Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Man ' s best friend is great for companionship. Wheels— big, little, round, square, or spoked— all are seniors. These students have a monopoly on the relaxed, nonchalant air. Generally they ap- pear far more bright-eyed than the underclass- men—no 7:30 ' s. The senior men are denoted by yellow cords. The Med-Law Boress, the high- light in the lives of the aspiring medical and law students, consists of a week ' s debating and cul- minates in a savage football game. Music stu- dents prepare for recitals, education students leave campus for their practice teaching to dis- cover if their methods Profs, were right. There are struggles to be sure, but generally senior life is associated with the best and easiest of every- thing—best seats at the games, prominent offices in all extra-curricular activities, and the fun of Senior Week. First to arrive at their favorite spot in Brown County or the best quarry pool, seniors are always ahead. Suddenly, realizing their campus days are nearly over, they feel a com- pulsion to attend every function and do every- thing they can squeeze into their already busy schedule. The last semester brings job interviews, fittings for caps and gowns, orders for graduation announcements, wedding plans, and finally the commencement festivities. Seniors signify the hopes of the green freshmen, the aspirations of the sophomores, and the awaited seniority for the juniors— truly the zenith of college life. During the last semester on campus, the senior applies for inter- views for future jobs. 27

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A friend is great for discussions. A special friend is great for . . . discussions and companionsliip. • • • seniors Ah, yes. The toils and tribulations of having a car on campus. It must be a really big date. And they miut study, too. 26



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• • . and post grads. Dean Ralph E. Cleland is responsible for the smooth internal workings of the Graduate School. Emphasis on work at the graduate level has been increasing at I.U. for the past several years. Curricula have been extended to al- low graduate work in many schools and divisions of the University. This year students working toward grad- uate degrees comprise about one-fourth of the total full-time enrollment. The Graduate School is responsible for the advanced education of approximately 1,000 Arts and Science graduates. In addi- tion, the School of Education, the School of HPER, the School of Business, and the School of Music offer graduate work. These students with the students of the Graduate School and those finishing undergraduate degrees in conjunction with classes in the Sch ool of Law number approximately 4,000. It ' s simple now . . . but try teaching it to an undcrgrad. 28

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