Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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IVCONNOR. PAUL JAMES Catholic Youth Organization. Majors, English, history, and commerce. Sports, football, basketball, and base- ball. Engineer. Purdue University. oLIN. 3IAR1oN ANN.-XBELLE True Blue Club. Commando Squad. Hobbies, geology and model air- planes. Majors, English, science, and mathematics. UREYVILER, PHYLLIS GENE True Blue Club. A orchestra. Sen- ior Play. Sports, ice skating, swim- ming, and ping pong. Majors, Eng- lish and history. T.A,B.U. Club. P.A.M.B.E. Club. Honor Society. USBURN. MARIAN Home Room representative. S.P.Q.R. Secretary, Math Club. Annual club staff. Junior Equestrienne Club. S.K.I.D. Club. Vaudeville, 513. Senior colors committee. oUTC.xLT. NoRM.xN RALPH Attended Denby High, Detroit, Mich- igan. Vaudeville, '-12. Baton Club. Hobbies, photography and music. Ma- jors, English, mathematics. and science. Chemical engineer. OVERB.-XY, JUYCI-I Vaudeville, '-11, act chairman, '-12. Footlight Club. Belle Club. U 13 Club. Hobby, swimming, Majors, English, mathematics, and language. Journalism. Christian College. PARIIEH. JOHN D. Physics assistant, '-13. Secretary, Boys' Bowling League, '42, '-i3. Golf team, '42, J.U.R.Q. Club. Honor So- ciety. Mechanical engineer. Purdue University. P.-XRR. JACK LEIGH Attended Peoria High, Illinois. Sports, football and swimming. Hob- by, chemistry. Majors, science, Eng- lish, and mathematics. Chemist. Pur- due University. PARRETT, THOMAS W. Freshman football, Freshman basket- ball. Beau-x Club, Sports, football, basketball, and tennis. Majors, Eng- lish and history. Business adminis- tration. P.-xRSoNS. FORREST Freshman football and track, '39. Re- serve football, '-10, '41. Majors, Eng- lish and science. Doctor. North- western University. PATRICK, ARTHUR BR.fXDSI'I.XXV Annual picture staff. Senior party committee. Vaudeville, '40, '-ll. Fresh- man track. Junior prom committee, '41. Senate. President, A.VV.K. Club. Principia College. P,-xTTERsoN, MAXINE LOUISE Efficiency awards, '40, '41. Vande- ville, '40. Matinee Musicale. Sports, swimming and tennis. Majors, Eng- lish, history, and Spanish. Musician, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. PAULSEN, HELEN FRANCES Big Sister. True Blue Club. Camp- fire Girls, Hobby, dancing. Majors, art, history, and English. Modeling. Indiana University. P.-XVEY, JAIVIICS Nor..-KN Sports, basketball, football. and base- ball. Hobby, woodworking. Majors. English, mathematics, and mechani- cal drawing. Draftsman. Purdue Uni- versity. PEACHER. VIOLA Baton Club. Ai Ki Club. Accordion Band, Majors, English and com- merce. Sports, bowling and tennis. Hobby, collecting stamps. PE.-XCHER, VIOLET A orchestra. Ai Ki Club. Sports, swimming, tennis, and ping pong. Majors, English, history, and com- merce. PE.-xRsoN. DOROTHY ANN Equestrienne Club. S.L.A.M. Club. Sports, ice skating and horseback riding. Majors, English and science. Aeronautical engineer. PECK, FRANKLIN BRUCE JR. Captain, R.O.T.C. A orchestra. KAYDET Club. Officers' Club. Sports, horseback riding and fishing. Majors, English and mathematics. Medicine. Indiana University. PEEK, DAVID ATVVELL Air Division, Victory Corps. Senate. Sports, horseback riding and golf. Majors, English and history. DeMo- lay. Transcontinental pilot. Franklin College. PEHRSON, SALLY Attended Ladywood School for Girls. Vaudeville usher, '-12. Junior Eques- trienne Club. Hobby, horseback rid- ing. Majors, English and history. Nursing. PERINE. ROBERT LELAND Vaudeville. '41, '42. Stage manager, All-School play, '-12. Stage crew, Sen- ior Play. '42 Majors, English and history, R.A.J.A. Club. Indiana Uni- versity. PERKINS. BETTIE ANNE Attended Lebanon High. Sport, foot- ball. Hobbies, dancing and traveling. Majors, English and art. Advertising model. PETERS, VIRGINIA MAE Drama League. Big Sister. Vaude- ville usher, '41. Property manager, MacMurray Chin. Shortridge re- presentative, Indiana Girls' State. Journalism. PETTIJOHN, JANE S.P.Q.R. Annual liner staff. Vaude- ville usher, '42. Senior colors com- mittee. Vaudeville, '43. S.K.I.D. Club. F'.N.F. Club. Majors. Latin. history, and English. Butler University. PFLEIDERER, PATRICIA JANE Friday's Echo. Press Club. History Club. S.P.Q.R. Majors, English, La- tin. and history. Honor Society. Pur- due University. PHILLIPS, ELAINE ELo1sE Hi-Tri Club. Majors, mathematics, history, and commerce. Sports, bowl- ing and bicycle riding. Hobby, travel- ing. Secretary. PHILLIPS, YVENDELL DEAN Vaudeville, '41, '42, '-13. Golf team. A band. Footlight Club. Sports, golf and basketball. Majors, English and history. United States Air Force. PICKERING, HOLLIS JANE Attended McCordsville High. Girls' Bowling League. Hobbies, roller skat- ing and bowling. Majors, English. history, and home economics. PIKE. JOHN CARL Reserve football, '41. Varsity track, '42, German Club. Boys' Bowling League. Majors, English and mathe- matics. Chemical engineer. Purdue University. PINE. DONALD K.-XY Attended Hyde Park High, Chicago. Illinois. Senate. Hobbies, boxing and chess. Majors, English, mathematics. and science. Medical research. Johns Hopkins Medical School. PIPER. PATRICIA ANN Attended Eden High. Treasurer, freshman class. secretary-treasurer. sophomore class, president, junior class. Eden. Majors, English, history, and commerce. Nurse. PITTENGER, M.-XR.-X JEAN S.P.Q.R, Victory Council, '42, Animal liner staff. Senior colors committee. S.K.I.D. Club. S.P.Y. Club. Vaude- ville, '43. Bacteriologist. Butler Uni- versity. PITTAIAN, XVILLIAM L. Freshman football and track, '39. Re- serve football, '4O. Majors, science, history. mathematics, and English, Doctor. Northwestern University. PLUAIAIER. ROBERT WILLIAM Red Cross representative. Eagle Scout. B.A.C.H. Club. Sports, foot- ball, swimming, and track. Hobbv. coin collecting. Majors, history, Eng- lish. and mathematics. PUDKIN, MARVIN Boys' Bowling League, '41, '42, '43. Freshman track, '40. Freshman foot- ball, '39. Intramural football. Stamp Club, '40. L.A.M. Club. United States Navy Air Corps. POGUF2. .IEANNETTE Vaudeville, '42. Girls' Glee Club. Ba- ton Club. A.G. Club. Majors, French and English. Musician. Arthur Jor- dan Conservatory of Music. PHLIQUIN. l-IFFII-I Sports, skating and swimming. Ma- jors, English and mathematics. Hob- by, match carton collection. Nursing. Air hostess. PULL.-ACK. RosALIE K.A.T. Club. Sports, swimming, ten- nis, ice skating. horseback riding, and bowling. Hobby, reading. Journal- ism. Butler University. POPPENSI-ZAKER, NORMA JVNE 60 and SO shorthand certificates. Home nursing certificate. P.D.Q. Club. F.I.V.E. Club, Sport, tennis. Majors, English, history. and com'- merce. Stenographer, PORTER, EDWARD D. Freshman football, track, '40. Varsity track, '41, '42, '43. Reserve football, '41, '42. Student Board. Home Room representative. Senior party commit- tee. Vaudeville, '43. SPHINX Club. PORTER, KI.-XRJURIE JEAN St. Paul Choir, Youth Fellowship. Girl Scout. Dancing award. Hobby. dancing. Sports, horseback riding and rollerskating. Majors, English and history. POTTER. RIARJORY ANN Annual liner staff. Vaudeville usher, '42, Family Frolic, '41, Commando Corporal, Annual agent. Gregg 60 shorthand speed certificate. True Blue Club. Hi-Tri Club. Secretary. -MQ, nn. l PHWELL, ROGER DOUGLAS Vaudeville, '42. First sergeant, R. O. T. C. Majors, Latin, mathematics, English, and history. Armored Divi- sion, United States Army. Purdue University. POWERS, MARJDRIE BONITA Vaudeville, '40, '41, Fine Arts repre- sentative. Assistant Echo agent. BELLE Club. Sports, horseback rid- ing. Majors, English and mathema- tics. Nursing. Indiana University. PUYNTER, MARGARET RUTH Drama League. Footlight Club. Girls' Glee Club. B.A.B.E.S. Club. W.H.I.M. Club. Majors, history and English. Senior Play. Teacher. Butler Univer- sity. POYNTER, PAUL STANLEY Sports, basketball and baseball. Hob- by, model building. Majors, English, mathematics, mechanical drawing, and history. Aeronautical engineer. PRAY, FRANCIS AD.-'tMS Freshman basketball and track. Foot- ball, '40, '42. Letterman. Senior party committee. Scout Club. Eagle Scout. DARBY Club. Scientific research. Earlham College. PRUCTUR, SUMNER Vaudeville stagehand, '43. Swimming team, '42. Band letterman. Majors, English, science, language, and ma- thematics. Purdue University. RABINHXYITZ, ANN JANE A orchestra. True Blue Club. K.A.T. Club. Majors, history and German. Social work. Indiana Uni- versity. RAFNFIL, EDGAR Vaudeville, '43, Annual club staff. President, Beau-x Club. Majors, Eng- lish and history. Engineer. Texas Christian University. R.-XGSDALE, ROBERT D. Freshman football, basketball, and track. Reserve football. Varsity foot- ball, '41, '42. Varsity track, '42, '43. Lettermen's Club. Co-captain, track, '43. DARBY Club. RANDOLPH, BURTON XVOODRUFF First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. President. Senate. Vaudeville, '43. Chemistry Club. German Club. Senior Play. Honor Society. History Club. Boys' Bowling League. Purdue University. R.-XNKIN. MARGARET ANN Attended Western Academy, Ma- comb, Illinois. J.I.N.X. Culb. Majors, English, history, and science. Sports. basketball and horseback riding. Nursing. RANSDELL. DOROTHY LAVERNE Croquis Club. Victory Council. An- nual liner staff. Hobbies. water colors and design. Majors, English, art, and commerce. S.K.I.D. Club. Vaudeville. '43. Secretarial work. REINHARDT, MARY ELLEN S.P.Q.R. P.A.M.B.E. Club. Majors, Latin, English, and Greek. Sport, skating. Hobbies, dancing and stamp collecting. RPINSII.-UV, LUIS JUAN True Blue Club. Big Sister. Com- mencement usher, '42. Freshman basketball. D.L.D. Club. Majors, Eng- lish and language. Home economics. Purdue University. RICE, T. BROOKS Freshman football, '39, Reserve foot- ball, '4O, '41, Varsity football, '42. Letterman. Majors, English and ma- thematics. DePauw University. RICKETTS, JAMES R. Majors, English, history, and mathe- matics. Sports, basketball and swim- ming. President, S.K.U.L.L. Club. Ministry. Wheaton College. RICKRICH, THELMA ELIZABETH Attended Technical High. Vocational certificate, dress making, Technical. Majors, home economics and English. Sports, swimming, horseback riding, and roller skating. RIDER, BARBARA JEAN Attended Kokomo High. Vaudeville, '42. Majors, English and history. Sport, swimming. Hobby. dancing. Professional entertainer. RIESENMY, BETTY JEAN Attended Lafayette High, St. Joseph, Missouri. Majors, English and com- merce. Sport, swimming. Hobby, dancing. Comptometer operator. ROBERTS. MIIXII Annual club staff. S.P.Q.R. Vaude- ville usher. '42. Vaudeville, '43, Fam- ily Frolic. Junior Equestrienne Club. Vice-president, F.N.F. Club. Adver- tising. DePauw University. Rom-:RTsoN, ROSEINIARY Attended Washington High. Majors. language and English. Sports, bowl- ing and ice skating. Lawyer. Butler University. ROBINSON, FRANCES ELIZABETH Senior party committee. Vaudeville make-up committee, '42, Vaudeville, '43. Annual identification editor, Dra- ma League. S.K.I.D. Club. C.A.G.I. Club. Commencement usher, '42, ROBINSON. FORREST WILLIAM Family Frolic, '40, Echo agent. Ma- jors, English, mathematics, and his- tory. Sports, tennis, basketball, and football. Aviation. Purdue Univer- sity. ROBINSON, LAURA RUTH Attended Brookston High and Jeffer- son High, Lafayette. Majors, history and English. Sport, boating. Hobby, dancing, Teacher. Purdue University. ROELL, JOHN VVESLEY Attended Technical and Madison High Schools. Freshman basketball, Tech- nical. Baseball letterman. Basketball award, Madison, Hi-Y Club. Band. Architectural drafting. ROGERS, DONALD SINCLAIR Freshman and reserve football, bas- ketball, and track. Varsity football, track, '41, '42, Captain basketball team, '43. Letterman. All-city, county left end. DARBY Club. ROGERS, ROSALIE True Blue Club. Christmas Echo. Majors, English and history. Sport, roller skating. Hobby, photography. Secretarial Work. ROLL, JOHN Majors, English, science, and mathe- matics. Sports, ice skating, football, and baseball. Hobby, box making, Medicine. Indiana University. ROOF, PATRICIA JANE Attended Bluffton High, Glee Club. Annual liner staff, Hobby, music. Sport, horseback riding. Majors, Eng- lish, mathematics, and science. Honor Society. Indiana University. RUDOLPH, PATRICIA Home Room representative. Annual liner editor. Service activities com- mittee. Debate team. Senior party committee, S.P.Q.R. S.K.I.D, Club. Vaudeville. Secretary, Honor Society. RUPEL, JAMES JACOB Physics assistant. Aeronautics as- sistant, R.O.T.C. rifle team, '42, Vice- president, Senate. Chemistry Club. DeMolay. Chess Club. P.-T.A. Pri- vate's Medal. '42. Purdue University. RUST, ROLAND BARNECLO JB, Senior party refreshments committee. Golf, '40, '41, '42, Eagle Scout. Fire- crafter. SQUIRE Club. Freshman Talent Show, Honor Society, Medi- cine. Indiana University. RYAN, JOE STANLEY Stage manager, Vaudeville, '43, As- sistant senior treasurer. T.K.B. Club Sport, football. Majors, English, his-- tory, and mathematics. University of Notre Dame. SAGALOWSKY, ELLEN JANE Drama League. Vaudeville usher, '42, Usher, Baton Club Show, Family Frolic. Deb Ette Club. Majors, Eng- lish and French. Ward Belmont Col- lege. ST. CLAIR, CAROL Vaudeville, '43, Family Frolic, '42, Freshman Mixer. W.H.O. Club, X Club. Annual liner staff, Majors, English and history. Honor Society. Journalism. Indiana University. SAKOXVITZ, SIDNEY Vaudeville, '40, '41, '43, A band, Eagle Scout, Firecrafter. J.U.R.Q. Club. Baton Club, Majors, English and mathematics. Hobbies, photog- raphy and music. Electrical engineer SALB. BETTY JANE Family Frolic, '-10, '41, Majors, Eng- lish and science, Hobbies, chemistry, dramatics, and reading. Laboratory technician, Indiana University Medi- cal Center. SALLEE, CLARENCE ALLEN Photography award. A band. Ma- jors, English and history. Sports, swimming and hunting. Hobby, pho- tography. Pharmacist. Indianapolis College of Pharmacy. S,-XNDLER, GERTRUDE ANN Monday's Echo. Student Board. Press Club. S.P.Q,R. Math Club. Jewish Junior Council. Paddle Club. Majors, English, Latin ,and history. Honor Society. Indiana University. SARSFIELD, JOHN JOSEPH JR, Bowling League, '41, Freshman foot- ball and basketball. Majors, mathe- matics, English, and history, Sports, baseball and golf. Naval V-5 train- ing. University of Notre Dame. SAWYER, JEAN IRIS Le Cercle Francais. K.W.A.K, Club. Majors, English and language. Sport, swimming, Hobby, stamp collecting. Dietitian, Butler University. SAYLES. DICK NEILAN Vaudeville, '42, Freshman basketball, football, and track, Reserve football, Varsity track, '41, '42, '43. SQUIRE Club. S.J. Club, Aeronautical en- gineer. Purdue University. SCHAAF, PAUL HARRY Eagle Scout. Firecrafter. C.A.D.E.T. Club. Majors, mathematics and Eng- lish. Sports, hunting and target shooting. Electrical engineer. United States Army. SCH.-XUB. SUZANNE Vice-president, treasurer, Philateron Club. Vaudeville, '43. Captain, volley- ball team, '41, Gym Exhibition, '41. Gang Club. Captain, hockey team. Hockey, volleyball, baseball awards. SCIIEFF, MATILDA MARTHA Nurses' assistant. True Blue Club. President, H.I.C. Club. Majors, Eng- lish and commerce. Sports, ice skat- ing and bowling. Business adminis- tration. Business college. SCIII-:I-'FLI-ZR, ALICE M.-XGDALEN True Blue Club. Majors, English, his- tory, and music. Hobbies, piano. voice, and poetry. Sport, tennis. Musician. sc'IIILLI-ZR, PI-:ARL P.-Xl'LINE A orchestra. Radio Script Club. Majors, English, history, and lan- guage. Sports. ice skating and swim- ming. Journalism. Indiana Univer- sity. SCHLENSKFIR. BILL Vaudeville, '42, Family Frolic, '42, Reserve football, '42, Varsity, 43. Letterman's Club. Varsity track, '42, '43, D.A.W.G. Club. SCH NEIDER. PATRICIA A N N Second place, Junior Vaudeville cov- er, '41. Majors, English and art. Sport. ice skating. Hobbies. dancing. knitting, and scrapbooks. Bookkeep- ing. SCHUMAKER, ELIZABETH ANNE History Club. D.L.D. Club. Majors, English and history. Sport, ice skat- ing. Hobby, music. Dress designer. Butler University. SCIIWARZLEDER. ANASTASIA President, Secretary, Le Cercle Fran- cais. Student Board. Family Frolic. '41. Sport, hiking. Majors, English and French. Hobbies, music and lan- guages. Musician. SCOTT, MARTHA ANN Varsity hockey and award, '40, Home Economics Club. Vaudeville usher. '42. S.H.U.X. Club. Majors, English, history, and language. Sport, arch- ery. Stephens College. SE.-XY, JIM A band, Norfolk trip. Vaudeville. '40, '41. Family Frolic, '40, '41. Band letterman. Beau-x Club. Sports, foot- ball and swimming. Annapolis Naval Academy. United States Navy. SEDBERRY, IRWIN Majors, history, English, and art. Freshman football. Sports. football. track, and swimming. Medicine. Mia- mi University. SEDBERRY, VVAYNFI Vaudeville, '42. Family Frolic, '41. Citation award, Shortridge Band. Bowling League. Majors, English and mathematics. Musician. United States Navy. RICHARD HARVEY Majors, art and English. Hobby, art. Sports, football, swimming, and base- ball. Artist. John Herron Art Insti- tute. SEI-:IIAL'sEN, RICHARD F. Reserve football, '41. Captain, R. O. T. C. A band. State champion de- bate team. Vice-president, K.A.Y.- D.E.T. Club. President, Oflicers' Club. Senior Play. Honor Society. SEGAL. SELMA .XRLENI-I True Blue Club. Summer Echo. Jew- ish Junior Council. Jewish Junior Ha- dassah. Majors, English and history. Sports, bowling and swimming. Hob- by, writing. Journalist. SEG.-XR. GIJOFFRI-ii' Varsity football, '42, '43. Freshman track, '40, Freshman basketball, '41. Student Board. Majors. English, his- tory, and mathematics. Medicine. SIIAW, AIARII.I,i'N ANNRTTE S.P.Q.R. Tuesday's Echo. Vaudeville. '42. Social Committee. Club 21. Family Frolic, '-10. Commencement usher, '-12. VVasson's columnist. Home Economics assistant. Honor Society. SHEARIN. RUSSELL LEE Majors, English. riathematics, and history. SQUIRE Club. Sports, box- ing, swimming, and football. En- gineer. VVabash College. SHFTRTZER, DORIS EVELYN Girls' Bowling League, captain, '41, '42. Sports, bovvlng and hunting. Belle's Sharps and Flats. Hobbies. music, art, and stamp collecting. Musician. SHIPLEY. ROBERT DAVIS Majors, English, history, and mathe- matics. Hobbies. stamp and coin col- lecting. Honor Society. Accountant. Butler University. SHIVELY, MARGARET History Club. S.P.Q.R. Chemistry Club. D.L.D. Club. Majors, English, history, and Latin. Varsity basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Honor So- ciety. Oberlin College. SHOCKLEY, CRYSTAL N.-XDINE Hi-Tri Club. Majors, English and his- tory. Sports, roller skating, horseback riding, and bowling. Hobbies, music and reading. Stenographic work. SHOEM.-XKER, FRIEDA M.-XRDELLE Volleyball team. Paddle Club. W.I.W. Club. Majors, English and history. Hobbies, music and art. Nurses training. Ball Memorial Hospital. SHULTZ, BI.-XRJORIE Attended Howe High. Family Frolic, '42. H o m e R o o m representative. Vaudeville, '42. A.R.R.O. Club. Sports, swimming and horseback riding. De- signer. Butler University. SIDM.-KN, HOXVARD FLOYD A orchestra. Scholarship, John Herron Art Institute. Vice-president, S.I.R.S. Club. Majors, art, English, and history. Sports, track and foot- ball. Sculptor. SILCOTT, PHYLLIS ANNA Majors, English and history. Sports, roller skating, football, and baseball. Hobbies, music and correspondence. Surgical nurse. Navy Nurse Corps. SKELTON, KENNETH A band. Vaudeville, '-13. Majors, history, mathematics, and English. Sport, football. Hobby, mechanics. Personnel work. Butler University. SLUTSKY, .IACQUELINE LOUISE Attended Sullivan High, Chicago, Ill- inois. Majors, English and French. Assistant leader, Brownies. Sports, skating and table tennis. Hobbies, knitting and music. Stephens College. SMITH. JOAN FRANCES True Blue Club. Wednesdays Echo. Press Club. Majors, history and com- merce. Sports, ice skating and tennis. Journalism. SMITH, JOHN STANLEY Freshman and reserve basketball. Varsity basketball, '41, '-12. HA band. Golf team, '41, '42, Majors, history and English. Sports, golf, baseball, and basketball. SMITH, KAY ELAINE Attended Mount Union High, Penn- sylvania. Majors, English and mathe- matics. Hobby, collecting travel sou- venirs. Business management. Butler University. SMITH, JE.-XN Attended Bridgeport Township High. Hobbies, music and hiking. Sports, swimming and boating. Majors, Eng- lish and commerce. Secretarial work. Central Business College. SMYRNIS, LEONARD Thursday's Echo. Senate. Principal B Section, A band. Band letter- man. Majors, English and history. Aeronautical engineer. Purdue Uni- versity. SNYDER, XVILLIAM DAVID Attended Oneco High, Florida. R. O. T. C. Hobby, aeronautics. Majors, English and mathematics. Sports. swimming and tennis. D.A. Club. C.A.D.E.T. C'ub. SOOTS, LENA MAY Gym Exhibition, '40. Intramural hemingway award. Junior Red Cross certificate. Philateron Club. Majors, English and history. Stenographic work. SP.-XULDING. JOE FRANCES A band. J.U.R.Q. Club. Majors, printing, English, and history. Sports, baseball and shooting. Printer. Car- negie Technical Institute. SPECKER, VIRGINIA Z. Majors, English and history. Z.A.D. Club. W.H.I.M. Club. Sports, bowling and horseback riding. Designing. In- diana University. SPEICHER. JOAN RUTH Annual photography co-editor. Vaude- ville usher, '-11. Vaudeville make-up c o m rn i t t e e, '-11. L.S.P.S. Club. B.A.B.E.S. Club. Purdue University. SPENNER, FLORENCE ADI-:LE Spanish Club. True Blue Club. PAM- BE Club. Majors. English, history, and Spanish. Sport, swimming. Hob- by, piano. Indiana University. SPINK, MARGARET Le Cercle Francais. Horizon Club. Vaudeville usher, '-12. Gym Exhibi- tion, '-11. C.H.U.M.S. Club. Sport, ice skating. Hobby, knitting. Dietitian. Butler University. SPR.-XGUE, ROBERT Majors, English, Latin, and Greek. Sports, basketball and football. Hob- by, astronomy. Honor Society. Law- yer, Indiana University. I J 1.1 rs .ra I 71 n 1, l-nl.z1.l SR.-XDBR, JACK Freshman football, '39, Reserve foot- ball, '40, Majors, science, English, and mathematics. Sports, basketball, swimming, and tennis. Chemical en- gineer. STACKHUUSE, JEAN Vaudeville. True Blue Club. Footlight Club. Junior Prom committee. Treas- urer, Belle Club. Euvola Culb, Sports, swimming, diving, golf, and tennis. Journalism. Briar Cliff Manor. STALL, WALTER ROBERT Majors, English, history, and com- merce. Hobby, stamp collecting, De Molay. Certified Public Accountant. Indiana University Extension. STARKS, ROBERT LOUIS Chemistry Club. Majors, science, ma- thematics, English, and language. Sports, horseback riding, swimming, and ice skating. Engineer. Purdue University. STEI-IG, ERNEST REIM.-IN Varsity football, '42. Letterman. Co- editor, Tuesday's Echo. Annual sports editor. Eagle Scout. Minisino Scout. D.A.W.G. Club. Sports correspondent, Indianapolis Star. Vaudeville, '43, STEEL, JUHN CIIARTERS Attended Beloit High, Wisconsin. Varsity track, '41, Sea Scout yeo- man. Majors, English, mathematics, and science, United States Navy. Annapolis Naval Academy. STEILBERGICR, IIANS German Club. Family Frolic, '40, '41, Victory Corps. J.U.R.Q. Club. R. O, T. C. P.-T.A. service. Majors, Eng- lish and language. Honor Society. Indiana University, STEINKELER. LILLI.-IN J. Baton Club. Chemistry Club. Fine Arts representative. Family Frolic, '41, Hobbies, music and reading. Sport, tennis, Junior Hadassah. Mu- sic. Arthur Jordan Conservatory. STELZEL, JO ANN Gym Exhibition, '40, Varsity basket- ball, '42. Varsity hockey, '40, '41, '-12. Varsity baseball, '42, President, Phil- ateron Club. Floriculturist. Purdue University. STEPHENS, BETTY JAYNE True Blue Club. Big Sister. Majors, English and histo1'y. Sports, bowling and skating, Nurse. Butler Univer- sity. STEWART, ALLEN EUGENE Cadet Major. R.O.T.C. Vaudeville, '42, Fencing Club. C.A.D.E.T. Club. Ma- jors, English and history. Sports, ice skating and fencing, STEWART, FRANK QBUDI Hi-Y Club. Majors, English, mathe- matics, and science, Hobby, aeronau- tics. Sports, hunting, basketball, and ice skating. Engineer. Purdue Uni- versity. STEWART, JEAN I-ELIZABETH Vaudeville, '42, '43, Footlight Club. Student Board. S.P.Y. Club, Audi- torium programs. Majors, English and history. Sports, tennis and horse- back riding. Western University. STEWART, SALLY CLARE Editor, C h r i s t m a s Echo. Editor. Thursday's Echo. S.P.Q.R. Annual liner staff. Senior party committee. Treasurer, Euvola Club. Club 21. Vaudeville usher. DePauw University. STOEPPELWERTI-1, N.-XOMI RUTH History Club. Vice-president, German Club, Math Club. Home Economics Club. True Blue Club. Majors, Eng- lish, history, and commerce. Honor Society. Valparaiso University. STOKES, P. JAMES Annual liner staff. Chemistry Club. Beau-x Club. Sport, baseball, Majors, English, mathematics, history, and science. Antioch College, STONE, M.-XRI.-KN ELIZABETH Attended Mooresville High. Girls' Glee Club. Vaudeville make-up com- mittee. C.A.R. Family Frolic. Girl Scout. Spanish Club. K.W.A.K. Club. Honor Society, Butler University. STONE. RAYMOND Varsity football, track. Letterman. Treasurer, Senior Class. President, S.P.Q.R, Home Room representative. Harvard Club award. D,A,W.G. Club. SPHINX Club. Honor Society. sToNER, BARBARA Monday's Echo. Secretary, Math Club. Press Club. Annual liner staff. Presi- dent, F'.I.V.E. Club. Ph.D. Club. Hob- by, travel. Airline hostess. Indiana University. STRONG, HERBERT E. Sergeant, R.O.T,C. Annual liner staif. Eagle Scout, J.U.R.Q. Club. Majors, English, mathematics. and science. Electrical engineer. Purdue Univer- sity. STROUP. JANE ANN Attended Everett High, Columbus, Ohio. Girls' Athletic League, Student Council, athletic and art awards, Everett High. Artist. Ohio State Uni- versity. STUTE, PATRICIA ANN T.A.B.U. Club. Hi-Tri Club. Majors, history and English. Sports, horse- back riding, swimming, and bowling. Hobby, sewing. Merchandising. SUERDICK, GLORIA Attended St. Agnes Academy. Honor- able mention, Scholastic Art Exhibit. Sports, swimming and ice skating. Majors, English and history. C.L.E.F. Club. Commercial artist. SULLIVAN, MARGARET JEAN 'Winning act, Vaudeville, '42. Annual liner staff. Tuesday's Echo. Press Club. Girl Scout Club. Ogden Junior Chorale. Senate. Freshman Talent Show. KEE Club. Butler University. SULLIVAN, MARY JANE True Blue Club. K.A.K. Club. Ma- jors, English and history. Hobby, dancing. Sports, bowling, swimming, and horseback riding, Secretary. San- derson Business College. SULTZER, CONSTANCE RUTH True Blue Club. Commencement ush- er, '42, K.I.D. Club. S.M.S. Club. Vaudeville, '43, Majors, English and art. Commercial artist. Butler Uni- versity. SUMMERS, BETTY LEE Annual liner staff. Majors, English and history. Sports, tennis, basket- ball, and baseball. Medicine. Indiana University. SUMMERS, PATRICIA ANN Gym Exhibition, '-10. True Blue Club. F.A.D. Club. H.U.D.D.L.E. Club. Ma- jors, English and history. Hobbies, hiking and accordion music. Sports, tennis and swimming. SUMNER, LYNN Annual photography co-editor. Re- ference assistant. Social Committee. Commencement usher, '42, Family Frolic, '41. K.D. Club. Honor Society. Valparaiso University. SURBER, M.-ARI.-KN LEE Attended Greencastle High. Le Cer- cle Francais. True Blue Club. Com- mencement usher, '42. Gym Exhibi- tion. K.W.A.K. Club. H.U.D.D.L.E, Club. Principia College. SUSSMAN, RAYMOND Y. Attended Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky. Editor, Monday's Echo. Student Board. Chairman, Young Judea Council. Aleph Zadik Aleph. University of Chicago. SUTTON, JE.-'ANNE ELIZABETH Home Room representative. Monday's Echo. Officer, True Blue Club. Foot- light Club. Commencement usher, '-12. Vaudeville, '42. Family Frolic, '40. B.A.B.E.S. Club. DePauw University. SUTTON, ROLAND CLELL Freshman Talent Show. Majors, Eng- lish, F r e n c h, and mathematics. J.U.R.Q. Club. Sports, baseball and ice hockey. Honor Society. Engineer. Purdue University. SVVAIM, ELNORA Attended Mecca High, Indiana. Secre- tary, Hi-Tri Club. C.O.K.E. Club. Ma- jors, English and commerce. Sport, swimming. Airline hostess. TACKE, M.-XRGE LOUISE Majors, English, science, and lan- guage. Z.A.D. Club. Tuesday's Echo. True Blue Club. Interior decorator. DePauw University. I T.-XYLUR, BETTY JEAN Attended Emerson High, Los Ange- les, California. Gym Exhibition, '-10. Chemistry Club. P.A.M.B.E. Club. Majors, English and history. Sport, horseback riding. Secretarial work. TAYLOR, RICHARD ST.-ARK Football, '40, '-11. Vaudeville, '40, '-11. Majors, English and history. Presi- dent, SQUIRE Club. Hobbies, air- planes and music. Transport pilot. TAYLOR, WILDA JANETTE Job's Daughters. True Blue Club. Youth Fellowship. Majors, English and history. Sports, swimming and ping pong. Hobby, dancing. Secre- tarial work. THUM.-XS, DON JAY Majors, English, science, and his- tory. SpO1'ts, swimming, tennis, and ping pong. Hobby, aeronautics. Aero- nautical engineer. THUM.-XS, HOVV.-XRD DARYL Majors, English, science, and mathe- matics. Sports, swimming and ping pong. Hobbies, photography and dancing. Photographer. Georgia Tech- nical Institute. THOMPSON, RICHARD Attended Michawaka High. Chemis- try Club. Majors, mathematics, his- tory, and English. Certihed Public Accountant. Indiana University. THR.-ALL, RICHARD FRANCIS Majors, English, mathematics. and mechanical drawing. Sports, tennis and basketball. Hobby, stamp collect- ing. Machine draftsman. TIIROUP, FRANK BELL Social Committee. Vaudeville, '42. R.O.T.C. medal, '41, Cadet Lieuten- ant, R.O.T.C. Corpse Club. Majors, English and mathematics. Medicine. Indiana University. TICIIENCR, CHARLES Reserve basketball, '41, '42, Captain. varsity tennis. Letterman. Vaude- ville stage hand, '42, '43. Majors, English, mathematics, and language. Engineer, University of Minnesota. ULRICH, FRED T. Freshman football. Freshman basket- ball. Freshman track. Hobbies, sports and stamp collecting. Majors, mathe- matics and English. CRUX Club. Accountant. ULRICII, AIARY ANN ELIZABETII Commencement usher, '42. Big Sister. True Blue Club. Echo agent. S.M.S. Club. T.A.B.U. Club. Majors, history and English. Sports, ice skating and swimming. UNGER, FRANK J. Majors, English and mathematics. Sports, football, basketball, and base- ball. Hobbies, carpentry, aeronautics, and photography. Commercial adver- tising. Indiana University. I'NvERsAW. BARBARA JEAN Gym Exhibition, '40, Girl Scout. Ma- jors, Latin, mathematics, and Eng- lish. Sport. ice skating. Hobby, piano. Teacher. Ball State Teachers' Col- lege. VAN ARSDEL. EUGENE P. President, Senate. A band. Chess Club. Majors, English and mathema- tics. Hobbies, shooting, camping, and bicycle trips. Purdue University. VAN METER, RDSENELLE Attended Broad Ripple High. Ripar- ian, Draclu Club, Broad Ripple. Hi- Tri Club. Sport, ice skating. Hobby, dancing. Majors, English and history. S.M.S. Club. Indiana University. VARLEY. RACHEL ANNE Red Cross representative. Athletic ticket agent. Annual liner staff. S.I.S. Club. Majors, English, history. and art. Dress designer. Buffalo School of Commercial Art. YHNDERS.-X.-XR. PHYLLIS PATRICIA Attended St. Agnes Academy. Ma- jors, English and history. Z.A.D. Club. Sport. horseback riding. Di- etitian. Saint Mary of the Lake Col- lege. Voss, NORMA IRENE Majors, English and history. Sports, swimming and ice skating. Hobby, dancing. H.U.G. Club. Stenographic work. WACKI-IR, KARL F. Radio Club. Hobbies, target shooting and radio. Majors, English, mathema- tics, and history. Sports, swimming and football. Electrical engineer. WADDELL, NoLA CATHERINE True Blue Club. Big Sister. Univer- sity Heights Bowling League. T.O.C.O. Club. Majors, English and history. Nurse. University of Minnesota. XVADDINGTON. S.-XR.-All ELIZABETH Vaudeville, '43, Vaudeville usher, '-12. Equestrienne Club. Senior colors committee, S.K.I.D. Club. F.N.F', Club. Majors, English and history. VVestern College for VVomen. XVADI-1, NANCY DALE Attended Hinsdale High, Illinois Footlight Club. Student Board. Vaude- ville, '-13. President, A.R.R.O. Club. Majors, English and mathematics. Aeronautics. Purdue University. VV.-XDLEIGH. PAUL CUSTER Yaudeville. Echo, A.M. Family Frolic. War Activities committee. Footlight Club. Cadet Major, R.O.T,C. HA band. Eagle Scout. Firecrafter Scout, K.A.Y.D.E.T. Club. Engineer. NYAINWRIGHT, BILL HARVEY Majors, English, mathematics, and Latin. Sports, baseball and fishing. Honor Society. Mechanical engineer. Purdue University. NV.-XLDU, MARGARET HELEN Home Room representative. Tuesday's Echo. Annual liner staff. Secretary, S.P.Q.R. Vaudeville, '43, Senior party committee. S.K.I.D. Club. C.A.G.I. Club, Chairman. Honor Society. WALKER, MARY Home Room representative. Animal club editor. Senior party committee. Vice-president, S.P,Q.R. Secretary, History Club. Vaudeville, Euvola. F. N. F. Club. Honor Society. XV.-XLKER. MARY KATHERINE Big Sister. Majors, English and his- tory. Sport, roller skating. Vice-pres- ident, P.A.M.B.E. Club. Clerical Work. WALLACE. FLOYD DOUGLAS Reserve football, '41, Hobbies, scout- ing and building models. Majors. English, mathematics, and mechani- cal drawing. Sports. tennis and bas- ketball. Aeronautical engineer. wsu. T' WALLS, BETTY JO Vaudeville, '40, '-11. Family Frolic. Footlight Club. A.R.R.O. Club. Ma- jors, English and commerce. Sports, tennis and swimming. Business col- lege. VVATERS, LEVVIS IIOWARD Chemistry Club. Annual liner staff. Majors, English and mathematics. Sport, basketball. Business adminis- tration. Indiana University. WV.-XYNICK, GENEVIEVE BIRD Majors, history, mathematics, and English. Sport, swimming. Hobby, dancing. Secretarial and accountancy work. Indiana University. VVEBSTER, HELEN VIRGINIA Big Sister. Job's Daughters, Young People's Association, A ll S a i n t s Church. Majors, English, history, and commerce. Sports, swimming and tennis. Secretarial work. XVEISSMAN, HERBERT Majors, English and history. Sports, tennis and basketball. Hobby, photog- raphy. Optometrist. Northern Illinois School of Optometry. WELCH, JOHN DAVID Vaudeville, '42. Freshman track. Var- sity track, '41, '42. Math Club. Chem- istry Club. Sports, badminton and swimming. Engineer. Purdue Univer- sity. XVELCH, JO.-INN FRANCES Annual agent. Assistant senior treas- urer. True Blue Club. Vaudeville, '-11, '42, Junoir Prom committee. Presi- dent, BELLE Club. Club 21. St. Mary of the Lake College. WENTWORTH, ROBERT CHARLES Majors, mathematics and English. Sports, fishing and swimming. Hob- bies, reading, collecting stamps, and radio. Lawyer. Indiana University. WERNER, JOAN ELIZABETH Victory Corps. D.L.D. Club. Majors, English and history. Tuesday's Echo. Press Club. Sports, ice skating and swimming. Journalism. Northwestern University. WHEATON, RICH.-XRD JOHN Sea Scout. Eagle Scout. Chemistry Club. Majors, English, mathematics, and history. Sports, sailing and arch- ery. Aeronautical engineer. United States Navy. Purdue University. XVHEELER, Jo JEAN Le Cercle Francais. Family Frolic, '-10. Gym Exhibition, '39, Majors. French, English, and history. French teacher. DePauw University. WHITE, BENJAMIN TI-IOAIAS Epworth League. Majors, English and history. Hobby, stamps. Sports, badminton, football, and basketball. Accountant. Butler University. XVIIITE, DOUGLAS IIUNTER Freshman track. Varsity track, '41, '42, Bowling League. Chemistry as- sistant. Senior party committee. Pres- ident, Honor Society. Medicine. Indi- ana UniveI'sity. XVI-IITE, WALTER Track, '41. Sports, hunting and foot- ball. Majors, English, history, and commerce. BRONX Club. Accountant. Indiana University. XVIIITESIIIE, MARY ELIZABETII Sports, swimming, football, basket- ball, and bicycle riding. Hobby, danc- ing. Majors, home economics and English. Dress designer. Indiana Uni- versity. WILDI-JR, NANCY Attended University City Senior, St. Louis, Missouri. Glee Club, Riding Club, National Junior Honor Society. St. Louis. History Club. Victory Squad. Math Club. p.f.d. Club. XVILES, BERNARD YOUNG Freshman track award, '-10. Sports, tennis, skating, and football. Majors, English, mathematics, and Spanish. Stamp Club. Radio Club. Aeronauti- cal engineer. Purdue University. NVILKEY, RICHARD l-'RANK Sports, football, baseball, fishing, and hunting. Majors. English, history, and mathematics. Indianapolis Cast- ing Club. Marion County Fish and Game Association. Machinist. XYILSUN, DOROTHY LoUIsE Drama League. Make-up committee. Vaudeville, '-11. True Blue Club. Pad- dle Club. Pep Club. Freshman basket- ball, volleyball, and baseball. Senior Play. Dramatics. Butler University. WILSON, GORDON E. Vaudeville, '41, '42, '43. A band. Hobby, music. Majors, mathematics, English, and history. Civil engineer. Tri-State Engineering College. XVINEGAR, DON L. Rifle team. Stamp Club. Radio Club. Sports, hunting and baseball. Majors, English and mathematics. B.A.C.H. Club. Mechanical engineer. Purdue University. in x . if A -sfxsf::u 'l u1u mfsmixmmugzwiun Li.: . '-ut I in nm 1 BASIC TRAINING HEADQUARTERS .fmwv-W SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 4 Y VVE ARE THE MEN AND WOMEN OF TOMORROVV. ALTHOUGH VVE CANNOT FIGHT FOR OUR COUN- TRY ON THE BATTLE FIELD, WE CAN PROTECT THE IDEALS AND FREEDOM OF THE LAND WHICH VVE LOVE AND SERVE. MAY VVE MAINTAIN FOREVER THE SPIRIT AND PRINCIPLES VVHICH WE HAVE MADE OURS WITHIN THESE WALLS. WINSLQIW, ANN RUTHIJRFORD Vaudeville, '42. Family Frolic, '42. Sports, swimming, golf, and skeet shooting. Majors, English, history, and art. S.H.U.X. Club. Commercial artist. Purdue University. WIRTII, RICHARD W. Freshman football student manager. Vaudeville stage and make-up com- mittee. Majors, English, history, and Science. VVabash College. Woob, BARBARA JEAN Treasurer, Girls' Missionary Society. Community Service, Victory Corps. Chemistry Club. Majors, English, science, and history. T.O.C.O. Club. Nursing. Indiana University. Wooo, MARY LIIRRAINE Vaudeville usher, '42. President, Girls' Missionary Society. Community Ser- vice, Victory Corps. Epworth League. Stamp Club. Majors, English and commerce. T.O.C.O. Club. Secretary. WOODS, CHARLES LEE Senate. Mythology Club. Majors, his- tory and English. Sports, football, basketball, and swimming. Hobby. photography. Lawyer. Indiana Uni- versity. WOOLLI-JN, VVILLIAIXI WESLEY Oiiicers' Club Medal, best non-com- missioned officer, '42. Sport, baseball. Hobby, reading. Majors, English and history. United States Army. WYCISKALLA, DAISY True Blue Club. Commencement ush- er, '42, Gym Exhibition, '41. Sports, bowling and skating. Majors, English and history. Advertising work. But- ler University. YAKEY, JOELLA Croquis Club. Annual art class, '41, '43. Oflicer, True Blue Club. Senate. Winner, Christmas Echo cover, '40. A.G. Club. Art supervisor. Indiana University. YORK, HAL ALBERT Football. '39, '40. '41. Track, '39. Art assistant. Make-up committee, Vaude- ville, '42. Hobby, wood carving. Sports, horseback riding and sailing. SPHINX Club. Z.-XRING. XVILLIAM SHEARIN Vaudeville. Lettermen's Club. Drama League. Sports editor, Wednesdays Echo. Correspondence class. Track letterman. Senior party committee. Journalism. Indiana University. ZAZ.-XS. GEORGE Attended Culver Military Academy. Reserve football, '40, '41. Varsity football, '42, Ofiicers' Club. Lette1'- man. First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. C.A.D.E.T. Club. Honor Society. Law. ZOOK. I-'RANCI-Ls BARBARA Attended East High, Akron, Ohio. Co-chairman, winning Vaudeville act. '42, Commencement usher, '42, Chem- istry Club. Letter sweater, East High. Nursing. St. Vincent's Hospital. DE.-XRMIN, JOAN Vaudeville act chairman, '43. S.P.Q.R. Press Club. Social Committee. Thurs- day's Echo. Debate team, '42, Short- ie Club. Mt. Holyoke College. DEPEXV. SAMUEL HARRY III Attended Gibson High, Butler, Penn- sylvania. Majors, mathematics, his- tory, and English. Fencing Club. Hobbies, designing and building mo- del airplanes. gm-gf-.v ERTIJL, XVILLIABI BUTLER Majors, mathematics, English, and science. Sports, swimming, tennis, and ping pong. Hobby, stamp collect- ing. Mechanical engineer. Purdue University. IIAUSER. ALICIA LOUISE Vaudeville, '42. Efliciency award, '39. Gym Exhibition, '39. Z.A.D. Club. Majors, English and history. Design- er. DePauw University. IIL'I-'FMAN. JACK Majors, English and history. Sports, football and swimming. Squire Club. United States Army Air Corps. LEE. GEORGE CALVIN Majors, English and history. Sports, football, basketball, swimming, and baseball. Hobby, dancing. Pharma- cist. Purdue University. SMITII. SUZANNE True Blue Club. Wednesdays Echo. Sub Deb Club. Majors, English, his- tory, and language. Rockford College for Women. ADDITIONAL GRADUATES OLGA BERGER DONALD BIRD GILBERT BROWNING PEYTON CANARY ELEANOR COHN HARVEY WEIR COOK JR. EUGENE VICTOR COX BETTY ANN CURL BETTY JEANNE ESPY GARO HAGOPIAN JOHN HANN ROBERT RITZINGER HARE JR. BRINK A. HOPKINS F. O. HUNTSINGER ROBERT KENDALL MANYA LaTOUR MARY LGFEVRE 'X GORDON LIDDLE FOREST LIGHTLE GLENN LIND JEAN LINES SYDNEY LITVAK PRISCILLA MARTIN JOE MORGAN TOM POLEN RALPH RAYMER JANICE SKINNER GRACE SNYDER HARRY STODDARD EARL STOWERS ROSALIND SWAIN GROVER TURNER N. T. WALL JOHN VVHITAKER RUSSELL WILLIAMS X,- we-I 'K w vw. Q52 if s 55 , N . . Q , ,M 6 -'q,,,,,. 5 .1 I, --1- A 5 I I 'Qt ff Q? gif? 'K' at f Q' 'S' -V I I I my ,- W ' 9 ,Q rv! . f is .sF'sS7'N ff -Fl A X F .:.: :,. A '-, .5 A ,A , ' 133 tx I Y Af cl? ,, 1' 1 gi . ' 1 Y r gi? if I rom the FieIcI of Athletics COME MEN WHO WILL WIN WITH SPORTSMANSHIP ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE. 9 1.15 ,, Q:-rm 1: 52 f' A X7 ':f3 'I 3' wil-, - N 13515. , ,j xx is 515- 'K .ww 5 FREIHOFER FALLENDER BATTREALL 1942 CITY CHAMPS The 1942 edition of the Shortridge High School football team made a name and a record that will undoubtedly be long celebrated in the annals of the school's gridiron his- tory. Coach Thomas D. Woods inherited nine outstanding lettermen and some thirty-odd grid performers from the excellent training of Robert L. Nipper fnow a lieutenant in the United State Navyj and formed a championship squad which went through nine games undefeated and untied. This feat had not been equalled since the campaign of '26. The Blue and White machine made its initial appear- ance and issued its warning to other opponents on Septem- ber 18 at the Northside field when they vanquished the Crawfordsville Athenians, 51-6. The following week, under the arc-lights of Roosevelt Stadium, Jim Allerdice led the Satans to a 6-0 edge over the Southport Cardinals. The defensive play of Bob Rags- dale and Gene Battreall kept the game from being as close as the score indicates, with pass interceptions and constant tackles. respectively. Withrow of Cincinnati met its first defeat at the hands of a Shortridge eleven on October 6 when they bowed to a 20-0 score. Allerdice romped across twice for touchdowns. and Ray Stone snagged a Tiger pass and raced 60 yards for the final tally. Jeff of Lafayette fulfilled expectations by proving one of the strongest opponents on the schedule before they fell to Shortridge 13-7 in the only other out-of-town game. The alertness of Captain Bruce Hilkene provided the winning marker when he recovered a Bronco fumble behind Jeff's goal. Back on the home front the following week. the Blue Devils met Washington in their first city series clash and had little trouble adding a 19-0 score to their unbroken victory string. This was George Lewis Day. as the shifty right half-back crossed the double stripe twice. Central of Muncie arrived at the Blue Devil camp on October 21, with enough respect and prestige to instill fear into the hearts of every Shortridger. An aroused Satan squad, eager to avenge last year's defeat, sent the highly- touted Bearcats back to their lair with a 19 to 0 trouncing, MCSHANE ROGERS RAGSDALE LEVVIS ALLERDICE STONE 5 ., 5. fe ie xx - We X 355. 'ge , 3 ,L 4 1' gif 5 . 98 . TI... if f N . + 3 T E 7 'U'mi Ff?x 'Y ff- A - iid fik' dl' FORSHEE PRAY STEEG AMBUHL SCHLENSKER PARKER RICE LEE ZAZAS FOOTBALL fcontinuedb and thereby gained state-wide recognition. A light, but stubborn Cathedral team caught Shortridge on an off Monday with unexpected opposition via the air g nevertheless Stone, Allerdice, and Hiram Rogers hit pay dirt for a 20 to 6 victory. Five strings of Shortridge athletes ran wild against. an out-classed Broad Ripple squad and racked up a 46-13 triumph, to set the stage for the all-important Tech encounter. On Friday afternoon, November 13. Shortridge engaged their iinal obstacle for a perfect season at the Eastside plant in a City Championship battle with their an- cient rival. Tech. No loyal Shortridge rooter or player will soon forget the brilliant run- ning of Allerdice. or our powerful, hard fighting line holding the Big Green on the two yard stripe in the waning minutes of a hectic fourth quarter, to protect a three point margin. The final score was Shortridge 9. Tech 6. LETTERMEN Front row: F. Fallender, B. Klein, G. Lewis, F. Pray, D. Parker, D. Pratt. Second row: J. Allerdice, D. Rogers, B. Christie, J. McShane, R. Thompson, C. Tichenor, J. Smith, B. Rice. Last row: G. Zazas. C. Freihofer. B. Hilkene, R. Leventhal, B. Zaring, R. Stone. All MONOGRAM WINNERS Twenty-four varsity members were awarded major letters in football. Seniors: Bruce Hilkene, Donald Ro- gers, John McShane, Fred Freihofer, Gene Battreall, Bob Ragsdale, George Lewis, Ray Stone, Tom Forshee, Dick Parker, Don Ambuhl, Reiman Steeg, Jim Lee, Brooks Rice, Francis Pray, Bill Schlensker, and George Zazas. Juniors: Jim Allerdice, Jim Cooley, Fred Fallender, Cecil Freihofer, Ralph Thompson, and Rubin Leventhal. Sophomore: Bob Klein. SKINNER TROPHY and WAGNER AWARD Captain Bruce Hilkene received the coveted Frank J. Skinner trophy. awarded annually to the most valu- able player on the squad. The Her- bert T. Wagner award, given to the most improved member of the team, was presented to Fred Freihofer. Left: Bruce Hilkene. Right: Fred Freihofer, X 34. f 'Rf wr A ,K ,ca RESERVES Coach Fred Knute Rouch's re- serve squad concluded their three game card, undefeated, untied, and unscored-upon. The Blue Devil under- studies vanquished Manual 20 to 0, and routed the Washington and Tech seconds with identical 7-0 counts. Charles Hawthorne and John Meyer shared scoring honors in the back- field while Bernie Berger, Dick Sut- ton, and Jim Davis were outstanding on the line. FROSH The Blue Imps, under the new direction of Paul E. Dill. won two games and lost four. In their debut, the Rhinies edged Washington 8-6. The following week, they fell to Broad Ripple 18-0 and lost to Wash- ington 7-0, A well-earned 7-6 victory over the Tech yearlings climaxed the season, before they bowed to South- port, 20-14, and dropped a 14-13 de- cision to Cathedral. Arthur Fleck led the frosh with 40 markers from his fullback post, and Bill Reel, Dave Haggard, and Jim Rice were stellar members of the forward wall. FOOTBALL Front row: VV. Hall, B. Har- rington, M. Tiernan, B. Thompson, B. Schumaker. J. Perrine, B. VVagner, B. Boyer. Second row: Mr. Rouch, B. Brown, J. Davis. M. Winters, B. Berger, D. Sutton, M. Willis, M. Hardy. J. Zimmerman. Third row: J. Jordan, J. Hull. J. Thomp- son, J. Meyer, B. Blackburn, B. Fuller, W. Shirley, J, Elbe. Back row: .T. Lodwick. D. Nelson, G. Gehring, M. Nicholson, J. VVoods, E. Lawson, VV. Thayer, P. Mc- Cord, D. Bush. FROSH Front row: B. Reel, N. Chroms, J. Ribefw. Ben- nett, Rir Schakel, C. Klein, D. Hinkle. Second row: Coach P. E. Dill, J. McDon- aid, R. McKean, A. Fleck, D. Hueber, I. Ball. G. Bland, B. McCord. Back row: J. Frazier, B. Kramer, L. Haw- thorne, B. Behrent, J. Gib- son, B. Strauss, D. Dorn, J. Swan, M. Moores. In flu Iunrl uf milk 11111 If ,J 'if'?3 Xi I PII!-I. mr nu. Blue' mr rm. TVl1iff 'f 'fm fhf ll,l J qw 5. ix VARSITY Front row: R. Carter, R. Fink, D. Rogers. Captaing B. Hilkene, B. Christie, L. Hum- mel. Back row: Coach K. Peterman, A Levinson, R. Light, L. Casselnian, C. Frei- hofer, J. Allerclice, J. Smith, Manager K Peters. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES SHS. Ill!1IIlI'II'INI II'II,IY ll 1 I .NL IIZICIQN '.XS'l'l.l-I ET SIIl'Il,l1YYII.l.lC 201 lil S4vI I'III'lPIl'l' ZZ' itil IZI-IN ILXYIS HIL Ita 'l'IG4'II Ili l1L1',X'I'IIIClIIl.XI. CCT ISN XX',XSIIING'I'HN 31' ll1t'1II,I'AII7I'S Slit lit AIANIYXI, H'it5'I All Jio I1IZ41,Xlv l2lI'l'l.I'I 141 iff! in '11 to II NX I Ilfi 1'Il.XXYIf'lPIlI'SYII,I.I'I if Ill IDX l .X Y l1l'l l'IC ICS 215 M,XNI'.XI. ZH 122 Al.XIl'l'INSYII,I,I-I LIN IC! I,I'IIZ.XNHN Il If XNIPICHSUN I ' Nl'Il l'l0N KI, 'l'lll RNIGY ll 1'IIISI'I'S .X'I l'I'l'IiS BZ Iii! I1I'lI'Il'II HIIHYIC ' llfi l,.XXYIlI'INi'I'I 1'lGN'l'll.XI,Zl3 HILKENE ROGERS FREIHOFER HUMMEL CHRISTIE SMITH THE BATTLING BLUE DEVILS Although the 1942--43 basketball team was not the sharpest shooting, most highly polished, or most impressive band of Short- ridge cage artists, they successfully carried on the precedent set by the football squad as the best-spirited, hard-fightingest aggre- gation ever to carry the Blue and White onto the local hardwood. With four experienced lettermen, Coach Kenneth Peterman launched the net campaign with a strong start which placed Shortridge with Indiana's leading quintets and marked them as a the curtain raiser at Greenfield, the Tigers by a two-point margin. Green- and the highly rated Golden Bears of victim. The fourth straight victory of over Southport. potential state power. In Blue Devils conquered the castle was the next to fall. Shelbyville were the third the Satan net snipers was After this excellent early season showing. the Peterman quintet hit a snag in their fifth encounter at Ben Davis which marked the beginning of a mid-season slump. Losing to Tech and Columbus in holiday tilts, the Blue Devils bounced back into form and outclassed Cathedral and Washington to prove to Indianapolis FINK ALLERDICE fans that they were not to be underestimated in city competition. In a substitute game for the city tourney, Shortridge lost a heart- breaker to Manual as one lone Redskin stood back and potted longs constantly in his only showing of the season. B1'oad Ripple was fresh from upsetting powerful Tech, when the Satans put them back in their place with a well-deserved victory. Howe, Craw- fordsville, and Jeff of Lafayette pounded the Blue Devils consecu- tively before they steamed up for a stretch drive. Going into the home stretch, Shortridge took revenge on Manual in the regularly scheduled contest and it marked the great awakening of the Northside hardwooders. A powerful Mar- tinsville squad bowed to Shortridge and a fast moving Lebanon outnt fell before the Blue Devils as they appeared to be rocketing into the Sectional Tourney with a blazing finish to their regular season. The Blue offense did not cool off until the second half of the final game with Anderson. After holding a seven-point lead at the intermission, Shortridge was held to only four points in the second half as they dropped the last game of the schedule. CContinued on second following pagej uk., A A FROSH Front row: R. McKean, P. Goldstein, J Kroetz, L. Moore, N. Gaddy, B, Eckhart Second row: K. Schernekau, B. Reel, J Cox, R. Dick, D. Haggard. Back row: R Aberson lcoachl, T. Gable, A. Fleck, R Schakel, D. Hinklc, P. Southworth, B Strauss, J. Daniel. ir RESERVE BASKETBALL Front row: R. Light, XV. Fleenor, A. Levinson, R. Carter, E. Voorhis. Second row: L, Herr, C, Hawthorne. R. Klein, L. Henley, J. Mote. R. Fine, N. Cissna. Back row: E. Dill, R. Thompson, J. Hull, J. Claycombe, R. Freeman. Absent: R. Ed- wards. lam . v 5 ,B :um 'H-am? .1 'Y av - 919- .,,,,, any-, ' WU' QA-' 'QQ tif. rn Pi Q 4ff'i .s ' 1.2 ' Yffifi v i x ' ' ' K. -3'1.4,f 'Tien at -- -4 fists Xi' W 'ww Y I ,H TRACK The 1943 track season at Shortridge was not too successful. Several outstanding performers were lost to the war effort. In the opening meet with Jeff of Lafayette and Crawfordsville, the Blue Devils finished second. Shortridge eked a one point margin over Washington in a dual meet, and captured sixth in the Southport Relays. The relay combinations spelled victory for the Satans in the next meet at Howe. After annexing fifth in the city meet at Tech, the Blues bowed to Manual. Coach Don R. Knight's squad was exceptionally strong in the hurdles with George Lewis invariably winning the high and low stick events, followed by Larry Stuart and Tom King. Dan Pratt captured several blue ribbons in the 440-yard dash. The half-mile relay team, Ray Stone. Bruce Christie, Kenny Brown, and George Lewis, threatened city competition and the mile quartet, Ben Boleman, Jack Perrine, Larry Stuart, and Dan Pratt, won consistently. Cecil Freihofer and Bruce Hilkene shared honors in the shot put. George Lewis won the low barriers in the Sectionals and Cecil Freihofer garnered seconds in the shot put and pole vault to qualify for the State meet. Lewis was elected honorary captain. Coach Roy Aberson's freshman thinlies won over Washington, Manual, and Howe. They were runners-up in the City meet, though they lost to Tech. GOLF TEAM Front row: G. Battreall, L. Elam, J. Smith, D. Gilchrist. Second row: L. Hare, F. Lesh, W. Phillips, W. Stall. TRACK TEAM Front row: R. Carter, R Light, L. stuart, P. Myer? Lgl-Terr, F, Falender, M. Hardy, J. Davis. Second row: D. D?cker, mgr., B. Schlensker, J. Wessels, A. Kwitney, C. Freihpfer, B. Christie, J.'KWe'1Eice, B. Hil- lfene, G. Lewis, R. Leven- tliaKP B, King, G. Keller, P. Beam, B. Fuller. Third row: Mr. Knighty D. Pratt, K. Wark, D. Bose, D. Alexan- der, B. Klein, B. Plummer, B. Blackburn, P. Krampe, J. Claycombe, K. Brown, R. Stone, R. Servies, B. Mintz, mgr. Back row: T. Hen- drickson, J. Oberholtzer, B. Thompson. B. Boleman, V. Ballew, W. Vickrey. D. Sut- ton, B. Hall, B. Daily, T. King, B. Kegley, C. Haw- thorne, S. Proctor, J. Per- rine. THE BATTLING BLUE DEVILS tContinued from second preceding pagej In the sectional tournament, Shortridge gained the right to meet Lawrence Central in the semi-finals by thumping Crispus Attucks and Beech Grove. The Bears seemed to be Hon that afternoon as they managed to stay in front almost all the way. The courageous Satans fought their hearts out all the way and succeeded in knotting the count in the waning seconds of the final period. A Central field goal in this crucial moment ended the career of the Shortridge bucket tossers and Lawrence went on to annex the Sectional crown. Climaxing his thirteenth year as coach of Shortridge basket- ball teams, Coach Kenneth Peterman led his iighting Blue Devils to a record of twelve victories in twenty-one games. The entire school owes much to Mr. Peterman because of his untiring patience in working with and developing each individual perform- er to bring out the best possible basketball material for the student body. The superb backboard and rebound ability of Bruce Hilkene, Leroy Casselman, forwards, and Donald Rogers. center, was equaled by few quintets in the state, because of their superior height and prowess under the basket. The aggressive defensive play of Cecil Freihofer and Jack Smith, along with their accurate shooting, made these two Blue Devils outstanding in practically every game. Lee Hummel and Bruce Christie were constant starters also, who were equally capable as steady ball handlers. Bob Fink, Jim Allerdice, Dick Light, Ralph Carter, and Alan Levinson completed the varsity roster. Bruce Hilkene received the Dr. George V. Underwood trophy, having been named the most valuable varsity player by Coach Peterman. Alan Levinson copped the Underwood most valuable reserve player award. Donald Rogers, senior center, was elected honorary captain of the '42-'43 squad by his team-mates at the end of the season. Monogrammed sweaters were presented to Hilkene, Rogers. Smith, Christie, Hummel, and Fink, seniors, Casselman, Freihofer. and Allerdice, juniors. f X f f x x X JL JL JL if it at if Shortridge has always been noted for fine golf teams and this year was no exception. The links squad. under the direction of Simon P. Roache, enjoyed a successful season augmented by a double win over Tech. They lost to Howe. Fred Fitch- ey and Gene Baitreall vied for the No. 1 position. John Smith. Larry Hare. Fred Lesh, LeRoy Elam, Bob Hull, Walter Stall, Bill Harrington, Dick Gilchrist, and Wendy Phillips completed the roster. The team has yet to meet Cathedral, Howe, and a city tournament under the auspices of Howe High School at Pleasant Run. GOLF ww GIRLS' BASKETBALL ADVANCED WINNING TEAM First row tleft to rightl: P. Shively, M. Nicholson, A. Schaffner, P, Peterson. Sec- ond row: B. Goodwin, D. Baker, B. Nicholson, Miss M. Criles, J. Hesler. ir FROSH Front row: M. Goldthwaite, M Conner, M. Shuck, E. modcuf-m Emi? S :rm Um' . v-5 W r-rCfD pil' w' no migmfx 5' rs U1 mO'1-e Ug ' z:'OfD' o P2563 5 , gn! Q.rf'5gF? W sw 3F1?UU?TU!I' 2'-wmv 'A' HOCKEY TEAM Front row: B. Ancker, Stettler, J. A. Stelzel, J. Stucky. Back row: . Goodwin, E. Blasingham, . Unversaw. In the intramural tournament, Team 2 came through to claim the championship, winning 8 games out of the 12 game tournament. The cap- tain of Team 2, Betty Nicholson, was aided by Betsy Goodwin, Tootie Nicholson, Shirley Braun, Phyllis Peterson, Joyce Hesler, Ann Schaffner, Alice O'Neal, Jeanne Teeple, Betty Adams, Ann Kennedy, and Peggy Rankin. The team in second place was No. 1, led by Peg Shiveley. Other members of the team were Jo Ann Stelzel, Sally Bicknell, Pat Bond, Evange- line Andrews, Frances Brockman, Emily Green- land, Ida May Payne, Margaret Lytle, Jane Se- well, and Phoebe Good. Points were awarded on the basis of attendance and team standing, and a sweater is awarded to a girl who has earned one thousand points. Those who received '75 points toward a sweater were Betty Nicholson, Betsy Goodwin, Tootie Nichol- son, Shirley Braun, and Phyllis Peterson. Joyce Hesler earned 70 points, and the following girls earned 50 points each: Ann Schaffner, Peg Shive- ly, JoAnn Stelzel, Sally Bicknell, Pat Bond, Evan- geline Andrews, and Frances Brockman. Those who will probably take the lead on the advanced basketball teams in a few years are Marilyn Conner, Barbara Sims, Pat Riggin, Ann Brigham, Betty Wrege, and Verna Houk. These girls combined their efforts to win the begin- ners' basketball tournament which was played on Tuesdays and Fridays. The advanced players were disappointed this year by not being able to participate in inter- school competition because a certified referee for basketball was not available. HOCKEY The Shortridge girls' varsity hockey team was captained by Suzy Schaub and the following following girls were team members: Betsy Ancker, Shirley Braun, Emily Blasingham, Betsy Good- win, JoAnn Stelzel, Joan Ober, Ida May Payne, Lois Stettler, Betty Jean Stuckey, and Helen Un- versaw. Mrs. Thelma Clark was coach and spon- sor. LETTER GIRLS SWEATER WINNERS Left, JO ANN STELZEL Right. IDA MAY PAYNE ll' Front row: B. Ancker, J. A. Stelzel, M. Sliively. Second row: B. Goodwin, H. Unver- saw, M. Nicholson. Back row: F. Phipps, F. Brock- man, B. Nicholson. SOFT BALL The Shortridge sweater is the highest honor awarded to girls in athletics. The girls receive points by participating in various sports and ac- tivities sponsored by the girls' athletic depart- ment. When a total of one thousand points is reached, a girl is awarded her sweater. The sweater is white with a navy blue block S in the center front. 9 S. EERE LE ' 5 . A varsity baseball team was organized and coached by Mrs. Thelma Clark last spring. The only opponent the Blue and White met was the Deaf School, whom they defeated by winning 14 to 12. On the team were B. Ancker. P. Hobbs, J. Stelzel, M. Nicholson, P. Shively. S. Schaub. E. Covert. E. Greenland, F. Phibbs, P. Gale, L. Cock- ran, I. Payne, B. Nicholson, and P. Peterson. The efficiency award is received each year for outstanding accomplishments in physical edu- cation. The award was given to the following girls: Gym 1, Mary Forster, Jane Lingenfelter. Martha Rankin, Ann Grighamg Gym 2, Edna Lou Hinton, Carol Miller, Naomi Parker, Nancy Stern, Alberta Meyer: Gym 3, Ann Schaffner, Mary Nicholson: Gym 4, Marilyn Flemingg and in Gym 5-8, Beulah Johnson. The beginners' volleyball tournament moved into its final round with teams 1, 2, 3, and 4 tied for first place. Captains were Barbara Sims, Team lg Marilyn Conner, Team 2, Ann Brigham, Team 3, Kay Stephenson, Team 43 Marion Ober- meyer, Team 5, and Carolyn Metzger, Team 6. In the advanced tournament Mary Nicholson and Joyce Hesler were captains. EFFICIENCY WINNERS Front row: M. Fleining, N. Parker, A. Schaffner, A. Meyer. Second row: E. L Hinton, M. Nicholson, C. Miller, B. Nicholson. Back row: A. Brigham, M. Ober- meyer, N. Stern. Front row: E. Lynch, L. Beauchamp, J. A. Stelzel, P. Peterson, M. 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TO H4054 wuo Have mmemmv LE FT 5c+4ooL TG SQRVQ OuR c0uNTRv QNDTO me I-IUNDRQD5 wus UJILL Jem I-IQITI namen FORCQS IN Tue NEIJR FLITLIFIQ, wmv snmcem LY mmm PIrmvenFuLLv mmv coo BLESS vom :AND me P vou sms. mv owe CREST LUISH FOR DLL QF vom IS H UJORLD OF Peace--In UJORLD IN w+uc+4 vom mnv Have NORITIIZII. FIND I-IHPPY LIVES IUNDGNJOY TI-I6 I-IQITIIIHCICE OF rlmmqemcn LUI-IICI-I I5 50 RIc+ITFuLLv vows. coraommv vows, 9 LQQWMLVM if A fr 4' 1+ WE SALUTE A FRIEND COMMANDERS CN THE MARCH OF EDUCATION ir ir ir ir ir For two years Dr. J. Dan Hull has been our chief administrator and mentor. We feel that it has been a privilege to work with him. His cultural viewpoint and scholastic ideals are an inspiration to all. Two other men, Joel W. Hadley and Emmett A. Rice, vice- principals, have been untiring in their efforts for Shortridge and have assisted the individual student and evidenced deep sympathy in his problems. It is through them that Shortridge has taken a vital part in the War eifort this year. The students and the class sincerely appreciate their interest and friend- ship. if it .. '5. ,sift ynblivx 'MW' FACULTY IN SERVICE S h o r t rid g e has suffered many changes and losses in the present War, but the greatest loss is that of members of the faculty, whose un- tiring guidance and leadership have meant so much to the student body. We salute these members of Short- ridge High School who have left to do a greater job in the Armed Forces. We hope they may return to us soon. 1. LT. RUSSELL V. SIGLER 2. LT. rjgx HOWARD T. WOOD 3. LT. A. ATWOOD BLISS 4. LT. JAMES C. BEANE 5. LT. P. W. I-IOLADAY 6. GORDON O. JOHNSON 7. CAPT. ALBERT C. NEFF 8. CAPT. COHN L. MORRISON 9. T. SGT. ROBERT L. CAMPBELI 10. LT. ROBERT L. NIPPER ALSO IN SERVICE LT. THOMAS W. WILSON SGT. CLETIS H. SHOUSE STERLING L. SHAW, Sk 3fC NAOMI FIKE tCivilian Librarian, Navyj MARY CRITES QWAVESJ X X I ,Af , gf .I T I E 2 fl if 4, . M . , , Q. ' - , ffxwgc :' I if - A -.wr fx , . Wwig,,.Q,5- fy' 2 'W gb ,lf QL. ,r - 1+- if - 97 ' , , , ,igfg ,wi A A M a , r' 1 -Q 1' ,. ' I if -:gvfss-5: V , My ,,. f, K, .ss ,' v ,Q Q' . . s UNDER THE SHADOW OF WARi UNUSUAL FEELINGS COME FORTH AND ARE REFLECTED IN LITERARY GENIUS I boarded the bus, and obtaining a seat with the usual difliculty, I sank down wearily on the worn leather, thanking my lucky stars that I was near a heater, and away from the bitter coldness. As soon as the bus was well on its way out of the downtown district, I tired of watching my fellow passengers and turned my eyes to my news- paper. War news, and not much of anything else, greeted my eyes. I read distractedly of warfare in Tunisia, Guadalcanal, and Africa. I tried to pro- nounce twenty-three letter words that were sup- posed to be the names of Russian towns. I glanced at the funnies. Then my eyes chanced on an ad- vertisement for the Pied Piper. I discarded the paper with distaste. I was not being unpatriotic. understand. I was not thinking just of myself, eith- er, but of the thousands of children all over the world who were now too young to realize the mean- ing of this war. They would bear the brunt of it for the remainder of their lives, As I sat there, brooding, two children, a boy and a girl, boarded the bus. The girl sat down in the only remaining seat and the boy stood a little way off from her as though he were trying to give the impression that he did not know her, but he kept his eye on her, just the same. The pair was unmistakably brother and sister. But their out- ward appearance was so - well W let me describe them for you. The girl, eight or nine years old, was plump and small of stature. Her thick, dark brown hair UNAFRAID by Pat Burnett was tied in fat pigtails which hung half-way down her back. She had a round, solemn face, a small red mouth with a smile lurking in its corners, and a pug nose that hardly made a dent in her face. But her eyes attracted me the most. They were large, round, sparkling, very brown in color, and they moved constantly as the girl viewed the people around her with that same absorbed ex- pression that she had worn ever since she boarded the bus. She wore a tan coat with a small brown velvet collar, and her legs, encased in brown, cotton-ribbed stockings, did not quite reach the Hoor. A brown tam was pulled over her ears, and a red-plaid skirt peeked out from beneath her coat. She sat erect in her seat, and looked straight ahead. Occasionally she glanced at her brother, but was careful not to let him catch her doing so. The boy, whose complexion was very dark, was about two years older than his sister. His brown hair was unruly, but its dampness proved that some effort had been taken in trying to plaster it down. His eyes, too, were brown, but, unlike his sister's, unfathomable. His mouth was held in a stern, straight line, which made his pert nose look somewhat out of place. On his feet were large clod-hoppers, and his white sweat-socks hung down over the tops of his shoes. One leg of his brown corduroy pants was rolled up. He wore a short leather jacket, open at the neck and dis- playing a dark green sweater over a blue striped shirt. Another sweater was tied around his waist by its sleeves, and it hung down below his jacket. Occasionally, he sent a brief, fond look in his sister's direction, but secretly. As I watched them out of the corner of my eye, a peaceful feeling came over me. I settled myself more comfortably in my seat and the har- rassed thoughts that had been in my mind only a few moments before, were there no longer, And, as I continued to gaze into the eyes of these children, I somehow felt more confident about the future. Here were two youths of today who would be the citizens of tomorrow. And, although they were very young, I liked the thought that they comprehended this fact. Something in their eyes- a certain unafraid outlook on life and things to come-fmade me feel secure in the thought that this boy and girl, and thousands more like them, would be there, waiting, after the war, to take over the job that their parents at home and their big brothers at war have left. They, and the generations after them, come what may, will con- tinue to bear the torch of liberty, and will keep America free! CONVERSATION PIECE Toby Andrews opened the big glass door and looked inside. The interior of the drug store was the same as ever. There was the juke box in the corner, the cracked marble counter, the stacks of unsold comic books, and the multitude of mer- chandise that all drug stores keep in stock but never seem to sell, The place was crowded. Stu- dents lined the counter and sat at the tables in the rear. It was toward one of these tables that he made his way through the smoke filled room. Well, team, whadaya think? Remington quit school to join the navy, he announced to the two other boys as he joined them at the table. No kidding? When? Just today, said Toby as he reached for a bottle of coke that had been sitting on the table. Oh, no you don't, you moocherf' Wally in- dignantly pulled his bottle out of reach. Lay off and buy your own nourishment. Is that straight goods about Remington? Sure is. I saw him getting his stuff out of his locker. And if that isn't proof, then I don't know what is. My gosh. He's the third one this month, said Max, his book forgotten. Toby went to the counter and ordered himself a malt. When he returned he shook a warning finger at them. It won't be long until we're in the army, my fine-feathered friends. This time next year we'll all be in the army or navy. Ye gods, Toby. You don't think they'll draft US, do you? Vvally sounded skeptical. Use your head. dopey. They passed the eight- een-year-old draft law, didn't they? VVell . . .? he paused suggestively. Anyway, you guys won't be laughing so hard at the R.O.T.C .... if that's any consolation, Max said gloomily. But darn it all, I don't want to lug a gun for the rest of my days, I want to go to college and be an engineer. Oh, don't let that guy scare you, jeered Wally. He's just talking to hear his teeth whistle. Since his old man's on a draft board he thinks he finds out everything before Roosevelt does. He finished his soda with a raspy gurgle. Well chums, I gotta blow. Have a date with my woman. You know how it is with us Casanovasf' Whistling cheerfully to himself, he started off in the direction of the door. Max watched him leave. Talking to hear his teeth whistle.' That guy uses more slang than a hundred coal miners. Yeah. And he gets it all out of the magazine articles on high school slang .He's the only guy I ever heard who talks as the writers say we do--. Hey! You leaving too? Wait a sec. I've got fifteen cents tied up in this malt and I don't want to lose my investment- Books in hand Max and Toby walked slowly down the street. Suddenly Max said, Toby, this draft business gives me the willies. I'm kinda W0l'- ried about it. What do you think? Heres the way I look at it. Toby absently broke off a dead twig from a nearby bush and scratched his head with it. My theory is, let it come. Dad thinks I ought to start out to college and get as far as I can before I'm drafted, But then, what the heck? I won't be the only guy who's had his plans made by Uncle Sam. I guess you're right, Toby. But I'll tell you one thing. Max kicked vehemently at an unoffend- ing stone, I think that guys like George Reming- ton are making a big mistake when they leave school to join the navy. Why, they won't even have a high school diploma when all this is over. That's no lie, said Toby, snapping his twig and throwing it away. They're missing the best part of school. Gosh, I've had more darn fun since I became a senior than at any other time. That's funny about school, isn't it? I don't feel like I've been in four years, do you? Huh uh. I can remember some things just as clearly as if they happened yesterday. Remember when we were freshmen and cut into the head of the line in the cafeteria? How could I ever forget it? said Max with a grin. Boy! I'll never forget the dirty looks we got from the seniors. He remembered how serene and confident the upper-classmen had looked to him. And now four years later he was a senior himself, and far from feeling serene and confident. he was constantly harried by thoughts of the draft and college and the war. Toby was struck by a new thought: Just think. When we were freshmen it was 1939 and the war was just getting under way. I sure didn't think we'd ever be in it . . . or that you and I would be wondering about military service. Yeah. Side by side they walked on down the street, each intent on his own thoughts. 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It was designed primarily to encourage young people to pre- pare themselves to take their place in important positions in fight- ing this War. The qualifications for membership, therefore. demand that the individual must be in training for active duty. The Victory Corps has spent some time in decorating several display windows on The Marines and 'tThe Victory Corps' Shields. In order that the service men at the U. S. O. might enjoy home made cookies, Miss Dorthea Paige organized the Cookie Jar of Shortridge last spring. It is kept full by social clubs and indi- viduals Who donate cookies. Ur I rf Etlbiefhg coees WUC We XX! XS KDN S N A uw1smN SED STUDENT BCJARD The Student Board has devoted its time and energy to the War effort, striving toward three aims which it has chosen as timely and highly important: to enroll all Shortridge students in some phase of the Victory Corps, to promote any drive or War effort, and to sell War stamps. School problems such as keeping the campus attractive, provisions for bicycles, hall discipline. and social activities have also been managed efficient- ly and with student approval. The Student Board was organized to combine the Student Council, Social Committee, and the Victory Council. Meetings are held every Wednesday. Composed of many students, it has been democratic in its aim and beneficial to the school. Repre- sentatives to the Board are chosen from each home room. and the officers are elected by ballot at the beginning of each year. The oflicers are Don Ambuhl, presidentg Maxine Bridgman, vice- president and treasurer, who has taken the place of Jim Mc- Coyg and Mary Ann Gamso, secretary, who has taken the place of Ned Hendrickson. Miss Charlotte Bruce, of the English De- partment, is the sponsor. Hsin gmt? 9 V.. r-.W,.., ifmwmt t Y ,...,,,t.,s....s... , Miner: X- 2 ffl M M - .X -km STUDENT BOARD OFFICERS Left to right: M. Bridgnian, M. A Gamso, Miss C. Bruce, D. Anibuhl Front row: H. Frisch, G. Sandler E. Johnson, E. Hilgenbe-rg, Burget, P. Little, N. VVade, J Stewart, J. Lyda, E. Wiest, A Roberts, N. Morrow, N. Griener. H. Nepple, J. Stacy, P. Jay. Sec- ond rowi R. Jones, N. Glass, M. Patton, D. Overley, R. Dwyer, V. DuBois, J. Hixon, J. Faulconer. D Hosmer, B. Lanson, J. Swaim, B Welch, J. Eldridge, B. Sterret, A Schwarzlecler, B. J. Myers. P. lwle Aw we Wk I Ginley. A. Ha1'sli1n:en. Tlnrfl IWIVVI V. Shinn, A Lytle, M. E. lllason, G. Pm-, H. Combs, A. Metzger J. Caldwell, M. Lynl.-ii, F. Bl'lDL'lilll2lll, B. Robins, R Stoeppelwmvrth, P. Rice-, J, Gerlacli, S. A. Hanxmnncl E. Iovine, J. L. Small, N. Rawlings. M. Bishop. C Glossbrenner, Miss C. Brilwe. Buck row: L. VVOII' C. Efroniysmi, D. Kahn, B. Mintz ,J. Miller, B Barrett, B. Clievalier, B Davis, D. Sexon. J. XVil Son, T. H6'llfl1'lQ'liSiIIl, L. Bclder. B. Lindstaedt, N E. Hill, B. Fishback, J. Tlimnpson, E. Porter. GIRLS' BOWLING Front row: L. Lasbury, N Jewel, M. Brown. Second row: J. Lavere, B. Parish. M. Holloway, B. Kendall. Back row: J. Gross, Miss N. Miller, E. Shertzer, I. M. Payne, M. Fairburn, J. Pick- ering. Front row: S. lkiaurer, B Romer, R. Jones, S. Miller, N. Randolph. B. Binkley. C. Braminer, M. Miller. Second row: T. Pruitt, P. Tuerk, B Mintz, R. Beisel, J. Ryan, J Gasper, C. McCormick. Back row: VV. Mayer, B. Beacham D. Ryan, S. Koor, M. Pod- kin. D. XVilkey, VV. Plummer. Mr. Groth. BOYS' BOWLI N G The Girls, Bowling League. sponsored by Miss Naomi A. Fike and Miss Norma Miller, was organized to promote the physical fitness of its members, as well as to develop their bowling skill. The girls are divided into teams of which the Go-gettersj' captained by Betty Kendall. and the Victoryettes, whose captain was Joan Lawson, were the winning teams. Contributing their bit to the commun- ity, the girls made War Stamp corsages for L. S. Ayres and Company and for our Junior Vaudeville. The fall semester oflicers were Ida May Payne, president: Jean Gross, vice- presidentg Joan Lawson, secretaryg Evelyn Shertzer, treas- urerg and Barbara Johnson, publicity agent. Besides promoting healthful recreation, the Boys' Bowling League contributes to our war effort by awarding War Stamps as prizes to the winning teams. The League. which meets every Tuesday afternoon at the Parkway Al- leys, is divided into eight teams: 'iThe High Five, The Jerks, The Strike Kings, The Thunderboltsf' The Dubs, The Gunner's Gentlemen, and The Hungry Five. the winning team last year. A tournament held the first Tuesday following spring vacation climaxed the season. Lester Groth and P. Ward Holladay are sponsors: William Mayer. president: and John Pardee, secretary. The Hi-Tri Club, under the direction of the Y.W.C.A.. is sponsored at Shortridge by Miss Dale Waterbury. In co- operation with other branches of the club, the Shortridge Hi-Tri has aided war time salvage drives, made scrap- books for the U. S. O., and taken a course in child care to help mothers who are employed. The club holds meetings at Shortridge on alternate Wednesdays and meets with other Hi-Tri Clubs of the city twice monthly to enjoy a dinner at the Y.W.C.A. The officers are president, Betty Hubble: vice-president, Clarice Krampe: secretary. Joan Robinsong treasurer, Irma Krampe. Under the sponsorship and direction of the Chemistry Club, used light bulbs were collected in the home rooms. 'Ihe metal screw on the bulbs, valuable in manufacturing war materials. made this project timely. The club's meet- ings are held every two weeks under Mr. Johnson's spon- sorship. Among their speakers were Mr. Wade, Mr. Geisler. and Miss Elizabeth McMeans, a Shortridge graduate, now at the Pittman-Moore Company. The Chemistry Club is one of the charter members of the Indiana Junior Academy of Science. Officers are Beth Fifer, president: John Martin. vice-president: Marianne Compton, secretary: Walt Klinge. treasurer: Dave Decker, publicity agent. H I-TRI Front row: C. Kranipe, C. Shockley. C. I, McCubbins, F. Arney, A. Boye, B. Hub- ble, P. Henian. Second row: Miss VVaterbiiry, J. Robin- son, VV. Kean, J, Johnson. P. Knop, D. Pine. Third row: Mrs. J. R. Montgom- ery ladviserl. B. Byrne. B. Trotter, B. Johnson. J. Ben- hani, H. Miles. Back row: M. B. Parks, E. J. Krampe. Front row: R. Fishback, L. VVolf, D, Decker. B. Kramer. XY. Klinge. J. Riipel, D. Kahn, J. Martin. J. Stokes. Sec-ond row: D. Greenleaf. M. Bowen, M. Shively. M. J. Hazelwood. P. Markey, K. Denbo, P, Little. A, Sne- then, B, Marcnni, Mr. John- son. Bock row: M. Comp- ton, J. Sherwood. D. Giles, B. Kirk, E. Jennings, J. Black, B. Fifer, J. Morehoiis. L. XVatters. CHEM CLUB ir MATH CLUB Front row: N. Morrow, B. Jardine, I. B. Barnes, E. J. Coughlen. Second row: R. Miller, G. Gianakos, P. Good, Goodlet, J. Osborn, E. Ott, J. Lyda, M. McConnell, B. L. Mansfield, J. King. Third row: Miss Ocker, E. Jacob- sen, M. Turk, J. Redwine, J. Sherwood, M. Compton, V. DuBois. Fourth row: M. Walker, E. Jennings, N. Stoeppelwerth, E. Ulrich, B. J. Morrison, M. O. Smith, M. Osborn. Back row: P. Rudolph, R. A. Simpson, D. Apple, R. Fishback, M. Hen- shaw, N. Cissna. PHILATERON Front row: S. Braun, M. Nicholson, J. A. Stelzel. Back row: E. Andrews, Miss R. O'Hara, B. Nicholson, D. Baker, H. Unversaw, L. Soots. RADIO CLUB Front row: D. Bulau, C. Thompson. Second row: B. Rich, D. Aufderheide, B. Beazell, J. Judson, D. Bose. B. Koster. Back row: Mr. Seimers. SENATE Front row: B. Ancker, M. F. Lynch, D. Tabbert, D. Hathaway, G. Rappaport, M. Frankel, J. Glossbrenner, E. Becker, M. Chevalier, B. Carew, A. Goldberg, R. Se- gal, T. Woidowsky. Second row: J. Fivel, J. Lynn, B. Chevalier, R. Merriman, J. Pattison, E. Hallam, R. Jung, T. Hendrickson, S. Talesnick, J. Asher, C. Ef- roymson. Third row: P. Bon- ham, R. Beam, B. Van De Walle. N. Randolph, H. Sei- densticker, H. Kasle, J. Mil- iis, M. Miller, B. Mintz, B. Landman. Back row: J. Caughran, D. Greenleaf, A. Rugheimer, E. P. Van Ars- del, R. A. Freedman, S. Mil- ler, P. I-Ioutzer. To do their share for victory, the members of the Math Club offered their services as tutors. Students requested help in mathematics because of its importance in the pre- sent situation. Meetings, sponsored by Miss Ellen Ocker, are held on alternate Mondays. Among their speakers were Mr. Burton, Mr. Carnahan, and Mr. Geisler. At Christmas the members were guests of the Girl Scout Club, where a Naval Signal Corps instructor was speaker. Officers are Martha McConnell and Virginia Dubois, presidents: Mary Henshaw and Ellen Jacobson, vice-presidents: Marian and Janey Osborn, secretaries: Dave Welch and Elizabeth Ott, treasurers. For girls interested in athletics, Shortridge has pro- vided the Philateron Club, whose aim is to promote physi- cal fitness. To become a member a girl must earn five hun- dred points. These points are obtained through participa- tion in gym exhibitions, efiiciency contests, and other athletic events. Their meetings are held on alternate Tues- days at one of the girlsl homes. On January 20, they gave a party for service men at Joyce Hesler's home. The of- ficers this year are president, Joan Stelzel: vice-president, Betty Nicholson: secretary, Ruth Ann George: treasurer, Suzy Schaub: sergeant-at-arms, Joanne Lawson. The spon- sor is Miss Rosemary O'Hara. The Radio Club, whose members are both girls and boys, is really a class in its self. This club teaches each of its members to build his own radio set. which gives him an ideal chance to learn about radios through practical ex- perience. Since radio is one of our most important methods of receiving information and is almost essential to our war program, the Radio Club is one of Shortridge's busiest organizations. Don Aufderhiede presides over the meetings. which are held every Thursday with Bud Beazell acting as treasurer and Mr. Siemers and Mr. Holaday as sponsors. Topics related to war problems have dominated the discussions of the Senate this year. Current subjects such as taxation, rationing, and the draft were considered. In 1887, Miss Laura Donnan founded the Senate and sponsor- ed it until her retirement in 1925. Since that time Russell Sigler had wisely guided the Senate at its meetings on Fri- days until he was recommissioned by the army in January. 1943. For the duration, Miss Annalee Webb is acting as sponsor. The leaders for this year were Burton Randolph. Dick Freeman, Eugene VanArsdel, presidents: Marianne Frankel, Neal Randolph. Dick Hathaway, vice-presidents. Front row: Mrs. D. Thomp- son, J. Goodrich, B. Carter, H. Combs. H. Doyal. Back row: J. Gross, B. Guthner, A. A. Capron. ir FICTION CLUB The Fiction Club, sponsored by Miss Ruth Louise Armstrong, parti- cipated in war activities this year in addition to making its regular con- trbution to the Christmas Echo and Annual. The boys worked in the U. S. O. check roomsg the girls baked cookies for the S. M. C. cookie jar. The club as a whole contributed to the book and magazine collection for the Service Men. Meetings are held monthly at members' homes, where various committees present the pro- grams. The presidents are Fred Fitchey and Walter Brown, vice- presidents. Dottie Davis and Hadas- sah Frisch1 secretaries, Martine Horne and Rosemary Jones. ir Front row: C. Haught, S. Miller, A. Hynier, A. Lind- staedt, M. Dietrich, J. Fogle. J. A. Campbell. Back row: D. Kahn, J. Glossbrenner, H. Wichser, J. Brock, L. Lindly, M. J. De Vatz, C. Margolis, J. Losche. COMMANDOS The Commandos were organized in March, 1942, by Mrs. Della Thomp- son. This organization was started expressly for the purpose of collect- ing articles wanted by our armed forces. The twenty-two squads of twelve girls each are at work secur- ing the following items: cards, maga- zines, records, and cookies. These donations are brought to Mrs. Thompson's office, where the contri- butors are accredited with a certain number of service points for each article. The contributions are then added to the supply at the Victory Center. A great amount of work has been accomplished through the ef- forts of the girls. Left to right: F. Fitchey. W. Brown, Miss Armstrong, R. Jones, L. Dunmeyer, B. Simpson. M. A. Gamso, D. Davis, D. Hill, H. Frisch. RADIO SCRIPT CLUB The Radio Workshop, under the sponsorship of Miss ary Glenn M Hamilton, is one of the newest clubs at Shortridge and one active in war work. The sented twelve programs WIRE and WISH. There sions of the club: the of the most club has pre- over stations are two divi- Script Club. whose president is Jacquie Losche. and the Production Club, Whose pre- sident is Herman Wichser. The Script Club prepares the skits: the Produc- tion Club broadcasts them. Many of the club's bi-weekly programs are scripts prepared by the United States Treasury Department which promote the sale of Stamps and Bonds. Www wx Ax, .giS5xS 2+mQ. QX, 4 I JV ,.L..., I :sf- F1 ' f V .. , P, -. - M f V 1A,,.V H, h H1111 M f . ' H ' 1,39 . .1 V fix' V .V ' ' 1 ff . . . 1 ' -' - ' V Vr. ' V, , VI. v , YS. - lv.,-x ant: Q. .V I., 'I 1 ' V- m .I V V if-VV1f, fx V . . .v Q V , ' - . , ' ' ' I 1 ' 1 r h' .. A -V V ,, , Af . ' V , ' I V 1 rv uf V L V ' - .1 X ' r L lr ' I V . W I -'c H- v 55 , ' W-. V V, 1 , , 1- V, I . 4 ' - ' - ' ' . 1 . I . , . ' I ' 1 A v, H1 1 x .Inf I . 4 .1 ' lixt- A. ' ' I L I . ' 1 , x 'sn I ' t A ,Vp f 1 ' ' N, ur . A J., A , fit! ' ' . ' ' fy . 5.914 an :N I A y s ' V . rf ,.. 1 A Q' -, 1 I1 1 4 , V- s. . 1 ,ff X V Iv t I 0, 1 7, . 1 4:58 A' v I V V X ' V 6 - f k VX A-'V ' P1 'V K 'V ' Y ' I ' J-- ' , '1 ' ' - X -. Y' , X y I A , Q I' A ' ' , ',1K , '-V nf ' - '- ,. . , ' ' V of . n U I Q . -. 1 4 - V' ' V. .V - - .qi L., , -,. , 'U -V 1 i. .VV ,Q U w, . J' .,l,,, , Mu, ,- ,wx , 4 A-4 V: pl,'.'7 '. , .. V. , 5, ,ll -WV? ,'.l if A IL.. ,,,.,. -iw ., -1.3,- .HM , s,. , X VL ,1 S.P.Q.R Front row: B. Thornberry, B. Lindstaedt, S. Mitchell, S. Sluter, M. Turk, L. Ott, J. Osborn, J. A. Krauch, V. DuBois, R. Stone. Second row: L. Beldon, Miss David- son, P. Burnett, M. L. Driess, B. Thompson, L. Dunmeyer, D. Van Geyte, H. Nepple, P. Brown, V. Bowen, G. Sandler, B. Cra- mer. Third row: S. Louckes, I. B. Barnes, L. Kellogg, E. Jacobson, J. Dearmin, J. A. Heidenreich, S. Stewart, J. Bartley, M. Roberts, P. Heustis, D. Giles, R. Jones. Fourth row: L. Lindley, L. Tomlinson, S. Jaffe. H. Combs, A. Lindstaedt, M. Fleming, G. Poe, E. Hilgen- berg, J. Stacox, M. McCon- nell, J. Pettiiohn, J. Pitten- ger, C. Glossbrenner, P. Ru- dolph, N. Moore, M. Bridg- man. Back row: P. Jowett, M. Smith, H. Combs, R. A. Densford, N. Wilcox, R. A. Kahn, C. Moore, J. Stacy. N. Rawlings, M. Shively, A. Cleri, E. Greenland. L2 Collecting playing cards for the service men was the war project undertaken in the fall semester by the members of the S.P.Q.R. under the sponsorship of Miss Josephine Davidson. More than 300 decks of playing cards were sent to Fort Harrison, Camp Atterbury, and the U. S. O. The purpose of the S.P.Q.R. in the past has been to encourage interest in the classics and to enlarge the members' classical background. They stress the importance of interpretation of current problems and the modern sciences. This year they omitted their customary beneiit movie to raise money for a Latin scholarship, and instead bought a fifty-dollar War Bond. The works of the Latin authors, Horace and Pliny, were em- phasized at the monthly meetings. Those who are in their third year of Latin with a B average and who Write a theme dealing with classical subjects qualify for membership. The oiiicers are Ray Stone, Diana Van Geyt, presidentsg Virginia Dubois, Helga Nepple, vice-presidentsg Vonnie Bowen, Ellen Jacobsen, secretaries, John Miller, Tom Campbell, treasurers. DRAMA LEAGUE The Drama League, sponsored by Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, has participated in many activities that have aided the war effort. The club entertained service men at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and on November 20, sponsored The MacMurray Chin, the proceeds of which were donated to the Short- ridge War Committee fund. Some of the members also lent their talents to auditorium programs. the Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge, the Altrusa Club, and the Nettie Ransford Chapter of the Eastern Star. On January 2'1, the club en- tertained its new members with a party. The Drama League wel- comes all students who are in- terested in acting, directing, or writing plays. The officers are Phyllis Grams, presidentg Mary Hall, vice-president, Betty Cramer. recording secretary, Dick Tribbe. point secretaryg and Dotty Davis, treasurer. Front row: D. McDougall, J. Woodard, J. Snodgrass, J. Brake, M. Gribben, L. Jeffries, M. J. Devatz, E. Sagadowsky, E. Miller, A. Berman, D. Keilman, S. Io- vine, R. A. Perry. Second row: M. Hall, A. Harshman. G. Rappaport, J. Pyle, M. F. D'ttrich, J. Haddath, G. Har- man, F. Robinson, D. Davis. A. Hancock, M. Poynter, P. Hagedon, J. Smart, A. Lytle, C. Polloch. J. Bartley, C. Drake, J. Losche. Back row: B. Cramer, R. Jones, J. E. Vverson, E. Davis. V. Peters. P. Grams, A. Rugheimer. D, Young, P. Lennon, A. Dun- lap, J. Rawlings, L. Rich- ardson, J. Campbell. Front row: J. Jordan, P. Bly, S. Klos. Second row: N. Hill, J. Liddie, T. Pruitt. W. Morrison, Mr. Wright. Back row: C. Marks, J. Ro- gers, T. Klos. HI-Y The main project of the Hi-Y Club this year has been the stimu- lation of war stamp purchases by competition. This has been done by keeping a record of the num- ber of stamps bought by each home room and placing placards in the home rooms in the first ten places. The club, under the spon- sorship of Howard Wright, is the high school branch of the Y.M.C.A. and has access to the Y.M.C.A. gym once a Week. Oiiicers are John Jordan. president: Charles Marks. vice-president: Walter Wesp, sec- retaryg Paul Johnson, treasurer: and Robert Russo, sergeant-at- arms. EJ TRUE BLUE CLUB The True Blue Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Della Thomp- son, Dean of Girls, has contributed much to the war effort. Out of the money which was earned at the refreshment stand at the foot- ball games, thirty-Iive dollars was spent for a ping pong table and other articles for a recreation room at Camp Atterbury. Miss Eliza- beth Brayton donated a victrola and Miss Beth Wilson contributed a piano to the club for this room. The largest department of the the True Blue Club is the Big Sisters, which is headed by Jean Gross. The duty of this group is to show the incoming freshmen around the school. Each girl takes a student through the building to show her to her classrooms and the various departments of the school. Another division of the True Blue Club is the Social and Newcomers' department, which is headed by Jean Sutton. They acquaint new students from out of town, with the school. Each semester this department has a mixer meeting for new students. Shoftridge stickers are sold in the halls at periodic intervals under the direction of Beverly Gunther. The Necrology department, headed by Alice Capron, extends sympathy to the students who have lost a member of their family. They also send a notice to the students' teachers. June Goodrich is the president of the True Blue Club. Sitting: J. Gross, H. Combs, B. Carter, A. Capron, H. Doyal, Standing: Mr. Rice, J. Sutton. B. Guthner, Miss Brayton, J. A. Goodrich, Mrs. Thompson. CROQUIS CLUB Front row: J. E. Everson, Miss J. Messick, P. Cart- wright, J. E. Yakey, D Ransdell, P. Grams, G. Suer- dieck, F. Morgan, D, Giles D. Brinkman, M. E. Billau Back roW:'J. Richardson, J Caldwell, R. Kahn, J. A Krauch. M. Dreiss, R. A Heidenreich, T. Mentzer, A M. Koontz, C. Robinson, M Compton. P. Smith, P Lynch, E. Lane. During the past year, the members of the Croquis Club have done a great deal in helping with the Shortridge War effort. At the beginning of the semester, the oflicers, together with the sponsor, Miss Jane Messick, decided on a plan which they thought would give the most support to our campaign. The club was to be divided into volunteer groups which were to work after school several days a Week. The plan was successful, and the club has accomplished many projects, such as lettering signs and painting boxes for the Victory Center and arranging window displays. They also painted states, cut from Wall board, which are being used as decorative registration boards at the Illinois Street Service Men's Center, and lettered charts, which are being used as office information at the Wabash Street Service Men's Center. However, with all these activities, the members have not neglected the usual affairs of the club. They visited the Living American Artists' Club's exhibit, held at the John Herron Art Institute, the Indiana Artists' Club's exhibit, and the Hoosier Salon exhibit. The club also gave a demonstration, painting and sketching a member in a nurse's aid uniform. for the visitors at the Scholastic Exhibit in March at Blocks. The ofhcers are Patti Cartwright, president: Julie Richardson, vice-president: Rose Ann Heidenreich, secretary: and Jo Ann Krauch. treasurer. I 4, 12.1. x J. ff .. 4--5 Y LE CERCLE FRANCAIS As their war contribution, Le Cercle Francais, sponsor- ed by Mrs. Gertrude F. Weathers and Miss Lorree Maran- ville, collected salvage and made five-dollar donations to the Red Cross and the French War Relief. A window dis- play entitled t'How Is Your French Today? showed the French expressions used in everyday English. The business meetings are conducted in English, and the programs in French. This year's programs consisted of playlets, cross- word puzzles, talks, games, and a grand fetef' Mary Hen- shaw is presidentg Eulah Davis and Jo Ann Baker, vice- presidentsg Anastasia Schwarzleder and Eulah Davis, sec- retaries: Phil Walker and Jeanette Radtke, treasurers. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scout Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rachel Schu- macher. had several speakers whose work coincided with the war effort. Among these, Mrs. George Ziegler, who is in charge of the Marion County Civilian Defense, ex- plained the program which entails the work of civilians. Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, who is in charge of the Service Men's Clubs, told of different types of entertainment for the boys in uniform. Beginning February 8, the club opened its meetings to all girls interested in participating in a child care course. Jane Curle is the presidentg Dorothy Giles, vice-president: and Hyla Doyal, secretary-treasurer. FOOTLIGHT CLUB The Footlight Club, sponsored by Miss Barbara Turner. has promoted entertainment for the service men near or in Indianapolis. Two musical productions were presented at the Naval Training Station, Butler University, and one at the Tent Colony, Fort Harrison. Dance orchestras, chor- uses of dancing girls, and community singing were featur- ed. The only requirement for membership is interest. Each act is assigned to a group. a cast is selected. and the act is perfected. The program is then approved for production. John Ayres founded the club. Paul Lennon is presidentg Sally Mitchell, vice-president, and Dotty Davis. secretary. GERMAN CLUB The German Club, sponsored by Miss Louise Reiter. has joined the Allies and is doing interesting war work. The girls in the club knitted an afghan from yarn bought by the club and contributed by the members. War Stamps have been purchased voluntarily and added to the club stamp book. Members have donated magazines to the Shortridge Victory Center. Officers for the first semester were president, Hans Steilberger: vice-president. Marianne Buschmanni secretary, Carol Ann Fliegenschmidtg and treasurer, Myron Kasle. Second semester officers were president, Hans Steilbergeii vice-prsident, Naomi Stoeppel- worthg secretary, Carol Thomsg and treasurer, Paul Meyers. Front row: Mrs. G. Weath- ers, M. Bowen, M. J. Hon- ecker, A. Schwarzleder, J. Allen, M. Lynch. Second row: M. Surber, J. Schu- macher, C. Mahalowitz, J. Radtke, L. Reed. Third row: V. Haas, J. J. Huffman, E. Davis, N. Hull, P. Hagedon, A. Hancock, J. Sawyer, Miss L. Maranville. Back row: S. Talesnick, J. A. Baker, J. Millis. Front row: S. R. Evans, C. J. Brown, A. Donagh, H. Doyal, V. Kistner, K. Step- henson, L. Erwin, C. Har- man. Second row: S. A. Hammond, A. Harshmann, D. Johnson, M, L. Giles, J. Haddath, B. Meyers, M. Har- man. Back row: E. J. Blas- ingham, Mrs. R. Schumach- er, J. Schumacher, M. Turk, D. Giles, J. Redwine, M. L. Friedmeyer, E. Jacobsen. Front row: I. B. Barnes, M. Lynch, N. Wilder, D. Young, J. Gates. Second row: R. A. Perry, C. Robinson, Eliz. Io- vine, E. Iovine, N. Wade, J. Stewart, J. Lyda, J. Eld- ridge, E. Tykle. S. Mitchell. Third row: F. A. Roth, V. Peters, D. Keilman, J. Ser- vass, E. Sagalowsky, A. Ber- man, M. Friedman, C. Mac- Alowitz, J. Richardson, S. Ramey. Fourth row: V. Bow- en, T. Mauch, P. Rudolph, J. Goodrich, C. Drake, A. Dunlap, M. Poynter. Back row: A. Metzger, D. Davis. J. Pettijohn, M. Bridgrnan. D. Hill, J. Rawlings, P. Len- non, Miss B. Turner, E. Hil- genburg, D. MacDougall. Front row: C. Thoms, B. Fifer, N. Stoeppelwerth, M. Rogers, H. Steinberger, P. Meyers, J. Eisenbarth, D. Grund. Second row: J. Lo- sche, C. A. Fliegenschrnidt, E. Hess, C. R. Holmes, G. Schultz, P. Good. J. Boyd, Miss Reiter. Third row: N. Carlson, M. Buschmann, L. Heidenreich, B. Kramer, J. Hamilton. Back row: L. Reed, K. Miller, M. Fleisher, R. Stoeppelwerth, J. Clouse. J. Williams, P. Tuerk, J. Federman, C. Kimler. 11 fm .1 ,gw .mms vswl- 1 l RED CROSS The Shortridge chapter of the Jun- ior Red Cross Association, sponsored by Opal G. Conrad, was organized in 1936. The club has been very busy this year doing what it could to help our armed forces and the Senior Red Cross. In their local work, they have helped in the Canteen Division of the Senior Red Cross and in the na- tional salvage drives. The girls have also made many useful knitted arti- cles as their contribtuion to the arm- ed forces. The offlcers are president. Carolyn Smith, secretary-treasurer, Joan Watson, recording secretary. Norma Jean Butts, and magazine publicity chairman, Gloria Feezle. Seated: N. Jones, B. Bert- rand, G. Lightle, E. Edwards. P. Mayhew, V. Brickey, M. Wright, S. Braun. Standing: R. Garrison, Miss M. J. Wil- son. HISTORY CLUB This year the History Club has con- centrated on war information. The latest news bulletins, placed in a win- dow display by the club, kept Short- ridge informed as to our country's status in the global war. Members have worked on a scrapbook con- taining all the articles that have been in the Echo pertaining to the war. Among these are lists of grad- uates in the services, .stories of Shortridge heroes, and the war work of school clubs. Paul Seehausen and Miss Dana Lansley sponsor the club. George Finney is presidentg Betty Jo Morrison, vice-presidentg Patricia Heustis, secretary, and Roddy Howey, treasurer. L. Biuestein. S. Talesnick, J. Blue, M. Brown, J. Losclie J. Redwine, J, Fogle, B. Mann, B. Prince, A. Mano- lios, M. Manolios, B. Brown, N. Shelby, B. A. Parish, B. Kendall, D. Baker, L. Rowe, C. Margolis, F. A. Roth, D. Courtney, C. Smith, B. Sher- ow, I. M. Payne, E. Shirt- zer ,E. Clari, B. J. Stucky. M. J. Fairburn, M. Holloway B. Windt, J. Gross, M. Diet- rick, L. Lasbury, C. Lain- bert, N. Jewell, Mrs. O. G. Conrad. HORIZON CLUB As an activity for the war elfort, some of the Horizon Club members have been attending a special course in the care of children. This training will prepare them to take charge of small children whose parents are en- gaged in war work. Some Horizon Club girls have been members of Camp Fire groups during their earlier years, but the club is open to all girls. The girls meet monthly in a city wide group with members from other Horizon Clubs. The president is Betty Bertrandg the secretary- treasurer, Rosemary Garrison: and the sponsor, Miss Mona Jane Wilson. Front row: J. Goodrich, D. Davis, J. Gates, E. Miller, E. Finley. Second row: M. McConnell, E. Shoemaker. B. J. Morrison, P. Heustis. Third row: L. Belden, B. Chevalier, M. Chevalier, B. Carew, D. Giles, S. Jaffe, M. Waldo, V. DuBois. Fourth row: M. Shively, Miss Lans- ley, F. Wilcox, J. Redwine, V. Boyde, N. Stoepplewerth, E. Jennings. Back row: W. Brown, B. Van De Walle, G. Finney, R. Howey, R. Wood. AUDITORIUM COMMITTEE A new organization has been formed this year to give more student participation in ar- rangement of auditorium programs. Miss Nora Thomas was chosen faculty director, and she, in turn, appointed Joan Bartley as student director. Other committee members were Don Ambuhl, Sally Mitchell, and Bob Klein. Sally Stewart has helped in writing scripts and Bill Nordyke. John Pardee, and Dick Hill in operating the lights. The auditoriums have been both educational and entertaining, with programs that included talented alumni, musical organizations of the school, well-known speakers of the city, pep meetings, and student variety programs. The plan has the complete approval of the students and the faculty. Front row: J. Dan Hull. Sylvia Miller, Betsy Ancker, Mr. Shoemaker. Back row: Bernard Landman, Dick See- hausen. DEBATE Shortridge has reason to be proud. To add to her many victories, her debat- ing team, under the supervision of Clarence C. Shoemaker, carried off the state debating crown for the second time in four years. Due to the war and war activities, debating was put on a limited scale. The Tri-State League failed to function altogether, and even the traditional debate between Walnut Hills of Cincinnati and Shortridge was discontinued. Shortridge was, however, very active in the Indiana State Debating League. In preparation for the Indiana State Debating League opportunities for prac- tice debates were had in the debate tournament held at Warren Central and Rushville High Schools. The schools which participated in the tournament at War- ren Central were Shortridge, Rushville. Wiley of Terre Haute, Gertsmeyer of Terre Haute, Warren Central. Crispus Attucks, and Washington. Shortridge, Wiley, Gerts- meyer, Garfield of Terre Haute. Elwood, and Hamilton of Ohio participated in the tournament at Rushville High School. After having won its district title over Warren Central and Crispus Attucks. the debating team had more practice debates with the freshman teams at De- Pauw University. At the final rounds at Manchester on Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27, Shortridge defeated Nappaneeg then after having won over LaPorte in the semi-finals, Shortridge succeeded in defeating George Rogers Clark High of Hammond for the State Sylvia Miller and Richard Seehausen Ancker and Bernard Landman upheld the That a Federal World Government Should Prof. Paul Geisenhoff from Michigan championship. were affirmative speakers, while Betsy negative. The question was Resolved: Be Established. State College was the judge. This is the first year for the champions in debating competition. Out of twelve tryouts, eight students were chosen to participate in tournaments at Warren Central and Rushville. Following the Warren Central and Rushville tournaments, four were chosen for the two varsity teams. Miss Minnie Lloyd, Charles J. Wilkerson, and Clarence C. Shoemaker were judges. Betsy Ancker also won first place in Indiana University, April 10. the State Discussion League Contest at MONDAY Standing, left to right: M Harding, D. Overly, M. 0. Slilith,-L. Reed Sitting: P. Goldstein, D. Ulrich, R Sussman leditorl. T. Hendrickson TUESDAY Standing, left to right: A. Lindstaadt H Nep le N . p , . Rawlings, J. Stacy, M Waldo, S. Rose. Sitting: J Feder . , man, J. Rawlings, G. Finney leditorl. H, Jacobs, G. Sandler, R. A. Dens- P. Heustis, P. Sharick, M. Lewis, S. ford, J. Loschc. Harpe. WEDNESDAY Left to right: J. Lodwick, K. Green leditori, A. Lytle, C. St. Clair, P. Good, E. Ulrich, H. Frisch, M, Miller. THURSDAY FRIDAY Standing, left to right: J. V. XVilson, Left to right: B. Greene. P. Burnett J. A. Hobbs, C. Ungc-r. Sitting: D. feditorr, B. Meyers, L. Dunineyer. Davis, T. Koch feditori, J. Redwine. A. Auth V Barrv V DuBo' P C. Hendricks B Ha-:selbrin K , . K , . is. . Jay. . . , . gz, . Stephenson. Under Al J. Kettler, students ac- quire valuable training that will be remembered all of their lives. Echo readers owe gratitude to Mr. Kettler for his untiring Work in making the Shortridge Daily Echo a tradition worth preserving. The past year marked an era in the Shortridge Daily Echo and a milestone in journalism at Short- ridge. For the first time in the Echo's fifty-live year history, the five sep- arate staffs were consolidated under one sponsor. iz:-f-ff X ECHO The Shortridge Daily Echo has come a long way since it was estab lished as the iirst American high school daily. The smoothness and co- ordination that now mark the daily publication have been built up and developed by the students and teachers connected with it during the last half century. Five separate staffs under their respective editors share the entire responsibility of providing the news stories, editorials, features. sports columns, and the make-up of the daily four page lay-out. The material is checked by the sponsor, Al J. Kettler, and is turned over to Lynn Boyd, the school's linotype artist. With the aid of the print shop employees, the Echo is set up and run o1T on the Shortridge press. The subscription manager, Walter C. Geisler, has charge of the circulation and distribution of the paper which is delivered to all of the home rooms. Every member of the Echo staif, from the youngest cub reporter to the local Home Room agent is striving to build up the tradition of the Shortridge Echo to enable the student body to receive the highest type of journalism in the most efficient manner. 1. I CHRISTMAS ECHO Left to right: D. Hill, L McCreary, B. Guthner, Mr Kettler, S. Stewart, B. Hay M. Turk, K. Green. CORRESPONDENCE CLASS Left to right: J. VVerne1', C St. Clair, R. Steeg, P. Bur- nett, V. Barry, Mr. Kettler T. Koch, M. Turk, P. Gold- stein, J. Losche. SPECIAL RE-PRINT The column on the right is an exact copy of one which appeared in the Echo on December 1, 1943. It is representative of the fact that the pre- sent feeling of change has been evident to our stu- dent body. The writer formed his own style of easy informality and wrote weekly commentaries on the many problems and events invading our school life. After hurried completion of necessary credits in January, the author, with a large number of other early graduates, left Shortridge, to begin pre-medi- cal training at Indiana University. CHRISTMAS ECHO if World War I did not stop student activities at Shortridge nor did World War II. The presses for the Daily Echo rolled then as they do today. The Christmas Echo, a yearly feature of the Daily Echo, was published and distributed in '17 and, as tradition goes, the copies of the '42 editon were received by all who subscribed. The class of '43 was well represented in the Christmas Echo, not only by many contributions but also in its editorial staff. Sally Stewart was edi- tor-in-chief, while Richard Hill headed the literary staff and Toddy Kixmiller edited the personals. Lou- anna McCreary covered girls' sports and Beverly Guthner headed the art staff. Beverly also drew the very attractive cover. Bernadine Hay had many contributions in the line of poetry and also was editor of the poetry staff. Tom Koch handled the boys' sports, Martine Horne and Marjorie Turk co- edited the feature staffg Keith Green was editor of the Echo's humor. Many of the stories were contributed by the Fic- tion Club, sponsored by Miss Ruth Louise Arm- strong. The Shortridge Echo press printed the copies and much praise is due to their splendid job. Ro- bert Grubbs and H. H. Seimers had charge of all the photography work. The '42 edition was the first edition sponsored by Al J. Kettler. The Echo was a thirty-two page edition and con- tained both serious and humorous features. There was so much good material left over that a special eight page Daily Echo was printed. It was a gift from the staff of the Christmas Echo to the Daily Echo. CORRESPONDENCE CLASS if The Correspondence Class prepares copy for the Indianapolis daily and neighborhood weekly news- papers, and keeps the Shortridge Service File up to date. During the first semester Joan Dearmin, Carol St. Clair, and Pat Burnett were in charge of this activity, and were aided the second semester by Joan Werner, Marge Turk, and Jacquie Losche. The Service File numbers nearly three thousand names which are supplied by advanced journalism students. Assignments to papers are as follows: Reiman Steeg, Star sports deskg Marge Turk, Star city desk, Victor J. Barry, Times sports and city desk: Richard Hill, News sports and city deskg and Pat Burnett, North Side Topics. ? 1 ANNUAL COPY STAFF P. Heustis, F. Arney, V. Du- Bois. Catey Glossbrenner, editor. SPECIAL EDITORS Front row: M. VValker, P. Rudolph, B. Breining, F. Robinson, L. Sumner. Second row: V. DuBois, M. Foltz. F. Fitehey. R. Steeg, D. Am- buhl, J. Speicher. The staff of this yea1 s Annual has had to face many diffi- culties which would not have occurred in normal times. When the cameras were closed and the ink was dry, it was found that each editor had come through with flying colors. The liner staff was the first to be organized with Pat Rudolph as head. Art editor Barbara Breining turned out art and layouts up to standard. Fred Fitchey edited senior pictures and did a fine job of coping with busy seniors. Joan Speicher and Lynn Sumner co-edited club pictures and general photography. Frannie Robin- son, identification editor. procured names of members in all club pictures and ran errands for the co-ordinator. The club staff worked efficiently under the executive ability of Mary Walker. Marge Foltz and her literary staff did wonders with the remaining write-ups and student contributions. Football, basketball, et al were handled by Reiman Steeg, and Louanna McCreary saw that girls' sports were represented. Tom Koch Worked as publicity editor with the business manager, Don Ambuhl. Don managed the finances splendidly, and kept his home room agents on the job. Proof editor Virginia Dubois and her assistant Pat Heustis cheerfully spent many hours correcting copy and galley proofs. All written material was tvped by copy editor Frieda Arney. Catey Glossbrenner, editor-in-chief. had a finger in everything and tried to keep everyone happy. CLUB STAFF Front row: M. A. Culhan. M. Osborn, V. Coxen. N. Emerson. Second row: J. Stokes, M. XValker, E. Raf- nel, N. Loynachan. Nr-1? ART STAFF First row: M. Osborne, J. E. Everson. J. Blue, E. Lane, B. Breining. Miss E. Long: Second row: M. Verbarg, B. Barrett, G. Bredewater. Third row: M. Compton, F. Mor- gan. Last row: C. Dorr. A b s e ii t: T. Christie. B. Crews, M. Henshaw, J. A. Kraiich, P. Schneider, P. Van Voorhis. H. Harper. P. Harp- cr, C. Liebrick, N. J. Dur- bin, A. Knipp, R. A. Heiden- reicli, D. See, G. Suerdeick, J. Wilson, J. E. Yakcy. LINER STAFF Front row: J. Pittenger, M. Sullivan, B. J. Morrison, V. Bowen, K. Ely, P. Burnett. J. Lyda, P. Brown. Sf-cond row: M. McConnell, J. Sut- ton, M. 'Waldo M. Dreiss, D. Ransdell, P. Marliey. Third row: J. Stokes. J. Clark. M. McGuire. Back row: L. Wa- ters, P. Little, B. Coons, J. Bartley, L. Dimineyer. LITERARY STAFF Front row: J. Faiilconl-r, M. XYaldo. D. Ransdell, C. St. Clair. Second row: J. Bart- ley, P. 'NVadleig'h, J. Hixon, M. Foltz. tff1 t?f, HONOR ROLL if Big . -2V' ,,Z.Q SL 5 in Tifftfrl-' ' Q A N AD LIB-cookies for U. S. O., knitting ' s ,jf for soldiers. , it A.G.-cookies for U. S. O., metal collec- t 4, 57' V tion. AI-KI-cookies for U. S. O., key and card collection, War Stamp sale at the Coliseum. ff! A A.M.0.-sewing for Red Cross, enter- 'A fi L' taining service men, War Bond. W ff ?g,i' scrap collection. fbg: 'f' ' A.N.lVI.-cookies for U. s. O., all are members of the Footlight Club. ti -. u i' J A.R.R.0.-cookies for U. S. O., partici- Qfl pating in Footlight Club shows. 4 f A.W.M.-knitting for Red Cross. buying v R x'fff,f?'9 iff' U4 ' ' :- M'-Q .23 r- f mf, , V. Q.,-SP5 R efgfftf f SN? z,4.f'.r..,f N i 5. 2 V me Ft ff N N R is X Xf 'fx 85 , . ia ff ix . t i K Y jf. fax X .4 V I K , , fi ,- .3 x .Ts,,..-.,-'3 I H v .rf Q J l i . v Q' i 5 ,,l . . 2 K f ix, ' Wx, gf' ,, ff 'K L ., 'I' 'VP , 5529? 'Sll,Ah ry, i X . , ,--, dh N, . -af 2 .V ATI W V.. . . 1, . , ff I 4 at BW 7 Pm- A! 1 fl N sgx 1. 5:05, 951: . N -4 w -s. Nt . xg ' 'e.l...,. x QQQSIQSX J -Qgift.: x A 44 stamps, entertaining service men. A.W.0.L.-War stamps, scrap collection. B.A.B.E.S.-cookies for U. S. O., war stamps, entertaining service men. B.A.C.H.-collecting records and cards for Camp Atterbury, donation to Red Cross, War Bond. B.E.A.U.-X.-magazine, record, and coat hanger collections. BELLE-made garments for t'Bundles for Britain. B.I.D.-contributions to Victory Center, War Bond, cookies for U. S. O. B.L.A.D.E.S.-cookies for U. S. O., card and coat hanger collections. C.A.B.-furnished music and refresh- ments for the Shortridge Christmas Hop. the proceeds of which went to the War Fund. C.H.U.M.S.-knitting for Red Cross, U. S. O. Work, collecting books and games for service men. CLEF-scrap metal collections, furni- ture donations to service men's center. C.0.K.E.-:crapbooks for soldiers. CORPSE-War Bond fund, cookies for U. S. O. CZAR-buying War Bond. cookies for U. S. O. D.A.-collecting scrap, entertained R. A. F. pilots and sailors. DAMSEL-knitting, entertaining ser- vice men, cookies for U. S. O. DARBY-gave athletic trophies to scrap drive, War Stamps from treasury. members being drafted. D.A.W.G.-War Stamps, members being drafted. DEB-ETTE-U. S. O. work. picked beans. D.E.B.S.--cookies for U. S. O,, all are Commandos. OF SOCIAL CLUBS A7 .Ag . . Q D.L.D.-cookies for U. S. O., magazine and record collections. E.S.S.E.X.-contributing magazines, re- cords, compacts, playing cards, and puzzles to Victory Center. EUVOLA-twenty-ive dollars donated to U. S. O., War Stamps, profits from 1941 and 1942 Christmas dances given to war fund. EVETTE-War Stamps, Red Cross Work, cookies to U. S. O., scrap collec- tions. F.A.D.-cookies for U. S. O., collecting hangers and magazines, Stamp drives. F.N.F.-key and hanger collections. F.L.O.-contributed ten dollars to Red Cross, cookies for U. S. O., each member buying twenty-five cent War Stamp each week. -bringing tive hangers or five mag- azines to each meeting. F.R.I.L.L.-seven dollars Worth of War Stamps, cookies for U. S. O. G.A.G.-cookies for U. S. O., purchasing War Stamps from treasury. G.E.E.-scrap drives, Victory Center contributions. G.0.B.-cookies for U. S. O., working in day nursery. H.U.G.-knitting sweaters for Red Cross, Victory Center contributions. I.B.-cookies for U. S. O. JEEP-cookies for U. S. O., War Stamps. J.F.F.-donated ten dollars to War fund, knitting. J.I.N.X.-buying War Bonds, cookies for U. S. O. J.0.E.-knitting squares for afghans. JO-ETTE-knitting, cookies for U. S. O. J.U.R.Q.-cookies for U. S. O., purchas- ing War Stamps, participating in physical fitness program. K.A.K.-War Bond, cookies for U. S. O., magazine and book collections. K.A.T.-knitting for service men, Red Cross benefit dance. KAYDET-collecting coat hangers, par- ticipating in R.O.T.C. K.E.E.-knitting. K.I.D.-War Bond, sending cookies to service men. K.U.T.-cookies for U. S. O., Victory Center contributions, War Stamps. L.A.M.-scrap drives, air raid messen- gers, 10092: War Stamp purchase at each meeting. u46!v L.A.S.S.I.E.-Victory Center contribu- tions, devote meeting to baking cookies for U. S. O. L.O.B.0.-members leaving for armed forces, all members in 10'W plan. L.S.P.S.-cookies for U. S. O., entertain- ing service men. 0.0.M.F.H.-buying a War Bond, con- tributing cards and games. O.W.L.-cookies for U. S. O. P.D.Q.-knitting, buying War Stamps. P.E.P.-cookies for U. S. O., Victory Cen- ter contributions. P.H.I.-knitting for Bundles for Bri- tain, War Stamps. P.0.0.C.H.-air raid messenger service, War Stamps, magazine collections Q.B.Q.-cookies for U. S. O., knitting contributing to Victory Center. R.D.-picked tomatoes. S.H.I.E.K.-every member in armed forces. S.H.U.X.--knitting, contributing to War fund. S.I.S.-baked and delivered cookies to the Union Station Canteen. S.K.A.T.-War Bond, gave dinner for service men. S.K.I.D.-War Bond, cookies for U. S. O., money for Service Men's Center. S.L.A.M.-entertaining service men. S.M.S.-knitting afghans, scrap drives. entertaining service men. SPHINX-War Bonds with the treasury and dance proceeds. S.P.Y.-entertaining soldiers and sailors, cookies for U. S. O. S.T.A.G.-complete physical fitness pro- gram. SUB-DEB-bought W a r B o n d with dance proceeds. SWANK-farm Work in the summer. members taking messenger course. T.R.U.M.P.-cookies for U. S. O. U-13-knitting for Bundles for Britainf W.H.A.M.-buying stamps, knitting for Red Cross. W.H.I.M.-knitting for Red Cross, buy- ing bond with treasury. WOLFESS-making War Stamp cor- sages, knitting for Red Cross, cook- ies for U. S. O. X-buying War Stamps, collecting coat hangers and playing cards. Z.A.D.-buying War Stamps, donating to War fund. 9' fm 41.222 fo? , . 'Y 4-r4.:f+.,,,,:T , ,'f1q.Ax3.,,,?4?4. 'f ffv1-1 V 45 f f5fvQ1 . f Wh- - at mx-MMM? SL U5 oqvfs ,qw GLAD? QPR EY xg qfglgfgfqfvi A!Q,gix74fV . in N ,f s,zf1jfwff PG 02155 fo 1 0505 CAGSSBQUVNEQ Aus 0644 WTFV JO DSNSO UGA WM A sf if S aj SZZCE Swffjlvffefve 5 SQL SGML SMSffFfP , f M Uv 5 3233 sgiqf 5 ofcfv SQYFSZQQJSSIV Q N S444 ' CSM? G4 Q 49 'bQfAfX1C1S DMD' I w'! S955 v f A -ll JUNIOR MINUTES CLASS OF '44 On November 24, 1942, the Juniors chose the following of- ficers: Cecil Freihofer, president: Jane Briggs, vice-president: Pat- ty Aspinall, secretaryg James Cooley, treasurer: and Ann Metzger, Vaudeville Chairman. Our Junior Vaudeville was presented on February 5 and 6. This splendid Work was due to our Chairman, Ann Metzger, the co-sponsors of our class, Mrs. Nell M. Thomas and P. W. Hola- day, and all the students who participated in the show. With the proceeds, the Junior Class bought a 351,000 War Bond. We gave this to the school to be used in ten years. Top: Ileft to right! VAUDEVILLE CHAIRMAN ANN METZGER SECRETARY PATTY ASPINALL We VICE-PRESIDENT JANIE BRIGGS PRESIDENT M CECIL FREIHOFEH ig TREASIIRER JIM COOLEY Buttmn right: SPONSOR MRS. NELL MFJRRICK THOMAS JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSOR JUNIORS BUY BOND Shortridge is one of the few schools in the country which has purchased a thousand dollar War Bond, there- by aiding financially in the War effort. The Class of '44 was able to do this with the proceeds from their annual Junior Vaudeville. Those shown above, Jim Cooley, treasurerg Patty Aspinall, secretary, and Ann Metzger. Junior Vaudeville chairman, represented the class in the actual purchasing of the bond through the Fletcher Trust Company. The bond Was made payable to the Principal, Shortridge High School, as trustee for the Class of 1944. Besides buying the bond, the students sold four hundred and fifty dollars worth of War Savings Stamps at the Vaudeville, and paid an amusement tax of 3131.53 to the government. The executive chairman of the Marion County War Savings Staff, Robert A. Adams. suggested that publicity be given to the event as an inspiration to other schools. The series F bond, bearing the number M 5039l4F, and showing a picture of Lin- coln, was exhibited in one of the display windows. The oflicial date of issuance was February, 19435 therefore. the bond matures February, 1955, twelve years later. The bond is being presented to Dr. Hull Cseated rightj. I V. Li? 1-,. .f Q 531' A if A M' A X i 1 ' L ' i I fe X 3 'hm' ., -M 1 if 1 A f . ' -Tb ' A L A . 11 J' is 'X 1 i .1 . 4 if f? l f in ! N '1 x fifzllbl . ,- -'f'1- ., .Lf xv R f fi A 1' V l K '2 5 If- V... ' I A . 1235? O . ff t On February the 5th X and 6th, a capacity crowd ' witnessed a three-hour production of tl1e come bined talent of the Jun- ior Class. This annual Junior Vaudeville was staged under the direction of Ann Metzger, and the sponsorship of Mrs. Nell Merrick Thomas and P. W. Hol- aday. The First Act was called t'Alice in Rhuniba Land. The chairmen were Claire Robinson and Dorothy Wilson. who chose as their sponsor, Eleanor Dee Theek. The Second Act. Island El'lCh3.lltI11G1lf, was the Winning act both nights. The chairnien were Jeanne Eldridge and Mildred Balke, and their sponsor was Mrs. Eugenia Hayden. The Third Act ieatured Wendie Phillips in 'AVar- iety in Rhythm. The chairman was Eleanor Iovine. and the sponsor, Miss Rosemary O'Hara. The Hour of Charm was the Fourth Act. under the chairmanship of Anna Louise Harshniaii, Isabelle Remy, June Fogle, Eleanor Mauch. and Mary Gentry. With their sponsors, Walter Geisler and Miss Josephine Davidson. The last act was entitled Stage Door Canteen, The chairmen were Elizabeth Ott, Jessie Lou Small. and Elizabeth Finley. The two sponsors were Louise Reiter and Howard F. Wright. R' hw 1 JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE, 1943 api' II1tEl'I11iSSiOI1 acts were p1'ese11te-d by Jo Servass, R 111:11 211111 Perry, John RaW1111gj5. A1 Dunlap, Margaret Medsker, Larry Criswell, and B 11 1' t 0 I1 Rf1nd01p11. Wd :H ni 1' E, thi 'Y' RWLE CLUB Front row: Capt. V. J. Bar- ry, Lt. L. Jenkins. Second row: Major P. Vifadleigh, Capt. D. Seehausen, Capt. G. Zazas, Lt. XV. Woollen. Back row: Staff Sgt. J. Howe, Corp. H. Greenwood. Absent: Capt. B. Christie. NAPLCS. Sgt. James XV. Howe, Miss Dorothy J. Dipple, Corp. Herbert Greenwood. ,if-' vv 4- -14'.. ' ' , . In this war the value of good marksman ship is well realized b ridge high school. This year, they participated with other schools in the Fifth Corps Area rifle match and in the Hearst Trophy Match. Cadet Pri- vate Don Winegar won the Hearst Trophy Medal. The members are Victor Barry, Ross Brentlinger, Robert Teufel, Richard See- 1 . iausen, Louis MacConne1l, Thomas Mac- Connell, Paul C. Wadleigh, William Hinck- ley, Matthew Winters, Donald Winegar G u . . - eorge Zazas, William Woolen, 'Larry Jen- kins, and Bruce Christie. The Military Auxiliary Corps of Short- ridge, open to all girls interested in drilling, was organized November 25, 1942, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Dipple. Dorothy Miller, Marion Obermeyer, Rosemary Crane, Jane Lingenfelter, Mary Lou Jordan, Rose Weinberg, Marilyn Conner, and Alice Cleri have been advanced for merit to the rank of Sergeant. The M.A.C.S. are practicing hard to achieve a part in the Federal In- spection. y the cadets of Short- R.O.T.C. Front row: Staff Sgt. J. Howe, Major P. Wadleigh Capt. D. Seehausen, Capt. V J. Barr Ca t. J. Brake - Y- P Capt. G. Zazas. Second row: Lt. W. Woollen, Capt. B Peck, Capt. D. Hill, Capt. J. Federman. Back row: Lt. A. Markum, Lt, B. Ran- dolph, Lt. C. Nuerge, Lt. L Jenkins, Lt. C. Wacker, Lt E. Steward. Absent: Capt. B. Christie. This year the Shortridge R.O.T.C. program has assumed a position of importance. In this day of war there is a crying need for trained oflicers and men in the army-and the Shortridge battalion is exerting every effort toward producing them. Under the direction of Staff Sergeant James W. Howe and Corporal Herbert Greenwood, who have replaced Captain Neff as instructors, the cadets took part in the Armistice Day parade, provided color guards at football and basketball games, and assisted at school functions. But . . . This is War, said Sergeant Howe. So they drilled. drilled, drilled. Discipline is what the army wants, and discipline is achieved through drilling. When it Was too cold to permit outside work. the unit took to the class room where they studied military history, combat principles, and rifle marksman- ship. Each one of the 450 cadets, from Cadet Major Paul C. Wad- leigh and his staff, down to the last private in the last platoon of the last company, is aware of his responsibility: consequently, everything from shining brass to firing on the riile range is done in a manner that says: The R.O.T.C. knows this is war. x jx X. , , , ' 1 'I'C m 'I -k. as S AS C From tI1ese Ranks V f ix mmm. U .4 if ti OF GRADUATES SHALL COME NOT ONLY THE LEADERS OF BATTLE AND INDUSTRY, BUT THOSE WHO WILL BE AMONG THE GREAT IN THE VAST RE- CONSTRUCTION TO FOLLOW. ,qfqff Sw I X '22 xx A I I , K IVVI I 1, .m'k 2 --,'. ,,,. --ffg -f1'- :C ,.. .. an ,HB-4.4-,KJ-4.4,,fy , A 5 W M, ,f 'JIM Lgnnnr 4 n , W 3: POINTS BURTON WOODRUFF RANDOLPH 100 LILLIAN J. STEINKELER 87 DOUGLAS HUNTER WHITE 466.63 ROBERT C. SPRAGUE 85 PATRICIA JANE PFLEIDERER 83 GERTRUDE ANN SANDLER 460.53 VERA ANN BOYD 80 VAR ' VIRGINIA ELOISE DUBOIS 80 1 j PATRICIA ANNE HEUSTIS 73 I' MARGARET ESTHER SHIVELY 78 1 JOANN RUTH ARNOLD 77 N I MARY ELEANOR LEWIS 77 ROBERT DAVIS SHIPLEY 77 V MARY WALKER 77 JOAN BARTLEY 476,11 CHARLES FRED FITCHEY, JR. 75 f BERNADINE RUTH HAY 75 MARTHA MCCONNELL 75 4 JOHN DAVID PARDEE 75 I ROLAND B. RUST, JR. 75 ' DOROTHY HOATSON 74 I MARGARET HELEN WALDO 74 . ALICE HOLLENBECK GREENE 473.51 I 3 JEANNE BRADFORD GATES 73 1 PHYLLIS ANNE GRAMS 73 ' NAOMI RUTH STOEPPELWERTH 73 MARILLYN ANNETTE SHAW 472,65 SYDNEY LEWIS JOHNSON 72 3 DON RUSSELL KELLY 471.35 MARJORIE JANE MCCLURE 71 DOROTHY PALMER GILES 70 MARILYN LOUISE SUMNER I 70 RICHARD MEREDITH HILL 469.19 FRANCES LaVERNE BURBRIDGE 467.41 I ROLAND CLELL SUTTON 467.4p ' 'il ROBERT HURLEY MCKINNEY 67 I HORACE WILLIAM NORDYKE 67 x? ROBERT RITZINGER HARE, JR. 466.59 if PHILIP SPANGLER KAPPES 66 ff JEAN HIXON 465.63 if JUNE ELIZABETH HOATSON 65 BETTY RUTH MARCUM 65 WILLIAM HARVEY WAINWRIGHT 65 M BARBARA EASTERDAY 64 ff m' ' ' 'W fx' 'WM X1 f ' XX,.,.,,.6, 'Mr ,,......1- A 1 mx an 561 , ,R 59 1 4 ' 4' . . ,5.v,f' 4 W-xxx . NNW wx ,,,v Eqwqxgkt M11 4,Q2f-,QXMX M Gilman nf 1943 POINTS MARTINE HORNE 64 CAROL ST. CLAIR 64 THOMAS F. KOCH 63 HANS STEILBERGER 63 JOAN RUTH SPEICHER 162.11 JOHN LOUIS FEDERMAN 62 MARY JANE FOERST 161.33 JO ANN BAKER 61 PATRICIA MAE BURNETT 61 JEAN PITTENGER 61 PEGGY ANN POTTER 61 JOHN K. GOODWIN, JR. 160.71 BETTY JANE CRAMER 60 ALEXANDER T. LANGE 60 MARY ANN GAMSO 159.51 I PATRICIA ADRIAN MOORES 59 ROGER DOUGLASS POWELL 59 NANCY ELIDA COX 58 DOTTY LOU DAVIS 58 EULAH JUNE DAVIS 58 MARIAN HAYNES OSBORN 58 MARGERY LUISE FOLTZ 56 JEAN ROSEMARY JONES 56 NORMA JEAN LONG 56 STUART GRAY MCGRIFF 56 RAYMOND STONE 55 LEONARD SMYRNIS 654.83 FRANCES ANNE HYMER 54 PATRICIA HELEN ECKHART C5347 MAZO ANDERSON 53 f PART TIME HONOR ROLL POINTS SEMI-ISTI-TRS GEORGE J. ZAZAS 58 5 WILMA JEAN FRANZ 34 3 PATRICIA JANE ROOF 56 5 PATRICIA LUKENBILL 61 6 BETTY JO MORRISON 60 6 MARIAN ELIZABETH STONE 48 5 AUDREY R. KLEIN 47 5 NORMAN RALPH OUTCALT 46 5 JACQUELINE LOUISE SLUTSKY 53 6 NANCY SUSAN HULL 26 3 RICHARD SHARP THOMPSON 41 5 JACK LEIGH PARR 24 3 -66' ' . , A 5 SHORTRIDG TO THE FRONT it if lr +22 sfigff 'Sf5J ,: -if flex? X I, ' X ie , ax FACULTY SPONSORS The Senior class is like an army, in that it functions only as well as its officers. The class of '43 has been singu- larly blessed in respect to its sponsors. Head man and Worrier-in-chief is vice-principal Joel W. Hadley. Under this general, come Miss Theek, director of the senior playg Miss Nora Thomas and Miss Dorothy Peterson, social chair- meng Miss Barbara Turner and Willard Gambold, Class Day sponsors: Miss Reeta Clark, scholarship directorg and Miss Dorothy Peterson, director of academic status. The faculty members who assisted the Annual staff in producing the '43 yearbook were Mrs. Mary Dye Beach and Charles J. Wilkerson, literary advisersg Miss Essie Long, art: Robert C. Grubbs and H. H. Siemers, photographyg and Paul Seehausen, co-ordinator. Liaison ofiicers of this army are the senior home room sponsors, Miss Reeta Clark, C. C. Shoemaker, Miss Dorthea Paige, Paul Seehausen. Miss Barbara Turner, Lester Groth, Miss Josephine Davidson, Claude Keesling, Miss Louise Wills, and Howard Wright. To facilitate the direction of Senior class activities and functions, early in the fall two representatives were selected from each Senior Home Room to form a governing body. They. with the class oiiicers, comprise the President's Cabinet. This group decided class policies con- cerning the Annual dedication. the Senior photog- rapher, the Senior party, and caps and gowns for graduation. SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Front row: S. Herman, J. Sutton, B. J. Morrison, V. Bowen. Second row: M. Os- born, D. Giles, P. Little. B. Johnson, M. Bridginan. Third row: M. XValker, M. VValdo. J. Hoatson, J. Kapherr. Back row: P. Rudolph, H. Link, C. McCormick. Absent: V. J. Barrv, D. BIll'g0t, B. Christie, J. Da- vis, G. Finney, Purim: M Shultz, R. Stone, R. Davis. FACULTY SPONSORS ANNYAL Seated: Miss Long, Mr. Had- ley, Mi: Se-ehanse-ii. Stand- ing: Mr. Sienaers, Mix Grubbs Mrs. Bvavh. Mr. VVi1ke1'son CLASS Mr. Hadley, Miss Thomas Miss Clark, Miss Peterson. HOME ROOM Left to right: Mr. Shoemak- er, Mr, Groth, Mr. Seehau- sen, Miss Wills. Miss Clark. Miss Davidson. Miss Turner. SENIO And Came the Spring, a riotous comedy, directed by Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, was presented at 8:15, April 2. in Caleb Mills Hall. Mr. Wise and his orchestra provided the music. The parts were taken as follows: Midge Hartman, Betty Jean Edwards, Buzz Lindsay, Al Dunlapg Virginia Hart- man, Joan Bartley: Elliot Hartman, Dick Seehauseng Mrs. Hartman, Nancy Hull, Mr. Hartman, Ralph Raymer: Carollyn Webster, Margaret McGuire, Keith Nolan, Bill Arnold: Gabby Allen, Margaret Poynter, Freddie Nolan, By- ron Falenderg Edna, Dorothy Wilsong Mrs. Fields, Constance Drake, Mr. Fields, Victor J. Barryg Alan Fields, Jim Davis, Christine Myers, Phyllis Ore- ? 1? ,.. PLAY Wiler: Messenger, Dave Decker. The play deals with the problems of the Hartman family in a very small town. Typical high school slang togeth- er With tricky dialogue presented de- lightful humor. Miss Theek chose as her stage crew: June Goodrich, student directorg Floyd Beitman, technical directory Raymond Stone, business directorg Victor J. Bar- ry. publicity director: Fred Daries, house manager, Dave Decker, stage manager: Joalyn Lyda, John Federman, Wardrobe chairmeng Barbara McDougal, make-up directorg Dick Grifhth, sound director: John Pardee. light techniciang Frances Zook and Phoebe Knowles. co-chairmen of the ushers: Jacqueline Slutsky, Katy Ely, prompters. S gvnf Class of '43 ff 4,54 0, lm. f wx-, -, fi X ,qw SENIOR OFFICERS VICE-PRESIDENT J JEAN CLARK ANNUAL EDITOR: CATEY GLOSSBRENNER SECRETARY: DOTTY DAVIS TREASURER: BILL SCHLENSKER PRESIDENT: BRUCE HILKENE JUNIOR OFFICERS SECRETARY: MAXINE BRIDGMAN VA UDEVILLE CHAIRMAN JOAN BARTLEY TREASURER I DON AMBUHL PRESIDENT: BILL LIEBER VICE-PRESIDENT .' JEANNE GATES SENIOR MINUTES 1943 The Senior Class of 1943 elected their officers on October 14, 1942. The triumphant candidates were Bruce Hilkene, presidentg Jean Clark, vice- presidentg Dotty Davis, secretaryg Bill Schlensker, treasurerg and Catey Glossbrenner, Annual editor. December 17, 1942. was the annual Christmas party in the girls' gym. Mr. Geisler was Santa Claus and presented gifts to various Seniors. A program and nickelodeon dance followed. The following committees made the party a success: Joan Bartley and John Ayers, entertainment: Sally Stewart and Meade Compton, entrance feesg Bud Stone and Jean Hixon, gifts: Pat Rudolph and Roland B. Rust, food, Bill English and Bonnie Jarvis, music: Vonnie Bowen and George Finney, decorations: and Bob Ragsdale and Fred Fitchey, clean-up. The senior colors were dubonnet and light blue. Jean Clark and her colors committee made the ribbons. The class play, And Came the Spring, directed by Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, was presented Friday night, April 2, in Caleb Mills Hall. The class day officers were elected April 20. Ed Porter was chosen as giftoriang Joalyn Lyda, historian, Victor J. Barry, will maker: and Jeanne Gates, prophet. Vesper services were held June 6. Class Day was June 7. The Com- mencement exercises were held June 8 at the Coliseum. Respectfully submitted, Dotty Davis, Secretary JUNIOR MINUTES 1942 The Junior Class of 1943 elected their oflicers on November 18, 1941. Those chosen were Bill Lieber, presidentg Jeanne Gates, vice-president: Maxine Bridgman, secretary: Don Ambuhl, treasurerg and Joan Bartley. Vaudeville chairman. The Vaudeville was a real success. Joan Bartley and the sponsors, Mr. Burton and Mrs. Nell Thomas, deserved much praise. The prize-winning act for both nights was Swiss Interlude, with chairmen Katherine McClure, Frances Zook, Keith Green, and their sponsor, Miss Eleanor Cook. Individual awards went to Bob English both nights. and Jack Jelliiie was chosen as the one contributing most to the show's success. Elzabeth Iovine won individual awards Friday night and Elizabeth Iovine and Susan Countryman, Saturday night. With the profits, the class purchased a S500 war bond which was given to the school by the Junior Class of '43 to be used for scholarships in future years. On Honor Day the Junior Class presented cups to outstanding Seniors. Bill Lieber presented one to Jon Henry Rouch, and Joan Bartley to Barbara Evans. On Awards Day the Junior Class of '43 presented to Raymond Stone the Harvard Book award which is given annually by the Harvard Club of Indiana to the best all-around boy. Maxine Bridgman, Secretary ir ir ir ir ak ir . fi . W 1 5 5 ' 515 ' ai: , , BUD STONE Arfinyf T1'ru.su1 ,S 'X Q f THEREON WE SCRIBE BOLDLY YESTERDAY THERE WAS A SCOURGE OF DEATH AND TREACHERY. WE FEARED HIM AS HE BLITZED THE WORLD. BURYING OUR BEMUSED HEADS IN THE SANDS OF ISOLATION, WE WAITED. THEN THERE CAME THE STORY OF FLAME HURLED DOWN THROUGH THE SOUTHERN SKY. AND BOMBS BLEW OUR SANDS TO THE FOUR WINDS. WE HAD SPOKEN LOUDLY, BUT CARRIED NO CLUB. AND WE WERE EXPOSED TO THE FOE GIRDED WITH NAUGHT BUT YOUNG MANHOOD AND OUR CHRISTIAN FAITH. WITH NAUGHT SAY YOU? CHRISTIAN FAITH. AND YOUTH BEGUN IN THE SCHOOL OF DEMOCRACY. WE REWRITE THE STORY OF FLAME. A VICTORIOUS END OF THE TALE. THEN TAKE VVE THE VOLUME OF PEACE FROM THE SHELF. DUSTY WITH YEARS OF DISUSE. AND THEREON WE SCRIBE BOLDLY. WE, YOU AND I. -MARTINE HORNE Z - I. X 'll' 1' . I R ? L if MO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front row: M. A. Gamso, M. McConnell, M. Waldo, B. J. Morrison, J. Hixon, M. Shively, P. Roof, L. Sumner. Second row: D. Kelly, G. Zazas, P. Little, M. Walker, N. Hull, D. Davis, J. Bartley, E. Davis. B. Easterday. P. Heustis. Third row: J. Pardee. R. Shipley, D. White, V. Coxen, P. Rudolph, N. Stoeppelwerth, P. Orewiler, J. Gates. A. Hymer, V. DuBois. Fourth row: R. Seehausen, R. Hill, S. Johnson, W. Franz, M. Stone, P. Grams, C. St. Clair, M. Horne. V. Boyd, B. Mar- cum, B. Hay. Back row: R. Sprague, H. Steilberger, R. Sutton, B. Randolph, D. Giles, J. Hoatson, E. Aakvik, R. Jones, B, Cramer, M. Foltz, D. Hoatson. Absent: G. Finney, F. Iwhtchey, C. Glossbrenner, J Gold, J. Goodwin, A. Greene, C. Hamilton, R. Hare, B. Hilkene, P. Kappes, T. Koch, A. Lange, M. Lewis, P. Lukenbill. J. McClure. R. McKinney, H. Morgan, H. Nordyke, P. Pfleiderer, R. Rust, G. Sandler, M. Shaw, R. Stone, W. Wainwright. Under Miss Minnie Lloyd, another successful year has been added to the annals of the National Honor Society. The seventy-four members selected for membership by the faculty elected Douglas White, president, and Patricia Rudolph, secretary-treasurer. The following group chairmen were chosen: Margery Foltz, Margaret Waldo, and Joan Bartley. The faculty group sponsors were Mrs. Hope Nevitt, Mrs. Blanche Rawlings. and Mrs. Gertrude Weathers. The Society conducted a successful book drive in May, which was followed by a party in the teachers' cafeteria. They also compiled alumni records, under the chairmanship of Rosemary Jones, cleaned the classrooms and study halls as directed by Alice Greeneg sponsored, through Raymond Stone, the annual basketball game, this year between the junior and senior lettermen. On the evening of March 26, the National Honor Society held its formal in- itiation, which was witnessed by relatives and guests of the members. A.-KKYIK. ELLEN Nl .XRGAIII-IT S.P.Q.R. Baton Club. Vaudeville, '42. Family Frolic. Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Girl Scout Club. KEE Club. Honor Society. .-XDAIR, EILEEN LAVON Echo agent. Junior Equestrienne Club. Majors, commerce, history. and English. Sports, bowling and horse- back riding. ESSEX Club. Interior decorator. .XIl.-XNIS, GLORIA ANN Family Frolic, '40, '41. Commence- ment usher, '42. True Blue Club. Shorthand award. Majors, English and history. R.I.T.Z. Club. Secre- tarial work. ADAMS. SHIRLEY Attended New Trier High, VVinnetlca, Illinois, Columbia High. South Or- ange, New Jersey. Spanish Club, New Trier High. University Of Texas. .-XHERN. JAMES IJIHIYER Vaudeville, '41, '42, '43. A band. Eagle Scout. Firecrafter. Majors. English and mathematics. Engineer Purdue University. .-XIIIJBRANID, PIIYLLIS Ji-:ANR Family Frolic, '40, '41. Big Sister Pep Club. S.H.E. Club. Majors, Eng- lish and history. Nurse. Indiana Uni-- versity. .-XLIG, MARTHA STALNAKI-IR Social Committee. Annual liner staff. Vaudeville, '41. True Blue Club. Vice- president, BELLE Club. Mount Ver- non Junior College. .XAlBL'llL. DONALD CHARLES Treasurer, Junior Class. President, Student Board. Annual business man- ager. Varsity football, '41, '42. Let- Club. terman. A band. DARBY SPHINX Club. Vaudeville, '41, '43. ANivERsoN. MAZo LI-ZSLII-I Attended Dobbes Ferry High, New York. Thursdays Echo. Senate. His- tory Club. Poetry Club. Majors, Eng- lish and history. Ai Ki Club. Scienti- fic research. ANDERSON, Rm' ERNEST Chemistry Club. Camera Club, Hob- by, photography. Sport, swimming. Majors, English and mathematics. Chemical engineer. Indiana Univer- sity. AATUNIIJES. HAROLD JAMES Oiiicer, De Molay. Majors, English, mathematics, and science. Sports, swimming and football. Hobby, elec- tricity. Pharmacist. Indianapolis Col- lege of Pharmacy. ARNEY. FRIEILX LUIS Club. Annual copy editor. Hi-Tri A.C.-VV.A.N. Club. Sports, tennis and bowling. Hobby, dancing. Majors, English and mathematics. Clerical work. ARNEY. JAMES Attended Garfield High, Indiana. Sports, swimming and track. Hobby, photography. Majors, science. his- tory, mathematics, and English. Pharmacist. ARNOLD. XVILLIXNI PERRY Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Radio Club. Track, '41, '42. Hobbies, photography and aeronautics. Majors, English, mathe- matics, and history. Senior Play, Ad- vertising. Duke University. ATTKISSON, GLORIA Commencement usher, '42. True Blue Club. WHAM Club. Sports, tennis and ping pong. Majors. English, his- tory, and language. Merchandising. Stephens College. AYERS. JOHN R. Editor, Tuesday's Echo. Senior party committee. A band. President, Footlight Club. Annual music editor. Vaudeville. Drama League. Baton Club. Math Club. Family Frolic, '41. B.-XCHELDER. MARGARET Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Vaudeville usher, '-12. Family Frolic. Sports. swimming and tennis. Foot- light Club. Majors, English and his- tory. P.F.D. Club. BAKER, JO ANN Le Cercle Francais. Family Frolic, '39. Locker department assistant. VVHAM Club. S.P.Y. Club. Teacher. DePauw University. BALL. EILEI-IN ROSE St. Joan of Arc High School Club. Sports, tennis, swimming, and ice skating. Majors, history and English. Nurse. St. Vincent's Hospital. BARKI-ZR. JOHN CHARLES Sports. ice skating. teimis, football, and swimming. Majors, history, ma- thematics, and English. Chemist. Butler University. B.-XRKER. ROBERT THOMAS R.O.T.C. Sports. baseball, football, and boxing. Hobbies, oriental litera- ture and philosophy. Majors, science, English, and history. Journalism. BARNES, JERILYN RUTH Vaudeville, '-13. Junior Red Cross Iepresentative. True Blue Ciub. Ma- jors, history, English, and mathema- tics. K.I.D. Club. ESSEX Club. Sec- retarial work. B.IRNEs, P.-XTRIC1.-X .-INN Junior Red Cross representative. True Blue Club. Nurse's assistant. Majors. English and history, Nurse. Chicago Hospital. BARRY, RICH.-IRII P.-YUL Attended Cathedral High. Sports, football and squash. Majors, history and English. Business administration. Notre Dame University. Captain, R.O.T.C. Correspondent, In- dianapolis Times. Echo sports editor. Home Room representative. Vice- president, Oflicers' Club. KAYDET Club. C.H.I.P. Club. Senior Play. B.-XRTLEY, JO.-XN Vaudeville Chairman. Auditorium director. Senior party committee. D.A,R. Good Citizen. Club 21. Pres- ident, Sub Deb Club. Senior Play. Chairman, Honor Society. BASI-I, JAMES F. President, Drama League. All-School Play, '42. Social Committee. Majors, English, history, and mathematics. Law, Butler University. BECKETT, JOAN Annual literary staff. Social Commit- tee. Majors, English and history. Eu- vola Club. S.K.I,D. Club. Journalism. Butler University. l 'B.-XRRY, VICTOR JEROME BISEKER. SHIRLEY LI-:I-1 Fiction Club. Hobby, writing. Sport, horseback riding. Majors, English and history. Foreign correspondent. Smith College. BELLES, IRA. MADISON Attended Healdton High, Oklahoma. Track, '-10. '-ll, Healdton. Majors, English and science. Commercial ar- tist. John Herron Art Institute. BENEFIEL. ANNE LOUISE Sports, horseback riding, diving, and swimming. Hobby, flying. Majors. English and history. Stenographic and clerical Work. BENNET, BETTY JUNE Attended Wiley High, Terre Haute. Sports, swimming and tennis. Rifle Club. Majors, English and history. Secretary. BERNSTEIN, ROBERT Band letterman. Hobby, music. Ma- jors, English and history. Sports, baseball and football. L.A.M. Club. Medicine. Indiana University. BILL.-KU. MARTHA ELLEN Croquis Club. Sport, ice skating. Hob- by, sketching. Majors, English and art. P.E.P. Club. Commercial artist. BILLETER. DOROTHY ANN First aid assistant. True Blue Club. Pep Club. Past Queen, Job's Daugh- ters. P.D.Q. Club. Majors, English and history. BINZICR, sIIiI:I.1:i-I .IIIELLE Attended Shenandoah Junior High, Miami, Florida. Bowling League. Ma- jors, Spanish and English. Sport, bowling. Indiana University. BU.-KK, JACK Attended Arsenal Technical High. Majors, history and English. Sports, football, baseball, and swimming. Hobby, airplane models. Indiana Uni- versity. BUNNELL, PAULINE ESTHI-:R President, Hi-Tri Club. Spanish Club. Job's Daughters. Sport, swimming. Majors, English and Spanish. Lin- guist. Butler University. BORCHERIIING, MARY OLIVE Commencement usher, '42. True Blue Club, Hobby, dancing. Majors, Eng- lish and history. D.L.D. Club, Socio- logy. BORDERS, B.-IRB.-IRA NELL A orchestra. Ai Ki Club. Singing Strings. All-City orchestra, '40, '41. All-City orchestra ribbon. Nurse. In- diana University. BOXVEN, RI.-XRIAN LUCY Le Cercle Francais. Chemistry Club, Girl Scout Club, Majors, English, mathematics, and science. Ai Ki Club. Mineralogist. BOXVEN, VERONIC.-'I Annual liner staff. Senior party com- mittee. Secretary, S.P.Q.R. Vaude- ville, '43, usher, '42, Home Room representative. Secretary, S, K. I. D. Club. Vice-president, SHORTIE Club. -',-w ..: ': , 'f' ,. : f . . Q N' If .fQ x 4f'KQI .:.:, 1 MJ? 9 - -N -..,:,,.:s::' ..1f,,'g,,. f . 1. 1 x A .1 5 f! K6 N00 Wx 'Q M -MJ. .. .. 3 4 - .1 ,,c,m:,5J feel- m 'N' N' an X -2 X BOVVSER, PAT Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Ma- jors, commerce, history, and English. S.I.S. Club. Sport, ice skating. Busi- ness administration. BOYD, VER.-X ANN History Club. S.P.Q.R. Annual liner staff. Sports, baseball and basketball. Hobby, reading. Majors, English, his- tory, Greek, and Latin. Honor So- ciety. BOYLE. CATHLEEN AIAURA True Blue Club. Sports, ice skating and swimming. Majors, English and history. S.K.A.T. Club. Secretarial work. BRAKE, JACK Cadet oilicer, R.O.T.C. Eagle Scout. Sports, football and target shooting. Majors, science, English, and his- tory. Officers' Club, KAYDET Club. United States Army. BRAMBLETT, LOIS EILEEN Vaudeville, '-12. Majors, Latin and English. Hobby, sports scrapbook. Sports, ice skating and swimming. Nurse. Methodist Hospital. BRANAM, RUTH ANNE History Club. Hobby. reading and movies. Sports, football and basket- ball. Majors, English, history, and commerce. Stenographic work. BREINING, BARBARA ALTHE.-I Attended Austin High, Texas. An- nual art editor. Family Frolic, '40, '41, Commencement usher, '42. Cro- quis Club. C.A.R. Big Sister. Com- mercial artist. BREISACHER, HELGA B. Echo agent. Auditorium speaker, '41. Majors, English, Spanish, and com- merce. Jewish Junior Council. Treas- urer, P.S.T. Club. Business adminis- tration. BRI-INNER, MILDRED Le Cercle Francais. True Blue Club. Family Frolic, '41. Majors, English, history, French, and commerce. Vice- president, Jewish Junior Council. Vice-president, K.A.T. Club. IRIOGMAN, MAXINE IRENE Secretary, Junior Class. Vice-presi- dent, Student Board. Vaudeville, '43. Home Room representative. S,P.Q.R, Club 21. S.K.I.D, Club. Senior colors committee. Vassar College. BRIDGWATER, MILTON EUGENE A band, letterman. Majors, Eng- lish, mathematics, and history. Sports, swimming, and ice skating. Hobby, airplane models. Agricultural engine- er. BRILL, J. RICHARD R.O.T.C, President, Chemistry Club. Math Club. Radio Club. Annual agent. Eagle Scout. Aeronautical engineer. Purdue University. BRIM, MARY RUTH Bible Class. Hobby, collecting fiction books. Sports, skating and basket- ball. Majors, English and history. Business administration. BROOKS. RALPH EDWVARD Freshman Talent Show. Sports, hunt- ing and swimming. Majors, English. history, and mathematics. D.A. Club. Naval Air Corps. BROWN, BETTYE Girls' Bowling League. Senate. Sport, swimming. Majors, English and his- tory. ESSEX Club. K.I.D. Club. Uni- versity of Miami. BRUYVN, KENNETH VVILLIAINI Freshman track, '39, Varsity track. Victory Council. Majors, English, mathematics, and history. Engineer. Purdue University. BROWN, MARGIE ANN True Blue Club. Shorthand awards. Sports, bowling and ice skating. Ma- jors, English and commerce. Steno- graphic work. BROWN, MARY PATRICIA S.P.Q.R. Annual liner staff, Vaude- ville, '42, Family Frolic, '-11. May Festival, '41, '42, Glee Club. Baton Club. Matinee Musicale. Musician. BROVVN, ROBERT Majors, English, mathematics, and history. Sports, football, basketball, and baseball. Hobby, dancing. Chemi- cal engineer, Purdue University. BROWN, RICHARD GENE Attended Knightstown High, Indiana. Sports, basketball and baseball. Ma- jors, English and commerce. United States Navy. BRUIVN. PHILIP IIAVENS Explorer Scout. Annual liner staff, '42, Hi-Y Club. Family Frolic, '-41. Sports, tennis and swimming. Ma- jors, mathematics and English. En- gineering. Purdue Un iversity. BROWN VIRGINI-X LEE Vaudeville usher 43. Family Frolic. May Festival Assistant, Lost and Found Glee Club Nurse's assistant. Hobbies tennis and music. President. SPY Club CAR Musician. BRUCE ROBERT P Attended Technical High. Captain, ROTC Oiiicers Club. Hobbies, golf and photography Majors, English and science KAYDET Club. Archi- tectural drafting BRUBELLF NI-XRG-XRET YIOLET Red Cross representative. True Blue Club Gym Exhibition. Victory Coun- cil Sports tennis skating, dancing, and badminton KA.K. Club. Nurs- ing St Vincent Hospital. BUCKNER VIRGHNIX LoYs Attended H o vw e H i g h. Assistant nurse 43 Sports swimming and history Dietitian Indiana University. BUIS VEARLLEE Gregg shorthand award. Sports, ten- nis and bowling Majors, English and commerce PDQ. Club. Steno- graphic work BLMGARDBFR JI-AN IoUELL.-x Gym Exhibition 40 Family Frolic, 41 Vaudeville 44 Girl Scout Club. Majors English and history. D.L.D. Club Secretarial vsork. BURBRIDGE FRXNCFN L.-x VERENE Baton Club German Club. Girls' Glee Club Baton Show, '40, '41. Glee Club award Hobby music. Majors. mathematics music English, and language Teacher BURGET, DOROTHY Home Room representative. Student Board. Social Committee. Vaudeville usher, '42. Echo staff, '41. Sports, ice skating and swimming. C.A.G.I. Club. WHAM Club. Navy nurse. BURKE, RI.-XX CURTIS A band, four years. Vaudeville, '42, '43. Family Frolic, '41. Foot- light Club. Concert master. Hobbies, baseball and music. Dentist. Indiana University. BURNETT, PAT MAE Annual liner staff. Editor Friday's Echo. X Club. A.N.M. Club. S.P.Q.R. North Side Topics correspondent. Equestrienne Clubs. Vaudeville, '-12. Press Club contest prize. Journalism. RUSCHMANN, MARIANNE Locker assistant. Vice-president, Ger- man Club. '42. Family Frolic. Com- mencement usher, '-12. Big Sister. Sports, swimming and ping pong. K.W.A.K. Club. H.U.D.D.L.E. Club. BUTTE. MARY LOUISE Attended Newark High, Ohio. Hobby. reading. Sports. swimming and bicy- cle riding. Majors, English, com- merce, and history. Business admin- istration. Bl'ZZ.-XRD. VV.-XULDA Attended Salem High, Oregon. Hob- bies, travel, prose writing, and peo- ple. Majors, history, mathematics. and English. Social worker. CALVERT. JAMES BENNETT A band. Marching band. Music as- sistant. A orchestra. Majors, Eng- lish, history. and mathematics. Music supervisor. CAMERON, MAX EIKIERSON Sports, basketball, tennis, football, and baseball. Majors, English, his- tory, and commercial art. Medicine. Indiana University. CAMPBELL, MARY JANE Freshman basketball, baseball, hem- mingway. and volleyball. Majors, English and history. Sports, swim- ming and ice skating. ESSEX Club. C.-YNIIJA, JAMES OLIVER Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Sports, swimming, basketball, and football. Majors, Eng- lish, history. and science. United States Marines. CARI-IYV, BETTY Attended St. Joseph Academy, Cleve- land, Ohio. History Club. Footlight Club. True Blue Club. Commence- ment usher. Majors, English and his- tory. Journalism. Indiana University. C.-YRNES, XVILLI.-X31 C. Attended Central High, Lima, Ohio. Basketball, '39, '40, football, '39, swimming, '39, '40, tennis, '40, Lima. Basketball award. Sports, swimming. tennis, and football. Engineer. CARMACK. Joux WALTER Kartune Klub. Chemistry Club. Hob- by, stamp collecting. Sports, basket- ball, baseball, and track. Majors, English, history, mathematics, and CARLSON, HELEN LFCILLE Family Frolic, '-10. True Blue Club. 60 word shorthand award. Sports. ice skating and swimming. Majors. English and commerce. Vice-presi- dent, N.B.C. Club. Stenographic work , . . . , 1 . Y - . , , , , bowling. Majors, home economics and .4 . v 4 1 1. Av 1 . . . .- l 1-uius1 i I 4nns.a.g.z...n , xx: - CARPENTER, BETTY LOUISE Attended Kennard High, Indiana. Hobby, photography. Majors, English and home economics. Commercial work. Central Business College. CARSON. DUROTIIY ANNE Annual agent, '-12. J.F.F. Club. Sports, ice skating and tennis. Ma- jors, English, Spanish, and history. Interior decorator. CARTWRIGIIT. CIIARLI-is CANNoN Band captain and letterman. Hobbies. miniature car. airplane, and boat models. Majors, English, mathema- tics, and science. Fencing Club. Unit- ed States Navy. CILKPIXIAN, DAVID EMERSON A band letterman. Eagle Scout. Firecrafter. Sport, swimming. Hobby, photography. Majors, English and history. First Aid Motor Unit. Medi- cine. DePauw University. CIIRIsTIE. BRUCE W. Home Room representative. Fresh- man basketball and track. R.O.T.C. awards. Varsity basketball, '42, '-13. Letterman. Majors, English, history, and mathematics. DARBY Club. CIIRISTII-I, TIIOAI.-is EDW.-xlib Assistant director, A band. Band citation card. Band letterman. Hob- by, music. Majors, English and mu- sic. Musician. Naval Band School. 1'III'RCIIII.I., Iurxloxii Boys' Bowling League. Sports, skat- ing, baseball, bowling, and football. Majors, mathematics and English. Architectural engineer. Purdue Uni- versity. CLARK. A. JEAN Vice-president, Senior Class. Student Council. German Club. Math Club. Equestrienne Club. Social Committee. Vaudeville, '43, usher, '-12. Family Frolic. S.K.I.D. Club. Club 21. CI.E.1.RW.-xTI-IR. .IEANNE Footlight Club. Equestrienne Club. German Club. True Blue Club. Vaude- dille usher, '-12. Gym Exhibition, '-10. Sport, horseback riding. G.O.B. Club. Purdue University. CLERI, ALICE E. Attended Speedway High. S.P.Q.R. Senate. R.O.T.C. Sport. swimming. Hobby, reading. Majors, English, La- tin, science, history, and mathema- tics. Nurse. Indiana University. CLOUSE, EDWV.-XRD VVILLI.-XM Sports, basketball, football, and ice hockey. Hobby, record collecting. Majors, English and mathematics. Journalism. Butler University. costs, .JACK II. A band letterman. Sea Scout. Sports, sailing and swimming. Hob- by, photography. Majors, mathema- tics, English, and science. Civil en- gineer. Purdue University. ColI.xN. EDDIE Aleph Zadik Aleph. Freshman foot- ball, basketball, and track. Sports, football, baseball, basketball, and tennis. Majors, English, history, and mathematics. Certified accountant. Clllll-TN. TUBIXS C. Hobby, hand Wrought jewelry. Sports. ping pong and bowling. Majors. science, English, and history. Sales- manship. COIIEN. ZELD.-X Jewish Junior Council. Sports, horse- back riding and badminton. Majors, English and history. Journalism. Butler University. CoLE. C.-xRoLYN Attended Owensboro High, Kentucky. Sport, swimming. Hobby, reading. Majors, English and foreign lan- guages. Business administration. CULLINGS. MARY FRANCES Attended Howe High. Hobby, writ- ing. Sports, swimming and skating. Majors, English and history. Secre- tarial Work. COLLINS, WILLIAM P.-XRKES Scout Club. Life guard. Sport, swim- ming. Hobbies, music, boat design- ing, and building. Majors, mathema- tics, English, and science. Naval ar- chitectural engineering. CORIER, WILLI.-xiii F. JR. Sports, baseball, football, and pocket billiards. Majors. English, mathema- tics, language, and history. Electri- cal engineer. CoAIP'roN. DAVID IKIEID Freshman basketball. Basketball stu- dent manager, '-ll, '-12. Minisino, Eagle Scout. Hobby. traveling. Ma- jors. English and history. DARBY Club. coN.xRD. II.xRoLD EUGENE Attended Indiana University High, Bloomington. Science Club and bas- ketball l e t t e rm a n, Bloomington. Sport, basketball. Majors, mathema- tics and English. Engineer. Cook, ALICE JANE Bible study, '41, '42. Gym Exhibition, '39. True Blue Club. Sports, skating and tennis. Hobby, dancing. Majors. English and history. Clerical work. CooLER, I-IARRY EUGENE President, Pingpong Club. L.A.M. Club. Bowling League. Hobby, draw- ing. Majors, English, mathematics. and technical drawing. Architectural engineering. Purdue University. COONS. WILLIAM I. Radio Club. Victory Air Corps. An- nual liner staff. Assistant senior treasurer. Majors, English and Ma- thematics. Aeronautical engineering. Curtis-Wright Technical Institute. COOPER. FRANK L. Bowling League. De Molay. S.I.R.S. Club. Sports, swimming, golf, and track. Hobby, coin collecting. Ma- jors, mathematics and English. Chemical engineer. CORNELIUS, IIIARYELLEN Chemistry Club. Philateron Club. Hemmingway letter. Sports, swim- ming and tennis. Majors, English and history. T.O.C.O. Club. Clerical work. CURNWELL, WILFRED ALLEN Attended Burgard Vocational High, Buffalo, New York. Senate. Sports, football, hunting, and fishing. Majors, history, English, and aviation. Avia- tion. CoRTRECIIT. HELEN RUTII Vaudeville. Freshman Talent Show committee. Shorthand GO and SO awards. Majors, English, commerce, and history. Ai Ki Culb. Job's Daugh- ters. Stenographer. CUULON, NURMA RUTII Vaudeville usher, '-ll. Sports horse- back riding and swimming. Hobby, sketching. Majors, English and his- tory. Vice-president, C.A.G.I. Club. GALS Club. Designer. Cox, MARGARET ANN Youth Fellowship. Victory Cadette. Northeast Community Center PAM- BE Club. Majors, English, history, and commerce. Sports, swimming and bowling. Secretary . Cox. AIAR.IoRIE LEE Family Frolic, '40, '-ll. Spanish Club. Freshman Talent Show, '39. Annual agent. Majors, English and foreign language. Sports, tennis and horse- back riding. Indiana University. Cox, NANCY ELIDA A orchestra. True Blue Club. Fri- day's Echo. Vice-president, K.A.K. Club. Sport, swimming. Majors, Eng- lish and commerce. Nurse. CUXEN. VIRGINIA Locker department assistant. Annual liner staff. Spanish Club. Commence- ment usher, '-12. F.N.F. Club. C.A.G.I. Club. Majors, English and Spanish, Honor Society. Butler University. CUYLE, FRED EMMETT Star Boy Scout. Senate. Majors, art. English, and history. Sports, football and baseball. Hobby, drawing. CR.-AMER, BETTY JANE Drama League. S.P.Q.R. J.F.F. Club. Majors, English. mathematics, Latin. and history. Hobby, music. Honor Society. Indiana University. CHAMP, BLANCHE HYATT Junior Vaudeville usher, '42. Math Club. Echo agent. K.I.D. Club. Ma- jors, English and history. Sports, swimming and tennis. Designer. But- ler University. CR.-XNIJALI., FR.-XNCICS SIIIRLI-:Y Family Frolic, '4l. Annual agent. Ph. D, Club. P.U.P. Club. Majors, English and history. Sport, horse- back riding. Chemical engineer. CRIIVI.-ANS. WILLIAM HENRY Majors, English and mathematics. Sport, swimming. Hobbies, gun col- lecting and magic. Mechanical en- ginee1'. Purdue University. CRIPI-I, BARBARA LoUlsE Vaudeville, '41. Family Frolic, '-11. Footlight Club. Chemistry Club. Pad- dle Club. Bowling League, True Blue Club. Gym Exhibition, '40, Senate. Efiiciency winner, '4O. Chemist. CRISVVELL, LARRY GR.-XNT Majors, English and mathematics. Sport, swimming. Hobby, music and nature study. Chemical engineering. CROCKETT. JUNE AUGUSTA Commencement usher, '-11. True Blue Club. Secretary, Philateron Club. S.K.A.T. Club. Majors, English and history. Sports, tennis, ice skating. and swimming. cRossLANn, GI-IoRGI-1 ALLI-:N Hi-Y Club. Beau-x Club. Majors, English and mathematics. Sports, basketball and football. Lawyer. In- diana University. CROUCH, MARTHA JEAN Attended Jefferson High, Lafayette. Family Frolic, '41. Footlight Club. Senior colors committee. A.R.R.O. Club. Majors, English and commerce. Sport, swimming. Bookkeeper. CULHAN. MARY ANN Attended Central High, Muncie. Class play, Math Club, Annual staff, Muncie. Annual club staff. Assistant treasurer, Senior class. C.A.G.I. Club. KEE Club. Butler University. CUNNINGH.-XM, HELEN Jo Joan of Arc High School Club. Ma- jors, English, history, and commerce. Sports, swimming and golf. Hobbies. dancing and singing. Secretarial work. CURTIS, CHARLES GRANT Attended South Shore High, Chicago. American Legion scholastic award. Art awards. Brewer Social Art Club, Chicago. Majors, English, language, and science. Lawyer. IIARIES, FREUERIC PAUL Social Committee. Annual liner staff. Majors, English, science, and lan- guage. Sports, swimming and golf. Hobbies, music and designing. Com- mercial advertising. DAVIS. DOROTHY LOUISE Secretary, Senior Class. Vice-presi- dent, Fiction Club. Secretary, German Club. Drama League. Secretary, Footlight Club. Vaudeville. L.S.P.S., C.A.G.I. Clubs. Honor Society. DAVIS. El'L.XIl JUNE Vice-president, French Club. Drama League. True Blue Club. Winning act, Vaudeville, Family Frolic. Com- mencement usher. Secretary, A.G. Club, D.L.D, Club, Honor Society. DAVIS, JAMES RAYMOND Attended Central High, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Home Room represen- tative. Majors, English and mathema- tics. Sports, swimming and photo- graphy. Senior Play. Civil engineer. DAVIS, CHARLES RODRICK Home Room representative. A.W.K. Club. S.I.R.S. Club. Swimming team, '42. Sports, basketball and swimming. Majors, English, history, and mathe- matics. Mechanical engineer. DECKER. DAVID MCILVAINE Track, '41, '42. Family Frolic. An- nual agent. Chemistry Club. Kartune Klub. Majors, English, history, and Spanish. Sports, track, swimming, and football. Senior Play. DEHN, JACQUELINE CAROL Attended Southside High. Elmira. New York. A Capella Choir. South- side Girls' Military drill. Victory Squad. Majors, English, Spanish, and history. Journalist. IJFIHNER4, HOWARD C. Yell leader, '39, '40, '-11. Red Cross representative. R.A.J.A. Club. Ma- jors, English, history, and science. Hobby, ship models. Sport, swim- ming. History teacher. DELL, PIIYLLIS ANNE Student Council, '41. Act chairman. Vaudeville, '41. Vaudeville, '43. So- cial Committee. Footlight Club. Com- mencement usher, '42. Club 21. Sub Deb Club. DENBO. K.-XTHRYN Chemistry Club. Vaudeville usher, '42, Footlight Club. A.R.R.O. Club. SHORTIE Club. Hobby, knitting. Ma- jors, English and history. Nurse. But- ler University. DE WITT, DANA CAROLYN J u n i o r and S e n i o r Equestrienne Clubs. Vaudeville, '41, '42, Annual art staff. Family Frolic, '40, '41, '42, Sculpturing scholarship, John Her- ron. R.S.V.P. Club. Butler University. DICKMAN. JOAN JANE Attended Shelbyville High, Indiana. Majors, English, history, and com- merce. Hobbies, reading and movies. Sports, bowling and skating. Steno- graphic work. IJIETER, ROBERT ALEY Majors, English, history, and art. Sports, football and baseball. Hobbies, drawing and radio. Portrait painter. Butler University. IioI-IERTY, JANET MARIE Attended Eastside High, Paterson, and Clifton High, New Jersey. Stu- dent Council Medal, Clifton. Treasurer. K.A.K. Club. Surgeon. Indiana Uni- versity. DONAHUE, MARY CAROLYN Sports, tennis and ice skating. Hob- bies, collecting statues and pictures of horses. Majors, English and his- tory. Business administration. Indi- ana Business College. DoNAI-IUE, ROSEBIARY Sports, ice skating, football. and baseball. Majors, English and his- tory. Hobby, collecting programs. Business administration. DOUD, PATRICIA ANNE Equestrienne Club. Rifie Club. Ma- jors, art, English, and mathematics. Hobbies, gardening and painting. BLUETTE Club. Horticulturist. DOUGLAS, ROBERT A. Attended Granby High, Norfolk, Vir- ginia. Math Club. Hi-Y Club. Majors, English and mathematics. Sports, swimming and golf. Electrical en- gineer. DOYAL, HYLA JU.-XNITA Secretary, Girl Scout. President, Red Cross, and representative, national convention. Vaudeville. Family Fro- lic, '40, '41. Officer, True Blue Club. Secretary, Home Economics Club. DRAKE, CONSTANCE MARY B orchestra. Drama League. Sen- ior Play. True Blue Club. Chemistry Club. History Club. Vaudeville usher, '42. Family Frolic, '39, '40, '41. Jun- ior president, C.A.R. DREISS, MARILOU Croquis Club. True Blue Club. S.P.Q.R. Vaudeville, '42, '43. Family Frolic, '41. Poster contest award. An- nual liner staff. W.H.O. Club. Artist. Butler University. DUBOIS, VIRGINIA ELOISE Annual proof editor. Vice-president. S.P.Q.R. Student Board. Friday's Echo. History Club. President, Math Club. Vaudeville, '43. S.K.I.D. Club. Baton Club. Honor Society. DUNLAP, ALBERT EUGENE Drama League. Senior Play. Majors. English and history. Hobby, movies and movie stars. Sports, football and baseball. Dramatics. DUNMEYER, LORN.-X Vaudeville act chairman. Fic tio n Club. Annual liner staff. Social Com- mittee. Wednesday's Echo. Com- mencement usher, '-12. S.P.Q.R. Press Club. Journalism. DURBIN, JOAN GERTRUDE True Blue Club. Gregg award. D.A.R. contest certincate. Majors, English and commerce. Sports, hiking and cycling. Catholic Youth Organization. Business administration. DURHAM, BOB Sports, football and basketball. Hob- by, coin collecting. Majors, English and mathematics. Beau-x Club. Busi- ness administration. Indiana Univer- sity. DUSTHIMER, JOSEPH FRANKLIN Majors, English and Latin. Sports, football and basketball. Hobbies. stamp collecting and photography. Business administration. Indiana Uni- versity. DXVYER, RUTH IRENE Student Board. Vaudeville usher, '42, S.H.U.X. Club. Majors, English and history. Sports, swimming, tennis, and ice skating. Dietician. Indiana University. EAST, MARION LUCILLE Publicity chairman, Home Economics Club. Hobby, poetry. Majors, English and shorthand. Sport, swimming. JO ETTE Club. Interior decorating. EASTERDAY, BARBARA ANN Treasurer, Baton Club. Vaudeville, '42. Family Frolic, '39, '40, '41. Girl's Glee Club. Gym Exhibition, '41. Ma- jors, English and mathematics. Honor Society. ECKHART, PATRICIA HELEN S.P.Q.R. Chemistry Club. Gregg typ- ing award. Majors, English, mathe- matics, and Latin. Sport, swimming. Hobby, playing piano. L.S.P.S. Club. S.L.A.M. Club. DePauw University. EDVVARDS, BETTY JEAN Attended Farfax High, Hollywood, California. Senior Play. Drama League. Majors, English and lan- guage. Sports, bowling and horse- back riding. EDVVARDS, ERNEST Majors, English, history, and archi- tectural drawing. Sports, track. foot- ball, bowling, and basketball. De Molay. S.I.R.S. Club. Architectural engineer. EHRHARDT, LAVERA MARIE True Blue Club. Volleyball letter. Majors, English and commerce. Hob- bies, reading and dancing. Sport, ice skating. Stenographic work. EINBINDER. LOUIS WILLIAM Fencing Club. German Club. Bowl- ing League. Booster Boy. Athletic agent. Majors, English and mathe- matics. Hobby, model making. En- gineer. Purdue University. EL.-XM, LEVOY Golf team, '42, '43. Majors, English, mathematics, and language. Sports, basketball, football, and golf. En- gineer. ELY. ALICE KATHRYN Annual liner staff. Vaudeville usher, '42, Vaudeville, '43. Senior colors committee. Property committee, All- School Play. '-12. S.K.I.D. Club. SHORTIE Club. DePauw University. EMI-IRSON. NANCY ANNE Attended Oregon High, Illinois. An- nual club staff. Vaudeville, '43, usher, '-12. Girls' basketball, '42. Chemistry Club. Majors. English and science. Journalism. DePauw University. mx .n :v,7 :1 ,,,5 n-1 ENDICOTT, TIIELMA MAXINE Attended Danville High, Illinois. President, Indiana State Home Ec- onomics Club. Vaudeville, '41, '42. Thursday's Echo. Drama League. So- cial Committee. S.I.S. Club. ENGLISH, JAMES WILLIAM A band. A orchestra. Bowling League. Majors, English and mathe- matics. Sports, tennis and fishing. Hobby, music. Chemical engineering. ENZOR. JAMES ARNOLD Freshman football. Family Frolic, '39, '40, '41. Majors, English, mathema- tics, language, and science. Sports, baseball, football, and basketball. Medicine. EPSTEIN, GENESIA All-School play. Drama League. True Blue Club. Jewish Junior Council. K.A.T. Club. Majors, commerce, Eng- lish, and history. Hobby, dramatics. Indiana University. EVANS, ROBERT VVILLI.-XM Freshman football, '39. Reserve foot- ball. '40. Track, '42, '43. Majors, English and history. Sports, football and basketball. Lawyer. EVERSON. JO ELLEN Vaudeville, '42. Croquis Club. Junior and Senior Drama Leagues. Officer, True Blue Club. Annual art class. '41, '43. President, A.G. Club. Indi- ana University. FALENDER, BYRON EDWARD Bowling League, '41. Paddle Club. Freshman basketball, '39. Senior Play. Majors, English, language, and history. Medicine. Indiana Univer- sity. FALL. CAROL KIRKVVOOD Footlight Club. Volleyball letter. Hob- bies, tennis, horseback riding, and swimming. Paddle Club. Croquis Club. Secretary-treasurer, A.R. R. O. Club. Journalist. FAULCONER, EMILY JEANNE Student Council. Social Committee. Tuesday's Echo. Baton Club. Vaude- ville, '41, '42. Student Board. Press Club. EUVOLA Club. Club 21. Junior prom committee. FECHTMAN, EDITH ELINORE History Club. True Blue Club. Red Cross. Red Cross representative, Washington. D. C., '40. Walther League. Interior decorating. FEDERM.-KN, JOHN LOUIS A band letterman. German Club. R.O.T.C. Officers' Club. Tuesday's Echo staff. KAYDET Club. Biological chemistry. Purdue University. FIEGEV, ROBERT WESTOR Chemistry Club. Radio Club. Hobbies, swimming and drawing. Majors. Eng- lish, history, and science. Patholo- gist. Butler University. FIFER. ELIZABETH EUNICE German Club. Chemistry Club. Fam- ily Frolic, '41. Commencement usher, '42. L.S.P.S. Club. WOLFESS Club. Medicine. Indiana University. PINNEY. GEORGE THOMAS Tuesday's Echo staff. President, His- tory Club. Treasurer, S.P.Q.R. Press Club. Varsity track. President, A.VV.K. Club. Honor Society. PI'inCi- pia College. FINOT. MARY MARGARET Footlight Club. S.P.Q.R. Social Com- mittee. Act chairman, '42. Vaude- ville, '41, '43. Annual liner staff. Sen- ior colors committee. True Blue Club. L.S.P.S. Club. FISHER, ROBERT LILLY Attended Kentucky Military Institute and Park Country Day School. Kar- tune Club. Hobby, collecting old doc- uments. Law. Wabash College. FITCHEY, CHARLES FRED. JR. Senior picture editor. President. Fic- tion Club. Math Club. A.VV.K. Club Varsity golf team, '40, '41, '43. Coun- ty golf champion, '42. Honor Society. Purdue University. FLECK, DORIS MARIE Student Board. Victory committee. Gym Exhibition, '41. Majors, English, history, and language. Sports, ice skating, and swimming. History teacher. Indiana University. FLERIING. MAURICE Freshman basketball. A band. Band letterman. Boy's Glee Club. Vaudeville, '41, '43. Majors. English, mathematics, and history. Sports. baseball, fishing, and basketball. FLOYD. BETTY JE.-XNNE Scholarship. John Herron Art Insti- tute. Majors, English and art. Sports, ice skating, swimming, and tennis. Hobbies, art and music. Comptomet- er operator. FOERNZLER. CLARA ROSEMARIE Secretary, German Club. A orches- tra. Family Frolic. Gym Exhibition. Majors, English and German. R.I.T.Z. Club. H.U.D.D.L.E. Club. Sport, ice skating. FOERST, MARY JANE Annual liner staff. Math Club. His- tory Club. S.P.Q.R. Chemistry Club. Monday's Echo. Vaudeville usher, '42. Social Committee. L. S. P. S. Club. S.L.A.M. Club. Purdue University. FOISEY, EDVV.-XRD ALLEN A band. A orchestra. Dance band. Norfolk trip. Majors, music, history, and English. Sports, skating' and swimming. Musician. FOLTZ, MARGERY LUISE Student Council. Annual literary edi- tor. S.P.Q.R. Tuesday's Echo. Senior party committee. Vaudeville, '41, '42. Christmas Echo, '42. Chairman, Hon- or Society. Sub Deb Club. Club 21. FORSHEE, TOM WESLEY Freshman and reserve football, '39, '40, '41. Varsity football. '42. Let- terman's Club. SPHINX Club. Sports, basketball and football. Majors, Eng- lish and history. FOSTER, JOAN PATRICIA Baton show usher, Family Frolic, '40. Commencement usher, '42. True Blue Club. K.A.K. Club. Sports, swimming and horseback riding. Nurse. Butler University. FRANKEL, MARIANNE President, vice-president, S e n a t e. Hobbies, radio and collecting news items. Sport, swimming. Majors, English, history, and German. Medi- cine. FR.-XNZ, VVILMA JEAN Attended Dubuque High. Hi-Tri Club. History Club. Hobbies, biking, hik- ing, and swimming. Honor Society. Occupational therapy. Milwaukee- Downer College. FREIHOFER, CHARLES FREDRICK Varsity football, '41, '42, Senior par- ty committee. Booster Boy. Letter- man's Club. Herbert VVagner trophy. DARBY Club. Majors, English, his- tory, and mathematics, FRENCH. MARY GRACE Attended South High, Columbus. Ohio. Property crew, All-School play. Majors, science, English, and mathe- matics. Sport, baseball. Biology teacher. FRIEDMAN, MILLARD GILBERT President, L.A.M. Club. Majors, Eng- lish and mathematics. Hobbies, read- ing, writing, and Cartooning. Sports, football, basketball, and baseball. Journalism. FRISCH, MARTHA MAE Wednesday's Echo. Paddle Club. True Blue Club. Majors, English and com- merce. Sports, tennis and swimming. Hobby, collecting rare coins. Steno- grapher. FYE, ROXANA MARIE Vice-president, Che mistry Club. Chemistry assistant. Senate. Vaude- ville usher, '42. KEE Club. S.H.U.X. Club. Majors, English and mathema- tics. Purdue University. GAMSO, MARY ANN Fiction Club. Student Board. Wed- nesday's Echo. S.P.Q.R. Family Fro- lic, '41, WHAM Club. p.f.d. Club. An- nual agent, '41, '42. Vaudeville ticket sales, '42. Honor Society. GARDNER, GENE E. Attended D a n ville High, Illinois. Freshman basketball. F r e s h m a n track award. Majors, English and history. Sports, basketball, football, and bowling. GARDNER, MARY CHRISTINE Vaudeville, '41. Vaudeville act chair- man, '42. Secretary, H.U.G. Club. Majors, English and history. Sports, ice skating and ping pong. Chemist. GATES, JE.-ANNE BRADFORD Vice-president, Junior Class. History, French, Math, Croquis Clubs. Thurs- day's Echo. Senior party committee. Vaudeville, '41, '42. Social Committee. EUVOLA Club. Honor Society GEZAS, ZOE Vaudeville. '43. Majors, Latin. Greek. English, and history. Hobbies, de- signing and drawing. Fashion illus- trator. John Herron Art Institute. GIANAKOS, ATHENA True Blue Club. Majors, English, his- tory, and commerce. Sports, swim- ming and tennis. Stenographer. But- ler University. GIFT, PATRICIA A.R.R.O. Club. Sports, swimming, horseback riding, tennis, and golf. Hobbies, knitting and snapshots. Ma- jors, English and language. GILES, DOROTHY PALMER Home Room representative. History Club. S.P.Q.R. Chemistry Club. Vaude- ville, '42, Commencement usher, '42. Senior color committee. Q.B.Q. Club. K.W.A.K. Club. Honor Society. GILES, FRED XVALKER Attended Knox High. Indiana. Ma- jors, English, mathematics, and his- tory. Sport, basketball. Hobby, mu- sic. Medicine. Indiana University. GILLENTINE. JESSE JR. Sports, basketball, baseball, and foot- ball. Majors, English and commerce. Pharmacist. Indiana College of Phar- macy. United States Coast Guard. GILLESPIE, CHARLES AUSTIN Vaudeville, '41. Vaudeville act chair- man, '42. Baton Club, A band. Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club. Eagle Scout. Purdue Univer- sity. GIPSON. EVERETT FAY Majors, English and history. Coin Club. Sports, baseball and ping pong. Hobbies, Woodcraft and music, Sales- manship. GLENN, E.-XRLDENE True Blue Club. Scholarship, John Herron Art Institute, '41. First prize, School Art Contest, '40, Honorable mention, Scholastic contest, '41. Ai Ki. Commercial artist. GLOSSBRI-INNER. CATHERINE MATILDA A n n u a 1 editor-in-chief. Tuesday's Echo. Student Council. Student Board. S.P.Q.R. Social Committee, Press Club. President, BELLE Club. Honor Society. Vassar College. GOLD, JANET Attended Central High, Evansville. President, Girls' Reserve Club, Evans- ville. Sport, badminton. Majors, Eng- lish and history, Honor Society. Cler- ical work. GOLDSTEIN, ADELE Majors, English and history. Sports, golf and badminton. Debette Club. Hobbies, reading and designing. Dress designer. Wisconsin University. GULDSTEIN, SAMUEL JOSEPH Math Club. Scout Club. Firecrafter. Family Frolic, '39, '40. Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Eagle Scout. SWANK Club. Engineering. Purdue University. GOODRICH, JUNE ANNE President, True Blue Club. Baton Club. Student Board. Footlight Club. Family Frolic, '40, '41, S.S,S. Club. History Club. Student director, Sen- ior Play, Butler University. GOODWIN, JOHN K. Majors, English, mathematics, and history. Sports, baseball, tennis, and swimming. Honor Society. Medicine. Indiana University. GRAMS, PHYLLIS ANNE President, Drama League. Croquis Club. Art editor, Christmas Echo, '41. Annual art staff. John Herron Art scholarship. Honor Society. Pur- due University. GRANOXVSKY, LEONARD Vaudeville, '43. A band. Sports, baseball, basketball, and football. L.A.M, Club. Hobbies, collecting stamps and records. Majors, English and history. Musician. GRAYSON, BETTE JANE Bowling League. German Club. Bible Club. Sports, bowling and trap shoot- ing. Majors, English and history. Butler University. GREENE, ALICE IIOLLENBECK Annual liner staff. Tuesday's Echo. Social Committee. Auditorium pro- grams. Senior party committee. Com- mencement usher, '42. Honor Society. Connecticut College for Xvomen, 'Waf' GREENLAND, EMILY WILSON Vaudeville make-up committee, '42. Thursday's Echo. Girl Scout Club. F a m ily F r o 1 i c, Philateron Club. S.H,U.X. Club. Sports, basketball, tennis, and swimming. GREY, GEORGE Attended Hurnes High, Memphis. Tennessee. Majors, English, history. and mathematics. Sports, football and basketball. Chemical engineer- ing. Georgia Technical Institute. GRIFFITH, RICHARD CALVIN Majors, English, mathematics, and science. Sport, football. Hobbies, plane building and music. Chemistry Club. DeMolay. Commercial pilot. Purdue University. GRIMES, JAMES SCOTT Treasurer. Fencing Club. Freshman basketball and track. Varsity track, '42, A band, Sport, ice skating. Hobby, modeling airplanes. Indiana University. GRINSL.-KDE. CHARLES 0. JR. Bowling League. Secretary, Bowling Doubles, '42. S.I.R.S. Club. DeMolay. Majors, English and history. Sports. boating, Hying, and football. Real estate. GRISSO, Jo ANNE Family Frolic, '41, Annual liner staff. Echo agent. Majors. English and his- tory. Sports, swimming and tennis, S.H.U.X. Club. GRHFF. GLoRIA Attended Lakewood High, Cleveland. Ohio. Student Council, Junior-Senior Prom committee, Spanish Club, Lake- wood. Butler University. Q- GRUB.-XUGH. IIIARTHA LOUISE Majors, English and history. Sports, bowling, horseback riding, and swim- ming. Hobby, collecting jewelry. Sec- retarial work. Indiana Central Busi- ness College. HAAS, VERA Secretary, Le Cercle Francais. True Blue Club. Majors, French, English, and history. K.A.T. Club. Junior Council. Sports, swimming and bowl- ing. Hobby, reading. IIACKEMEYER, JOHN OLIVER All-City High School orchestra. Ba- ton Club. Vaudeville, '40. A orches- tra award. Majors, English and ma- thematics. Sports, ice skating and tennis. Purdue University. HAFLICH, RICHARD PIERRE Attended Vernon, Harding, and Louisville Male High Schools. Re- serve football letter. Harding. Var- sity football letterman, Vernon. Unit- ed States Army Air Corps. L H.-XLE, CLARK Freshman football, '39. Reserve foot- ball, '40, '41. Majors, English and history. Sports, baseball, swimming, and tennis. Medicine. HALL, PATRICIA Attended Fishers High. Glee Club, Fishers. Majors, English and history. Sports, skating and baseball. Surgi- cal nurse. HALL, PRISCILLA JANE Attended Hughes High, Cincinnati, Ohio. Music Club, Opera Guild, Mu- sic Appreciation Club, Hughes. Hob- by, collecting foreign post cards. Li- brarian. II.-XLLAD.-XY, PEGGY LOU Majors, English and history. Sports, swimming and tennis. J.F.F. Club. Job's Daughters. Business adminis- tration. Butler University. H.-XIXIM, CARLTON BLAIR President, CADET Club. Sports, hunt- ing, fishing, football, and tennis. Ma- jors, English and history. Hobby, stamp collecting. IIARGRAVES. SIDNEY Assistant dance director, Riviera. De Molay. Majors, mathematics, history, English, and language. Sports, swim- ming and football. Indiana Univer- sity. HARRY. WILLIAM GEORGE Bowling League. Golf team. Fresh- man track. Vaudeville, '-13. Sports. football, golf, and swimming. Hob- bies, technical drawing and mathe- matics. Architectural engineering. HART, XVILLI.-XM JOSEPH Private, first class. R.O.T.C. Majors, English and history. Sports, football, hockey, and baseball. Hobby, sports scrapbook. Journalism. H,-XRTLEY, M.-XXXVELL DONALD Attended Washington High. Football, basketball, and tennis awards, Wash- ington. Majors, English and history. Sports, football, basketball, and ten- nis. Hobby, sports scrapbook. IIARYEY, CATHERINE JOYCE Majors. English and history. Sports. bowling, ice skating, and roller skat- ing. Hobby, dancing. Comptometer operator. IIAUCIQ, KENNETH EIJYV.-XRD Attended Indiana State Teachers' College Laboratory School, Terre Haute. S.H.I.E.K. Club. D.A.K. Club, Hobbies, piano music and horses. Sport. ice skating. Medicine. IIAY, BERN.-XIJINE RUTII Assistant, Shortridge business office. Editor, Poet's Shelf. Poetry editor. Christmas Echo. S.P.Q.R. True Blue Club. Vaudeville ushei', '-12. Ai Ki Club. Honor Society. Secretary. II.-XYSLETT, TIIICLRIA LUCILLI-1 Attended Clinton High. A.C.-W.A.N. Club. Majors, English and commerce. Sport, bowling. Hobby, dancing. Sec- retarial work. Business school. HEAD, ALBERT E. Victory Corps. R.O.T.C. Majors, Eng- lish and science. Hobbies, photo- graphy, Zoology, and airplane models. Sports, hunting and fishing. News- paper advertising. llli.-XIDY, RUTH Vaudeville, '41, '-12. Sports, swim- ming and tennis. Hobby, collecting photographs, BELLE Club. Nurse. St. Vincent's Hospital. III-EDGE, VVILLIAM O. Annual club staff. Majors, English, mathematics, history. and science. Hobby, piano. Sports, football, bas- ketball, bowling, and golf. Engineer- ing. Wabash College. HENDERSON, EUGENE Christian Endeavor. Majors, English, Latin, and history. Sports, football, basketball, and baseball. Business ad- ministration. Purdue University. 1am -mmm: . xx x um: -1 FOREWORD THIS YEAR OF 1943 THE sT1'nENTs GRADUATING FRQM SHORTRIDGE no Nm so SHYLY FORWARD WITH SMILES AND SHINING I-:nas T0 FIND Tuma Pr,A1:1-is IN A WE1.agoM1Nu I'EAlIEFl'L Wumn. IN CUN- TRAST Wt-3 G0,HliRRIEDLY mmm 'ro mu. YAWNING Hunts IN THE ARMOR or A MA. CHINE ur WAR. THTTUGH Wig 1:4 1 WlI.l,INGI,Y. HOPINC T0 SUPPLY THE Nmin. Wa nm- TATlEf A Num:-:NT T0 r:oNslmin 'rms um: WE Lr:Av1f: AS IT IS mzcmmx-:n :N Arm: ANNLLAL. omg BOOK. mms NOT l'LNl'IRl'II,Y mi- ACALI. THE F0 Un,x'f:ARs Wmczu HATE BROUGHT US 'If0ggQL3xR lfRPlSPfNT STRENGTH. jg goNl,v A FEW 2iiiQffy12fIgf1rnf:AN1zA'rmNs ANn 9WS1:ENEs ,AHEjMfgTi.fjNEIl Wnuzu, IN THE Af:HANul-1 FRr3M 'i5E.Ai:E TU WAR. HAVE F.-Armin VAWAY W'l1'HW'ANl551rA . 'rms ANNLA1, ulvrzs AN Ac:m:c1UNi1ifi1:rIi'iiTI Pm:sEN'r, cons WITH Us T0WAiRi14T1fg1g: REALITY or THE FUTURE. AND WILL TREASURE WHEN 'r0nAx IS THE A V :T The- Editor W , ff HENDRICKSONV. EDWIN .ATHERTON Student Council. Student Board. Tuesday's Echo. President, History Club. Treasurer, German Club. Treas- urer, Baton Club. Press Club. Block's Barker. Indiana University. HENNING, PATRICIA JEAN Junior Vaudeville, '41. Vaudeville usher, '42. Croquis Club. CLEFF Club. Majors, English, history, and art. Sports, ice skating, tennis, and horseback riding. Commercial artist. HENSHAXV, MARY President, French Club. Vice-presi- dent, Math Club. Senior colors com- mittee. Annual liner staff. Vaude- ville, '43, usher, '42. S.K.I.D. Club. F.N.F. Club. Commercial artist. HERMAN, SUZ.-XNNE LOUISE Home Room representative. Student Council. Senior party committee. An- nual liner staff. French Club. Social Committee. Vaudeville, '42. Student Board. Euvola Club. Club 21. III-JSLER, JOYCE A. Archery Club. Camp Fire Girls. Phil- ateron Club. Varsity letter girl, bas- ketball. Winning captain. volleyball, '40. Numerals, 't1943. A.L. Club. Ma- jors, English and history. HEUSTIS. PATRICIA ANNE S.P.Q.R. Chemistry Club. Secretary, History Club. Tuesday's Echo. As- sistant proof editor, Annual. Vaude- ville usher, '42. D.L.D. Club. S.H.U.X. Club. Honor Society. Linguist. HILGENBERG, ELEANOR LOUISE Family Frolic, '40, '41, '42. Student Board. S.P.Q.R. Baton Club. Radio Club. True Blue Club. Ogden Chor- ale. Vaudeville usher, '42, Footlight Club. S.H.U.X. Club. P.f.d.-Club. HILKENE, BRUCE LOUIS President, Senior Class. Captain, var- sity football. Skinner award. Vice- president, Student Council. Varsity basketball, '42, '43. Underwood tro- phy. D.A.R.B.Y. Club. Honor Society. HILL, RICH.-XRD KIEREDITH Editor-in-chief, Friday's Echo. Cap- tain, Neff medal, R.O.T.C. Band let- terman. Literary editor, Christmas Echo. Treasurer. Math Club. Treas- urer, Fiction Club. Honor Society. HILL, WVILLI.-XM L. Freshman football, '4O. Reserve foot- ball, '-ll. Reserve basketball. R.O.T.C. Golden Gloves. Majors, English, ma- thematics, and history. Aeronautical engineering. HILLER, CAROLYN A. Vaudeville, '42, '43. Footlight Club. Senior party committee. Sports. ten- nis, swimming, and music. NV.H.O. Club. Treasurer, S.P.Y. Club. William Woods College. HINESLEY, JOHN THOMAS Indiana gas model association. Hob- by, model airplanes. Majors, English and mechanical drawing. Sports, hunting and fishing. Aeronautical en- gineering. Purdue University. HINKLI-2. MARGARET ANN Big Sister. True Blue Club. Majors. English and history. Sports, swim- ming, skating, and horseback riding. P.A.M.B.E. Club. Teacher. Indiana State Teachers' College. HIXON, JEAN Tuesday's Echo. S.P.Q.R. Student Board. Vaudeville, '41, '42, '43. An- nual liner staff. Junior prom. Senior party committee. Euvola Club. Honor Society. DePauw University. HO.-XTSON, DOROTHY Vaudeville, '42. Senior party commit- tee. Footlight Club. S.P.Q.R. Annual agent. Majors, English and Latin. Euvola Club. Honor Society. Medi- cine. HO.-XTSON, JUNE ELIZABETH Home Room representative. French Club. Junior Vaudeville, '-12. Junior prom committee. Footlight Club. Sen- ior party committee. President, Eu- vola Club. Club 21. Honor Society. HOBBS, JO.-ANN .-XUDREY Junior Vaudeville, '42. Gym Exhibi- tion, '41. Red Cross representative. Christmas Echo agent. Thursday's Echo. Press Club. Majors, English and history. Journalism. HOLL.-XNDER, ROBERT BRUCE Captain, R.O.T.C. Ofiicers' Club. Mon- day's Echo. Student manager, fresh- man basketball. Press Club. K.A.Y.- D.E.T. Club. President, I...A.M. Club. Aeronautics. Purdue University. HOLMES. JOHN C. Chemistry Club. Radio Club. Mytho- logy Club. Wednesday's Echo. Ser- geant, R.O.T.C. Eagle Scout. Hobby, airplane building. Sport, swimming. DePauw University. HOBIMEL. DOLORES MARCIA Attended Peru High. Gym Exhibi- tion, '41. F.I.V.E. Club, T.A.B. Club, Peru. Sports. bowling and ice skating. Majors, English and com- merce. Secretary. HORNE. MARTINE GRIFFING Thursday's Echo. Secretary, Fiction Club. Press Club. Vaudeville, '42, '43. X Club. A.L.A.S. Club. Honor So- ciety. Journalism. DePauw Univer- sity. HORTH, JANET ESTHER Majors, English, history and lan- guage. Sport, tennis. Hobby, singing. B. A. B. E. S. Club. W. H. I. M. Club. Home economics teacher. Purdue Uni- versity. HOUK, DOROTHY MAE True Blue Club. H.U.G. Club. Majors, English and commerce. Favorite sport, swimming. Hobbies, photo- graphy and dancing. Clerical work. HOWEY, RODERICK ALAN Treasurer, History Club. Sports, hunting and fishing. Majors, English, history, and mathematics. A.W.K. Club. Chemical engineering. Purdue University. HUGHES, AUDREY ANNE Vaudeville, '41. Annual agent. Echo agent. Gym Exhibition, '40. Big Sis- ter. Majors, English and history. Sports, swimming and diving. Dieti- tian. HULL, NANCY Attended Springfield Senior High, Missouri. Annual liner staff. French Club. Vaudeville, '42, '43. Senior col- ors committee. Senior Play. S.K.I.D. Club. Club 21. Honor Society. HULL, ROBERT LEIGHTON Golf team, '41, '42, '43. County champion golf team, English and history. bowling, and skating. '42. Majors, Sports, golf, HUMMEL, LEE Freshman basketball, '39. Reserve basketball, '41, Varsity basketball, '42, '43. Stage crew, MacMurray Chin. Majors, English and mathe- matics. C.R.U.X. Club. Aeronautics. HUNDLEY, ROBERT Hobby, model airplanes. Sports, foot- ball, baseball, and ice hockey. Ma- jors, English, science, and commerce. Business administration. HURT, ALMA LAURA Majors, English, history, and com- merce. Hobbies, drawing and danc- ing. Sports, football and basketball. Job's Daughters. Business adminis- tration. HYLAND, LUELLA MARIE Attended Jackson High, Michigan. Majors, English, history, and Span- ish. Sports, swimming, skiing, and ping pong. Z.A.D. Club. Dietitian. HYMER, FRANCES ANNE Radio Club. Assistant Shortridge business office. Vaudeville usher, '41, 100-word shorthand award. Majors, English and commerce. Ai Ki Club. Honor Society. Secretarial work. IMEL, EVELYN Shortridge Drama League. Spanish Club. Family Frolic, '39. Hobby, dra- matics. Majors, Spanish and English. D.L.D. Club. Laboratory technician. Purdue University. INGLES, MARY Vaudeville usher, '42. Girl Scout Club. Family Frolic, '41. Gym Exhi- bition, '40. True Blue Club. Majors, English and history. S.H.U.X. Club. IRRGANG, C. HUBER Attended Kalamazoo Central, Michi- gan, and Fortville High Schools. History Club. Majors, English, ma- thematics, and history. ITTENBACH. PAT ANNE Majors, English and history. Sports, swimming and tennis. Queen Club. Finess Club. Stenographer. DePauw University. IVERSON, EMIL CHRISTOPHER Freshman basketball, '39. Reserve basketball, '40, '41. Technology Club. Majors, English and mathematics. Sports, tennis and football. Engineer. University of Cincinnati. JACOBS, HARRIETT Community branch, Victory Corps. Monday's Echo. True Blue Club. Girls' R.O.T.C. Vaudeville, '41. Press Club. Hobbies, piano and coin collect- ing. K.A.T. Club. Butler University. JACOBSON, WILLIAM A. Attended Morgan High, Duluth, Min- nesota. Freshman and reserve bas- ketball. Reserve football, '40. Majors, English and mathematics. Dentist. Indiana University. JARDINE, BARBARA JANE Attended Converse High. Radio Club. Math Club. Medals for saxophone en- semble contests. Sports, hiking and swimming. Majors, history and Eng- lish. T.O.C.O. Club. Teaching. JARRETT, CAROL Vaudeville usher, '42. Girls' bowling and basketball teams. Senate. Ma- jors, English, Latin, and mathema- tics. Sports, basketball and bowling. Chemist. Butler University. JARVIS, CAROLYN JEAN Red Cross award. Majors, English and commerce. Sport, skating. Hob- by, reading. T.O.C.O. Club. Steno- graphic work. JARVIS, LOIS LEE Attended North High, Columbus, Ohio. Baton Club. Footlight Club. Vaudeville, '41, '42. Majors, English and history. A.R.R.O. Club. Music composition. JARVIS, LUCY ANNA Attended Plainfield High. Sunshine Society. Hobby, piano. Majors, Eng- lish, commerce, science, and history. Sports, swimming, diving, and ten- nis. Stenographer. JAYNES, ROBERT Cheerleader, '39, '40, Vaudeville, '41. R.O.T.C. rifle team. Hobbies, drums and collecting records. Sport, swim- ming. Majors, English and commerce. JAYNES, WILLIAM R.O.T.C. rifle team. Cheer leader, '39, '40, '41. Vaudeville, '41, Hobbies, drum and collecting records. Sports, swimming and ice skating. Majors, English and commerce. JENKINS, LAURENCE EDWVIN R.O.T.C. rifle team. Fencing Club. Model airplane, Navy. Second Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C. Purdue mechanical drawing award. KAYDET Club. Of- ficers' Club. Mechanical engineer. JENSEN, MARIE ELSIE Annual cover winner, '42. Majors, English, art, and history. Hobbies, fashion illustrator, music, and design- ing. Fashion illustrator. JI-ITT. MARY JANE Attended Thorntown Township High. Sport, swimming. Majors, English and science. Nursing. Indiana School of Nursing. JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN Home Room representative. Vaude- ville usher, '-12. Treasurer, Bowling League, '41, '42. Echo and Annual agent. Efiiciency winner, '40, '41, '42. L.S.P.S. Club. Physical education. JOHNSON, BERTIL Bowling Club. Majors, mathematics and English. Sports. bicycle racing, basketball, and bowling. Hobby, de- signing model airplanes. JOHNSON, ETHELINIAE Attended Bedford High. Majors, Eng- lish. history, and commerce. 60 and 80 word Gregg awards. Hobby, mov- ies. Sports, swimming. JOHNSON, JOSEPH ALONZO Attended Broad Ripple High and Arcadia High, Indiana, and Lone Oak High, Kentucky. Majors, ma- thematics, science, and English. Sport, football. Electrical engineer. JOHNSON, MARY Hobby, sewing and drama. Sport, swimming and diving. Spanish Club. Majors, English and history. Butler University. JOHNSON, SIDNEY LEWIS Vaudeville, '42. Chemistry assistant. Bowling League. Majors, English, mathematics, and language. Honor Society. Chemist. JOHNSON, WVILLIAM JACOB Majors, English, mathematics, his- tory, and language. Sports, baseball and bicycle riding. Hobby, baseball scrapbook. Engineer. Purdue Univer- sity. JONES, BILLY J. A band. Saxophone solo contest medals. Sport, swimming. Hobby, collecting books. Majors, mathema- tics, science, and English. JONES, MARGARET DAUM Attended Tappan Intermediate, De- troit, Michigan. Bowling League. Majors, English and history. Job's Daughters. Business administration. Butler University. JONES, JEAN ROSEMARY Secretary, Fiction Club. Student Board. S.P.Q.R. Drama League. Glee Club. Poetry Club. Navy Day theme award. A.G. Club. Honor Society. Journalism. DePauw University. JORDAN, JOHN THOMPSON Attended John Marshall High, St. Paul, Minnesota. President, Hi-Y Club. President. Epworth League. Music assistant. A band. A or- chestra. Law. JOYCE, MARY PATRICIA Catholic Youth Organization. Majors. English, history, commerce, mathe- matics, and language. Hobbies, read- ing and music. History teacher. Mar- ion College. K.-XHN, DAVID F. Student Board. Treasurer, Chemistry Club. Script Writing Club. S.W.A.N.K. Club. Majors, English, mathematics, and science. Hobby, radio. Radio work. K.-XPHERR, JACQUE LUCILLE Home Room representative. Annual art, Christmas Echo staffs. Senior party committee. Honorable mention, Christmas Echo cover. C.L.E.F. Club. J.I.V.E. Club. Gulfpark School. KAPPES, PHILIP SPANGLER Debating. Senate. S.P.Q.R. Messen- ger service. Emergency patrol. Hob- bies, photography and model air- planes. Honor Society. Law. Butler University. KARSCH, JACQUELINE Vaudeville, '40, '41, '-12. Hobbies. dancing and horseback riding. Ma- jors, English and history. K.A.T. Club. Junior Council. Dancer. Ameri- can Ballet School. KASLE, MYRON R. Attended Scott High, Toledo, Ohio. Treasurer, German Club, 212. Chem- istry Club. Senate. Majors, science. English, language, and rnathematics. Medicine. KASLER, RICHARD EUGENE Attended Male High, Louisville, Ken- tucky. Majors, English, mathematics. and history. Sport, s wi m m in g. S.H.E.I.K. Club. EngineeI'. United States Navy. KAY, HELEN French Club, '40, '-11. Sports, swim- ming, tennis, and bowling. Majors. English and commerce. Jewish Jun- ior Council. K.A.T. Club. Secretarial work. KAYLOR, ROBERT DAVIS Annual liner staff. Majors, English and history. Sports, hockey and foot- ball. Hobby, airplanes. D.A. Club. Horticulturist. KELLER, JAMES ROBINSON Booster Boy. Majors, English, ma- thematics, and mechanical drawing. Hobbies, model airplanes and art. Electrical engineer. Cincinnati Uni- versity. KELLY, DUN RUSSELL Vaudeville. '42, '-13. Executive Board. Footlight Club. A band letterman. A orchestra. Majors, English, ma- thematics, Latin, and history. C.H.I.P. Club. Honor Society. Accountancy. KI-ZMPER, CARIILYN H. Girl Scout Club. Shortridge ChoiI'. True Blue Club. Majors, English and history. Hobbies, reading and swim- ming. Interior decorating. Oberlin College. KENNEDY, LUIS VIRGINIA Attended Perry Central High, Fay- ette. Sports, football, bicycling, base- ball, and basketball. Hobbies, read- ing and music. Majors, English, com- merce, and history. Secretary. KERRICK. PEGGY JULIENE Attended Montezuma High. B or- chestra. Kartune Klub. Basketball award, '40. Hobby, dancing. Sport. ping pong. Majors, history and Eng- lish. Interior decorating. KIDWELL, PEGGY JOYCE Attended Knoxville High, Tennessee. Hiking Club, Knoxville. Girl Reserves. Majors, English, history, and home economics. Sport, bowling. Journal- Ism. IIINCAID, RICHARD CLAY S.K.U.L.L. Club. Freshman basket- ball. Sports, baseball, football, and golf. Majors, English and commerce. Funeral director. School of Embalm- Ing. KING, ELLEN Annual liner staff. Family Frolic. 42. Majors, history, English, and commerce. Sports, swimming and tennis. R.I.T.Z. Club. Aeronautics. In- diana University. KINGSTON, EARI. IIUXVARD JR. Majors, English and history. SpoI'ts. football andiswimming. Hobby, pho- tography. President, C.R.U.X. Club. Engineer. Indiana University. KIRK. MARY ALICE Girls' R.O.T.C. Majors, English and commerce. Hobby, dancing. Sports, ice skating, swimming, and tennis. Secretarial work. KIRSCII. RUTH IRI-:NE True Blue Club. Big Sisters. VVinner, home economics award. Sports, ten- nis, bowling, and skating. Majors. English and commerce. Hi-Tri. Home Economics Club. KIXMILLI-JR. KATHERINE Personals editor, Christmas Echo, '42. Commencement usher, '-12. Footlight Club. Thursday's Echo. Majors, Eng- lish, Inathematics, and history. Euvo- la Club. Club '21. KLAPPER. MARVIN LHUIS A band. Sports, baseball and foot- ball. Majors, English and mathema- tics. L.A.M. Club. Electrical engineer. Purdue University. KLAWUN, RICHARD H. Freshman football. Senate. Sports, football, baseball, and golf. Majors. English, history, and mathematics. United States Army Air Corps. KLEBES. VIRGINIA Majors, English and mathematics. Sport, skating. St Joan of Arc High School Club. Business college. 54. -.A um-.gs 11. nxxvt A 1 I'l m I iv 7 s f rg4..1z1r cr..s KLEIN, AUIJREY RHODA Chemistry Club. Land Force Division, Victory Corps. Sports, roller skating and swimming. Majors, English and mathematics. W.H.I.M. Club. Teach- er. KLEIN, PATRICIA CLAUDIA Attended Highland Park High, De- troit. Family Frolic, '41. Sports, ten- nis, bowling, and swimming. Majors. English and history. Stewardess. Butler University. KLINGE. WALTER R. Chemistry Club. Indianapolis Sym- phonic Choir. Vaudeville, '39, '40. Spring Festival, '39, '40, '41, '-42. Scholarship, Symphonic Choir, '-12. Chemist. KNOWLES. PIIOEBE Vaudeville, '39, usher, '42. Red Cross representative. President, Clef Club. Majors, English, mathematics, and history. Purdue University. Koen, THOMAS F. Annual legend editor. Fiction Club. Student athletic publicity director. Editor, Thursday's Echo. Sports edi- tor, Christmas Echo. J.U.R.Q. Club. Honor Society. Journalism. KHUR, STANLEY AI. Attended Crawfordsville High. Band. Bowling League. Hobby, record col- lecting. Majors, English and history. L.A.M. Club. Music. Koss, BETTY JEAN German Club. President, Big Sisters. True Blue Club. S.K.I.D. Club. Ma- jors, English, history, German, and mathematics. F.N.F. Club. Medicine. Indiana University. KR.-AFT. VINCENT EVERETT A band. Band sweaterman. Ma- jors, English and mathematics. Hob- by, music. Sports, swimming and tennis. P h a rm a c i s t. Indianapolis School of Pharmacy. KRAMER, ROBERT LEE Track team, '42. Math Club. German Club. Majors, English, mathematics, science, and language. Chemical en- gineer. Purdue University. KRAUCII. HERBERT C. JR. Boys' Bowling League. Vaudeville, '42. Freshman track. Botany assist- ant. Golf team. '42. Sports, swim- ming, football, and hockey. Forestry and conservation. KREILEIN, PATRICIA MARIE SpoI'ts, tennis and swimming. Ma- jors, English and history. Musical composer. Butler University and Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Mu- sic. KRIEG, VIRGINIA ELIZABETII Majors, English and history. Hobby, dancing. Sports, bowling, horseback riding, swimming, and hiking. Secre- tary. Business college. KROETZ. NORMA JANE Typist, Chemistry Department. Fresh- man Talent Show. Shorthand 60 certificate. Shorthand 80 certificate. Majors, English, history, and C0111- merce. K.A.B. Club. LACEY. MARY KATHERINE Make-up committees, Vaudeville and Family Frolic, '41. Intramural sports. Majors, English and language. K.E.E. Club. S.H.U.X. Club. William Woods College. LAM, BETTY JEAN Hobbies, sewing and dancing. Sports, skating, bowling, and tennis. Majors, English and commerce. Designer. In- diana University. LAMBERTUS, JOHN R.O.T.C., '42, '-13. Hobbies, guns and hunting. Majors, English, mathema- tics, and history. Engineering. Pur- due University. LANDRETH, BETTY JEAN Kartune Club. Job's Daughters, No. 4. Majors, English and history. Sports, tennis and swimming. Cleri- cal work. LANGE. ALEXANDER T. Family Frolic, '40, '41. CORPSE Club. Majors, English, mathematics, and history. Honor Society. Aero- nautical engineer. Purdue University. LANGE, FRANCES LOUISE Attended Blewett High and Univer- sity City High, St. Louis, Missouri. President, Flower Arrangement Club. Chemistry Club. H.M.S. Club. P.f.d. Club. Majors, English and history. LANNERIJ, JEAN E. North Tonawanda High, New York. Family Frolic, '41. Commencement orchestra, '41, '42, Majors, English and history. S.I.S. Club. Merchan- dising ladies' wear. LAUGIILIN, ROBERT LEE A orchestra pin. Track, '42. Sports, baseball and football. Majors, Eng- lish and history. Journalism. Indiana University. LAWSON JO.-ANNE MARGARET Girls Bowling League medal. Phil- ateron Vaudeville usher, '42. True Blue Club Athletic awards. Numeral block S Majors, English and com- merce TA.B.U. Club. Secretary. LAWSON WILLIAM HOYVARD Swimming team, '42, Eagle Scout. Majors English, language, mathema- tics and history. S.I.R.S. Club. Me- chanical engineering. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. LEACHWIAN, EDYTHE MAE Girls hockey team, '40, Big Sister. Efficiency award, '-11. Majors, Eng- ana University. LEAVELL RUTH IRENE Attended Wells High, Chicago, Illin- ois A orchestra. Vaudeville, '43, Majors English, history, and com- merce Bible Club. M.I.S.S. Club. Music teacher. LE BIEN HARRY ALFRED President Senate. Echo staff. Vaude- ville 41 Kartune Klub. Debating. Hobby photography. Majors, mathe- matics English, history, and lan- guage Butler University. IEE JAMES LAVELLE Freshman football. Majors, English and history. Sports, fishing, basket- ball tennis, and swimming. Agri- culture Purdue University. LEE JAMES THOMAS Varsity football team, '41, '42. Re- serve and freshman football. Letter- man 41 42. SPHINX Club. DAWG Club. Medicine. - . .. .. A V V . . , , lish, mathematics, and history. Indi- ' I , , . , - , , . , 7 ' : , J I J . , LEFKOVITS, BERNICE MAE Hobby, dancing. Sports, bowling and skating. Majors, English and com- merce. Junior Council. K.A.T. Club. Secretary. LENAH.-KN, MARGARET ELINOR Attended St. Agnes Academy. Vaude- ville, '41, '42, '43. Senior party com- mittee. Commencement usher, '42. Junior Prom Committee. Family Fro- lic, '41. Euvola Club. Club 21. LENIG, ELIZABETH ANN A orchestra. Hobby, music. Majors, music and English. Sport. swimming and tennis. Music teacher. DePauw University. LEN NON, JAMES EDWARD Sergeant, best private award, R.O.T. C., '42. Hobbies, hunting, bowling, and tennis, Majors, English and his- tory. Aviator. LETOURNEAU, JAMES A band. Senate. Majors, science, mathematics, English, and history. Sports, golf and swimming. Hobby, collecting stamps. Physicist. Wheat- on College. LEWIS, GEORGE H. Football, '40, '41, '42. Basketball, '40, '41, '42, Track, '40, '41, '-12. Star All- City football team. Letterman. DAR- BY Club. SPHINX Club. LEWIS, MARY ELEANOR Fiction Club. Vaudeville, 41, '43. An- nual liner staff. Majors, English, art. history, and Latin. S.K.I.D. Club. Honor Society. Commercial artist. Indiana University. LIGIITLE, LUCY Vaudeville. '40, usher, '42. Majors, English and commerce. Sports, skat- ing and swimming. Secretary. Pur- due University. LINDSAY, MARTHA JANE Attended Highland Park High, De- troit, Michigan. Big Sister. Vaude- ville usher, '42, Majors, English and mathematics. K.I.D. Club. T.A.B.U. Club. Business administration. LINK, HUBERT C. Home Room representative. Identifi- cation editor, Annual. German Club. Boys' Bowling League. Vaudeville. '4O. Family Frolic, '40, Accountant. Indiana University. LIPES, JACK EDWARD Zoology assistant. Majors, English and history. Hobby, collecting in- sects. Sports, tennis and basketball. Zoologist. Butler University. LITTLE, PERIN VAN DEUSEN Freshman, reserve, varsity football. Freshman and reserve basketball. Letterman's Club. President, DARBY Club. Medicine. Indiana University. LITTLE, PHYLLIS JUNE Home Room representative. Student Board. Senior party committee. Chemistry Club. Annual liner staff. History Club. A.R.R.O. Club. W. H. A. M. Club. Honor Society. Nurse. LOCHRY, WILLIAM J. Majors, English, language, and ma- thematics. Sports, football, baseball, and golf. D.A. Club. Architect. North- western University. LONG, NoRMA JEAN Majors, English and commerce. Hob- bies, collecting modern music and traveling. Sports, swimming and dancing. Stenographer. Butler Uni- versity. LowE, JACK Tuesday's Echo. Majors, English, language, history, and mathematics. Sports, tennis and swimming. Hobby, gasoline motors. Engineer. Purdue University. LHYNACIIAN, NEIL Beau-x Club. Annual club staff. Ma- jors, English, history, and mathema- tics. Sports, swimming and tennis. Lawyer. VVabash College. LYIJA, JUALYN RAE Tuesday's Echo. Student Board. Foot- light Club. Math Club. Senior party committee. Annual liner staff. Vaude- ville usher, '42, Vaudeville, '43. S.K.I.D. Club. A.N.M. Club. LYTLE, MARGARET ALICE Attended Maysville High, Kentucky. Majors, English and history. Sports, basketball, football, and baseball. Hobby, drawing. Nurse. LUKENBILL, PATRICIA Thursday's Echo. Fiction Club. His- tory Club. S.P.Q.R. Press Club. Ma- jors, English, Latin, and history. Honor Society. Indiana University. RTACINTYRE. ISABEL ANN Attended Newton High, New York. True Blue Club. Camera Club. Bio- logy Club, Newton. President, S.M.S. Club. Majors, English and history. MACK, ROSELYN LUELLA President, Tuxis Group. D.A.R. dress- making contest. True Blue Club. Commencement usher, '42, Majors, English and mathematics. W.H.I.M. Club. Hanover College. MALONE, PAUL THOMAS Bowling League. Sports, swimming, tennis. and horseback riding. Majors, English and mathematics. Aeronauti- cal engineer. Cornell University. RIANLOVE. MILDRED Junior Red Cross. True Blue Club. Majors, English, home economics, and history. Sports, swimming, ten- nis, and horseback riding. Interior decorator. AIANN, CUNSTANCE BILLIE Majors, English, history, and lan- guage. Sports, swimming, fennis, and horseback riding. Social worker. Uni- versity of Missouri. MANNING, BEVERLY JEAN Family Frolic, '41, True Blue Club. Sports, swimming and ice skating. Hobby, knitting. Majors, English and commerce. Secretary-treasurer. N. B. C. Club. Merchandising. MARCURI, BETTY RUTH Chemistry Club. Spanish Club. Job's Daughters. Hobby, geology, Majors, English and Spanish. Honor Society. Laboratory technician. AIARKEY, PATRICIA ANN Chemistry Club. History Club. W. H. I. M. Club. Sports, ice skating and swimming. Majors, English and his- tory. Secretary. Butler University. MARKS. CHARLES FREDERICK Vice-president, Hi-Y Club. Zoology assistant, '42, '43. Hobbies, ornitho- logy and chess. Majors, English and mathematics. Bacteriology. Michigan State University. AIARKUN, ALAN FLETCHER R.O.T.C. awards. Hobbies, art, mu- sic, and printing. Junior life guard. Sports, swimming, fishing, and boat- ing. United States Army. Indiana University. MARSH, WILLIAM . Freshman track. Sport, football. Ma- jors, English, history, and mathema- tics. S.H.I.E.K. Club. Chemical en- gineer. Wabash College. MARTIN. CLARIBEL Junior pin committee. Vaudeville, '41, usher, '42, True Blue Club. Victory Squad. Footlight Club. N.B.C. Club. P.f,d. Club. Ward-Belmont College. MARTIN, DAVID LEE Majors, English and history. Sports, tennis, golf, bowling, baseball, and swimming. Hobbies, reading and dogs. United States Navy. MARTIN, DOROTHY JEAN Attended Broad Ripple High. Bowl- ing League. Sports, swimming and tennis. Majors, English and history. Teaching. Butler University. MARTIN. MARGARET MAURINE Attended Lakewood High, VVooster High, Coshocton High. Ohio, and VVashington High. National Beta Honor Society, VVashington. Debat- ing. Designer. Vogue School. INARTINDXLF DORIS 'XIARIF True Blue Club Majors English his- tory and commerce Spoxts skating nd bicycle riding Hobby collecting photographs Secretarial woik MXTSON JEAN ATI-I XLFE Attended East High and Roosevelt High Salt Lake City Utah Chemis- try Club Hobbies stamp and book cover collecting Majois English ma- thematics and French NIXTTOX ll-XRJORIE GXLE Attended New Albany High and Roosevelt High St Louis Missouri. Sports svximming and skating Ma- jors English and historv Nursing. NIXTTOX VIRGINIA IFF Volleyball team Home Economics Club Majors English and history. Sport swimming Hobbies dancing and sewing President and first place Boys Bowl- ing League Vice president Techno- logy Club City Tennis Doubles champion -12 Freshman basketball, 39 Architectural designer NIC XLLISTFR ROBERT NORRIS Sports tennis svsimniing baseball, and football Majors English mathe- matics and histoxv Chemical en- gineer Purdue Univeisity NIC BROOM DORIS-XNlN Campfire Guls Secietaiv Red Cross. Vaudeville 11 True Blue Club Vic- tory Council Knit Wit Home Econo- mics Club SMS Club Commercial vsozk Indiana Unixelsity Extension. MC CLURE. M.-XRJORII-I JANE Secretary, Chemistry Club. Treasur- er, Home Economics Club. Vaudeville usher, '42, Family Frolic, '40, '4l. True Blue Club. F.I.N.E.S.S.E. Club. Honor Society. Secretary. MC CONNELL. MARTII.-X President, Math Club. S.P,Q.R. His- tory Club. Annual liner staff. Senior colors committee. Vaudeville, '43, usher, '42. S.K.I.D. Club. F.N.F. Club. Honor Society. DePauw University. MC CORN.-XCK. CIIARLI-is DAVID Home Room representative. Boys' Bowling League. Band letterman. Sports, hunting and fishing. Majors, English, science, history, and mathe- matics. Lawyer. Indiana University. MC COY. JAMES LOUIS Treasurer, Student Board. Thursdays Echo. German Club. Majors, mathe- matics, English, and language. En- gineering. Purdue University. MC CR.-XIDY, JO ELLEN President, Home Economics Club. Commencement usher, '42. True Blue Club. Family Frolic. '40, '-11. Matinee Musicale. A.G. Club. Majors, English and history. DePauw University. AIC CREARY. LUIYXNNA ROSE Vaudeville, '38, '39. Act chairman, '-10. Bowling League. Equestrienne Club. Efliciency awards. VVinner, ten- nis tournament, '39, '-10, '-ll. Letter sweater. J.I.N.X. Club. MC CUBBINS. CHR.-X IRENIC Hi-Tri Club. Big Sister. True Blue Club. Hobbies, tap dancing and sing- ing. Sports, bowling and ice skating. Majors, mathematics and English. Physical education teacher. 1ICCL'I.LoUGII. I-'IMNCI-is JEAN Girls' Glee Club. Girls' Rifle Team. Sports, tennis and badminton. Hobby, music. Majors. English and history, Stenographer. MCIJUUG.-XL. BARBARA J. Vaudeville, '-12. Thursday's Echo. Family F'rolic, '41. Gym Exhibition, '40. District honor roll, National piano audition. J.F.F. Club. C.L.E.F. Club. Butler University. MC ELROY. .IosI:PII FR.xNCIs C.Y.O. basketball and baseball, '40, '41, '-12. Majors, English, mathema- tics, and history. Medicine. Butler University. MC FALL, BETTY I.uUIsI-I President, Methodist Youth Fellow- ship. St. Paul's Choir. Bible Club. True Blue Club. Girls' Glee Club. Hobbies, dancing and accordion play- ing. Secretarial work. RICGRIFF, STUART GRM' Air Raid messenger service. Hobbies, chess, stamp collecting, and chemis- try, Majors, English, history. mathe- matics, and German, Chemist. Purdue University. XICGUIRE, AIARGARIIT ELLEN Baton Club. All-School play, '42. Poetry Club. SK l.D. Club. Baton Club Show, '-ll. Vaudeville, '41, 513. Senior Play. Musician. Jordan Con- servatory of Music. MC KEI-I, l-ILlZ.lBETII ANN Sports, tennis and bowling. Majors. English, history. commerce, and ma- thematics. T.O.C.O. Club. P.A.M.B.E. Club. Stenographic work. I 1 .K I, . . . , L ' Q V Q . U I u g v y y ,. . . - I I U. V -. MAYER, WILLI.-xii II.-xAIILToN v . 1 - 'V . Ui on . :D 1 ' . Y y , ' ' , . ' , ' w mm:-. um. .n -: V u....x 1-ss-1-sum-S' ur:-sw-.1 RICKINNI-JY, RIIBERT IILRLEY Thursday's Echo staff. History Club. S.P.Q.R. Press Club. Senate. Vaude- ville, '-12. Sports, swimming, football. tennis, and baseball. Honor Society. Annapolis Naval Academy. MC NICIIIILSON, BETTE YIOLA Hobby, collecting photographs. Ma- jors, English, history, and Latin. Queen Esther Circle. Guild Club. Chemical technician. Northwestern University. MCSI-IANE, JOIIN B. Attended New Trier High, VVinnetka, Illinois. Football, '39, '40, New Trier. Football, '41, '-42. All-City left tackle. '42, Letterman. D.A.VV.G. Club. Indi- ana University. MC NVHIR. I-'LIIRA JANE French Club. Vaudeville usher, '42. Gym Exhibition, '41. True Blue Club. Sports, swimming and tennis. Ma- jors, English, mathematics, history, and French. Butler University. MENDENIIALL, KENNETH Boys' Bowling League. Sports, golf, football, and basketball. Majors, Eng- lish and mathematics. Architectural draftsman. Purdue University. All-INTZER. TIIAIS l'ILUISl'I Attended North Side High, Fort Vvayne. National Forensic League, Polar Y, Student Council, Hellicon, G.A.A. Club, Ft. Wayne. Croquis Club. Public speaking awards. Artist. MESSERSMITH, XVAYNE CALVIN Printers' Pi staff. Majors, English, history, and printing. Hobby, flying. Aviation. United States Army Air Corps. MEYER, CLETUS LAURENCE Attended Westfield High. Hobby. stamp collecting. Sports, bowling, baseball, and basketball. Majors, English and history. IXIILBYRN. FRANK YVILLIAIKI JR. Attended Dreher High, Columbia, South Carolina. Majors, English and mathematics. Hobby, music. Sports, swimming and golf. Harvard Uni- versity. MILES, RUTH MARIE Attended Wolcott High. Hobby. danc- ing. Sport, ice skating. Majors, Eng- lish and commerce. Secretarial work. Central Business College. MILLER, CONST.-XNCE Attended Tudor Hall. True Blue Club. Footlight Club. Vaudeville, '41. Junior Red Cross. Club 21. Sports, swimming and diving. Majors, Eng- lish and history. Merchandising. MILLER. ELEANOR LOUISE Math Club. History Club. Drama League. Vaudeville. Hobby, mountain climbing. Majors, English, mathema- tics, ancl history. H.U.D.D.L.E. Club. Butler University. MILLER. Rox' B. Le Cercle Francais. Hobbies, moun- tain climbing and music. Majors. English, classical languages, and mathematics. Princeton University. MILLER. MARJORIE ANN Attended Academy of Immaculate Conception, Oldenburg. Sports, swim- ming, bowling, and golf. Majors, English and history. Laboratory technician. Purdue University. MILLHULLANU, REBECCA WAKELAND Footlight Club. Sports, swimming and horseback riding. Majors, English and history. S.P.Y. Club. A.R.R.O. Club. William Woods College. MILLS. MARIE ELIZABETH Majors, English, history, and com- merce. Sports, skating and swim- ming. Hobby, dancing. Stenographer. Central Business College. MILLS, VVILBUR J. D.A, Club. Majors, English, mathe- matics, and history. Sports, football, tennis, and swimming. Business ad- ministration. DePauw University. IXIOCKFORD, J.-XMI-IS MEREDITI-I Hobbies, photography and model air- planes. Sports, golf and baseball. Ma- jors, English and mathematics. Civil engineering. Purdue University. BIOLDTHAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH Hobby, music. Majors, English, his- tory, and science. Sports, baseball, basketball, tennis, and football. Aero- nautical engineering. Purdue Univer- sity. BIOORES, PATRICIA ADRIAN Chairman, Vaudeville act. S.P.Q.R. History Club. Student Board. Foot- light Club. U-13 Club. Annual liner staff. Hobbies, horseback riding and tennis. Teaching. Butler University. MoREIIoUs. JANICE MARIE Family Frolic. Chemistry Club. True Blue Club. Victory Council. T.N.T. Club, Hobbies, reading and stamp collecting. Majors, English, Latin, and history. Ball Memorial Hospital.


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