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we Q..-4 rw I ,gp-s A ARMIN I. AMOS His Ushers Club is on the job, Ready to assist the gathering mob. RUSSELL H. ARNDT They're on that line, excitement mounts. Coach Arndt says, lt's the last yard that counts . ALICE BAKER Sweet and trim, Neat as a pin. WARD N. BAKER Caln , with a nose to remember, Tops in the sport of baseball . . . EMILY BARRACKS She's: training our tuture teachers, is she, Wears vivid colors, showing her personality. WALTER E. BOWERS A iolly fellow, director ot our school band, For group singing he is always on hand, CHARLOTTE BRAGG Lots of vitality Revealing her delightful personality . , . ROY A. BROMAN In Geometry, Trig, and Algebra too, Kind, understanding, and thoughtfully true. BEULAH BUCHANAN Aiming to please, willing to serve, Our senior sponsor ot the Girl Reserves. THEO K. CORRELL WaAa'll, boys . . That Southern drawl Is heard and recognized by all. EMILY K. DAVIDSON Act well your part, there all the honor lies . To all Thespians and Speech members this applies. MARY C. DUNN Modesty and sweetness, a Girl Reserve sponsor, She has that Southern Indiana touch about her. FLORENCE ERWIN A library complete within herself, She's acquainted with the books on every shelf. ELIZABETH F. EVANS Head of her department, English, She's a grand person from start to finish. RUTH ANN FOULKE Wearer ot earrings of every shape and size, As a shorthand teacher, she takes the prize. . 1 I f. 1.32 ..:': Ji it' L - lf3 i'4'iiIlilli' I E , ' V- , N .5 , 1 4 A, , , 1 is i1Q.3.1g.,t:iii5,ggQ lgadilgal, '52 .Q-, ':,t:il3l,,ii.i.iiiis3iygj. Y 1' 'I 'T t'4'f f??i7A'i '-,' X K 'ft-i f .- , w '2 7 fi' fz1 ' J 'I '1': 7 '5 y R 1 , A
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STUDENT COUNCIL-Last Row: Partridge, Roth, Holderman, Steffof, Kempner. Mid- dle Row: Roggeman, Evans, Steffins, Balestri, lohnson, Van Ooteghem, Brubaker, Lemler, Kindig, Davis. First Row: President Lovett, Treasurer Krueckeberg, Secretary Gulyanics, Vice-president Enfield. Last Row: Draper, Barnette, Cummins, Callsen, lennings, Wedsworth, Snyder. Middle Row: Osmundson, Gradeless, Coryn, Newcomer, Stout, Sandvold. First Row: Garrison, Sweeney, Bokhart, Davis, Halter tbehind Davisl, Logan, Richardson, Warner, Wood, Spear. League, and clothes for needy war victims. The The first student council meeting was called to order on September 23, l94l by John Bodle, stair system that freshman find so hard to follow . is one of the council's first projects. Student Council campaigns and elections have become a part of MHS. president. Mr. Maurice Kuhn was sponsor When war came and Mr. Kuhn left for the Navy, Miss Lynetta Wilson took over the head sponsor- Ship' This year, in the capable hands of Robert Lovett, the Student Council put into effect the noon lunch project and the noon dances. Records for the dances were purchased by the council. They took over the football conces- sions to earn money. At one time the student council had Tc in the treasury. Now, it has a Cne of their first projects was to organize a group of students to be in the halls at all times to meet visitors and run errands, and thus the Hall Guides originated. Other early Student Council projects were the pep session and dance before the Central-Mishawaka football game. In the past the Student Council has collected money for the Red Cross, the Anti-Tuberculosis sizable sum to its credit.
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C '57 'R 'QB ,36- HAZELL GOODWIN Feather-bobbed teacher, errand boy in slacks One, two, three, four, bend those backs . MADOLIN HACKETT Music is a part of living. A cheerful heart, over-brimming . . . DOUGLAS A. HALL A model of good manners, Excellent in forum circles . . RAE HARDISTY On leave of absence because of illness. HARRY H. HATCH ER Thriftily manages all school funds, lmmersed in figures, doing sums . . . LEILA B. HEIMBACH Very gentle, a journalist, Not a school activity has she missed. LUCINE JONES A choir her accomplishment, Cooking her specialty. REBECCA KABEL On leave of absence because ol illness. LORA DUGUID KOHLER National Honor Society to her credit. Now, class, uhmmm, -f-she said it.
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