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CRIST, ESTHER JANE-Just sixty inches is Esther Jane who came from Crawfordsville H. S. for her last year. She has made many friends among whom are Carol Crim and Mary Davis. Plans to become an interior decorator. Girl Reserves. CROCKETT, PAUL-Paul, here, is a man of few words, but is known for his silent helpfulness about the school. Zoology has been most enjoyable due to the influence of Mr. Wright whom he greatly admires. Plays a Bass for the Band. Plans to secure work after graduation. JCROMER, JAMES ALBERT-Popular Jim has stepped into all phases of athletics while in Shortridge. Played end on the football team, center in basketball, and ran to fame on the track team. Makes up his spare time with Merrill Hamilton and Wesley Martin. Hopes to become a ,successful surgeon with an education at I. U. CULLINAN, WILMA- Mickey is one of those famed blondes, with eyes of blue, and just five feet two . Asserts that swimming is her favorite sport, but goes for dancing in a big way. Junior Vaude- ville, '34. Headed for a preparatory school and Indiana. Spends much of her time with Ida Mae Good, Constance Woodruff, and Maryalice Folkreth. CUMMINGS, MARIANNE-Here is the blue-eyed Marianne who has captured so many masculine hearts. Enjoys Math with Mr. Carnahan and the Echo with Mr. Kuebler. Is often seen with Ann Beck, Jane Preston, and Miriam Ellison. Thursday's Echo. Mins- trel. Gym Exhibition. Junior Vaudeville, '34, CURTIS, EILEEN-Blue-eyed Eileen went ini for all sorts of sports while here. Also likes to swim. She enjoyed Spanish under Miss Lewman and Foods with Miss Conrad. Usually seen with Doris Davis. CURRY, JACK-Here is one of our literary lights, who spends a great deal of his time reading. Enjoyed his History. English, and Spanish courses. Usually can be seen having a good' time with Jim Wagner, Earl Disher, Dave Barnhill, or Newell Van Sickle. May attend Wabash in the fall. DAILEY, MARTHA FERN-Martha is a clever brunette who finds Math and Science absorbing. Enjoys the company of Jean Ladd and Bonnie Bess Myers. Candy Vendor at the Junior Vaudeville, '34. Gym Exhibition, '32. Math Club. History Club. Officer of True Blue Club. Chemistry Club. Friday's Echo Staff. Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. DALMAN, MARJORIE-Coming from Senn High School in Chicago, Marjorie made a name for herself as a Big Sister and secretary of ,the Math Club. Headed for Butler. DAVID, JOHN--One of the best high school golfers in the state, as he has demonstrated in all the tournaments, John may soon have Bobby Jones looking to his laurels. Selects Jim Thompson as his best companion. Heading for Purdue. DAVIE, MARY JANE-This charming red-head may be seen almost any time playing basketball, swimming, or skating with Frances Allison and Mary Lou Growe. She holds Math and Botany as her favorite subjects. Plans to go to I. U. next year. DAVIS, DORIS ALICE-Beautiful brown-haired Doris, we feel sure, will some day be the delight of the artist or photographer. Has found Foods, Clothing, and Math the most enjoyable courses in school. Rates Eileen Curtis and Millie Danneker as her best friends.
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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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DAVIS, FRANK-Another of our blondes with brown eyes, Frank gained the most enjoyment out of Business Arithmetic and History Rates Miss Martin and Mr. Burton as faculty favorites. Ball -- whether it be football, basketball, or baseball - holds a great fas- cination for him. Dave and Don Grant often accompany him. DAVIS, GAYLE-Norway, France, and other European points have been places of residence for this lovely lady. Naturally, Gayle loves skiing, and she has been where the skiing is best. Mrs. Craig won her admiration in Shortridge. Already has made numerous friends with her charming ways and accent. DAVIS, MARY A.-Mary, a tall, blue-eyed blonde, is one of our own baseball fans. Haunts the book shelves in her leisure moments. Enjoyed her English and Foods courses a great deal. Often with Dora. Mae Morrison, Agnes Wardrope, and Joan Nichoalds, '34. DECKER, FRANCES-Fran is a fan of basketball and a fiend for swimming. Has the more serious thought of becoming a nurse some day. Came from La Porte High School to frequent our halls and to enjoy Miss Wilhite's Typing Class. DENISON, ARTHUR E., JR.-Lack of space prevents us from list- ing Art's many friends. Was elected President of the Shortridge Chapter of the Hi-Y. Enjoys swimming both as a sport and a pastime. Shortridge Bowling League. Plans to enter Purdue. DeNOON, ERNESTINE-- Ernie came to us from Mattoon High School, Mattoon, Illinois. Her favorite pastime is singing in a trio with Betty and Martha Farmer of the class of 1934. She will study stenography at the Sanderson Business College. DICKSON, ELIZABETH-- Libby, one of the members of the Scampers Club , goes in for basketball, singing and swimming. In S. H. S. she found that her taste favored the English and Botany courses. Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Will complete her edu- cation at Indiana. DISHER, EARL-Earl is usually chumming with Jim Wagner, Jack Curry, or Stanley Anderson. Enjoyed Mathematics under Mr. Moore. Basketball enthusiast. Purdue will welcome him next fall. DOLD, MARY C.-Math and Botany had all the qualities of Mary's preferred subjects, while Mr. Roache is her selected teacher. Jean Price, Gladys Whitfield and Elden Heartwell make up her chum list . Math Club. Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Usher in Junior Vaudeville, '34. DONGUS, CHARLES--Make way for the future undertaker! Will go to the Askins Embalming School and then into the business for himself. 'Seen with Dick Shaffer and Mac Honeywell. Chuck starred in several Drama League productions. Chemistry Club, Mythology Club. DORWARD, BETTY RAE-A tall distinguished blonde with a great deal of personality. Dances for pastime and is also fond of draw- ing. Usually seen with Grace Taylor, Mary Luck, and Kathryn Black. Usher in Junior Vaudeville, '34. Will enter Indiana. DOWNEY, MARY ALICE-We consider ourselves lucky to have Mary Alice with us even for a year. Saint Agnes Academy claimed her for her early high school career. She has enjoyed working with Mr. Wade and Mrs. Horn. May be seen around our halls with Barbara Marshall. r O
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