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BOCK, CAROLYN-This demure lass is a talented piano player. She likes outdoor sports and spends much of her time playing tennis with Bobbie Brandt, Carolyn Varin, Betty Schroeder, and Jean Lou Foley. Swimming also claims her attention. Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Minstrel, '33. Gym Exhibition. Hockey and Volley Ball teams. BOEMLER, GEORGE-George is a familiar sight in the art rooms as he capably filled the position of Art assistant. Claims fishing and baseball provide his best recreation. Pals. around with George Vickery, John Clark, and Bob Carr. Is going to post. Scouting. BOLES, ELIZABETH MAY-Vivacious Betty makes the journey from Ft. Harrison daily to attend S. H. S., and we are surely glad that she does. Rides a horse in grand style. Betty Walson and Mary Jane Wight often accompany her. Western High, Washington, D. C., saw her as a freshman. Junior Vaudeville, '34. Sweet Briar will soon welcome Betty. BOND, GEORGE-Tall George went for Physics, Chemistry, and Trigonometry in a big way..Devotes much of his time to the building of radios. Excels in swimming. Eagle Scout. Minisino. Radio Club. Chemistry Club. History Club. Assistant Business Manager of Annual. Frequently seen with Hal Benham. BORINSTEIN, ARTHUR-Here we have another football, ping-pong, and horseback-riding enthusiast. After graduation, Arthur will at- tend the Pennsylvania Warton School of Finance. Pals with Bud Goldsmith and Al Goldstein. Tuesday's Echo Staff. Press Club. Bowling League. OWDEN, CLAIRE--Talkative and energetic Claire is known to all of us. Butler College will receive her after graduation. Our loss, their gain. Marjorie Northrup and Bessie Jane Aldrige, she rates as her best friends. Dabbles in oratory. Secretary of Senate. German Club. BOWLING, JAMES-Jim may be another Clark Gable some day, for he has been very active in the Drama League. Lists basketball, tennis and football as his favorite sports. Numbers John Bright, Bob Carey, Dick Robbins, and Jay Schilling among his friends. BOWMAN, JOHN-Quiet, unobtrusive John is a fellow who mixes well with everyone. Enjoyed Commercial courses under Mr. Rouch and Mr. Crossland. Seen often with Joe Illingsworth. Active in Scouting work. Senate. Heading for the sunny South to enter North Carolina State University. BOYER, HELEN-,Recipes and Ingredients. Domestically minded Helen found the Foods course to be a very practical and Flavorite one. Loves canoeing, swimming, and dancing. Seen frequently with Willard Murray and Thelma Bennett. Is planning to post. BRADLEY, ROSEMARY-A very popular young lady is Rosemary, who enjoys going places with Helen Frick and June Billeter. Her favorite pastime is dancing. Plans to enter either the University 'of Michigan or Indiana. True Blue Club. Social Committee. BRADY, DOROTHY F.-Introducing a snappy brunette with lots of dramatic ability. Dot excels in Domestic. Science, enjoying Mrs. Conrad's Foods course. If not in the company of Nina Jo Johnson and Martha Rayburn, she may be found deeply engrossed in a. book. Drama League. Purdue-her next stop. BRANDON, BETTY--This peppy brunette manages to rate all the dances and have a fine time. Agrees that Miss Pratt is one grand teacher and that Mrs. Conrad made Foods a very enjoyable course. Sees Mara Lee Leonberger and Ruth VValtermire in school, and a certain Charles P. in her spare moments.
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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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BRANDT, BABETTE- Bobbie that fun-loving fourth of the Varin- Schroeder-Foley Brandt quartet has aroused much hilarity with that V8 of hers. Her vivid personality, as well as her crowd-drawing tennis court has made her average of friends a high sum. VQIANDT LOUISE-Attractive, friendl Louise is quite a basket I y ' ball enthusiast. Her enthusiasm for this sport was especially notice- able when Jim Seward was playing. Chairman of Junior Vaudeville Ushers. Senior Party Committee. Chairman of Senior Play Ushers. VKREWER, WILLIAM- Lazybones is certainly not the name for hard-working Bill, who pounds away at a typewriter like a full- fledged newspaperman. Annual Editor of 1935. Shortridge Corres- pondent to Indianapolis News and Times. Thursday's Echo Staff. Press Club. Social Committee. Scout Club. Chairman of the hilarious act Little Women in the Junior Vaudeville, '34. Rates Fred Tucker and Bob Springer as best friends. BRIGGS, JAMES-Introducing our popular mathematician! James has an intense interest in anything concerning mathematics. Found often in the company of Paul Klinge, Russell Harris, and Forrest Pauli. President of the Senate. Math Club. Chemistry Club. German Club. Senior Honor Roll. Honor Society. BRIGHT, JOHN-Johnny is another of those dangerous blue-eyed blondes. Will continue his popularity at Indiana or Butler. Finds en- joyment in driving and in playing baseball and basketball. Selects J. B. Moorman and Bill Southerland as companions. BROOKS, DAVID-Dave is a member of the R. O. T. C. personnell-- adashing First Lieutenant of Company B. Likes to ride horses and hunt. Chooses Blaine Cline as his best pal. Is going to study aviation at Ohio State. JBROOKS, DOROTHY-- Brooksie , by her friendly attitude, has made herself one of the best known girls around Shortridge. Spends much of her time with Naioma Scott, Jean Erich, and Ruth Osborne. En- joys swimming. Is a great. reader, and was the winner of the D. A. R. Essay Contest in 1934. History Club. Drama League. Social Committee. BROSSART, MAXINE-As an assistant in the nurse's room Maxine has shown much efficiency. Spends much of her time with Marguerite Herriot, Mildred Benson, and Bethel White. True Blue Club. Honor Society. l JBROWN, BUDDY- Napoleon , our lively Senior Class President, is not only a first rate scholar, but is football-minded and mighty proud of his letter. With his big vocabulary and sparkling, effervescent ways, Bud is well known and well-liked about school. Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. Student Council. Senior Party Committee. Varsity Foot- ball. Letterman. BROWN, CHARLES-Happy-go-lucky Charlie has packed many good times into his four years at S. H. S. Art work holds the spotlight for him. Will continue his artistic accomplishments at some art school. Often with Paul James and Dot Clem. Art Staff of Annual. BROWN, HAROLD CLIFFORD-Hal liked English and Science at school. Engaged in football and track, with a. preference for the former. Quite a hunter from all reports. Selects Tom Watson and Charles Sumner as his best friends. -I BROWN, JOHN HARRISON-Here is the typical American boy, tall,,dark, and handsome. His grace in tap dancing helped win the Junior Vaudeville Acts of '33 and '34. Usually pals around with Rodney Albright and boys of Culver Military Academy. Treasurer of Math Club. Senate. Chemistry Club. German Club. Golf Team. Senior Party Tree Committee. Senior Honor Roll. Senior Play cast.
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