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BOURNE, FRANCES-Another Tech convert roaming these fair halls is Frances. In the summer she swims and reads - in winter she reads and swims - that gives you a pretty fair idea of what she likes to do with her leisure. BOYD, BARBARA- Babs is a member of our Shortridge choir and quite adept at tickling the ivories. Always has a smile for everyone and is well-liked by all her friends. Skating and swimming catch her extra moments. Big Sister. ' BOYD, CARTER C.-Carter's ever-present smile places him among the well-known. Chooses Miss McClellan and Zoology. Drama League, President of Student Council. Junior Vaudeville of '34, Honor So- ciety. Literary Staff of Annual. Freshman Track. Newell Van Sickle and Shubrick Kothe are special friends. Will continue chem- istry at Purdue. BOYLE, SHEILA MAURA-Sheila attended three schools before she came into our midst from Hollywood and points north. Ginger is planning to go to I. U. Extension. Field hockey and dancing occupy the spare moments particularly when Virginia Davis and Marjorie Davidson are around. BRAKE, BARBARA- Bobbie impresses them all with her pep and exhuberant energy. Those friends include Pollijane Britton, Mary Kate Burnett, and Patty Roesch. Her favorite courses were History, Algebra, and Public Speaking. Bobby plans to grace our halls again next year. BRECOUNT, EVELYN- Evy is very much interested in hospitals and plans to take up Nurse's Training at St. Vincent's after gradua- tion. Often seen with Betty Brewer and Fran Watkins. Spends her leisure time playing golf, swimming, and dancing. Social Committee. BREECH, BETTIE M.-Tiny Bettie has distinguished herself by her activities in the Drama League. She appeared in several plays in- cluding For Pete's Sake. Assistant in Dean Thompson's office. Bible Class. Girls' Glee Club. True Blue Club. Chairman of Drama League Ushers. Formerly attended Proviso High in Maywood, Ill. Will study medicine at Butler. BREIDENBACH, JACK-Jack has excelled in printing . here, and plans to make it his life work, after graduating from Linotype school in Ohio. Firm disciple of Isaac Walton. Member of the De- Molay Club. Lists Jim Brown at the top of his many friends. BRENNER, EUNICE-This brunette claims that her Commercial courses under Miss Wilhite were most enjoyable. Likes to sing in her spare time. Pals around with Evelyn Lob. BREWER, BETTY-Blue-eyed Betty came to us from Franklin as a Freshman. She has enjoyed her English courses with Mr. Shoe- maker and Miss Shoup. She is undecided whether to sojourn to Butler or Western. Gym Exhibition. Girls' Glee Club. Minstrel. BRISBY, JANE CAROLYN-Is intensely interested in art. Plans to continue in a career along this line. Liked all her teachers. Names Marie Heinrichs, Bessie Shank, Martha Shank, and Mary Louise Moseman as best friends. BRISON, MAXINE MARIE-A most attractive brown-eyed brunette is our Max. Active in girls' sports during her four years. Seen with the Ambuhl sisters and Alberta Brandlein. Junior Vaudeville. Minstrel. Plans a Business career.
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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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BRITTON, POLLIJANE-Janice Fray, Clarinne Manning, and Bar- bara Brake say that with Polly's short auburn curls and big brown eyes goes a grand personality. Orchestra. Piano accompanist for Chorus class. . BROKAW, MARILYN ANN-Marilyn with her quiet manner, and soft gray eyes lists as her most frequent companions Faith Shaull, Betty Jean Loos, and Mary Frances Finney. She rates Botany, U. S. History and Chemistry as the tops. Has her cap set toward Franklin College. Girl Reserves. Girls' Glee Club. BROWN, DORIS-Doris has the coveted reputation of being one of the best dressed, best liked girls in Shortridge. She counts as her especial friends the members of the Merry Widows' Club. After Shortridge, Doris plans to attend Butler. She is a member of the Camera Club, Social Committee, and Senior Party Committee. BROWN, HAROLD-One of our Botany stars. Enjoyed Miss Aller- dice's Botany class especially. Always seen with Jim Brown and Bill Dyer. Plans to be a landscape gardener. BROWN, JACK C.- Gentleman Jack is seen about in the winter playing basketball and in the summer swinging a tennis racquet. Jack enjoyed his History and English classes and the company of Seth Klein, Dave Hooker, and Bill Chapin. A member of the Fresh- man and Reserve Basketball teams. Plans to attend either Chicago or Ohio State College. BROWN, JACK S.-The best all round good fellow and athlete that has hit Shortridge in many a year. A triple threat man, he received a Purdue award for his football ability and was on every all city team. Stars in both center and guard positions in basketball. Does a. fine bit of hurdling and shot putting in track. Was the first athlete ever to be presented with a Shortridge blanket because of eight dif- ferent letters and enviable school spirit. Purdue will truly be get- ting something next year when Jack enters there. Three track letters, three football letters, and two basketball letters. BROWN, JAMES R.-Jim is another of musical orchestra members. He plays the viola. Likes to golf with John Duchemin, Bill Dyer, and Harold Brown. Journalism and science attracted him at Short- ridge. Will go to I. U. next fall. BROWN, RUBY GRACIA-Vivacious little Rudy came to us from Washington Township Junior High. At Shortridge she most enjoyed Harmony, Physics, and History. Seen with Mary Grace, Mildred Mundy, and Olive Bhang. Basketball, reading, and walking occupy her spare moments. BROXON, BETTY-Dependable Betty liked all her teachers since she has been in Shortridge. Spends much time with Betty Jane Mock, Eleanor Foreman, and Miriam Bock. Came to us in her Junior year from South Side High School in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. BRYANT, TOM-Quiet, sincere Tom specializes in basketball outside of school. In the classrooms Tommy enjoys Chemistry and Band with Mr. Parker and Mr. Shultz. Jack Cody and Ed Bartenback are his usual companions. BRYCE, VERA ELIZABETH-Five feet two, eyes of blue. Vivacious Vera has participated in the last two Junior Vaudevilles. History with Mrs. Oertle was her favorite subject. Usually seen with Frances Streeter or Anna Mae Marshall. Will specialize in pharmacy. BURNETT, MARYKATE-Here is a girl with one of the best dis- positions in Shortridge. Pretty, pePPY, and has lots of friends. Loves swimming and tennis and does both well. Business College will get Katy next year.
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