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Seniors Look at Graduation! Graduation will be the climax of four happy years at high school for 303 sen- iors, the largest class in the history of the school. Hopeful of a college education, sixty- six seniors enrolled in the College Prepar- atory Course; eighteen others, in a Pre- Engineering Course. Preparing for busi- ness or industry, eighty-one seniors ma- jored in commercial subjects; thirty-seven completed a Trade Course. Ninety-six sen- iors chose the General Course. Page 10 4
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A counselor to girls in problems of home adjustment, attendance, health, and personality, the originator of both the hall guides and Big Sister Club; the supervisor of so- cial functions of the school; Miss Jean Cravens is admir- ably suited for the position of dean of girls. She also recommends girls for placement in part-time work. Besides the hall guides, this semester Miss Cravens has a staff of seven office girls, chosen for their depend- ability and trustworthiness. They are in complete charge of the Dean's office during her absence, answering tele- phone calls, applying first aid, and making appointments. Throughout the year the big sisters encourage in their little sisters a better understanding and appreciation of the school. Co-chairmen Mary Lang and Julia Rohleder, and their assistants for the party in September are pic- tured with their little sisters. Back row: Stella Mae Enger, Betty Jo Minegar, Barbara Lahr, Mary Lang, Maxine Paul, Betty Jane Beron, and Harriet Cripe. Middle row: Julia Rohleder, Martha Bancroft, Mary Jane Edgar, Alice Chamberlain, Ruth Schind- ler, and Dorothy Weis. Front row: Martha Lang, Anne Dorogi, Alma Johnson, Marian Huston, Wilma Seigler, Helen Schindler, and Betty Jane White. Hostesses forithe schooh Gre™thése hall’ quides: seated: Veral Maé,Bromdn, Mattha Lang, dnd Mar garet Curtis; standing:yEleanor Peterson, Betty Jo Minegar, Marguerite Hoover} Betty¥Jane Berom,’ Wil- ma Seigler, Julia Rohledér, Marjorie VanRie, Maty Lang, Glenna..Mock,Lorraine, Almquist..and Mary Jane Edgar. Those not in the picture are Doris Ab- raham, Rosemary Dean, Barbara Edgar, Elizabeth Ganser, Gloria Goldstein, Beverly Strope, Lavon Woodward, and Mary Lou Wylie.
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savy if 7 e | fa fa JO OAi6 BEERER ne may wear the : achiewement The Senior Class chose Jay Gibson and Lucian Philion president and vice- president, respectively, on the first bal- lot. Anna Frisoni was elected secretary; and Richard Diltz, treasurer, on the third ballot. This was the first group of the new student committee to visit another school in order to see a form of student government in operation. They reported on the effective monitor system at Kokomo High School. Important on the seniors’ calendar were William J. Gardner has been the head the class play, “Wings of the Morning”; sponsor of the class for the three years. the selection of Marian Kirkpatrick as Miss Other senior sponsors are Jean Cravens, Kodeed, and Carl Kelley, King Kodeed, Elizabeth Evans, Harry Hatcher, Leila matinee dances and concessions at foot- Heimbach, and Larmon Whitmer. ball games and the basketball tourna- ment, which added income for the Misko- deed. The Notre Dame Modernairs furnished music for the Junior-Senior Promenade, held for second successive year at the Palais Royale in South Bend.
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