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FENSTERMAKER, WILLIAM B.-Good-looking happy-go-lucky Bill has a host of friends. Tharp, Jackson, and Fenstermaker make up the famous Forty-Fourth Street Triumverate. Math and Physics were his favorite subjects. Also liked French under Miss Vawter. Junior Vaudeville '35. FERGUSON, TOM-Tom is an outdoor man. Likes hunting and fish- ing especially. Fond of Math, Physics, and Mechanical Drawing at Shortridge. Might take engineering at Purdue next year. With his friends, Frank Thomas and Don Braiford, often works for hours on his old Model T Ford. FERRIS, HARRY RITZE-When brains were handed out Harry was on the spot and got his full share. Besides being near the top of the Honor Roll he was in the '35 Junior Vaudeville and Senior play, Fic- tion Club, German Club, and Photograph Editor of the Annual. Joe Cavanagh and John Farley are his best friends while Mr. Scherer, Miss Pratt, andAMr. Wade rate tops among the faculty. FESSLER, ALBERT L.H A1 is that lady-killer sax player in the band. Pulls down good grades, too. Was out for track for two years. Prominent in all scouting activities. Plans to go to I. U. FESSLER, QUINCY C.--If you really want to know about Quincy's bucket ball just ask his best pals, Dick Skinner and Jim Simmons. During school hours, Mr. Johnson and Mrs Rawlings' classes held his attention especially well. Junior Vaudeville. Freshman Basketball Team. DeMolay. Quincy plans either to be with us another year, or go to Purdue. FILLERBROWN, LOIS-eQuiet and unassuming. Went in for English in a big way and along with it Miss Pratt. Winona Watson and Elaine Finley claim most of her friendship. Likes to read and swim. Min- strel. Chorus. , FINLEY, DORTHEA ELAINE- Patty enjoyed her Typing, English, and History classes. Lois Fillerbrown and Jane Ruiers can tell you of her ability as a tap-dancer. Butler will claim her next fall to make preparation for a secretarial job. FINNEY, MARY FRANCES-Commercial art rated tops with Mary Frances. She also is a member of the Annual Art Staff. Artistically minded, just about hits the spot, Swimming answers as her favor- ite sport. FIRTH, BETTY JEAN-Introducing Princess Dominica of the senior play, an altogether competent young actress. Has also appeared in three Drama League plays, The Red-Headed Step-Child, Jimmy Be Careful, and Lotus Flowers. In the 1935 Junior Vaudeville. Past president and vice-president of the Drama League. Heads for I. U. next year. After college, who knows how high in the world of the theater! FISHER, DORCAS MAE-Everyone calls her Nickie and everyone admires her splendid carriage. Plays both piano and violin very well. Plans to teach in Michigan after graduation from the University of Michigan. Spends lots of time swimming, driving, and golfing. Al- ways has good friends handy. FISHER, JACK-Good-natured Fish was the spitball target for the lads and lassies at the Senior Party. As Student Manager, he made many friends and was voted one of the Home Room Representatives. Although he is always seen flitting around with John Masters, he still has time to play football. Jack plans to study medicine next fall at Indiana. FISHER, MARGARET ADELINE-Margaret could always be found in the girls' gym playing basketball or volleyball. She is one of our best sportswomen. Annamae Marshall, Dot Ervin or Barbara Strack can assure of that fact. Captain of the hemingway team. Philateron. Field Day Stunt. Gym Exhibition. Marg plans toward DePauw.
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ELFF, BARBARA ANN--While at Shortridge, Babs enjoyed her Chemistry class with Mr. Kuebler immensely. Spends her leisure time in Shelbyville, dancing or swimming. Ruth Mooney can usually be seen with Babs. Junior Vaudeville. Participant in girls' sports. Plans to attend Business College. ELLIOTT, ESTHER MAY-Esther will be at Shortridge again next year. After that will go to Danville Normal Teachers' College. Bas- ketball. Volleyball. True Blue Club. ELLIS, ARTHUR O.-Art is well-known as the hard working assis- tant in the jewelry and pottery classes. Lists Mr. Lockhart as his favorite teacher, and Fletcher Johnson and Frey Pavey, best friends. Spends spare time building model airplanes, playing tennis, basketball, and ice skating. ELLISON, MIRIAM+eLovely Mimi is one of the most popular girls of the class. She is usually seen with Helen Chappel, Mary Ellen Foresman, Mary Louise Leane, and any of the V-8's. Wherever there is a dance you will be sure to find Mimi. Vaudeville Usher. Gym Exhibition. ELTZROTH, CARTER W.-Carter, one of the most versatile mem- bers of the Senior Class, has won recognition in many fields. Most outstanding is the winning of the Hayward-Barcus Post of the Ameri- can Legion's Americanism Essay Contest. President of the History Club, Senate, Vice-President of the Honor Society. Captain of the Tri-State Debate Team. Senior Honor Roll. ENT, BOYD-It was Tech's loss when this red-head transferred to Shortridge. Lists as his buddies Fred Bock and Jack Thompson. Miss Yates and Mr. Kuebler were his favorite teachers. His next stop is Purdue. l ERWIN, DOROTHY- Dot is one of Indianapolis' most enthusiastic skaters. Usually with Mary Alice Russell, Margaret Fisher, and Bernice Gregory. Dottee will see Business College next. EVANS, BILL-- Sophisticated Bill has more dates than an Alman- ac. A new one every week. Played basketball in his Freshman year. Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. Eagle Scout. FARLEY, JOHN-Friendly John always has a smile for everyone. He's supposed to be a woman hater, but we have our grave doubts. His faculty favorites are Mr. Wright, Miss McClellan, and Miss Marthens. Pals with Jap Powell, John Wallace, Jim Gipe, and Rembrandt Hiller. Noted as tennis player. Junior Vaudeville '35. Minstrel '33, Choir. Plans to attend Indiana. FARLOW, LOIS- Swimming, dancing, and movies, for me, says this friend of Alice Schaefer and Mary Jane Wright. Comes to us every day from Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Campbell are her faculty favorites. FEHSENFELD, JOHN E.- Fehsie won fame not only as a member of our city champion football team, but also as a regular guard on the hardwood team that won the Sectionals. Placed on the All-Sec- tional and All-Regional teams, too. His blonde hair and ready smile have made him one of the most popular boys in Shortridge. Received a medal from Purdue Alumni Association. FEIBLEMAN, RACHAEL--Charm, capability, and leadership make Rachael one of our most outstanding seniors. Seen having a grand time with Joy Geupel and Harriet Cracraft. Admired by many, Rachael will be just as popular at Wellesley as she is here. Co-pro- gram chairman of the Fiction Club, Secretary-Treasurer of the Press Club, Student Council, Vaudeville Usher, Senior Party Committee, Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. second, third page editor and editor- in-chief of Wednesday's Echo. Winner of the Annual Short Story Contest.
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FITHIAN, MURIEL-Muriel considers Julia Ann Pennington and Betty Yount her best friends. Enjoyed History and English especially. Will go to DePauw. FLANINGHAM, FRANCES-Has done her share of helping others as a Big Sister and True Blue Clubber. Enjoyed Commercial courses with Miss Wood and Botany with Mr. Wright. Mary Ellen Billeter is her best friend. A job after graduation for Frances. FLETCHER, HERNDON-Herndon never has much to say but gets by on his pleasing smile. Member of the Senate. Boys' Debating League. Aspires to be a lawyer and will study toward that end at I. U. next fall. FOLTZ, BETTY ANN-Pretty, brown-eyed Betty Ann says her favor- ite pastime is listening to the radio. Considers Miss Armstrong her best friend on the faculty. Spent two years at Saint Agnes Academy. Plans to post at Shortridge next year. FOOTE, MARY JANE-Brown-eyed Jayne loves to dance and wherever there is one you're sure to see her. Usually with Rosemary Coshaw, Treva Berry, or Vivian Peterson. Junior Vaudeville '35. Will go to Butler. FOREMAN, ELEANOR--Eleanor particularly liked her business courses, so much so that she will continue at Business College next year. Likes drawing and dancing as pastimes. FOREMAN, ELOISE-Friendly and very charming is this miss who names Elizabeth DeBruton, Priscilla Keeler, and Barbara June Miller as her best friends. English and art claimed most of her attention. FOREMAN, HUBERT--Hubert has enjoyed his Chemistry and Physics at Shortridge under the direction of Mr. Wade and Mr. Morrison. He spends his spare time in his Ford Coupe with C. P. Van Meter. Hub attended Bosse of Evansville for a year, but prefers Shortridge. Pur- due will supply the means for Hubert to become an electrical engineer. FORESMAN, MARY ELLEN-Stunning is the word that best describes this popular girl. She likes dancing and playing the piano. Will matriculate at Purdue. Winning Act, Junior Vaudeville '34, Usher Junior Vaudeville '35. Senior Commencement Committee. FOUTS, RUTH--This pretty blond miss, with loads of personality, is one of the best liked Seniors. Ruthie has particularly enjoyed her classes under Mr. Roache and Miss Pratt. Seen with Dot Spahr or Helen Lee Robinson. Hopes to enter Katherine Gibbs' school. FRAY, JANICE- Jan relished her Foods and English courses here at Shortridge. Lists her favorite teachers as Mr. Wade, Miss Bray- ton, and Mrs. Thomas. Seen with Pollijane Britton and Clarinne Man- ning. Bound for DePauw. Camera Club. Junior Vaudeville, '35. FREIJE, GEORGE-Remember the song, I-Ie's the Drummer-Man in the Band. It certainly fits George for he swings a wicked drum- stick. Had charge of the school dance orchestra for the last two years. Junior Vaudeville of 1932 and 1933. Shortridge Band and Orchestra.
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