Mishawaka High School - Miskodeed Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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Club Discovers Art Everywhere Last year ' s art club had a large num- ber of student participants. The mem- bers met together about once a month to discuss and plan out upcom- ing activities. Mr. Kitkowski spon- sored the art club. Candy Hacker said, There is art ev- erywhere. It is amazing how people can create realistic images by draw- ing ond sculpturing. I joined the club to further my knowledge of art. At one meeting the students ven- ured into a math room to work with the computers. Dy pressing the var- ious keys of the computer, the stu- dents were able to project the de- signs in the screen, it was very inter- esting and fun. While the Christmas spirit was still in the air, the art members designed many symbols and scenes of Christ- mos. The designs were transferred onto the windows at McDonolds with colorful paints and coreful precision. They also mode a movie. This includ- ed the writing of the script, the paint- ing of the scenery, the portrayal of the characters, and the filming of the movie. Mr. Kitkowski along with severol other members lough at the results of the computer design. Kothy Ice, with the supervision of Mr. Kitkowski. presses the keys of the computer that will soon result In an unusuol piece of Mrs. Chlkor discusses the mony different varieties of designs with Condy Hacker and Kelly Burns. Art i:iub 27

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Logic Guides MHS Debaters Even though the Debate club was quite small, they worked together to have a good, strong debate team. These students were well organized, could listen intensely, and could speak well under pressure. The members met as frequently as possible when they were preparing for a competition. This year ' s topic of debate was whether the U.S. should sell nuclear arms to other countries. Mrs. Ernst commented, Debate is the most mind-stimulating of all speech activities. A person not only must be well organized, but also must be able to think on his feet and prove or defend his point, or disprove his opponent ' s point. The debate team increased one ' s ability to argue logically. They were members of the local, state, and national forensic as- sociations, and competed against schools in the northern port of the state throughout the year. Pete Dorn- sife said Debate is really challeng- ing. It ' s fun to go into on argument and attempt to prove your side of the case, but come out shaking hands with your opponent. Mrs. Ernst reads through the steps on preporing notes for their debate discussions. Pete Dornslfe and Davon Holl compare their information before the actual debate begins. Kelly Hollond stands before the other members and osserts her opinion. 26 Debate



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Languages Live In Clubs Lost year ' s language clubs Interested many students. The clubs had various activities to teach many nev things about the countries of France, Ger- many, and Spoin. The German club met about once o month to discuss upcoming events. Members gathered for the annual Christmas party and the field trip to Goethe Institute in Chicago. Last year ' s French club had 41 mem- bers in it. They had a progressive dinner v here certain members v ere assigned to bring the various main courses. In the fall, the members gathered at Merrifield Pork to have their annual picnic. They also hod a Christmas breakfast 1st period for 3rd and 4th yeor students; they cooked their own meal and cleaned up afterwards. Even though the Spanish-Latin club was one of the smaller groups, it at- tracted a variety of students. They had a dinner at the Hacienda. They also hod a Christmas porty and in the spring, a picnic with a pinota full of candy to break. Sophomore, Doug Delee smiles as he fries the dessert ot the French Club picnic ot Merrifield Patk. Officers for the Sponish-Lotin Club were Tit Kling, Treosurer, Mory Leesa Jones, Vice- President, Tom Klopfenstein, President, ond Pom Lowson, Secretary. French Club sponsor, Mr. Dadry, chats with a guest during the fall picnic. 28 Language Clubs

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