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BARTENBACK, EDWARD-You often see this tall, slender fellow sauntering through the halls with Bill Peterson, Tom Bryant, and Robert Osborne. Since Zoology and History are his favorite subjects it's only natural that Miss McClellan and Mr. Sigler should be his favorite teachers. Indiana University and study of Law will claim Ed next. BARTLEY, MAX DONALD-How Max acquired the nick-name of Big Moose is uncertain unless it was because he plowed through the opponents' line weighed with a couple of tackles during his foot- ball career. Won a Purdue Award, two letters in football and one in basketball. Still had time to be the very popular President of the Senior Class. Bob Garrett and Jim Simmons are his especial friends. Few will forget him as Marie in the Silver Moon Frolic Teaser. Ge'rman Club. Eagle and Firecrafter Scout. Senior Honor Roll. Honor Society. Band Letterman. Senior Party Committee. Silver Moon Frolic. BATCHELDER, MARY-Mary likes to draw and hopes to follow that profession. Often seen with Myrtle Short, Lee Anna Laudon, Harriet Gerdts, and Marie Heindricks. Enjoyed History, English with Miss Fout. She likes to ride horseback. BEALE, JEAN CLARK-This snappy brunette known as Pete to her best friends Betty Kinnamon, Sally Behr, and Betty Behrman is a bicycling enthusiast. Likes Miss Fout and Mr. Carnahan. Fresh- man basketball. Hello, Butler. BECK, BENJAMIN- Benny knows them all - and they all know him. When asked his favorite pastime he replied 'iEating! Loves a good time with Vincent Earl. Likes football. DeMolay. Will trek to Purdue. BEESON, MARGARET L.-Lynn is forecast as Shortridge's com- ing musical star. The Civic Theater has featured her blues voice this winter. .Is heading for New York Theater Guild. In winning act of Junior Vaudeville 1934, Rhapsody In Blue. BEHR, SARAH ANNE-Friendly Sally with her blue eyes and dark brown hair is a favorite with Jeanne Forrest, Margaret Swindler, Betty Black, Betty Kinnaman, and Jean Beale. Favored German. President and secretary of the Sketch Club. German Club. Big Sister. Girl Scout. She plans to attend Mt. Holyoke. Botany, Physics in- terested her most. BEHRMANN, BETTY C.-Popular pretty Betty is one of Shortridge's fair Irvingtonians. Her best friends are Betty F. Behrmann, Vi Dammeyer, and Harriet McCord. Liked her Algebra, U. S. History, and Foods courses. Valparaiso is the lucky college. BEHRMANN, Betty F.-Betty has pal-led with the other Betty Behrmann for several years. This certainly makes life complicated! Plans to attend Butler next fall. BEINCKE, MARJORIE LORRENE-Marjie has one ambition and that is to be a nurse. Her special friends are Louise Haston, Jean Gough, Ruby Harrison, and Betty Clark. Found pleasure in her Botany course under Miss Allerdice. Likes to dance, play the piano, skate, read, and cook. Minstrel Show. Will enter Nurse's Training. BELLE, MANULL-Was interested in History at Shortridge and plans to go to Indiana University to study law. As a side line he hits homers on the baseball diamond, his favorite sport. BELZER, DORIS ELLEN--Announcing Dorry with the infectuous giggle! A well known and liked senior girl. You should hear her play her accordian. She was chairman of the Refreshments Com- mittee of the Senior party. A participant in the Junior Vaudeville of '34 and '35 and the Gym Exhibition. Doris is planning to attend Butler.
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ANDREWS, LOUISE EDNA--Tall, blue-eyed Louise is the much envied possessor of fiashing dimples. Most often seen with Lucy Shuck. Is a Hrst rate typist and plans to be a stenographer. Chem- istry Club. Shortridge Senate. ANDREWS, WILMA-Peppy, dark-eyed Wilma found her Clothing and Mathematics classes very interesting. Intends to go to Business College next year. Glee Club. Appeared in Operetta on Stephen Foster. Big Sister. AUGHINBAUGH, MARY ELLEN- Augie is seen everywhere with Mildred Thiesing, Barbara Doebber, and Jane Norton. Swimming and dancing are her favorite sports. Enjoyed her Botany and English courses. AULD, BARBARA- Bobbie came here last semester from Wash- burn, Minneapolis. Already has made herself known to many of us. She enjoyed especially her Physiology course with Miss McClellan. Basketball and swimming occupy most of her spare time. Will at- tend Indiana University. BAIER, MARY ELIZABETH-Betty is the attractive Miss who came to Shortridge from St. Agnes and has gained many admirers in her two years with us. Tennis is her favorite sport. Plans to matriculate in Purdue next year. Junior Vaudeville '35, BAIRD, JOHN CONNAN-John is a bassoon player extraordinary and a member of the A band and orchestra. Philology is his hobby. Lists Latin and Physics as his favorite. Will probably continue these at Antioch Knox College. Member of Honor Society. Math Club. Scout Club. Drama League. BAKER, MARY MARLOWE- Curley is one of our sweetest maidens possessing a charm and smile to make her popular with boys and girls alike. Liked Botany and Clothing. Pals with Rosalea Schey. A basketball enthusiast. BANISTER, JEAN-Clever Jean is talented along dramatic lines. Was reporter and co-editorial editor of Thursday's Echo. Chemistry and Press Clubs. Enjoys swimming and horse-back riding. Usher for Senior Play. Butler will claim Jean next year. BARDACH, ADELE-Adele, a tiny lively girl, was well known by all Shortridgers. Her pep was envied by all of us and she will be missed in the halls of Shortridge next year when she travels to Western. Social Committee. Senate. True Blue Club. She was the Lady in Red at the annual Round-Up. Member of the debating team of '35. BARNETT, JEANETTE-A petite brown-eyed Miss is Jeanette whose keenest pleasure is talking - with Virginia Caldwell, Margaret Kelly, and Mary Alice Adkins. Has enjoyed Latin and Chemistry courses with Miss Marthens and Mr. Kuebler. Will enter Butler. Senior Party Committee, History Club, Junior Vaudeville Usher. BARNHART, HELEN-Helen certainly fits her nickname Flash to a HT. Just can't be seen any place without Mildred Munday, or Maxine Heronimus, who'll tell you she adds to any party. A Girl Scout. BARNHILL, DAVID-Everyone likes Dave! His dry humor has made him many friends, among them are Art Gilliom, John Clancy, and Francis Truitt. His hobby is photography. Social Committee. Camera Club. Junior Vaudeville.
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BENSON, MILDRED-Lovely Mildred and her accordian are popular wherever they go. Mid possesses one of the sweetest dispositions in all Shortridge. She was Secretary and Program Chairman of the Fiction Club. Editorial editor of Monday's Echo. Junior Vaudevilles of '34 and '35, Senior Party Committee. Her stories appeared in the '34 and '35 Christmas Echoes. Mid wrote that grand column Have You Heard? Senior Honor Roll. BERRY, TREVA LOUISE-Popular attractive T is seen with Vi- vian Peterson and Virginia Wilking. Winning act Junior Vaudeville '35. True Blue Club. Freshman athletics. Plans to follow commercial course at I. U. next year. BERTSH, RUTH-Charming blonde Ruth has been outstanding in scholarship during her high school career. Often seen with Lila Jane Harms, Margaret Ottinger, and Mary Jean Sefton. Played her violin in the A Orchestra. History Club. Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. BILLITER, MARY ELLEN- Billy is one of Shortridge's most ar- dent sport lovers. Is seen at all the football and basketball games. Plans to take a beauty course after graduation. - BITTER, MARY ANN-Here's your Lady in Red who joined us from Tech for her last year. Sings gorgeously as she has proved in the Choir and Ensemble. Betty Higbee and Adele Bardach are favorites. Refreshment committee for Senior Party. Will attend Butler. BLACKLEY, VIRGINIA--Ginny's wit and personality have made her one of our most widely-known Seniors. Her ability to wear clothes is the envy of many girls. She liked German with Mr. Scherer. Ger- man Club member. Rates Ruth Rehm, Embelle Waldo, and Harriet Cracraft as her best friends. Ginny will go to Butler. BLUESTEIN, MORRIS-Hopes to beneiit humanity by being a doctor. Will study next year at I. U. Favored Physiology for a study and Miss Martin and Miss O'Hair for teachers. Likes to play tennis with Don Siebert. BOCK, MIRIAM GLENNA---Of all the lucky people, Miriam is prob- ably the luckiest. She was a member of the International Marimba Symphony which played in Europe and New York list spring. Be- sides the marimba, she plays the piano very well. Next year she will attend Sherwood Music School in Chicago. Junior Vaudeville '34. BOGGS, PATSY-A very popular grey-eyed blond, Pat enjoyed her courses under Miss Yates and Miss Frazee. Counts Jane Renard, Thalia Eby, and V-8 Club members as her best friends. Loves to ride horse back and swim. Will grace the campus of Western. BOGIGIAN, HERANT-Carter Eltzroth and Albert Low can testify to Herant's ability for making friends. He's always cutting up at least he likes Zoology -- call it dissecting if you will. BOHLKE, RUSSELL- Russ is known around Shortridge for his ready smile. The choir, history, and business organizations held his interest. Lists his favorite teachers as Mr. Lockhart and Miss Wood. He was in the Junior Vaudeville and the Senior Play. BOTTORFF, MARY JANE-Jane is the owner of a famous pair of dimples and lovely complexion. Compares everything with Kansas City from Where she came last year. Her friendliness and charm chalk one up for that city, too. Member of Chit Chat Club. New- comer's Club. Correspondent to Observer,
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