Top Row: Florence Erwin, Douglas Hall, Darl F. Wood, Jane Sasse, Everett Sprague, Lu- cine Jones, F. W. Chapman, Rae Hardisty, Larmon Whitmer, Rus- sell Arndt. Second Row: Arthur Nygard, Rachel Means, Russell Stout, Ruth Foulke, Margaret Moist, Es- ther Taylor, Harry Hatcher, El- den Schalliol. Bottom Row: Ruby Perkins, William J. Gardner, Edwin Clarke, Herbert DeCroes, Eliza- beth Raaflaub, Louise Carlberg, Dorothy Litzner, Raymond Struck, Leila Heimbach, Rebecca Kabel, Elizabeth Evans.
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x X xx Top Row: Lynetta Wilson, Lo- la Jane Rosenberger, Jean Cra- vens, Mary Elizabeth Bond, Bert ' Boggs, Frank M. Steele, William Claybaugh, Harold Goppertf Dwight L. Marsee. Second Row: Wilhelmina Les ter, Emily Davidson, julia Mason: Q Beulah Buchanan, Armin Amos, Esther Nugent, Roy Broman, Wal- ter Thurston, William J. Middle ton. Bottom Row: Lora Duguid, Zoe X Wyland, Alice Baker, Mary Dunn, Madolin Hackett, Jane Briggs, Lorraine Ulrey, Willard F. Blake- way, Maurice Kuhn. gllfllffy MEMBERS HAVE BEEN INVITED Miss Cravens: I Want you to read, read, read .... Miss Davidson: Enunciate! Miss Kabel: Well, I don't know now. Mr. Stout: Now let's look at it from this point of view. Mr. Gardner: Young folks, please - Miss Moist.' Just for fun, let's do this problem. Miss Buchanan: Eyes on your copy. Write! Mr. Kuhn: Come up and see our experi- ment sometime. Miss Erwin: Where have you been keep- ing this book? Mr. Nygard, One of the brief case boys. Mr. Thurston: You're just a bunch of pantywaistsf' Miss Rosenberger: Rea1ly! Now, here is the situation. Mr. Blakeway: This is a little advanced for you. Miss Nugent: I hope you'll keep up the good work. Miss Ulrey: May we have your gum? Miss Litzner: I'm sorry, but I'l1 have to send you home. Mr. Hatcher: I have the records in my files. Miss Carlberg, Smile . . . giggle . . . giggle. Miss Foulke: All right, girls, let up on your pencil. Mr. Schalliol, Another of the brief case boys. - -r-saws.. 1
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giffii Sflfllffl' 0fflU5f5 occupv HQNORARY PosmoN Charles Kopsea, vice-president: Hope Barrett, treasurerg Elsie Hoffman, secretary: Phil Lahr, president. Charles Rup- chock Cnot picturedj was elected May 1 to replace Charles Kopsea who withdrew from school. Graduation will soon climax the high school careers of 331 industrious Mishawaka High School seniors. Of these 331 students, 63, looking forward to further education, are being graduated on a College Preparatory courseg another 15 have fol- lowed a Pre-Engineering course. Eighty-one have prepared for business by majoring in commercial workg 41 more selected the Trade course. Six are being graduated on the Home Economics courseg two have chosen the Fine Arts courseg and 123 have completed the requirements for graduation on the General course. All told, the Class of 1941 is the largest group ever to be graduated from Mishawaka High School. The question now uppermost in the mind of every senior is Graduation nowg what next? The high school courses have prepared him for a careerg have offered countless opportunities for development of talents and aptitudes. The faculty has aided the student in whatever course of study he selected. Each graduate of M. H. S. should feel confident of the future, for 'he has had four years of valuable training which, if his time has not been wasted, should help him greatly in his search for success.
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