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J BATTISTA, ANITA-Pat is a basketball, football, and tennis fan of the first degree, but - she also finds time to dance. Having en- joyed Bookkeeping under the instruction of Mr. Crossland, she plans to continue along that line of work. You can't fool Pat - she has a comeback for everything. BEALL, ELEANOR MAE-This attractive blonde likes Cooking and Shorthand best in school, ,but outside, bicycling is her main interest. She is the fourth in the ,quartet of Stella Drake, Vitalis Alting, and Vera Carmichael. Butler and Purdue will probably see her in the next few years. BEASLEY, BETTY-The twinkle in her eye spells mischief, but Betty seems to keep well up on her lessons and remains every- body's friend. Goes horseback-riding with Doris Wheeler and Carolyn Hewitt. Minstrel. Gym Exhibition. Junior Vaudeville, '34. Echo Staff. Chairman of Entertainment Committee for Senior Party. Literary Staff of Annual. Senior Honor Roll. BEASLEY, BYRON-Who doesn't know Barney , the man about town? His beaming face was often seen with Fred Tucker and Frank Jones - that is, in the few minutes he wasn't with the girls' tennis champion. As chairman he put over the Junior Vaude- ville in great shape. Sports Editor of Wednesday's Echo and Boys' Sports Editor for Annual. Likes Basketball best. Going to favor Butler. Sociable Teaser. Played one of the leads in the Senior Play. BEATTY, JUNE-June is another of those attractive brunettes who aspires to the nursing profession. Has played basketball, and is a swimmer of no mean ability. Came to Shortridge from Columbus High School, Columbus, Indiana. J BECK, ANNiAnn can usually be seen in her Chevy roadster with Helen Chappell, Marianne Cummings, and Miriam Ellison. Will study at the Chicago Art Institute. Junior Vaudeville, '34. Biklub. President of Sketch Club. Art Staff of Annual. BEECHEY, LOUISE-Here we have an excellent student as well as a sport enthusiast. Is hardly ever seen without her best friend, Mar- guerite Call. Building radios is one of Weezie's favorite pastimes. Two Gym Exhibitions. Secretary of Radio Club. Chemistry Club. Na- tional Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. ELL, CHLORIS- Cocoa has won us all with her winning smile and personality. She has been active in school activities as well as a top-notcher in scholarship. Usher in Junior Vaudeville, '34. Senate. Math Club. Chemistry Club. Press Club. Gym Exhibition. Copy Editor of Friday's Echo. Literary Staff of Annual. Senior Honor ll. Secretary of National Honor Society. I ENHAM, HAL-Hal has crawled and dived his way into many a fair heart at S. H. S. Did you see his ballet dance in the Junior Vaude- ville, '34? Will attend Michigan. Eagle Scout and Minisino. Scout Club. Senior Party Committee. BENNETT, THELMA-Dark eyed, dark haired Thelma rather ad- mired the masculine side of the faculty, especially Mr. Roache and Mr. Geisler. Has been a frequent spectator at the football and bas- ketball games and track meets. Will post. BERNARD, ANN-Dramatics and Music, hold first place in this brunette's program. Violinist in A Orchestra. Has taken part in several plays in school and does quite a bit of acting outside S. H. S. Drama League. German Club. True Blue Club. Ann will go to Bloom- ington to attend Indiana. BERNSTEIN, GERALD-Jerry, a prominent member of our Senate, likes his Science, especially Zoology and Chemistry. Gives much of his spare time to reading and painting. Annual Literary Staff.
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J -,BALKE, MAUDE NULSEN-Charming Maude is one of the prettiest and most popular seniors. - Manages to keep up her grades, too. Vergil with Miss Marthens proved a great joy to her. Third Page Editor of Tuesday's Echo. Press Club. Winning Act of Junior Vaudeville, '34, Will grace the Vassar campus. Senior Honor Roll. J BALKE, VIRGINIA NULSEN-Have you noticed how Virginia's locker seemed to attract the crowds at the end of each day? Co- cnairman of Winter Interlude , winning act of Vaudeville, '34. Senior Party Committee. Tuesday's Echo. Press Club. BANKS, ALTA-Peppy little Alta finds basketball and dancing drawing cards for her. Too, Foods, Botany, and English were all delightful under Miss Waterbury, Miss Rawls, and Miss Clark. Kathryn Bock, Marjorie Seifert, and Betty Buser know her best. Business College next year. BARLOW, DOROTHY D.-Under the successful management of Dorothy as co-chairman, the Winter Interlude act won first prize in the Junior Vaudeville, '34. Makes the fourth in the popular Balke- Barlow-Chapin-Balke quartetl Vice-president of Social Committee. Tuesday's Echo Staff. Press Club. True,Blue Club. BARNES, ALBERTA MAY--Little Al with 'the fascinating eyes, gets a great deal of pleasure from coasting and tennis. She plans to satisfy her craving for business courses at Indiana Central. She and Olava Fiest combined their talents to steer the beautiful Palm Beach Plaza act in the Junior Vaudevllle, '34. BARNEY, EMMA LOUISE-Here is a forth-coming business woman for sure! Her favorite courses in Shortridge have been Typing, Ma- chine Operation, and Bookkeeping. For recreation she prefers bridge. Headed for Indiana Central Business College. BARNI-IARDT, DOROTHY MAE- Dot can usually be found with Margie Gray and Eulala Batman. She sings in the choir and plays the piano. Dot enjoyed History with Mr. Lockhart and Foods with Miss Waterbury. , BARRETT, CHARLES-Crack! and another tennis ball bit the dust because Babe Barrett was behind the racket. This six footer is going to post maybe to see more of Miss McClellan, his favorite teacher. BARRETT, KATHRYNE-Unable to resist the lure of music, Kay spends much of her time dancing. With Virginia Vichard and Mary Jane Tawhr she keeps everybody happy. Is quite a typist. Out for Indiana. BARRETT, MARGARET-Quiet, attractive Margo plans to god to Indiana University for her M. D. Is usually with Lola Lennox and Jean Smith. Dancing and swimming claim most of her leisure time. Gym Exhibition, '31. German Club. BATMAN, EULALA-Spends her time in good weather teeing off at ,the local golf courses. Also fond of dancing. Prefers the friendship of Norma Rahe and Bernadine O'Conner to all others. Posting a year before going to DePauw. BATTENBERG, ROBERT- Printing, more printing, and Business Arithmetic says our Bob. Having studied printing to a great ex- tent here in Shortridge, Bob may continue along ,this line at Indiana. Goes in for Business Arithmetic in a big way, especially as taught by Miss Mallory. Malcolm Haines and Frank Zorniger can often be found in the company of this six-footer.
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BETZ, DOROTHY-A white uniform will be very becoming to Dot as she capably fills the position of a nurse. Began her high school career at Saint Agnes Academy. Enjoys the company of Helen Wilson, and together they have many good times. VBIBBINS, RUTH-Here is an attractive brunette with large, soft eyes and a genial good humor. Considers Doris Goldsmith, June Dun- ham, and Martha Egger her best friends. Enjoys swimming, bicycling, and playing the piano. Will enter DePauw in the fall. Biklub. Chem- istry Club. Gym Exhibition. . BILLINGS, TOM-Good natured Tom is an animal authority after serving a year as Zoology assistant. Miss McClellan, of course, holds first place among teachers. Co-worker John Wallace and Bob Hedges say Tom is one fine fellow. Ellie Coldwell thinks so, too. Headed for Wabash. Senior Party Committee. BILLETER, JUNE-Meet our enthusiastic chemist. It hardly need be said that her favorite teacher is Mr. Wade. Pals with Jean Alberty. Loves to swim. Girls' Glee Club. Chemistry Club. BIRD, MAX-Happy-go-lucky Max has made many friends in Short- ridge-first among these are Bertram Ellis and Dudley Swartz. The atoms in Chemistry and the molecules in Physics appealed to his scientific mind. Divides his time between playing tennis and reading. Will attend Indiana. BIRK, NELLE- Boots is that genial blonde who has enjoyed Gym and Miss Thompson so much. Participant in several tennis tourna- ments. Goes places with June Wininger, Ruth Stettleg and Toots Miles. Will soon be seen on the campus at Bloomington. , BLACK, MARGARET ELIZABETH-Red-headed Betty came to us from La Jolla, California, so naturally she likes the wide open spaces and Spanish. Enjoyed courses under Mr. Lockhart, Miss Lewman, and Miss McClellan. BLACK, ELIZABETH-Artistic Betty found the many Ari courses in school a great delight. Quite an enthusiast of swimming. Plays volleyball. Names as her best friends Mary Schiedler, Marcella Was- son, and Paul Isley. John Herron Art Institute or University of Southern California next. BLACK, KATHRYN-Kak as she is known to her close friends, hails from Sullivan High School. She is fond of swimming and dancing. May be seen around the halls with Virginia Morriss and Grace Taylor. Intends to go to Indiana University. BLACKLEY, MARIAN-- Tudie should get a prize for having the best. mental attitude toward her lessons. Observe the Blackley car for Marion and her friends. A good time for all in that car! Planning to go to Butler in the fall. BLAKE, JANE-Jane is a vivacious brunette and combines good grades with good times. French with Mrs. Weathers, English and Science won her attention as fine courses. Has been active in Scouting work, at present as treasurer of Troop number 1. Margaret Wells and Ruth Marshall make up the threesome. Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. True Blue Club. Drama League. Junior Vaude- villel '34. Y BLOOM, BERNARD-Journalism was Barney's favorite course, with Miss Shoup heading his preferred teachers list. Ask him what his favorite pastime is and he will answer listening to the radio .
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