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CLINE, RICHARD-Whenever you see a red model T you can be sure Dick is the driver of this distinguished conveyance. Dick will someday be buildingi bridges after he completes his education at urdue. Pals around with Bob Ahern and together they go hunting. CLIPPINGER, H. FOSTER-Clipp, the diplomat of Shortridge, has chalked up a long list of achievements in his four years. Many had difficulty in pronouncing the name, but they soon learned the g was sounded as in Peggy , Editor of Tuesday's Echo. Literary Editor of Christmas Echo. Delegate to Franklin Press Convention. Individual Prize ,Winner in Junior Vaudeville, '33, Junior Vaudeville, '34. Tri- State Debating Team. Treasurer of Junior Class. President of Honor Society. Will go to Dartmouth or Williams. Senior Honor Roll. CLOUSE, EVALYN M.-Radio work thrills Evalyn so that she plans to follow after graduation. Likes to swim, sing and dance. Keeps a warm spot in her heart for Miss Bedford and Mrs. Conrad. True Blue Club. Drama League. CO1-IEN, MILDRED JANE-Tall, auburn-haired Millie lists a host of teachers as her favorites not to mention her girl friends, Ann Bernard, Amelia Gellman and Mildred Lab. She likes to sing and enjoys tennis. Social Committee. Drama League. True Blue Club. COHN, BETTY JOAN-Betty has preference for tennis, riding and dancing. Favorites of faculty are Miss Bedford and Miss Armstrong. September will find Betty at Indiana University. COLDWELL, ELEANOR-Ellie is our nomination for 'one of the sweetest blondes in Shortridge. For verification, apply to Tom. Pals with Pat Taggart.. She enjoys tennis, swimming, and ice skating. Helped the Senior Party Decoration and Foods Committees no end. Ellie is leaving us for Gulf Park. Junior Vaudeville, '34. COLE, KATHLYN MARY- Katie enjoyed Botany and Chemistry in school. She is often seen with Meda Campbell. Excels in riding, swimming. Active in Scouting. COLER, RUTH-We're nominating Ruthie as the typical American girl and one of the topnotch Shortridgers. She will get her favorite winter sports at the University of Michigan, but there won't be much time for knitting, if we judge from her popularity here. Winning act of Junior -Vaudeville. Senior Party Committee. Literary Staff of Annual. Senior Honor Roll. Honor Society. COLLINS, P. RICHARD-Tall, curly-haired Pretty Boy Collins proved a very convincing ballet dancer in the Little Women act of the Junior Vaudeville, '34. Finds much entertainment in the company of Bud Fenstermaker, Dick Smith, and Bob Shaver. CONNOLLY, THOMAS TAGGART-In Tom we find one of Short- ridge's best collectors. To show for his efforts he will display, on the asking, 350 signatures of celebrities, famous people from every field of life. Came to us from Cathedral. Will speed toward Notre Dame next fall. COOK, MARTHA-Pretty, dimpled Martie certainly gets along with humanity. She is fond of all of her teachers and she has a host of friends, first of which are, Sue Janet Guthridge, Dorothy Palmer, Margaret Cade and Marjory Craft. Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. COOK, ROSALIND-Pretty Rosie-Posie , as her friends call her, found English and Gym her most enjoyable courses during her four years in school. Belongs to Girl Reserves and Campfire Girls. Is in- terested in athletics, and plans to continue her education in Gym at State Normal.
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CARPENTER, MARY LOU-Mary Lou is a girl of varied interests. French with Mrs. Weathers, horseback riding in Brown County, and knitting take up a great deal of her time. Mythology Club. Camera Club. Sketch Club. History Club. Will attend Stephens College. CARR, ROBERT-Bob plans to attend Purdue, where his ability in Physics and Chemistry undoubtedly will be a great help. Incidentally, his favorite teachers are Mr. Siemers and Mr. Geisler. Rates Johnny Clark, Charles Weisenburgh, George Boemler, and George Vickery among his best friends. Radio Club. CHAMBERS, BETTY JANE-Good-looking Betty Jane, an unusual combination of blue eyes, black hair and an olive complexion. En- joyed Chemistry in Shortridge. Picks Mr. Geisler as her favorite instructor. lCHAPIN, MARGARET LOUISE-Dimpled, blue-eyed Peggy may be seen each afternoon walking home along Penn with her many friends among whom are Maude and Virginia Balke and Dorothy Barlow. Was a member of Winter Interlude , the winning act of the Junior Vaudeville, '34. Sold lots of tickets for the Social Committee. She will leave us next year for DePauw. CHRICH, JESSIE-Petite, auburn haired, Lin is a newcomer to Shortridge from Brownsburg High. Plans to continue her business training at the Indiana Central Business College after graduation. Rates Lois Morton, Helen Marvin, Margaret Smith, and Helen Lacey her best f 'ends Mayj be seen burning up one of our tennis courts. ' QQ, I V t, P11 ' mf '-1-assi CK, JAMES DARIUS-Jim has taken pleasure in delving into business courses, along with English and Math. Spends time in read- ing and bowling. The enjoyment of the latter is proved by his mem- bership in the Bowling League. Numbers Bill Guptill and Bob Lyons among his best friends. CLARK, DOROTHY-Our own typewriting Dot is planning on a business career to compete with her enjoyment of Mr. Kuebler's Chem Class. One of the members of the Dunkin, Allison, Clark trio. Usher for Junior Vaudeville, '34. CLARK, DOROTHY L.-Dot, with those beautiful eyes, has charmed many people - foremost among, them is a certain Techite. Names Thelma Bennett and Anna Mae Jones as best friends. CLARK, JOHN RAY--As one fifth of the Carr, Vickery, Boemler, Griffen, Clark quintet John has kept up with his class. Radio ex- perimenting, Physics, and Math comprise his enjoyments, while the marimba in the A and Marimba Bands is his specialty. Purdue is his goal. Vice President of Radio Club. Eagle Scout. CLAY, CATHERINE-From the far off Western State of Oklahoma, Catherine came to Shortridge to finish her last year in High School.. Among her new friends are Rosemary Trusty, and Ruthelda Vanl Nauker. Plans to go to Butler. - CLEM, DOROTHY RAE-Presenting none other than Dorothy, our' future famous lawyer. Plans to enter Benjamin Harrison Law School.. Contrary to her dignified ambition, this hazel-eyed miss has a weak- ness for dancing. Prefers Mr. Wilson and Mr. Knight ,to any other teachers. Rates Toots Miles and Betty Richardson as best friends. CLINE, BLAINE-Big, tall Blaine came to us from Beverly Hills, California and Clayton High in St. Louis. Enjoys football and hunting with Dave Brooks. Expects to go to Illinois. Liked Military Training here. '
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CORY, EDITH MAE-Introducing a first-class athlete. Cory has played hemingway, volley ball, and basketball for dear old Short- ridge, and has a good record in tennis. Junior Vaudeville, winning act, '33. Gym Exhibition. COSHOW, JANE-Fair-haired, blue-eyed Jane has demonstrated her appreciation of fine music in ,the fact that she is accomplished both on the piano and the violin. Swimming is her nomination for favorite pastiming . A Orchestra. COSTELLO, MARY-Here is an attractive miss with gray eyes and brown hair. Business Geography and Bookkeeping under the direction of Mr. Rouch proved especially attractive to Mary. Likes to swim, play tennis, and go horseback riding with Rosie Freijge and Jane Coshow. Will soon be seen on the Indiana campus. COVERDALE, ALICE KATHLEEN-Musically inclined, Alice dis- played her talent in the A Orchestra with her violin. Foods with Mrs. Conrad and Chemistry with Mr. Kuebler were found to be the most enjoyable subjects. Plans to at.tend Business College where she will continue to make friends. Seen often with Dorothy Glenn. COX, BOB MARK-And here is our versatile Bob, who appeared in so many Drama League presentations. Attended East Lansing and Jackson High Schools in Michigan before coming to Shortridge. Led the barkers of the Snowball booth at the Sociable . Boys' Glee Club. CRAFT, EDWIN M. JR.-With a big smile and his friendly Ways, Eddie has made himself a popular fellow. Quite a wielder of the tennis racket. Found Miss Pratt's English classes and Mr. Parker's Chem class much to his liking. Social Committee. CRAFT, MARJORY-Lucky Butler! Our own tiny Marge who has brightened our halls for four years will leave us for Butler. And can she ,tickle the ivories! When not playing the piano, she can usually be found at a theater, for picture shows fill her spare moments. Minstrel. Gym Exhibition. - CRAIG, ROBERT-Everybody knows and likes this stockily built, quiet, and reserved fellow. Bob was a member of ,the Freshman and Reserve football and basketball teams. Rates John Bumgardner, Port Abbett, '34, and Billy Boswell, '34 as best friends. CRAIGLE, LUCILE-Often in the company of Doris Marie Harman and Sarah Marks, scholarly Lucile has distinguished herself in many respects. Came to us from Atherton High School for girls in Louis- ville, Kentucky. Marching toward DePauw. Chit-chat Club. Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society. CRAMER, MARY LOUISE-Mary has a penchant for Persian cats, the nice big furry ones. She also goes in for golf and we under- stand that she swings a mean stick. Mary enjoys bridge and hiking, and is assistant in two Scout troops. Glee Club. CRANE, ARTHUR-Art with his showmanship and personality has successfully engineered many of the Social Committee parties. Junior Vaudeville, '33. Decoration Committee of Senior Party. President of Social Committee. Runner-up in Uglyman Contest. Plans to at-tend the University of Pennsylvania. CRIM, CAROL MAXINE-Rather quiet, but very sweet, is Carol. She won honors in a flower contest in the Botany Department. Bernadine Stull and Caroline Rasner are her best friends. Roman State. Girls Glee Club. True Blue Club. Plans to enter Indiana Central Business College.
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