Mishawaka High School - Miskodeed Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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CAMERA CLUB officers critically scan a photographic album. Standing are President Steve Zawadzki and Vice President Larry Penrose. Seated are Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Swadener and Secretary- Treasurer Sue Motis. CAMERA CLUB-Back Row: Dujardin, Showalter, jordan, D. john- son, Penrose, Swadener, Town. Middle Row: Clark, Crumb, Miller, P. Motis, S. Motis, Lower, C. johnson, Harrington. Front Row: shutter-bugs form a new club How about Foggy Foto Flippers' for a name? It's corny. 'Foto Fiends' is cool. 'F-Stoppers' sounds better though. So went the argument to choose a name for the new camera club. One of six new clubs to be organized at Mishawaka High School this year, the camera club attracted 14 eager students as charter members. The shutter-bugs heard illustrated talks on the fun- damental whats, whens, and hows of taking snapshots. They learned that an S-curve makes a picture more artistic, that formal balance is dull, and that pictures should be framed by objects in the background. Members applied what they learned at meetings in special picture-taking assignments. They snapped pic- tures to enter in the high school photography contest, to cover the preparations for open house, and to por- tray Spring Comes to Mishawakaf' Meyerhoefer, Wilson, Zimmer, Myers, Warner, Erickson, Geyer, Hubble. Standing: Zawadzki, In Corner: Yoder, Wilke, Bock. Sponsors Miller, Karst, and Hammer are not in the picture. Z7

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OH, MY 'I'l'I'LE FINGER! Kiss it, Char- HOW THAT MAN can Charleston l sighs the independent maid Hilda, as she interrupts lie! wails the helpless Phyllis, Charlie a midnight family feud to demonstrate to the Palmers how her sugarboy can dance. A looks on in disgust. professional teacher taught nearly twenty eager juniors to Charleston especially for the play. juniors turn clock back to flapper days in their first production UCOLLECIATE, COLLECIATE, yes we are collegiate, sings Larry Palmer who returned home from college rather unexpectedly. He was temporarily suspended for swallowing goldfish, much to the distress of his parents. 26 'iYou're the Cream in My Coffee, was one of the old songs revived in Mishawaka because of the Junior Play. Evie Palmer fJanet Stantonj and Charlie Hill Cl-Ierb Andersonj i'Turn Back the Clock 25 years to the age of the Charleston and plus-fours. The Palmer family, Arthur tGary Lowerj, Anna fJane Cox, Sharon Doylej, Sally fJanet Hemingerj and a proud college man, Larry QStu Fishmanl, watch with amusement while 18-year-old Evie chooses be- tween her two beaus, Charlie Hill and Johnnie Stone fPaul Danneker, Ron Showalterj. With a yellow Ford jalopy, painted slickers, short dresses, rolled-down hose, flapper bobs, and the song, Baby Face, the comedy achiev- ed the traditional color of a junior class musical. Parents in the audience remembered the styles, songs, and customs of the flapper era, the students discovered that Dad and Mom were kids once, too. Others in the cast were Sue Wolf, Nedra Miller, Barbara Meyerhoefer, Marti Crumb, Curtis Johnson, Jo Zimmer, and Tom Dosmann. Student director was Gretchen Morris.



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BUSINESS MANAGER Marty Sherwin counts part of the 6,000 Miskodeed dollars. Dur- ing the year he made picture intments balanced t h e appo i budget and ordered engravings. ACTIVITIES EDITOR Shirley Wentworth helps the photogra- pher by putting a flashbulb in the extension. Scheduling pic- tures and writing captions kept her busy until the last deadline. Qgeaw THEME EDITOR Doris Dycus hunts through her mail box for missing captions. Even though her section had no copy, Doris found that story-telling captions were just as hard to write. UNDERCLASS EDITOR Ro n Stangl explains full-page layouts to the junior staff before giving them actual picture mounting assignments in his much-im- proved underclass section. FACULTY EDITOR Betty Boger files teachers' pictures in alpha- betical order. Her job consisted of mziking picture appointments, mounting pictures, and collect- ing data about teachers. ART EDITOR Ray Baldoni also served as Circulation Manager. Ray set an all-time record when he ordered l,35O copies of the Miskodeed, which was 50 more than last year. 28 -as 4+ 'V EDITOR Pam Motis found her duties many and diverse: assign- ing work to keep the staff busyg pinch hitting in jobs that needed doingg supplying needed en- couragement and criticism, SENIOR EDITOR Doris Smedley tests the thickness of rubber ce- ment before mounting senior panels. She mounted the 360 pictures using a harder, but neater, method than last year. SPORTS EDITOR Paul Macri squints to capture a thrilling moment at the Fort Wayne all home football games, he paced the sidelines with Mr. Ed Andros. game. At ACTIVITIES EDITOR Cara Lee Mitchell ponders about copy ideas, Forced to cram an active club's story into a small copy block, she spent more time cut- ting the copy than writing it. OFFICE MANAGER Charmayne Bryan amazed staff members: she could take a letter down in shorthand faster than anyone could dictate it and type piles of copy in no time at all. SPONSOR Martha Miller kept the Miskodeed wheels turning smoothly, helped the staff over the humps when the going got rough, and provided inspiration for the idea-hungry writers.

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