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President Secretary Row 1 ileft to rightl: Ned Hendrickson, Charles Ness, Max Tuttle, Harvey Harris, Tom Mantel, Bill Lodwick, Carl Weinhardt, Keith Green, Jim McCoy, Willard Hart. Row 2: Marianne Daries, Joan Chandler, Margaret Brayton, Elizabeth Josey, Patti L. Cain, Margaret Waldo, Jeanne Gates, Dolores Steinsberger, Mary Ann Gamso, Patricia Lukenbill, Patricia Ptieiderer, Bernadine Hay, Marge Grindle. Row 3: Betty Jane Heassler, Ellen Hyman, Gertrude Sandler, Hadassah Frisch, Mar- gie Sullivan, Jeanne Faulconer, Lorna Dunnieyer, Barbara Lee Smith, Marilyn Hosmer, Marjorie Thoms, Judy Bright. Chloris Fisher. Row 4: Chas. J. Wilkerson, sponsor: Anna L. Harshman, Nancy Rodecker, Marjorie Miller, Carolyn Coxen, Suzanne Cohen, Shirley Ostermeyer, Jean Redwine, Mary Henshaw, Marjorie Turk, Betty Lou Ranstead, Evelyn Petersen, Jo Ann Ranstead, Leah Schneider, Marge Deutscher. Row 5: Carolyn Cooper, Anita Ellis, Barbara Stoner, Virginia Dubois, Mazo An- derson, Betty Ireland, Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt, Phyllis Ehrhardt, Jean Ober, Mary Jane Foerst. Row 6: Lois Hilkene, Marge Foltz, Nina Gallin, Nell Elkin, Agnes Alig, Catalyn Unger. PRESS CLUB The Press Club, made up of members of the Echo staffs, met during- the year with Mr. Wilkerson as sponsor. Its purpose is to aid junior journalists. At one meeting Mr. Yeager of the Indianapolis Star was a guest speaker. He helped to create perfumed ads and has had much experience in newspaper work. The third page of our own Echo pre- sented a major problem and club members discussed solutions for it. A banquet in May closed the club's activities for the year. President Bill Nordyke View-prcsideiit Frank Campbell St'1'l'P'fClfl'jl-fi'f'flSilI'C'I' Bob Ross Rowl ilefttorighti: Charles T h o ni p S o n, Bud Beazell, Robert Rose, Bill Nordyke, Karl Wacker, Paul J o n e s, D 0 n Aufderheide. Row 2: P. W. Holaday, co- sponsorq Frank S. Campbell, John K. Goodwin, John S. Kirby, Kean Wells, Dick Goldstein, H. H. Siemers, co- sponsor. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club was organized recently to acquaint its members with the theory and phenomena of radio. The goal of the members is to learn to send and receive the Morse code at the rate of thirteen words per minute. Each member wishes to attain an amateur radio operators license. The club is sponsored by Mr. Holaday and Mr. Seimers. Bill Lodwick Tom Mantel Program Chairman Evelyn Peterse
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ff' .,- 'f ' ,,..t.--,,,f President Rosemary Wanner Vice-president Susanne Sharp Secretary Betty Graves Treasurer NK! June Crockett Row 1 lleft to rightic Joyce Hesler, Barbara Whelden, Patty Gloss- brenner, Kathryn Swan, sponsor, Joan Ober, Ruth Ann George. Carolan Liebrich, Jane Haramy. Row 2: Phyllis Ehrhardt, Betty Carr, Suzanne Schaub, Betty Graves, Ida May Payne, Joan Lawson, Peg O'Donnell, June Crockett. PHILATERON CLUB The Philateron Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Swan, is open to all girls having two hundred and fifty athletic points. Five hundred points are required to be eligible for an oifice. The girls gave a farewell party for Betty Schneider at the home of Joyce Hesler. They also gave a shower in the home economics department for Mrs. Swan, who was married last fall. They held their annual spring outing last year at the home of Charlotte Grosscopf. In the fall, they had a Weiner roast at Gregg Farm. GIRLS' PADDLE CLUB Row 1 Cleft to rightjz Norma Jane Klepfer, Dorothy Wilson, Mary Jeanne Hunter, Mary Katherine Bach, Barbara Cripe, Betty Ireland, Janey Dummich. Row 2: Evelyn Ulrick, Jean Stacy, Mariam Miller, Doris Hamilton, Toba Epstein, Suzanne Pauley, Carolyn Unger. Row 3: Pat Summers, Jo Ann Krauch, Jo- anne Widdop, Nell Elkin, Juanita Pyritz, Martha Mae Frisch, Jeannette Radtke. Row 4: Marilyn Fer- guson, Tina Brazil, Barbara Turner, sponsor, Cathy Robertson, Ruth Bradley, Margery Meuller. The Girls' Paddle Club, one of Shortridge's most recently organized clubs, is sponsored by Miss Turner of the history department. The purpose of the club is to afford enjoyment, and to develop skill in the game of ping-pong. Membership in the organization is open to all girls who are interested in ping-pong and who show that they are capable players. The club rents tables at Jim McClure's. Marilyn Scovell is the Winner this year of the tournament which the girls sponsor and in which they participate.
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SENATE RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club is composed of girl members interested in the sport of shooting. The club took part in competition with the members of the R. O. T. C. rifle squad two times in the past year, and each team had one victory to its credit. The members received entertainment and instruc- tion from motion pictures dealing with the proper methods of using a rifle. The four positions for shooting are the main points on which the members practice. The club meets every Tuesday in the school's rifle range. The faculty sponsor is Miss Charlotte E. Bruce, President Georgetta Hazzard Row 1 tleft to rightp: Georgetta Hazzard, Doris Daley, Nelda Smith, Dorothy Miller. Row 2: Betty Ben- net, Joan Moore, Mary Ellen Moore, Normajean Perkins. Z I : Q. af iff X -. ..,, A 9 , . 1. .n - t., ,rs ,ty Ms. . 4, 'TW-' i .hfffff '-' ' ffQi4,fzgl25.Q...' C ' 'W' ii' Q api- 'gtg kQ.,,,,, ' , , r. ,WH 1 ' 1Left to righti: Georgetta Hazzerd, Barbara Johnson, Dorothy Miller, Nelda Smith. The Senate affords an excellent opportunity for any Shortridge student who is interest ed in the functions of government and its problems. Since its founding in 1887 under Laura Donnan, it has become an established Shortridge tradition. Russell V. Sigler is its present sponsor. Due to the present War situation, the past year has been an important one in the Sen- ate's history. They passed laws declaring War on Germany, Italy, and Japan, and established a war labor board. Another law passed this year abolished capital punishment in the United States. Row 1 lleft to rightl: Bill Patrick, Milton Miller, Jerry Asher, Bob Chevalier, Neal Randolph, Mildred Clanton, Louise Beller, Dolores Steinsberger, Allen Moorman, Margie Sullivan, Dale Sumner, Harry Le Bien. Row 2: Tom Stump, George Finney. Robert Beam, Gerald Barnitz, Dodd Greenleaf, John Stuart, Dick Freeman, Bill Sprague, King Traub, Burton Randolph, Galvey Gordon. Row 3: Stanley Kiser. Beth Fifer. Marianne Frankel, Mazo Anderson, Tom Mantel, Patty Heustis, Bob Simpson. Row 4: George Schricker, Arthur Rugheimer, Arthur Prine, Charles Thompson, Bob Irrgang, Bob Barnes, Eugene P. Van Arsdel, Roxana Fye, Alice Cleri, Ned Hendrickson, Bob McKinney, Dick Tribbe. xr Will t
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