Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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BUSER, BETTY-Pretty Betty with her lovely voice and smile. Often seen with Patsy Boggs, Margaret McCracken, and Rosemary Kath- erine Back. Bets enjoyed Foods and Botany. Her favorite teachers were Miss Waterbury and Miss Montgomery. Plans to attend Busi- ness College. BUSH, KATHRYN-A girl who lists her favorite pastime as singing usually belongs to some musical group, so Katie just naturally en- joyed choir here at Shortridge. Chairman of act in the Junior Vaude- ville '35, and was in the Silver Moon Frolic of the '35 Round-Up. BUXTON, BILL-He may have been christened - William but that name was abandoned long ago, and the name is just plain Bill, His time is spent with John Hoffman, Ross Christena, and Milo Wat- kins. Commercial courses and History were at the top. CAHILL, JOSEPHmCame from Cathedral to spend his Senior year at Shortridge. Joe and his red hair have made a lot of- friends here this year. The closest of these are John Combs and Earnest Ittner. Spends most of his time in the summer playing golf. CALVIN, BEULAH JEAN-Attractive, athletic Jeanie has made quite a name for herself in athletics. Girls' Glee Club. Philateron. Gym Exhibition. Basketball. Volleyball. Hemingway. CALDWELL, ANN-Ann came to Shortridge from Edinburg, In- diana, and soon found many good friends, among them Virginia Jewell and Betty Aschinger. Especially enjoyed playing a violin in the orchestra. Miss Brookbank is a favorite teacher. Horseback riding, listening to a radio are Ann's favorite pastimes. CALDWELL, VIRGINIA- Gigi - not too slow for a good time, but never in a hurry for anybody - unless it is Jeanette Barnett, Jane Haltom, or Betty Gettins. Member of the Editorial Board, Exchange Editor of Monday's. Journalistic Correspondent. Treasurer of Irvington Senior Scout Troop. History Club. Honor Society. Sen- ior Honor Roll. . CAMPBELL, CATHERINE SUSAN-Catherine came to S. H. S. from Brazil High and soon cultivated the friendship of Frances Treadway and Hyla Jane Hadley. Kate bowls in the winter and swims in the summer, and especially enjoyed shorthand and typing as taught by Mrs. Horn and the History classes of Mr. Wilson. CAMPBELL, LEWISfLewis is another football and basketball en- thusiast, also Scouting. Chums with Jack Corey, Joel Harrod, and Paul Farrington. Wants a business career. CAREY, DOROTHY MAE-Did you say tiny? That won't begin to describe Dot's four feet, seven inches of pep and piano technique. Liked Choir especially. Seen with Helen Hayes and Barbara Downs. Participated in Drama League plays All on Account of Polly and The Hoo-doo. CARHART, NANCY ANN-Ice-skating and reading predominated for Nancy. Lists her sister Marg as her best friend along with Frances Watkins and Charlotte Griffin. Came from Central High, Duluth, Minnesota. On her way to an Interior Decorating course. CARLIN, ALOHA MAE-Riley of South Bend and South Side of Fort Wayne enjoyed Aloha before she arrived at S. H. S. Belongs t0 the Choir and the Glee Club and will later teach piano.

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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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CASEY, JOAN-Peppy Joan lists among her dozens of friends Betty Byer, Dot Naughton, and Fanchon Parsons. Miss Vawter in French and Miss Yates in Zoology were her favorites in school. Social Com- mittee. Drama League. Junior Vaudeville '34, '35. CAVANAGH, JOE- Cavy, the scientist, is well known and well liked among the seniors. Joe is a licensed amateur radio operator and nas his own station. He has enjoyed Physics and Chemistry most in Shortridge and intends to attend Purdue. Fiction Club. Stamp Club. Radio Club. Echo Sports Editor. Junior Vaudeville '36. Liter- ary Staff of Annual. CENTER, HELEN ROSE-4'Perky's been here just a short time from Logan, West Virginia, but lost no time in making a good friend of Maxine Roberts and others. Will continue to turn on that Southern accent at Butler. CHAPIN, WILLIAM ROY-Big, curly headed Bill dashes on the football field as well as in his Math and English. Builds Model Air- planes, as a hobby. Is seen a lot with Dave Hacker and Jack C. Brown, One of the famous Esquires. A Purdue University prospect. CHAPPELL, HELEN-Just about as soon as the Annual is pub- lished, Nell Wee will be packing off to England. Travelling is right in her stride. She spent two winters at Clearwater, Florida. Next year she's headed for Gulf Park, where she'll have a chance to sail and ride all she wants. CHEEK, CHARLENE EVELYN-Charlene attended Tech before she enrolled at Shortridge. Particularly fond of music. Took part in musical presentations at Tech. Hiking and going to theaters with Barbara Auld, Elizabeth Cully and Jane Coe furnish her lots of enjoyment. CHRISTENA, MARY LOUISE- Chris is an enthusiastic Senator IS. H. SJ with Emily Stine and Rosemary Treanor. Played in the Drama League production of Cl1intz Cottage. Favors Geometry and Miss Custer. Big Sister. Math Club. V CHRISTENA, VIRGINIA MAE-A good sport - Ginney's our choice for one of the most attractive blonds in school. Secretary, History Club. Chemistry Club. Tryout Editor Thursday's Echo. Jun- ior Vaudeville Usher '35. Senior Honor Roll. CLARK, BARBARA JEANNEHDrop in on most any basketball game and you'll see B. J. eagerly rooting for Shortridge along with Marie Wiulleumer. Miss Rawls and Miss Buchanan are tops with her. She certainly enjoyed Botany. CLARK, BETTY-Betty came to us from Cleveland High School in St. Louis. Chemistry and Commercial Art claim the lion's share of her attention. Betty plays the piano. Rates tennis as her favorite sport. CLEMONS, BETTY-Betty is one of the best all round swimmers at the I. A. C. Often seen in the halls with Jane Robinson, Anne Dovey, or Eleanor Cook. Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. Philateron. Chemistry Club. Junior Vaudeville '35, Will study to be a statistician at the University of Michigan. CLOUD, WILMA JEAN- Willy will head for business college as soon as she leaves Shortridge. Brown eyes, brown hair make her a rhapsody in brown. Reading and bicycling iill the bill for her favorite pastimes. History courses demand her attention in her studies. 'i

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