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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GERALDINE BUCZKOWSKI This blond twinkle-toes is a we ll known dancer and instructor of dancing. She believes that swimming is the best pastime, next to dancing. PRANCES “CASKEY Frances, a girl who knows her own mind and keeps Iie has selec ted nursing as most suited to her tastes and talents. DORIS COVELL. This prospective teacher, or Orphans’ Home super- VISOT, likes ice skating and steak and mushrooms, an enjoyable combination for anyone. ROBERT COME ay Girls, if you don'l siggle and can make good mashed potatoes, “Bob” will like you, His crowning ambition is to be Sherlock Holmes Il. CHESTER CRUM This sociable, blond fellow is going lo combine his weaknesses for books and the country into learning the honorable occupation of farming. HAROLD CURTIS Blond and grinning always indicate Harold. Though he enjoys all kinds of recreation, he is considering turn- ing serious and becoming an accountant. LORRAINE DANKSON Lorraine's favorite pastimes are dancing, swimming, and drawing pictures. She means to use her talent to design dresses for the women of the country. ADELAIDE DOSMANN If “Addie’s” ambitions are realized, Katherine Cornell will have to defend her laurels. Adelaide not only likes acling, but also good music. Chester Crum Harold Curtis Lorraine Dankson Adelaide Dosmann Paul Driver John Elliott Geraldine Buczkowski Frances Caskey Doris Covell Robert Coverly Page Fourteen PAUL. DRIVER . J Although his father is a “cop, Paul certainly hasn't ‘flat feet.’ Paul is active in our school clubs and works hard at his hobby, art. JOHN EEGIOT TI. “Johnny” considers himself the worst half of the twins, but we know otherwise. He is an ardent devotee of vivid shirts and socks.
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