Mishawaka High School - Miskodeed Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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C - [ FOURTH ROW: Perry, Burkowski, Canarecci, Jacob, Doseman, Miss Foulke, Goddard, Krone- ommercta witter, Witkowski, Hums, Komich, Warniers. Club THIRD ROW: Van Daele, Griffis, Palmer, Wenman, Prahl, Van Wasenhove, Myers, Frisoni, Kopsea, Praklet, Katterheinrick. SECOND ROW: Lutes, Williams, Van De Walle, McBride, Thalmer, Hayes, Healy, Smith, Rossi, Claxton, De Long, Freeze, Fore, Mark, Huys. FIRST ROW: Auble, Rotondi, Mammon, Ganser, Reed, Vance, Martin, Bauert, Beeson, Bracke, Mahank, Nemeth, Power. | Commercial Club Members Banquet As Usual The officers of the Commercial Club are Al- Their meetings are half social and half busi- bert Martin, president, Bill Reed, vice-president ness. Through the people who speak at the and program chairman, Dorothy Vance, secre- business meetings, the members learn business tary-treasurer, and Miss Foulke, advisor. This ways and become acquainted with the busi- is one of the school’s largest clubs with one- ness men of the community. Among their hundred and forty members. speakers was Mr. Fordham, the personnel English V THIRD ROW: Najdek, DeGiro- lamo, Fossett, DeBaets, Toombs, Lundry, Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Cox, Murphy, Frohwerk, Brothers, Quier, Zim- mer, Orlosky, Sterzik. FIRST ROW: Williams, Shiltz, Stull, Becraft, Verhamme, Ver- straete, Gray, Van Lew, Mich- aels.

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F. orum Club THIRD ROW: Tracas, Bacon, Matchette, Mr. Stout, Schlegel, Lahr. SECOND ROW: Pr ice, Vanderlin, Nevel, Mattmiller, North, Whitt, Kamm, Overpeck, Steele, Smith. SEATED: Trump, Dornsife, Miss Zeis, Stanton, Sheaks, Brady. Jorum Club Studies Current Problems The Forum Club, which started the year with about 30 members has Mr. Stout and Miss Zeis as sponsors. The group has placed its study emphasis upon ‘Post War Planning” this year. In the course of the year they have heard such speakers as Rosemary Finnegan, an American citizen born in the Philippines, and James Bor- en, teacher and social worker, who was a pris- oner in a Japanese concentration camp in Thia- English V LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie, Mattmil- ler, Lamb, Swanger, Lutes, Bosscawen, Orton, Scheibelhut. land. The club has also studied parliamentary procedure. The purpose of the club is to stimu- late interest in, and study through constructive discussion, current, social, political, and eco- nomic problems of concern to high school stu- dents. The officers of the club are: Paul Matchette, president, Carl Vanderlin, vice-president, Joan Christoph, secretary-treasurer, and Delores Sheaks, news reporter.



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manager from the Ball Band, who gave a talk on what an interview consists of, and the type of work done at the Ball Band. Their social meetings included a Halloween party, a Christmas party, and Saint Patrick's Day party, held in the music room. Fun and gaiety, besides refreshments, were always to be had at these lively parties. The Commercial Club held their annual ban- quet, to which all commercial students, Com- mercial Club alumni, and business men of the community are invited, in the late spring. At the banquet, gold, silver, and bronze pins were given as first, second, and third prizes to the three highest ranking students in begin- ning and advanced typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. This is an event long anticipated by Mishawaka business representatives as well as students. The business men, now of all times, are clamoring for good office workers and through this connection and the recom- mendation of commercial department teach- ers, jobs are handed out more nearly accord- ing to merit instead of on first impressions made at an interview. English V THIRD ROW: Chamberlin, Jen- sen, Marshall, Snyder, Johnson, Miller, Sanders, Hoff. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Hofman, Rice, Bottorff, Sousley, Wade, Overmyer, Lievans. FIRST ROW: Perry, Criger, Ted- row, Brumbaugh, Hanley, Celie, Crothers, Leslie. Page 21

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