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WP nce Loren Proudfit, Robert Hiler, and Arthur Vallicelli. Robert Metzger, Marjorie Hatfield, They Are Graduating Last September the seniors chose Arthur Vallicelli as their president, and under his leadership they have gone For- ward with a co-operative spirit in present- ing their class play and producing the Miskodeed. Loren Proudfit has been vice- president: Marjorie Hatfield, secretary; and Robert Metzger, treasurer. Robert Filer was the seniors’ representative on the Board of Control. The Faculty sponsors are Mr. Harry H. Hatcher, head sponsor, Miss Jean M. Cravens, Miss Lora J. Du- ouid, Miss Ruby V. Perkins, Miss Dorothy E. Welch, and Mr. Darl F. Wood. Two hundred and sixty-five dignified seniors, looking back upon their somewhat turbulent undergraduate days, realize that Mishawaka High School has given them many opportunities For social development and training which is offered in four dif- ferent courses. ; More seniors are enrolled in the College- Preparatory Course than in any other. Those who take this course believe that they are laying a firm foundation for their future education or vocation. A knowledge of academic subjects increases ones un- derstanding and broadens one s interests. Of immeasurable value to the high school student looking Forward to business is the Commercial Course. Under com- petent instructors, students learn the skills of bookkeeping. typing, shorthand, and other business subjects. : The crowing industrial world makes a vocational course indispensable toa high school. The exceptionally high standard of work done in the shops of Mishawaka High School has created a large demand in this community for Trade Course oraduates. Those who wish to enter col- lege take a Pre-Engineering Course. Students who are not interes ted in going to college or in pursuing any specific prof ession or trade take the General Course. Few requirements enable the student to study subjects of his own choice. Page Eleven
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They Aspire to College The College Preparatory Course is popular with students, because, as idealis- tic freshmen, they are hopeful that they may attend some college. Hopes are often thwarted: but, the seniors appreciate the broad foundation they have laid by com- pleting this course. English, social science, f oreign. languages, mathematics, the physi- cal sciences — all these help to make a well-rounded education. Eighty-two of the 1937 graduating class are enrolled in the academic course. SCIENCE FACULTY — Top Row: LORRAINE ULREY, Manchester College, A.B.; DARL WOOD, Indiana University, ACB. Senior Class Sponsor, Science Club Sponsor; WALLA CE MINER, Indiana Central College, A.B., Indiana University, M.A., Junior Class Sponsor, Camera Club Sponsor; MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT — Center: ROY BROMAN, Indiana University, A.B., M.A., President of the Teachers’ Federation, Comptroller of Board of Control: LESTER DAHL, Knox College, A.B: Northwestern University, M.A., Head Junior Class Sponsor; MARGARET MOIST, Indiana University, A.B., Junior Class Sponsor, Commercial Club Play Director; SOCIAL SCIENCE DE- PARTMENT —Lower Row: FRANK W. CHAPMAN, DePauw University, A.B., Indiana University, M.A., Head of Department, Guidance Director, Sponsor of National Honor Society, Sponsor of Scout Club; RUSSELL ARNDT (above), University of Notre Dame, L.L.B., Football Coach; RUBY PERKINS, Butler University, A.B., Radcliff College, M.A., Senior Class Sponsor; WILLIAM GARD- NER, DePauw University, A.B., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Head Sophomore Class Sponsor; ESTHER NUGENT, Indiana University, A.B. M.A.; DOROTHY WELCH, Smith College, A.B., Freshman Guidance Adviser; LARMON WHITMER, DePauw University, A.B., Columbia University, M.A., Head Freshman Class Sponsor, Sponsor of Honorary Scholastic Society, Sophomore Guidance Adviser; LAN- GUAGE DEPARTMENT — LOLA JANE ROSENBERGER, French, Indiana University, A.B., Soph- =e omore Class Play Director; 0 wa ZOE WYLAND, Latin (above), University of Chicago, Ph. B., Mer- curius Adviser.
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