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ELEANOR SMITH Another spaghetti fiend who whiles away spare lime by drawing. Thinks escalators are a wonderful invention — wishes they would install them in high schools. ESTHER SWARTZ ee Esther is a proficient typist and an excellent shorthand student. This year she was secretary to Coach Arndt. MARTHA SWINEHART Cheerful is the name for Martha, whose career may be that of a suc- cessful bookkeeper. She's enthusiastic. JEANETTE THARP Dancing is her hobby and many a school party has been enlivened by her tapping feet. LILLIAN TOWE Delights in her position of right-hand girl to Coach Shake; detests to make speeches. Sews in leisure hours. JOSEPHINE TUMBARELLO Typing is her bugbear. “Jo” is a small girl, but she has a sunny per- sonality that gathers many friends. ALICE VANDER BRUGGHEN Alice, by her cheerfulness, has surmounted physical handicap. Likes bicycling, swimming, and walking in the rain. ADRIENNE VANDER HEYDEN “Adie” is an outdoor girl who loves nature and sports of all kinds. She thoroughly enjoys her summers at good old Eagle Lake. PAUL VANDER HEYDEN “Dutch” donates his spare moments to managing our basketball team. He likes hot roasted peanuts. MARGARET WAELBROECK Next to dancing, crocheting and knitting are her hobbies. She makes all those attractive sweaters and hats she wears. KATHRYN WEBSTER Sports and commercial subjects attract this future “Ideal Secretary.” Kathryn's general ambition now, is to “gel a good job and make lots of money. Page Twenty-six y r Eleanor Smith Martha Swinehart Lillian Towe Alice Vander Brugghen Paul Vander Heyden Kathryn Webster Esther Swartz . Jeanette Tharp Josephine Tumbarello Adrienne Vander Heyden Margaret Waelbroeck
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VIVIAN REPLOGLE Revels in chewing gum, but dislikes people who talk and rattle paper at the movies. She likes also to knit and swim. RUTH SCHWARTZ A broad smile and curly brown hair describe Ruth, who is outstanding in girls’ athletics, and the sort of girl everyone wants as a friend. BVELGYN: SCH WEISBERGER Happy-go-lucky “Switzer” refuses to let even history bother her. Her favorite colors are green and brown. BEATRICE SHEEDIAN A quiet, reserved girl to all appearances, but she claims she likes to giggle. She wields a paint brush to satisfy her artistic inclinations. Ruth Moore Rosanna Pahucki Arthur Newcomer May Polomskey RUTH MOORE A retiring girl who makes a good listener, and can wield a pencil to turn out some interesting sketches. ARTHUR NEWCOMER For recreation, “Art” prefers basketball, but when it comes to food he bids for chop suey. The word “dentist” fills him with dark misgivings, GERTRUDE NICOLINI Relishes ravioli, but dislikes people who eat noisi Vv. Enjoys reading, skaling, and cracking her gum. Gertrude Nicolini Mariellen Ramsbey Ruth Schwartz Beatrice Sheehan Vivian Replogle Evelyn Schweisberger ROSANNA PAHUCKI A champion stencil “turner-outer’ with a leaning toward roast chicken. Likes bright plaids and is of a friendly, talkative nature. MAY POLOMSKEY A small girl with the hobby of collecting small pictures of motion picture stars. Likes to sew, too. MARIELLEN RAMSBEY Loves to read, and finds people who show off boring, Her favorite color is blue, and she likes chili. Page Twenty-five
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H | | Without the men in overalls, modern industry would not have reached its present status. Upon these men is depend- ent the smooth running of our industrial society. | dy long and accurate training, the boys taking the Trade Course become skilled in the arts of printing, drafting, wood- working, and other shop work. ‘The superior training which these boys receive They Specialize in Vocational Study is evident by the fact that they have won many lirst prizes in the state contests at Purdue University. The vocational courses — drafting, printing, electric shop, machine shop, and auto shop — are pursued for two years. [9 | : : Boys who wish to become e ngineers or to continue a manual training course in college take the Pre-Engineering Course. VOCATIONAL FACULTY — Top Row: WALTER THURSTON, Ball State Teachers’ College, B.S., Columbia Univer- sity, M.A., rack Coach, Assistant Football Coach: EVERETT SPRAGUE, Purdue University, B.S.; HERBERT DeCROES, Purdue University, B.S., Junior Class Sponsor, Hi-Y Club Sponsor; (Lower Row) DWIGHT MARSEE, Indiana University, B.S., M.S.; CLARENCE NEEDLER, Indiana State Teachers’ College, [ByS, Colorado State College, M:S., Engineering Club Sponsor; HAROLD Purdue University, B.S.; WILLIAM J. MIDDLETON, I Purdue University, Bisa lead of Department.
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