Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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BROWN, LUCILE-A good sport and interested in sports-that's Lucy! Plays baseball and basketball, swims, and has been an active participant in several tennis tournaments. Gym Exhibition. Girl Re- serves. Junior Vaudeville, '34. BRUNSON, ALLEN WIDDIS-A fine fellow is Al with his re- served but very likeable ways. Interested in radio, he found Mr. Siemers' Physics course much to his liking. Often travels about our halls with Charles Barrett and Ted Shadinger. To enroll at Butler. BUMGARDNER, JOHN ROBERT-Six feet tall and a good-looking Adonis . That's John, who croons to his Hawaiian guitar and to Marjorie Maines. Usually seen with Bob Craig. Freshman football. Minstrels. Plans to enter the commercial world after graduation. BURCH, JOHN-John is the nice looking, black haired fellow who seems ,to have a good time in the company of Dick Edwards. Football and basketball have a great attraction for him. Echo Agent. Hopes to seek a career in the ranks of cadets at West Point. X BURFORD, VIRGINIA-Meet the future sociologist! Diminutive Jinny plans to continue this study at Indiana. Spanish and Zoology have absorbed her time in school. Tennis is her favorite sport and recreation. History Club. Press Club. Thursday's Echo. Forms the fourth of the quartet Jones-Williams-Hutchens-Burford. Historian. BURGESS, ROWENA-Peppy Rene with her brown ,hair and eyes is an able companion of Viola and Francis Hall. Took delight in her English courses with Mr. Kettler. Has attended Gary High School. Will do stenographic work after graduation. BURKHARDT, DOROTHY MARIE-Dot and Mary Jo Sprong make a jolly pair and find much in common. She liked her Typing and Shorthand classes most of all and particularly with Miss Wood. Came to Shortridge in her sophomore year from Warren Central High School. JBURKHOLDER, ROBERT-Bob came to Shortridge from Philadel- phia, in his senior year. There he was track manager and played on the school baseball team. Is often found sporting about with Tom Connolly. BURNETT, WILLIAM CARL--Blond Corky is an artist of great ability as already shown by his work here in school. Will continue this work at Art School. Plays a violin in the B Orchestra. B. Graber, W. Hulett, and J. Briedenbach are seen often in his company. BURNS, EDWARD-Ed is another one of our football players who starred on the team. Liked to collect and study insects in Mr. Had1ey's Zoology class. Plans to enter Indiana next fall and to take up a commercial major in order to make his mark in the business world. BURRELL, ROBERT R.-Bib is another of our popular, blond gentle- men. Commercial courses have quite an appeal for him in S. H. S., and Mr. Wood and Mr. Beane are faculty pals. Is seen around school with Bob Sharp and Hugh Smeltzer. Came to us from Ponce De Leon High School, Miami, Florida. Is headed for good old I. U. in the fall. BUSCH, LEE-This dashing captain of the R. O. T. C. will someday rival Bing Crosby, judging from his performance at the Senior Party. Usually seen with Chapin Smith and Bill Stoaps. Officers' Club. Junior Vaudeville, '33, '34. Senior Party Committee. Literary Staff of the Annual. Honor Society.

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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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BUSCHMANN, DONALD-Don is a dandy fellow whom all the crowd likes. As a good football player, he was very much sought after. Likes Business Courses here and says that Mr. Rouch is his favorite teacher. Seen with Bob McDowell and Bob Seward. Member of Band in freshman year. Is going to Purdue or Wabash. JBUTZ, MARY ANNA-Who doesn't know the girls' tennis champion of the past three years? Friendly Miss Dutch has enjoyed Spanish, Miss Lewman, and Algebra III. Philateron. Girls' Sports Editor on Annual Staff. Student Council. Daisy of Bicycle Built for Two fame in Sociable Teaser. Junior Vaudeville. A Orchestra. Senior Party Committee. Senior Honor Roll. Vice-President of Honor So- ciety. CADE, MARGARET-Tall, good-looking blonde Peggy intends to fly high in the future as always, only this time it's aeronautics. Ques- tion: Will she take up the plane or the pilot? Her friends are Martha Cook, Marjory Craft, and Julia I-Iutchens. Gym Exhibition. CAIN, HELEN-This Irvingtonian will someday reach the ranks of the topmost journalists. Helen has gained experience in Miss Shoup's Special Journalism Class and as Editorial Editor of Monday's Echo. Press Club. Usher for Junior Vaudeville, '34. Echo Agent. Plans to go to Franklin. CALL, MARGUERITE-Here is truly a star of the first magnitude. This attractive blonde excelled in everything she did and enjoyed it. Originality and becoming modesty are two of her many virtues. Minstrel. Gym Exhibition. Junior Vaudeville, '3-1. Sergeant-at-Arms of Philateron. Vice-president of Chemistry Club. Treasurer of Radio Club. Senior Honor Roll. Honor Society. Purdue will receive a great physicist and mathematician when Marguerite leaves S. H. S. CALLAND, BOB-Bob is another quiet fellow whom everybody likes. He came to Shortridge as a sophomore from Cathedral. Plays the trumpet in the B band. Eagle Scout. Usually seen with Jim Mer- rilees and Bob King. Indiana will get him next year. CALLAWAY, LILLIAN-Is that popular, fun-loving Scamper , who can usually be found with Jane Blake, Ruth Marshall, or Betty Prinzler. She is very enthusiastic about horseback-riding, but con- siders costume-designing her favorite pastime. Drama League. Treas- urer of Sketch Club. Wednesday's Echo Staff. Member of two acts in the Junior Vaudeville, '34. Will attend Indiana. JCALLENDER, BEN-Hello! Yes, this is Benny of football fame with the captaincy to his credit. Has accumulated a stream of friends. Pals with John Westfall and David Allerdice. Will continue his English at I. U. Letterman. CAMPBELL, GENEVIEVE- Gen's hair is brown: her eyes are blue, she tops the five feet two by two. Another of those popular Irvington girls. Aspires to be an illustrator in Commercial Art. A charming usher in the Junior Vaudeville, '34, Lists as her best friends Barbara French, Lois LaFara, and Helen Cain. History, Sketch, and True Blue Clubs. Irvington Senior Scout Troop. Art Staff of Annual. Senior Honor Roll. Honor Society. CAMPBELL, MEDA--Is most often seen driving around in her cute Chevy . Meda has two fingers pointed at Indiana and Butler, but she can't yet tell which way she'll step. Freshman Basketball, as well as Chemistry and Botany held her attention. True Blue Club. Junior Vaudeville, '34. CAREY, MARY RUTH-Mary has an insatiable passion for basket- ball. I-Iaven't you seen her at. everyrgame. Miss Clark and Mr. Peter- man have mafde English and History truly worth while. Jean Apple- gate is the one who can claim the most. intimate knowledge of Carey's pleasing nature and vivacity. CAREY, ROBERT D.-Maestro Bob with his violin has made sweet music in the A Orchestra - sour music in the trio of fiddlers in the Sociable teaser. Attended Herron Art Institute on a scholarship. Considers Bob Ahern his best friend. Junior Vaudeville, '34, Headed for Indiana.

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