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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Junior Class Officers Ed Bauer, Treasurer; Miss Margaret Moist, Head Sponsor; Eugene Huggett, President; Dick Birocci, Secretary. Dick Brainerd, Vice-President, does not appear in the picture. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, four-year-old student govern- ing body, meets bi-monthly. President Jule Steinke has been an especially able chairman. The social committee has been busy, having arranged the dance after the Central game and the very enjoy- able mid-semester dance, in addition to the regular dancing classes. The student affairs committee is responsible for the fine service flag which hangs in the auditorium. Carl Vanderlin is vice-president of the Council, Dorothy Vance is secretary, and Art Katt replaced Bob Cochran as treasurer when the latter left school to enroll in Indiana University. Page 9 74 Glimpoe AT OUR STUDENTS Manpower shortage! You’ve surely heard that cry from some source, very likely from the senior girls. They actually envy the underclassmen this year when confronted with living proof that there is still plenty of brawn and muscle to be found, especially in the junior class. Have you noticed the four strong men who were elected to serve as junior officers, and the sophomore rep- resentative on the Board of Control? Of course, seniors are mighty important, but the juniors, sophomores and freshmen aren’t so far behind. They also have their leaders, loafers, and vamps. They, too, go to football games and buy defense stamps. So, in due respect to them, we should like to know: What would you think if— Jeanne Ward wasn’t seen doing a thousand and one helpful things for the school— Bob Paul wasn’t continually roaming the halls—Arthur Brown wasn’t such a won- derful speech-maker—James Otterstein had no acting ability—Janan Groff and Barbara Rufe weren’t always talking in class—Bud Marsee’s feet weren’t so big— Lee Muldoon wasn’t Miss Barracks’ fa- vorite 8th hour pupil—Russ Huston wasn’t skipping school—Jerry Wiekamp and Zane Watts didn’t spend their study halls run- ning the movie projector—Joyce Walga- muth wasn’t so adorable—Hattie Steffens wasn’t so popular—Ray Wardell wasn’t so cute? You will find juniors, sophomores and freshmen of Mishawaka High School pic- tured at the bottom of the following pages. They are grouped according to their first semester English classes.
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BOARD OF CONTROL The Board of Control is well named since it exercises control over all school finances, even to bonding the comptroller. Its twelve members approve budgets, the largest of which belongs to the athletic depart- ment, grant permission to groups who wish to or- Student Council Third Row: Eggert, Swadner, Cleary, Went, Rodgers, DiGirolamo, Pekari, Stanley, Katt, Birocci. Second Row: Wilson, Cochran, Vanderlin, Miss Wilson, Vance, Steinke, Roggeman. First Row: Deo, Mumby, Hirsch, Thomas, Wardell, Maltby. Board of Control Left to right: Miss Perkins, Mr. Hatcher, Miss Wilson, Grace Roggeman, Mary Louise Philion, Mr. Steele, Dick Birocci, Miss Miller. ganize clubs, and approve all awards. A faculty member, Martha Miller, is chairman; vice-president is Art Katt, and secretary, Mary Louise Philion. The vice-president and secretary are always stu- dents. The board meets monthly. Art Katt, Eugene Huggett, and Bud Marsee do not appear in the picture. Third Row: Pozwilka, Lynch, DeMeester, Kaiser, Albright, Steffens, Kersh, Stefoff, Larimer. Second Row: Morgan, Vance, Gulyanics, D. Weber, I. Weber, Emmert. First Row: Barnard, Frank, Carlson, Brown, Portalese.
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Senior Hi-Y Fourth Row: Fulper, Biltz, Katt, Van Tilbury, Olcott, Granger. Third Row: Longnecker, Stefoff, Weiss, Dahl, Obenchain, Hirsch, Mr. Ulmer. Second Row: Edwards, Beiser, Zimmerman, Vanderlin, Futter, Barkes. Sophomore Hi-¥ First Row: Stoeckinger, Steinke, Weimer, Porter, Deo. MAINTAIN HIGH CHARACTER STANDARDS ENGLISH VI Second Row: Pion, Heiser, Hover, Dorbin, Squibb, Nash, Witwer. First Row: Zeiger, Caskey, Erne, New- comer, Dubbs, Pittman, Fry. Senior Hi-Y Even though five new members were initiated, Senior Hi-Y mem- bership decreased nearly 25 per- cent this year. Many of the boys, among them the president, Robert Cochran, left for college at the end of the first semester. As usual, the Standing: Mr. Correll, Bohdan, Mauer, Campanale, Weiss, Sime, Wade, Piraccini. Seated: Pollock, Powell, Stefoff, Karler, Lovett. club did a fine job on programs for the Central-Mishawaka game, and helped the Girl Reserves deco- rate the halls at Christmas time. Officers are Art Katt, president; John Stoekinger, vice-president; Carl Vanderlin, secretary; Walter Edwards, treasurer.
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