Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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Caleb Mills Hall Scene of inspiring auditoriums, Noon movies, senior and all-school plays And Junior Vaudevilles: Symbol of traditional entertainment. The ECHO, CHRISTMAS ECHO, the ANNUAL: Symbol of literary achievement. The cafeteria where lunch period And the coke hour seem too short: Symbol of the fun you offer us. The clubs we joined . . . the friends we made: Symbol of friendship. These are all part of you, Shortridge, And we, too, are part of you. We can never forget you, Shoztridge, Or the spirit that is yours alone. You gave us strength and courage For the long, uncertain years ahead. With you a part of us we cannot, dare not fail. Farewell, dear school. -wHelen J. McLane THESE We Wlll Remember When The Game is Won W' .5 1 'S' Q, 1. lark I 'gy A M 1 ,wh fi N xi XS, Y' ,Q M fx Mi' ,I xg? ' A 1 E'- 1 ,s fr ,A 'rf' Q y viflt fl',x . Q 5 1 W 'N 4 4-. :jf vrif .af 4 1 K . Yugi, . 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E if fa , 4 The each DR J DAN HULL Dr J Dan Hull now completmg h1S slxth year as pr1nc1pal has wxsely supervlsed the school manage ment The head man at Shortrldge IS deeply mter ested 1n the outslde act1v1t1es of students He meets frequently wlth the Student Board and class ofli cers thus furthermg h1s personal contacts Wlth Shortrldgers He attends the athlet1c events and banquets the school plays and numerous other affalrs Dr Hulls goal for the fiscal year 1946 1947 has been to encourage and stxmulate more after school act1v1t1es He IS mterested 1n Seelng Short rldgers make a place for themselves 1n the world and recommends the 75 per cent of the students who apply for college entrance and scholarsh1ps Joel Hadley v1ce pr1nc1pa1 works for harmonlous relatlonshlps between the school and home Besldes bemg advlser to the senlor class he acts as school d1sc1pl1nar1an Takmg charge of attendance and enrollmg new puplls are h1S other tasks AdII'11Il1St6l'1Ilg the school budget actlng as treas urer of the Flne Arts Assoclatlon and d1I'8CtlI1g summer school are three of V1C6 pr1nc1pal Theodore Van Voorhees Jobs Wlth Mr Hadley he also helps solve students problems and organlze each semes ter s schedule and the Referees Page 12 JOEL W HADLEY THEODORE VANVOORHEES Social Service The Social Service aids students in making personal adjustments both at school and at home. Through scholarships and through jobs stu- dents are able to get the most pos sible from their education The Parent Teacher Association pro vides a fund from which books and other necessities are purchased for students If needed lunch and car fare money can be obtained from this fund Guldance The Guidance Department 1S as 1m portant to the students as the coach 1S to the football team The ad v1se1s know each student personally and help them with their perplex ing high school problems in addi tion to preparing them for college or their chosen profession These hard Working advisers hold at least two conferences per semester with each student and they then compile permanent records which are tiled in the main olice Social serxice workers are Mrs Helen Carolyn Raker and Dorothy Poindexter In the guidance department are Miss Ruth Lewman Mrs Nell M Th mas Don Knight Claude NI Keesling Ken neth Peterman and Miss Dorothy Dipple fNIlSS Dorothy Peterson is not picturedj Dr Hull discusses school affairs with Dor Gilmore Portia Hurd Janet Pol son and Don Nlosm an Page 13 P. Rcell, Misses Geneva A. Dickey, 2, ' ' 1 VII lllH I HI crlmmage ACADEMIC A S ll If lf. liH1Vff'fl frzffir. wanna! In fruit- ful lfiflznul 1-uifirrzfiwz. nf 11111 r ' ri mimi ul Irrlr 'nm C'lL'1'!'0. O an qi Ill Ui Ms! U, , 4 ,N ' 1 JIS' ' X 32,0 . L sn. 9 ,E 6-S4 'g-N g E, l. ., 1' Q- . H., - e : 1 PRACTICE FOR THE BIG GAME COMES Q FIRST IN THE CLASSROOM UHRTER Reasoning Wlth An Eye To The Future :ai sculpfufze as fo a mav C ucafzon LS fo f e sou QQ :son 4, AC Math Future bus1nessmen and Women requlre a flrm foundatlon ln mathematlcs The atom1c age 1n Wh1ch We 11Ve demands a d1sc1pl1ned m1nd The Mathematlcs De partment g1ves Shortr1dgers these baslc needs by offerxng courses rangmg from general mathematlcs to trlgonometry there are enough electors These courses a1d students 1n the power to reason ac curately and apply reasomng qu1ckly ABOVE Thls IS the ldeal class three gxrls and all those men' Hlstory LEFT Mrs Huffmans World H1s tory class hstens attertxvely to the great deeds of the past BELOW Maman Collms looks pen IVC as Mrs Mxllers Problems class looks at the blfdle The World of today and tomorrow de mands an understandmg of yesterday The H1StOFy Department of Shortrldge endeavors to teach students the Clfl zens of tomorrow both the m1stakes and success of the past Any coach polnts out these thmgs to h1s team 1n order to lncrease the number of games won Our courses 1n h1story range from anclent hlstory to modern hlstory Page 16 K G 0 E' r S ' I 0 0 R O I I Q O O O 0 CWI ' block of 'ble Od ' ' I1 I. - dd' Even analytic geometry is oifered when ' Future crators of Mr. Shoemaker's Public Speaking You can tell these are English I's . . . they are all class take time out. working industriously! With English as ci Basis of Education . . . Library The Charity Dye library strives to provide research material and recreational reading matter for Shortridge students. It offers over 20,000 volumes for the enjoyment of the pupils. One case in the library is reserved for those books given in tribute to former teachers. This case also contains books given in com- memoration of former students. Familiar faces around the library are those of its librarians, Mrs. Esther Cavanaugh and Miss Jean McVicker. English Correct grammar is absolutely necessary in our modern world. The English Department of Shortridge endeavors to give pupils an appreciation of good literature, and to teach them to speak and Write using proper gram- mar. With this English instruction, stu- dents will be equipped to handle situations that will arise in later life. Public speak- ing, debating, journalism, and advanced composition are offered for specialization. If I were King . . . Tables for reading, research review. Mrs. Esther Cavanaugh, at the main desk of the library, Everything from A to Z -all on little filing cards for assists book seekers. easy reference. Science, the nucleus of an Atomic A ge . Teaching students about the living and mechanical world, and what it is composed of, is the object of the Science Department. The theory and principle of levels and other mechanical devices are taught in the Physics Department. The Biology Department has three fields of instruction: biology, botany. and zoology. As projects in these fields. nature hikes are often taken by entire classes. By actual experimentation, the law of definite proportions is taught by the Chemistry Department. A rose between two thornsf Z-X . . b ot' 5 P ye' J ip N- X. B, W' Balancing the world . . . Physics requires serious concentration. Open Sesame! . , . the microscope reveals life to biology students. X Sprachen lernen, Deutsch lernen hilft uns VVeltburger A, fLos estu iantes de espanol rodean el globo. World peace is the most important thing to the United States now, and it is striving to maintain friendly relationships with for- eign countries. Languages play a great part in this. Aside from teaching the languages of for- eign countries, the Shortridge Language De- partment promotes friendly feeling toward the countries. Pupils learn about the people, their customs, and more about the country itself. By having a greater knowledge of the countries, students will have a deeper understanding of the people. f A T' , , x vi erden. AXA- nh!! 51-fyywr 71111, 'l Egg? I ABOVE4Les eleves Francais font un tour du monde. BELOW-fDiscipu1i Latinae linguae orbem ter- rarum circumveniunt. And language, the means for a unified world. g The chemists construct their own atomic bomb. Page 19 Commerce The Commerce Department offers courses in the fields of stenography, bookkeeping, machine calculation, business law, and typing. Outside credit can be earned in retail prob- lems by students who work part time and attend the class at school. Several seniors taking these courses are employed part time in oflices, and some are departmental assist- ants. The department is excellently equipped with a variety of new and modern machines, which give pupils practical knowledge of the business world. ABOVE---Typing is useful in school, business and leisure t' it' 't' . Arts and Crafts me at BELOW--Students learn the essentials of math in business arithmetic. Due to the generosity of George Calvert, the father of a Short- ridge student, several beautiful paintings have been on exhibit in the Selleck Memorial Art Gallery. Also on exhibit have been the familiar vaudeville and Echo program covers. Reorganized this year is the Fine Arts Committee to aid the Art Department in its numerous activities. Two newly organized classes are: painting, taught by Mr. Yeager, and fashion design, taught by Miss Jane Messick. Another interesting project of the Art Department is the ex- changing of high school art work with a school in Guate- mala. Handicrafts gives opportunity for practical application Commercial art students plan the layouts of tomorrow of manual skills. J' ABOVE-The Shortridge bookstore provides supplies and books for every course offered. BELOW-A large school requires an eflicient staff of custodians. Health Service Do you need first aid? Well, wait no longer. Hurry to 120, the Health Oiice. Capable nurses and two rest- ing wards await you. All minor emergencies are taken care of here. Yearly health records for each Shortridge student are also kept by the Health Service. Cafeteria The job of Mrs. Frances Lichten- walter, cafeteria director. is a big one. If you don't think so, try put- ting out about 2400 hamburgers for 2000 hungry Shortridgers in one day. Future plans for the cafeteria in- clude new additions and modern improvements. Bookstore The Shortridge Bookstore is under the direction of Mr. Hobbs. His assistants are Sue Kassebaum. Elea- nor Reed, Joe Spencer, and Betty Lou Stewart. The Bookstore pro- vides all school supplies. handles tickets for various events, has charge of class jewelry, the Locker Depart- ment, and the Lost and Found De- partrnent. Custodians It is taken for granted by most stu- dents that Shortridge will be in run- ning order every day. However, this does not come about by magic. The staff of custodians Works hard to keep the school clean, neat, and prepared for emergencies. Short- ridgers are truly grateful to them. ABOVE--Do you have blisters, headaches, a broken leg? The Health Service has a remedy for every ill. BELOW-Hungry humans! The Home Economics Department has two divisions: foods and clo- thing. The foods courses are de- signed to teach correct methods of preparing and serving nutrit- ious meals. The more advanced foods classes serve luncheons and Home Economics teas, and study foreign cooking. The girls enrolled in clothing make whatever is needed in their wardrobes. They study materials and learn how to become better buyers. The study of color com- binations and styles is also in- cluded. The aim of the department is to train girls to be good home- makers, and to study vocations growing out of training and in- terest in home economics. Home Ec students of today are the home makers Stitch in time saves nine. of tomorrow. Mr Irby turns out the Echo Students learn the essentials of printing The print shop has many impor tant Jobs The men in the shop do Shortridge Echo and the Annual They also do linotype work on the Christmas Echo plus the School City News and special editions of Page 22 Printing the Echo Shortridge season foot ball and basketball tickets along with the schedules are printed by the shop Among the equipment used in this shop is one large cylinder press two small presses two lino type machines type cabinets type two stone tables and an electric saw There is also a paper cutter which cuts from one half inch size paper on up the linotype and Dfinting of the ' ', L cases under student work benches, Is there anyone who doesn't enjoy the fine music that can be heard at Shortridge? Christmas audit- oriums and those for other holi- days are made even lovelier by the participation of the Ensemble, Music Girls' Glee Club, Chorus, and Boys' Glee Club. When the football season comes around. the Band certainly makes all Shortridge proud. It must give every Shortridger a wonderful feeling to see the Band march down the field at the half. Now the Music Department has had its history Written by Ann Lindstaedt. It is a fine tribute to the Work the department has ac- complished through the years. Music hath charms to soothe the savage Music appreciation makes the masters live again. football player. R n arourd the rosie Sound bodies to match sound minds The Physical Education Depart ment offers boys opportunities to participate in organized activi ties as basketball handball vol leyball wrestling boxing relays and high and broad Jumping The girls physical training classes Physical Education have a varied program also There are sports dancing and body It is the aim of the department to develop desirable standards of social and moral conduct and emotional control in terms of well defined educational goals The physical education faculty includes Mrs Mary Treichler Miss Alice Hessler Thomas D Woods Roy V Aberson Russel S Julius George Gale, and Jerry Steiner Page 23 i g . ' -A- ' ' . O I 4 - s . s . y b 7 - - . . ' , ' building exercises. , . . , 1 , , - . . l - , 1 v y r , V ' . 7 Sgt. Castner gives pointers on marksmanship. ? ,Mic , K X ' IQE' Pi The Armistice Day parade. RIFLE TEAM, First Row: Bob Underhill, Bill Thornton, Don Moriarity, Bob Frazier, Tom Coryell, Dick Pow- ell, Mark Rhoads. Second Row: Dick Scales, Dick Stoeppelwerth, George Vonnegut, Joe Hahn, Bob Hansen, Glen Russell, Tom Shimm, Jim Buchanan. The Color Guard Advances . . . ROTC 'iBattalion-attention. Pass in review. At the adjutant's brisk command, the Short- ridge R.O.T.C. unit snaps to life and pre- pares to receive the inspecting officer. From parade field to classroom the members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps are taught not only military technique, but also discipline, courtesy, and teamwork. Under the able guidance of Sergeant Albert C. Fischer, instructor in military science and tactics, the 200 members of the unit are taught military policy, first aid, infantry organization, map reading. characteristics of infantry weapons, combat formations and tactics, and markzmanship. The rifle team is headed by Sergeant Lewis Castner. The R.O.T.C. also participates at all athletic events, and the patrol aids in orienting freshmen. This year, for the first time, the unit is headed by a lieutenant colonel. Holding that position is Charles Marlowe, who is also president of the Officers Club. Second in command is Major Richard Bogan. Promo- tion assignments are based on examinations for leadership, practical ability, and theo- retical knowledge. Those taking three years of R.O.T.C. in high school are not required to take the basic course in college, but are in a position for rank of officer in the advanced course, upon completion of which they may be commissioned as second lieu- tenants in the army reserve. The mechanism of a gun is explained cadets by Sgt. Fischer. In the fall, close order drill and physical training are practiced in preparation for the Armistice Day parade, after which class work is held. Following spring vacation, the unit once more takes to the field to prepare for the annual federal inspection, at which they strive to retain their honor rating. to BELOW, Officers-gFir5t row, Sgt, Fisghery Tom Coryell, Alan Parrish, Richard Bogan, Charles Marlowe, Mark Rhoads, Werner Haas, Sgt. Castner. Second row, Fred Terry, Peter Sofios, George Vonnegut, Richard MacGill, Richard Powell, Robert Vick Sidney Talesnick, Don Howe. f lm 1 P mx nd Taxlm The Llne SENIORS fl 'DN nf H11 11 :S- vllr IIIY rmzzw. Ji .W . .- I N 0 mm 436 ,, , 1 'D 'NNI' -X y M - Q 4 ,. Oo AC fl. Backs Call the Signals - - - Class of '47 MARJORIE HARTLEY Vaudf lzllc Chanman BOB BENJAMIN Treasurer JOAIN RIES V111 Prrsldrnf BUDDY CRABB Prfszdfnt BILLI ELFF Scrretary Page 28 Senior Officers NANCY HOWEY V1fcPr6s1dcnt NIANCY DEARMIN Annual Ed ztor RUTH REED Sccvctary DOW WISE Tzcuszun BILL THOMAS President 5 Junior Officers Jumor Mznutes The first lmportant step taken by the Jun1o1 Class was the elect1on of the JUDIOI oill ers October 8 1945 at whlch tlme Buddy Crabb was elected pl6S1d91lt Joan Rexs VICE pres1dent B1111 Elff secretary Bob Benjamm treas urer and Marge Hartley Vaudev1lle cha1rman The annual Jun1or Vaudevllle was held for the flrt t1me for three mghts February 7 8 and 9 There were SIX acts WIHDIDQ honors went to Panhandle Four and Gom to the County Falr on alternate mghts concludmg the th1rd n1ght W1th a t1e The program edltor for th1s occaslon was Ann Dleter The Jun1or Prom was the most prom1s1ng soc1al event of the year held on Easter Eve Apr1l 21 1946 A speclal Prom comm1ttee was chosen to asslst the oilicers and also Nell Merr1ck Thomas and Walter C Gelsler Respectfully subm1tted BILLI ELFF Secretary I lo! Senior Minutes The elect1on of officers October 16 1946 marked the beglnnlng of act1v1t1es for the Sen1or Class of 1947 The successful candldates were B111 Thomas pres1dent Nancy Howey v1ce pres1dent Ruth Reed secretary and Don W1se treasurer Nancy Dearm1n Annual edltor was elected the DFGVIOUS Aprll The Presldents Councll made up of Home Room Representatlves elected 1n the varlous Sen1or home rooms and class officers was the govern1ng body of the class The Chrlstmas party was held December 20 1n the g1rls gym and every Sen1or attendlng brought a toy Seven comm1ttees planned the party and Santa Claus CCoach Galej V1S1t6d the party and gave g1fts to varlous Sen1ors Brown and aqua were chosen for class rxbbons by the Colors Comm1ttee The Pepsl Cola Scholarshlp test was glven on February 14 1947 Sen1ors tak1ng th1S test were chosen by the entlre class on the basls of those most l1kely to succeed The Sen1or play A Date W1th Judy was presented March 28 1947 1n Caleb Mxlls Hall under the d1rectxon of Mmss Eleanor Dee Theek May 29 was the last day of school for graduat1ng Sen1ors Vesper serv1ces were held June 1 at four oclock 1n Caleb Mxlls Hall Sen1ors attended thelr last meetmg June 2 and Class Day was held June 3 1n Caleb M11ls Hall Graduatxon exerclses rn caps and gowns for the Sen1ors of the Class of 1947 were held June 4 at elght oclock IH the Cohseum Respectfully subm1tted RUTH REED Secretary Page 29 X f 1 . . ll, X XC . . , G-'3 X . CA I 1 . . . 1 ' ' Xlbll . U l ' rl? , , ' , . ' AC much valuable aid was given by the class sponsors, Mrs. ABBITT, DONALD C. Vaudeville '46. Auditorium committee. Treasurer, T. N. T. Club. Easllf Scout, Troop 60. Majors: Eng- lish, mathematics, history, science. Stamp c-ollectinf-T. Chemical engineering. Purdue. ABBOTT, CECIL Freshman and r e s e r v e football. Baseball. Sec- retary. K.E.G.S., Flick. Majors: English. history, sc-it-nec. Favorite amuse- mc-nts: all sports, reading, mods-l building. Intended for-ation: engineering. But- er. ABELL, BETTY B. Philateron Club. Girls' sports, Volleyball team. Secretary, Harmony Hut, '45, '46. Hi-Tri group rep- resentative. Majors: rom- 1111-rvv, English. Business College, ADAMS, ROBERT S. Stagehand, Vaudeville '46, President, T.K.B, Sultan. Majors: English, history. Favorite amusements: swimming and football. Intended vocation: law. lndiana University. AGNL W LORR AINE E Attended H o w e Girls Bowling League Usher Vaudevllle S P O O lN Quaker Club H1 T11 Ma Jors English history secx eta: ial won k Business College ARNISTROING ELIZABETH Drama Lt ague S P Q R Senior Representatlve com mittee Vaudex 1lle Fcho agent Echo staff Vlce President Club 13 'wr-ditine Miami Univer Sli! R 1 mor Plat AI TER RUTH V Shortlldge Fnsemble Stitt Music Fcstiwal Nlax Mu sic Fcstix il Rush Chan n T X Clu a Jors English historx F1 xoiite amusements sing mg danflng Intended to tation flolicultuie Page 30 ANDERSON PUBERT A Orchestla B05 Scout lXIaJors English mathe matlts Hobbi drawing Fax orlte amusement all spoi ts Intended vocation p h a rm tt x lndlanapolis Colle-1.1. of I h ll many ARNISTRONIG IEGGX A Attended Bioad Ripple Feho agent 4 Nlagois English history Intended xo: 1t10n commelce PAPBVII GFURL E I Attended Ars: nal Teehnl :ft ajors l n gli niithtmatits Fax orite lmust nie nts. horseback r1d1n bowling. Intended xocation itronautital en smeerlng, Puidue ARCHER BARBARA J Junior Senior S P Q R Yeal Book committee R ANI NIHJOIS English his tory L a t 1 n Fax Ol ite amusements cl a n c 1 n g bowling Nuising, Indiana Lnixtrsltx ATKINSON PUXALD L Attended Lnneisity High Los Angeles La if Nia Jors En 1lSh mathemat its hlstoiy Favorlte D IIIUXILN lntc ndcd voor tion teathlng English l'u1due LAILFI JEAN A Attended Danxille High Santa 'Xlomca High Var ian Central Lhorus Op frttta at Vairtn Central G14 e I lub NIaJors Eng llsh music Intended X0 cation music Arthur Jor dan Conseixatorg ARNI AND DELORLS F Shortridge B 1 bl e Club iouth for LhllSt Cholr Niagors English mathe matlcs Hobbies collect ing insects playlng the piano Intt ndtd wocatlon st cletarial WOI k Lain Business College AUBREY ROBERT 'NI Attended Ben Davis Choir plays at Ben Davis Short ridge Choir State Choral Festival Third Christian lfnglish music Inttndtd xocation music PAIN PHILLII R Attended Nlonroua High Student manager basket ball team t Monrovia High NIaJors English history Faxorlte amuse ments orchestras spoi ts Athletlc Coaching 1 Y D yi A . . 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Attended I'nion High, Dug- Her, Ind. Football, bas- ketball teams. Glee Club, lfnion High. Majors: Eng- lish, history. Hobby: col- IPCUIHI records. Indiana University. BATES, JEAN ANN S.P.Q.R. Drama League. 9B Talent Show. All-school play, '45. '46. R.A.V,E.N. Treasurer, K.U.T. Junior Civic Theater. Majors: Latin. history. Teaching slramatics. Indiana Uni- versity. Senior Play. Q l g 5 Defi . -rf' ,... A BALLMAN. CHARLES W. Second prize, art compe- tition. Life Scout, Troop 60. Majors: English, math. Favorite amusement: mod- el building. Intended vo- cation: mechanical engi- neering. Rose Poly Tech- nical. BATTEN, RICHARD T. Freshman. reserve foot- ball, Eagle Scout. Fire- crafter. Majors: English, math, history. Hobbies: skiing, hunting. Intended v o c a tion: criminology. Purdue. BEARD, JOSEPH M. Freshman football '43. Re- serve football '44, '45, Ma- jors: English, mathemat- ics, history. F a v o ri t e amusements3 ice hockey, basketball, Indiana Uni- versity. BELCHER, JANICE C. Croquis Club. Rlock's Snooper column. Block's model. Make-up commit- tee, Vaudeyille '46. Vice President, VV.I,T.C.H., 7- Up Clubs. Majors: Eng- lish, history, art. Nurs- ing. Indiana University. BENEFIEL, PATRICIA A. Eighty and 100 w.p.m. shorthand certificate, 1.0. U. Club. Majors: English, history. Hobbies: swim- ming, piano. horseback riding. Secretarial work. Butler. BENTON, BEVERLY A. Attended Needham Height school, Mass. Hockey, basketball teams, Need- ham Hcight. Girls' Bowl- ing League. Majors: Eng- lish, science. Favorite amusement: swimming, BA HTH. BEN C. Student lioard. Auditorium committee. Freshman foot- ball, basketball, Vaude- ville '44, '45, '46, '4T. A Band. A Orchestra. F.A. G.G. Majors: English, his- tory. music. Intended vo- cation: music. Julliard Conservatory. RAUM, CAROL H. Senior S.P.Q.R. B a t o n. Math, True-Blue Clubs. Vaudeville '46, Liner staff. Annual. A Band. D.E.B.S. D.A.F.F.I. Ogden .Iunior Chorale, Jordan Orches- tra. Matinee Musicale. Majors: English. Latin, history. Concert harpist. Oberlin. BEINBURG, MARGARET Majors: English, history. Hobbies: shows, ice skat- ing. Intended vocation: llaboratory technology. But- er. BELL, BERNITA L. Member, Croquis Club. Ma- jors: art. English. Hob- bies: drawing, football, basketball. Intended vo- cation: fashion designing. BENJAMIN, ROBERT K. Treasurer, junior class. Reserve football, varsity football, '45, '46, Reserve basketball. varsity basket- ball, '-l5, '46, I.etterman's Club. D, A. R. B. Y. Rex Club. Majors: English. mathematics, history. BERKOXVITZ, HERMAN Treasurer. Jewish Youth Council. '46, Convention chairman, S,S.A.Z.Z., '-15. Majors: English. com- merce. Hobbies: dancing, sports, Business. Indiana University. BARTON, PAT Student lioard. Vaudevillo '45, '46, Auditorium com- mittee. Echo agent. Stamp agent. JOEY Club. B,A. l4.E.S. Taber Tuxis Choir. Majors: English, mathe- matics. Nursing, Indiana Vniversity. BAUMGA RTI., JANET N. Student Board. True Blue Club, .Iunior Policies com- mittee. Liner staff, An- nual. Historv ofice as- sistant. Sixty-word short- hand award. S.P.O.R. D. A,F.F,I. 7-Up. C.Y.O. Ma- jors: English. commerce. Intended vocation: adver- tising. Marquette. Page 31 BERLYN, KNIGHT A Band, '44, '45, '46. Band sweaterman. Majors: Eng- lish, history. Hobbies: all sports. Intended vocation: sports announcing. Indi- ana University. BIRD, JUNE M. Vaudeville '45, '46, Echo agent. Junior Policies committee. Club 13. D.E, B. S. Methodist Youth Fel- lowship. Majors: English, Spanish. Interior decorat- ing. Butler. Page 32 BERRY, BOB E. R.O,T.C. C.M.B. Club. Ma- jors: English, history. Fa- vorite amusements: foot- ball, basketball. Butler. BIRT, IDA M. Harmony Hut. Basketball at Harmony Hut, Majors: English, history, com- merce. Hobby: collecting match covers. Stenograph- ical work. Butler. BLAIR, WANDA Y. Biology. Horizon Clubs. Usher, Vaudevillc '44, '45. 46. Forest Manor Youth Fellowship. Majors: Eng- lish, history. Favorite amusement: horseback rid- Intended vocation: avia- tion. Indiana University. BLOMGREN, JOANN L. Attended Lyons Township High, LaGrange. Ill, Ath- letic Association, letter winner. Girl's Club at Ly- ons. Vice President, H. l'.S.H. Physical education teaching. Purdue. BOCK, JERRY Attended George XVash- ington ll i g h. Majors: English, history. Favor- ite amusements: all sports. Anderson College. BOEMLER, NORMA Make-up. Broom-and-mop committees, Vaudeville '40-. lb..-X,R.T. Majors: English, history, commerce. Favor- ite amusm-men's: swim- ming. traveling. Secreta- rial work. BERRY, DICK G. S-Sgt. R.O.T.C. Majors: commerce, science, history. F a vo r it e amusements: football, basketball, swim- ming. Intended vocation: grocery business. BLACKWELL, FRANCIS Attended Cathedral. Ma- jors: history, English. BLOMBERG, HERMAN W. Student Board representa- tive. Majors: English, history, mathematics. In- tended vocation: architec- ture. Purdue. BOATMAN, ANN L. H o r i z o n Club. Girls' League. Secretary, C.O,B. R.A. Friendly Circle class, Methodist Church. Ma- jors: English, Spanish. Music, Jordan Conserva- tory. BODINE, JACK D. Freshman, reserve foot- ball, Varsity football '45. '-16. Lettei'man's Club. Freshman track, varsity track '45, '46, Asst. treas- urer, senior class. R.O.T. C. S.P,A.D.E. Purdue. ROOTS, BETTY L. Drama League, May Mu- sic Festival. Echo agent. Job's Daughters. Majors: English. science. Favorite amusements: h 0 r s eback riding. ice skating. In- tended vocation: business. Indiana Extension. BICKNELL, RUTH M. Student Board representa- tive. Junior Policies com- mittee. Vaudeville '46, A. R.R.O, Club 21 . Majors: English, history. Intend- ed vocation: air hostess. Purdue. BLADES. BETTY L. Fiction Club. Junior Pol- icies committee. Make-uo committee, Vaudeville '46. President, D,A.R.T. Ma- jors: English, h i s t 0 r y, Spanish. Linguist. But- er. a l!URlNS'I'ICIN, RUSANN Red Cross reprr-sentativv. lfhairrnan, Sli talvnt show. In-li-Elle-. Junior Council. Majors: English, lanpruaprr-. history. llohhius and fa- vorite- amusomr-n 1 col lecting fort-ig doll Palhologry, Brad rd. UURNKAMI2 IADNA M. Girl Sr-out. Camera, Biol- ogy, Library Clubs. S.l'. Q.ll. A Orc-lrr-str'a. I-It-ho agent. liotany assistant. Senior Sr-out. Majors: iinprlish. rnathernatir-S. sci- .-nce, W4-sts-r'rr Coll-'gr-. BUUGHTON, GLORIA L. Echo agent. .Annual asm-nt. President, S.ll.Y. Majors: I-English. history, science. Me-dir-ine-. Methodist Hos- pital School of Nursing. IH rl'RI..XNlT, ROGER Attended Darrin-n llirgh, Ilarrir-rr, Conn. Letternran, Ilarrir-n. Senior S.l'.Q.li. Tram-k '-17. Vaudcvillr- '46, .LLL Cluh. Majors: Ent:- lish, scivncw-, Latin, Medi- rine. Vanderbilt. ff AWN BOLTXA ELL X ANCY J Horizon True Blue Clubs Blg Sister'-. Srxtr Stlvsord shorthand certificates A nual agent 46 COBR A 'NIaJors English hrstorr Commerce BROWN F ELIZABETH Attended Griffin High Griffin Ga Camera Span rsh Clubs Griffin Glee Club Usher A audurllr R A X F X M1 ors Fnglrsh hlstorw St Nlarys Junior College Xlrth Club Student Board Xaudrxrlle Qnror pltturr rdrtor Xnnurl Is A r PS Air or l nalrsh rrthemrtrts 1 1 x So r K forma Ass t cdrtor Annu rl POXFH LNINIA JXXF Attended Crofton High Pittsburgh French Latln clubs Athletic As socratron Crofton Glee Llub Nlajors Fnglrsh history W ooster Colltge PLLH XXAN JANIES L whortrldge A Band Sgt ROTC NIaJors lnglrsh history Faxorrtc amuse mrnt sports Pharmacw Purduc studs nt lrvrrd Junior Pol rs commit e rter st iff Annu rl I' cho agent 'rr side nt Xlrjors n rh hrstorx r uri t, lrrntl nr BROXX DLTS NIAPILX N C, Attended St Agnes Acad emy Lompoc Lnron Hit, Lompoc Calif Horizon Llub Latholrc iouth Or granlzation XIaJors Ln lrsh home economics Tel ephone vrork LL CHER BOS ERS A Band letterman Golf eam 44 Faglc Scout Fire-Crafter Freas urer VIKING Majors English hrstors Engl nee'-ring., Purduc 'ill Tal: nt show A 'rude xr e I sher Sr n Fc o rr c t uh a I 1 S X r ors Fnclrsir h s t 0 I' y rnrthcmatirs Srcrttarlal uorl 1 r BROWN BILL A Dud Klub 'NI rgors Eng lrsh mathematics hrstorx I atm Fax orrte amuse ments sports Nlcdrclnc Indiana Lnrx ersltx ILLIx JAMES ALLEN Senior Home Room repre sentatrxc btudcnt Board hrcshmrn track Xarsrty tratk Nlanagr r Icho sports st ff Annual sports st 1 '1,,l1 Sc Ou I urdue XI rjors Pnplrsh Frenrh t amu-emrn s '- rrnrninp, rr thick rn!-. d rntrnx. Intr nded or rtron S crrtrrrrl no Q rr music Page 33 ' '.', . , . , .X X, . . I . J ' , ' ' L- 5 ' ' ' r . S . ' . . , l .7' -2 5: I r. ',.'45. '46.. . - f. - .K . 46. . . ,.. . . .J .3 - -. , v - -1- .r - - .1 rr . I4l'C'KLER, NANCY P. IIVNIDY, XYINIFREU BI. l!I'liGH.XIiIJ. Mall?-fur-rite llI'liNETT. PATSY L. Mi, '45. ' 5 '45, if-i r ' L' r'-e. lj -ar-x 'll' re, 'uf Z i-'lr v Jiri 'rr 5 ' .- - r.-E '46, '47, S- ' ' '- Us N 2 , A 1 - 3' - ior Play '46. u -h Ag-n . sw' ' f, hr 'sA z ' rid- . ' ' A I U QE. Q I - . R..X.Y.I'I.N. T-Up. U1 'fp , ',I'.f',.,'. . lz - ' f, 2 -' '. A I ,ijt A ij gg 2 -- , . z 'I V E A::l's . . j .': . f , i ' , V 'z ' 1 .WA - ' -z 'z ' rl rr 2 - a ' L: tin. l'ni- T42 UH- I7 .' ll '. ' 'I 1- r 1 ' ' S -- -. 'A ' -. vfrsitj of .T uth -rn 'ali- ' 'i. Cz rol na, lZl'liTON. JEAN Senior c-ommittc-e. Vaude- Ville '46, '4T. Conirnence- ment usher '46. Annual agent. J,O.E.Y. K.O.L.L.Y. Triangle. Majors: English. history, language. Intend- vcl vocation: fashion work. BUSHONG, DELORES R. A t t e n d e d Washington. Young People-'s Friendship Club. Majors: Eng1iSh, history, Favorite amuse- ments: bicycling, shows. Butler. IZITSHKIN, LAXVRENCE Attended Lake View High Chicago. Majors: English, mathematics, science. Hob- by: photography. Optics. Midwest School of Optics. i BYRNE, ANN C. Student Board. S.i .Q.R. B io l o g y Club. Stamp agent, Student council, Child1'en's Museum. Ma- jors: English. history. mathematics. Civil service work. lndianzt University. BYROXIJ JXCK C 'IC Colol 5., tid I TC Muors Lnglish his ton commerce Fuoritc amusement footbill CXRSON J-XXI X L ioquis Club Fnst mblc I'1StlTl is I cho t Da x Dcbs cn lor Girl Scouts Xlajois Fnglish art C ommerci tl at John H rion lit n tltutc LIIXIXN tml FT Nlajors n histoix n me o lllll1StllllllIS t b riding su nnmin cl tnclnp, intends cl xoc itil i st cle tuial xx oi lx Page 31, t XNIDA RICH XRD D Biology Club H O T t 44 5 Favorite amuse ments SVS lmmlng sports lntcnded Xocation hOlIl culture I urdue C XQI ER CONT If xeshman track Cross ountix Asst Trcasuicr senior class X ludexxlle 46 Ticasuier O H P S F XIaJois n I itin ma c-matics historx Medicine dl ina I I'IlXfINltX tXX XXI SH IFTTX t llul Stage im strc ss Sistei s 'N a o s bn lish hlstorx xolltc 'ilnusementi IHUSIC ind football Intended to c ition Sf crctarial xt ork L XR XBOX RICH XRD J Attended Kankmkec High Kankakee lll Prcsident H1 X Kftnklkct Xlajois Lngllsh histois I'IObb19S old coins spolts Illinois L XSSON JOHN! V Xttcnded Bellmuc High Bellex ue Football track lcllctue X arslty tiack Lo captain track earn 46 4 Lettcrmans K ub X O Nlajois Eng lish science historx Lm ursity of Cincinnati l' XXF' 1 XTRICIX X Attc ncled Saiasota High S'11asot'1 Fla I NI ijois English linguage Intended xoca llflfl Il1GICl'llIldlSlTl51',' Nlaiy XX ashington t XIII EN DLR BIIIIL L Attcndcd Loolu High De troit 'ilich Cleatlve Dance Club cabinet C00 tex X NT O S oung Peo plc- s Assoclatlon Longre ationftl Church Majors English hlstoly Butler CXTTLRTON INXNCX 1' Studs nt Izfldld Echo agc nt C ommencf ment ushei 'ludetillc 46 Pl GS Bxolduay Meth li h langumge Butler c IIUH AXXXIITII' Q ude nt io trd fllblllllx ith clubs X iudexillc r ccltor nuil Fcho Xnnuil ftgcnt eclttau Xlijors Fnglish alt Inclifmi Int Xcisity fx Av . .V , V -. , 1 W 4. , . , . , . 1 . - . . . A . A . .. . , , . . R.O. '. '. I ' ua ' , LO, ' Y ' . . . .1 ' , . ' 4 ' 'f , J - ' 'V , V .,I , . I ,L . ' , I.: I Y' ' .AI I. . .I '- 'I I 2 . .I A . ' . I . I . - I I - . ' 3 2 . II I I I . - . I I. .I I I ,I. .Il . I I IT : ' Lf, ' C w ' - . Oh , 1 S G '. I ar. stziilt 1' '44, I A ' , Ky. 4 ' Aj l . . r U ' . Rui: '45, '45, , I - I - .- 3 . I .- -A - , 3:I- -' .I ' -' V, .- . Y I 141' AID I. I., I,I I . mi I I I ., .F. II , . I . - ,, , I , , I ,I ,ISI I I II I I .A - ,- . I 4 V -g CI. ,, . .. . Il. l A '. 3 '.Ig:,- l I 1 I ' 7. . f ' 13. . - I A - .I. - ,tI I Q , I , I I hun A I . th I.I ,I ,I I I I I I . I I I ocsst cho1rI Illajors Eng CA ' V 7. , .', ll .' 'I' .X M, 7. '. .' CSS, I. ' L. I. ' 4. H . 1. CH ' ' , .'.'. IE . . -. L. . . ' .': E glish, I 'j, His ory T 1. sei - ' .' ' , . , .t - 3 1 . '- c- 0 1 - r c' 1' , Fax' rite J . Big' .I - .H ' J 1 . ' . P.T.'. LS. M: ' 'Q , 1 .' 1 - Ig: li o r S - ack j l'.I: ' g If , '. , Fa- K.P, - 1 ' , '44, '45, A t Al' ' , An- ' ' 1 3 L 2 I T- ' : Y 1 Y. . S Tj, l-AUP. K .Ka' 2-1 ' -2 : - ' ' . '. ' . , , 1 z f'- CLA RK, JA M ES F. Freshman. rt-servo foot- lrall. Varsity football '-lfi ll' r 0 s h ni a n basketball Stapff-liaml. Vaudi-villc '-lvl Il..X.XV.G, R.E.X. I'Iag'lt Scout. Firccraftcr. Majors l4Ing.:'lish, ll'ahash. history, Law UIJCGI-IIDRN, XVILLIAM H Attvndcd Arsenal Techni- cal. liand at Tech. I':tb tJ.C.H, Majors: Iinulish matht-matics. F a v o r i t 4 'imust-me-nts: base-hall, has- kctball. Pharmacy. Rut- lor. t'l,.X RK. I'HIl,l,l l' X: Iiaprlc Scout. Firccraftcr. Majors: Iingilish, inathv- matics. Favoritv amusc- mi-nts: all sports. Iiitvml- I-:I vocation: chi-mical vn- Lqinm rin:.:'. Puriluc. VIA PXI-IS. NICIII lI..XS Majors: I-Inglish, niathc- niatics, history. Favorite llITlUSt'lllf'IllSZ S NV1 Ill Illlllg, horss-hack riding. Purdue l'I,ARKI-I, UXYI-IN F. L'lu-niistry l I u lr . Echo ag:-nt. Auflitorium com- mitt. 4-. Il,u,T.l'. I-Iaglc Scout. l'1ll'4'C'l'ilfl4'l'. Majors: lCn:.:'lish. inatlicmatit-s. his- tory. Favorite- amuse- inm-nts: IllIUUH4I'2lllllX and :xv imniing. l':IlL1'lIl1'f'I'lI'liJ,'. l'urtlut-. l'4N'IIIiAN. l'.X'l'RIt'I.X A. Vziutlt-ville 'ML '47. t'lul, ill , I',l'.G.S. Majors: Iiiiglisli, history. lntvntlml vocation: me-rchamlisingp Miami. CLARKSON, D, JEAN Chcin Club. Static- scams trcss. Presidi-nt. I,.I.N.K I1 X F F I I' ' ' rt-salt-nt sen ior Scout Council. Majors l-lnulish, Latin. lntcnmle-tl v o ca ti o n 3 ot-cuiiationa thi-1-apy. Illinois. LYIIIEE. SHIRLEY J. .Xl tt-nd I-tl Howl-. I' r c s Vluh, Howe. Radio XYork I-'d' I' I L' shop. 1 itor, uc io. it staff, Annual. Lit editor. Christmas Iii-ho '46, Journalistict cor rcspondence. G..X.I!. Tri-C Majors: 0. i-rary e-rary IIl6l'C t'tll.I,INS, MARIAN I. Studi-nt Iioard. Junior Ile-cl Cross. Girls' Ia-aguc. Make--up com mit t 4- 9 . Yaurlcx-illc 'ML Echo staff. f'0IllIllt'll1't'I'll9Ill ushi-r '45, 46. M.LN.X. S.I,.I.N,K. Tala-r Tuxis. llutlcr Senior Play. Cl JNNI-IR. RICHARD F. Re-sz-rvc football UH. '45, Alpha Uine-Ha: Majors: I-Ing:lish, history anil math- cmatics. Favorite amusc- nu-nts: football. lnaskctiuall and othcr sports. In- to-mle-tl vocation: law. COOPER, RI-ZTIIA I.. Younir XVomcn's Christian Association, Ilaffy - Ili-hs. Majors: I-Inprlish, history. conimcrcc. llolmlrit-s: ic:- skatinir. rl a n c i n LC. and swimminfr. Indiana t't-n- tral Ilusini-ss Colin-irc. FORYELI.. TOM K. Sn-nate-. Fross country '-H. '45 Yautli-villc 'UL .X Hand. IN-lratc tt-ani: R. !l.'I'.t', Majors: I-Inulish. math.-matics. Int.-iitlcil vo- cation: 1lf'l'Ull3lUIl1'2ll m-nL:'i- ni-ifrinyz. Purrluc. UHLSUN. .IHYUIC l. .Iunior lit-cl Cross, .Iunior S.l'.Q.li. Vshcr, Yaiult-ville '46, Staff. Camp In-llwooil, '-HS. Majors: IC ll Lil is h , niathm-matics. sc-in-nt-0. In- tt-mlml vocation: tt-aching' physical 1-flux-ation. iw I4 vKifI, JOAN Shortrinlgc Choir. G i rl scouts. Majors: Iinglisli, history. Favorite- amusc- me-nts: iw- skating: and all sports. lntt-mln-tl vocation: sci-rt-tarial work. Itusincss l'ollt-gc. Pt IIIDILL, VIRGINIA A. Stutlcnt Iloaril. Spanish Ululi. Vshvr, Vautlcvillt- '45, '46, I.itt-rary I-tlitor, Annual. C',.l.II, I'..K.R. Majors: l2ll'l,2'llil:.1'l', Engr- lish. Intf-mlm-il vocation: coinnicrcial art. t'1 PSIII HV. lS.XI1I-II,I.I-I Itack Stags- I-ommitte.-, Yatxclawiilt- '46, Shortrirlgw- Enst-nihlc, Se-nior I'lav ushi-r '45. .l,U.l-LY. t'lul: 5lI . Tala-r Tuxis. Ma- jors: I-Inzrlish :mil art. llohliy: 4lt'SlLZIllll2A. English, com cs P' G5 Page 3a COVVEN HELEN E. Attended VVoodrow XVllson High, Roanoke, Va.: Phil- lips High, Birmingham, Ala. President, freshman class, XVilson. S.P.Q.R. D.A.R.T. Majors: English, history. Ohio State. CRA IG, RUTH B.A.I,T. Majors: English. history. Hobbies: collect- ing post cards and trans- fers. Favorite amuse- ment: roller skating, In- tended vocation: business. Page 36 COX, KATHERINE E, Student Board. Croquis, Math, Fiction Clubs, Make- up committee, Vaudeville 46. Annual agent. Co- art editor, Annual. Ad- visory Council. Senior Girl Scouts. K.U.T.. T-Up. Ma- jors: English, mathemat- ics. DePauw. VRITCH FIELD, MARILYN Glee Club. Auditorium programs '45, C e n t r al Christian Choir. All-City Teen Chorus. Majors: Eng- lish and history, Favo- ritc amusements: swim- ming and movies. Butler. CROSBY. ROBERT E. Annual agent. Ass't treas- urer, senior class. R.O.T. C. Boy Scouts, D.U.D. Ma- jors: E n gli s h, history, mathematics. F a v o r i t e amusements: football. col- lecting stamps. Intended vocation: mechanical en- gineering. Purdue. UULLEN, LIL.-X L. Attended L a k e Forest High, Lake Forest, Ill.: Los Gatos High, Los Ga- tos, Calif. Athletic Asso- eiation, Lake Forest. Chem Club. Scholastic Art awards. Majors: English. science. Intended voca- tion: dietetics, DePauw. FVMMINS, TOM C. Freshman, reserve football '43, '44, '45. Liner staff, Annual. President, V.I.K. I.N.G. Club. Majors: Eng- lish and mathematics, In- tended vocation: automatic engineering. Purdue. DANIELS. BERNAIIINE L. Attended Howe. Majors: English and commerce. Favorite amuse-ments: ice s k a t i n g, baseball. and movies, Intended voca- tion: husiness administra- tion. Business College. CRABB, CECIL D, President, junior class. Lettermans Club. Fresh- man reserve football. Var- sity football '45, '46. Fresh- man basketball. D..-X.AV.G. KN,I.G.H.T. Majors: Eng- lish and history. Purdue. CROKER. BARBARA R. Ogden .I u n i o r Chorale. Senior S.l'.Q.R. History Club. Echo editor, Junior Policies committee. Liner editor, Annual. Poetry editor, Christmas Echo. 7-Up. D,E.B.S. Majors: English, Latin, history. St, Mary-of-the-VVoods. CROVV, NANCY J. Spanish Club. Echo agent '45, '46. Usher, Vaudeville '46, R.A.V.E.N. R.A.M. Taber Tuxis. Majors: :English and Spanish. But- cr. CUMMINGS, CHARLES R. Attended Arsenal Ttehni- cal. Vaudeville '4'7. R.O. T.C. Majors: English, math. Favori'e amuse- ments: swimming. basket- ball, model airplanes. CVRTIS, CAROL Student Board. Big Sis- ters. Croquis. Auditorium programs. Majors: Eng- lish, mathematics. ST'.0.0. N. Amusements: bowling. swimming. Intended voca- tion: sociology. Butler. NDAVIS, JOAN M. Biology Club. Yaudeville '-16. All-Sehowl Play '45, Commence ment usher '45, Annual agent. R.A.V,E.N. TBI-K. Taber Tuxis. Ma- jors: history and language. Intended vm-ation: teach- ing. Dc-Pauw. CRA IG, PA TTY A. Attended Shades Cahaba, Birmingham. Ala. Majors: English, science, and his- tory. Hobbies: collecting old wedding bands, icc skating, swimming. In- tended vocation: nursing. University of Texas. CROOKS, JOHN W. I't.O.T.C. Taber Tuxis. Ma- jors: English, history and mathematics. H o b h i e s 1 coin collecting and foot- ball. Intended voentlon: pharmacy, University of llli nois. , DFZARMIN, NANCY S. Editor - in - chit-f, Annual Student lioaird, Math, Fic'- tion Ululw lu 'ci' Poli .. . nl r - 1-ies comrnittn-1-. Act chair- man, Vuudvvillo '46. Audi- torium cornrnittoc. Mon- day Echo Q-ditor. Christ- mas Echo stuff '-15. Shortio XVitch. Indiana L'nin-r- sity. Senior Play. Da-G RAFF, EVELYN L. Cnnimencenwnt usher '44, Shurtridfrc Ii n s 1- in bl 4- . I'rt-sidont, T,A.B.I'. Mzr- jors: English and Spanish. liroudwzry M1-thodist Youth Ft-llowslrip. Int:-nd:-d vo- vution: music. lh-Varuw. IJIEIIRILTIISUN. VAT IDIICHM, JAMES L. Usher. Senior l'lzry. Civil lflnsn-minlv. Majors: lim:- .Xir Patrol. I'!.A.I.'l'. Ma- lish, history, Ifatvorite jors: Iinpxlish, fin-rrmrn. :rrnusvnn-nts: iw- skating: ilobhi:-s: flying. horse-but-lc football. l'urduv. ridinpz. Intt-ndt-rl voczrtion: rn:-dim-:rl st-t-rw-tzirlail work. XVilliam XVoods, DIXON NI -XRX W Nlath Club Student Poaxd Junior Red Lrobs repre sentatnu Xdllditll 'rtmdfnt XX I'1t 7 Up 'Nlrgors If ll,.,Il5 history Intendtd xotdtron nursinp, Purdue IH KILNI XIN NQHNI X .I Xttc ndtd Grttnht ld studt nt Iiorrrd I Q I n n u 1 I agtn N xt stamp agtnt H T11 Nlajorb hrstorx and rn rth ematrts In ended it tion sttnogidphi Indl mu I'1w school ILSKEN XZI SIDXFX D -Xttendtd Manual TFAIDIII Irnsldcnt Jewish Xouth touncrl Box bcout -X14 wh Yadik Xlfaph Choir Nd Jors Fnglrah Ind Spanixh Intended xoration busi ntss Indiana I YIIXCISIIY DRL NINIOIN D CHARLES A Senate Nh thology Club Lnrttd States. Nuwrl Rt serve Xl Uoix I IlgI1Nh I rtrn F IVOIIIG' rmuqe mvnts reading. collmtln post cftrda Intended xo trtun rrrhrtoobs ut 1 I' I Sttrttdrx Junior club Pin tommrttu senior alms tnior I trty cornrnitttt t o s iff p te piealdent 1 'll C I INIRJOIS I nglish ind lrnguapft Intended xotrtlon Journrlisrn But FXII IX NIXRX J Xiu preside-nt SPO OX rjors I' glrsh 1 d rr obbres aintinp, '1 sk:-tchrng., Inttndsd xotr tion commercial 'rrt John Huron Xrt Instltutt DLNG XX BOB Attended HUHIIHUIIIH Iqlf-,h Freshmtn football H X Huntington Rtbtrxt foot b rll 1.0 T L NIftJor'- lnglish md historx XOIIIG rmusernentx sports Intended xoc rtron tool 'Ind dse m tklnf., I I RIN XI XItLIA J tnded I is n gh I ox Xn elf S Ll Nl rjors ng, ish i Nt in int d inc rn Inu ndt d xocrtion rnttrror duomt Ill, Purdut RRXR R11 IIXI li I esidr nt Nlllh Klub X Q prtxidmnt 1- Club mu stuff nnur H 1 It N out NI1 or I-nglrsh mrtln-rnrtru In rndtd xorutrnn 1 n mp., Purdue DLRBIN DORCAS X1 unlor S I Q R ut B uf Librarx L luhs Xnnudl abc-nt Stimp 11.4 nt r ors ll-. mi Ind mr 4- nittrcs Hobbit lttttr Hlltln d inf n Intfnd e Not III n strno rip er NOX Xlltlldt I ll Nfdnn ll I Foot lull I rwltetbrl Iiordu 1 Rtw-in brslutball U IJUI n 1 histnrs r llhtllllIllS Intnndnt xo rtlon 11 5 Il tix FI XTIII RSTUNI' NI XR1 o ll b Iunroi I e o s rr I N Q 1 n Hugh s Xouth r 1. inizition I ors In lish hlstorx and Sprmsh In and: d x Ill! n km r tm rl it Iutlel Page 37 I A , ' - Y i . 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Simlmili, 11.- liate- Vlulvs, Tilsrlinian, Fa- xwlrili- amusi-mi-nts: swim- niimi. llulu-. GI.XN.XKllS, .IHHN l', Summa-r lflrlm staff '45, Majors: linulish and his- tory. liobbivsz i-ull'-1-tina stamps. has:-hall. fuulball. int' nwlwl xwwatinm: raflii- Work. llutli-r. llll.Mt iilli. DUN .Xtlm-nth-ul Uulunilius lligh. Varsity football. lraslwt- lvall. T,--tl.-rman Vlulw. Ma- jurs: l'ln:4liSh, liistnry, In- te-mln-il vm-atiun: law. l'ni- vvrsity uf Suutlin-rn Vali- furlliil. GI.I-IASHN, FI,fililCN1'lC M. Stull:-nl ll-larsl, Math l'lulr. 1'niiiiiie-nm-1111-:wt ushvr '-15. Vaudevillv '44. Euvola 4'lulv. Civic- Thi-ate-r Lfruup. Majors: liistm-X, inathwmal- ivs. Intf-nilvrl vfwzitifvni radio wwrli. Wh:-atun. GIiDXY.XliIP. i'l.XYBi4'lNl3 J. Fri-shman fiwrlrall, lvaskvt- hail. lirauun Ululi. Ma- jors: linulish. nmtlwmat- if-S, hi sto r y . Faxwritv- amusemvnlt ir:1Sf-ha l 1. f'h+-mir-al Q-ngini-Q-rin::'. Pur- flueg Glllil-IICN, PAT A. .Xllv-Ylliwl .X t la n t i f- Pity lliuh. .Xrlantirb Vity. N. J. llnisv Sovninr lliuli. ll.-is.-, lnlahn. Girls' bask--llvall. 'l'rue- Blu'-. Flu-in, Spanish Vlulvs, Ii..X.l,'l'. 'lilliyrl' Tuxis. Majffrs: Spanish. l-Inulish, GATTUN. .l.Xl'K C. .Kiln-llclwi l'l'zlii1lu1'ii lligli. lwnrlsinuulli. Va. Vim- - pri-sill--nt. Stii1lvlitCni1n1-il. Filuiluall le-tlvl'maI1. Munn- grain Vinh at l'r:11l4l.wlc. Majurs: art. inn-vlialiii-al .lrawinpny Intvnilwl xwwa- linn: 1-ai'tmm art, Chiva,1u .Xrl Institute. IQIHIIHNS, lll4Il,liN I-Z. .Xlln-Ilmivli 1'1'rl1inXVnOfi High, Ula-ve-laml, ll. liv- hat.-, Glu- Plulis. Collin- wuml, 1'.Y,lr, Majors: linu- lish, histury. Favurili- amusf-nil-iitsz lluwlingr. ln- tcneln-il vm-ation: stvlmgrui- phy. Gl,.XZI IGH. IIAIQFIA Sn-ninr S,l'.1,3,lI. l2.B,G. liarlassali In-hs. Majors: Latin, liistnry. mathvmat- ivs. i 2lVUl'i.t'1llllllSt'lill'lliSI swiminingg, singinu. In- le-nmlv-sl vm-ation: law. ln- eliana univf-rsity. GOIIILXRIJ, MARVIN J. Slm1'tl'i4lp.:v Sw-nal'-, Fiwsll- man travk ti-am. l-John agent 45. Star Sc-out. Majors: Enulish. history. inatlu-inatirs. Int.-nili-il vi.- ratiung journalism. llut- ler. GIIYIKI-I. P.XI'L D. Studs-nt Huarcl. Fin-iii Plulv. Viiuliawilie- 'HL '-iT. .Nudi- tnrium cmiiiliittw-. l'2.H,T. C. Majors: English. his- tory. Purdue. 1:4vLlvl2l'IiG, CAROL M, Girl? lmwlin: Lwasfun-. Vauvliwille '4l1, llailassah Iv-bs. Vmirivil uf J'-wisli .illiliUl'S. Majors: liinglisix. liuim- i-vwriniiiirs, Intvnili-il wwari-ln: S--vre-tarial work. lnfliana V.-niral liusin--ss Valle-:.:'e-. G Gi-ZIGEIL PATTY Chi-in Vlulv. li..X.M. Ma- jurs: linxlish and Sl'i4'lll'l'. Favorilm- ilIllllSrl'll+'IlIZ ici' slcatina. Inu-mln-il vomi- Iiunt Inu-tv1'iul4np:y. i'ur- sluv. 1lll.l,, I'.XI'I, lb, .Xtt-mlml Lak.-wo..d High. l,alu-wand, U. Track, swim- min,L:', wrestling, Lakv- wuml. Track tm-ani. Ger- man Vlulm. Vaudn-villv '46- Si-uretary, S,N.A.P. Prvsi- :le-nt. F..X.G,G. Major: Sci- if-ation: iw-si-ai'c'h Pur- Paye 39 GOODRICH, BYRON A. Teen Canteen. Echo staff. North Methodist Youth Fellowship. Majors: Eng- lish and history, Amuse- ments: all sports. Intend- ed vocation: law. Univer- sity of Michigan. GORDON, REXFORD H., Jr. Attended Joplin High, Jop- lin, Mo.: Greensburg High. R.O.T.C. C h e m , Math Clubs. A Band. Majors: English. science. mathe- matics. Intended vocation: engineering. Purdue, Page 1,0 GOODYVIN, MARY C. Student Board. Vaudeville usher '46. Euyola. XVho. Majors: English, history, Latin. GORDON, STEVVART Track team '45. Student Board. Rifle Team. Vaude- yille '46. Chem assistant. Majors: mathematics and history. Intended voca- tion: engineering. Purdue. GOULD, BARRETT L. Attended Riverside Mili- tary Academy. Member Shortridgc R.0.T.C.. GRIFFITH, MARILYN R. Fic-tion Club. S.P.Q.R. Echo editor. Junior Poli- cies committee. Co-editor, personals, Christmas Echo. Literary staff, Annual. Majors: English, history. K.E.Y. K.N.Il. Intended v 0 c a tio n : journalism. Franklin. GROSS, A NNA C. Student Board. True lilue Club. Echo agent. An- nual agent. S.l'.0,0,N. S, A,L. Majors: English, his- tory. Business Office as- sistant. Hobby: photogra- phy. Intended vocation 3 secretarial work, Senior Play. IIAAS, XVERNER S. Radio XX'orkshop. S l'.Q.I' lrrama League. Fiction Club. I-It-ho editor. Vaudc- ville '46, '47. Christmas . All-School I'lay Co-liner editor, Annual. Captain, R.O.T.C, Intended vocation: radio advertising. Northwestern. Echo '46 '45, '-16. Senior Play. t. GORDON, LEWIS Attended Eureka High, Eureka. Mont. Basketball, track, band at Eureka, Camera Club, Majors: English, maths-matics and history. Hobby: photog- raphy. Purdue, GORMAN, DOROTHY A. Student Board, Chorus. Glee Club. Annual agent. Drama League. All-School Play. Majors: history, English. Intended voca- tion: c-limcntary teaching. Butler. GRAY, HA RRIETT Melody Manor Canteen, All-City Teen Council. An- gelus Hour. T.A.E.U. C, 0.K.E.S. Majors: history Spanish, Intended voca- tion: geology. ln-Pauw. GRISNVOLD, .MA RY Majors: English and his- tory. Hobbies: scrapbooks. IP a v o r i t c- amusn-ments: horseback riding and all sports. Intended vocation: nursing, Indiana Univer- sity. HAAS. RUTH F. Student Board. Junior Red Cross rs-nrt-si-ntaitivv .le-wish Youth Council. .Iunior Hadassah. Hadas- sah D4-bs. Majors: Eng- lish. history, mathematics. Intended vocation: meteor- ology. Michigan. HALL, JACK B. A Band. Boy Scouts. Ta- ber Tuxis. IJ.I'.lJ. Ma- jors: mathematics, science. history, English. Hobbies and amusements: basket- ball, swimming, football. Purdue. GORDON, PATTY L. Program chairman, D.I,M. Majors: English and his- rx Hobbies Jhotogra to 1 I f- phy and dancing. Favor- ite amusr-ments: swim- ming. Intended vocation: st:-nography. GORMAN, JOHN J. Varsity basketball '45, '46 Baseball team. President K.E,L. S.T.A.R. Majors English and history. Fa- vorite amusemcnts: bas- ketball and baseball. In diana University. HALL, LOGAN JR. Chemistry Club. liund let- terman, A Ba11d. Pit Band. Band auditorium p1'op:1'11111s. Shortridgxe R.O. T.C. Christian .X1LIX't'llIUI'- ers Class. Roy Scouts. Hobbies: writinar, gmhotog- raphy. lntn-11d1-cl vo011tion: 1nedicin11. I1eI'11uw. HAMILTON, RICHARD C, Fresl111111n football. Physics ussistunt. Majors: En:- lish, Spunisli. 111111111-nultics. l1ist111'5'. Hobbies: 1411111111 1-ollec-111111, tennis ice skat- ing. I11t1-11111-d V111-111111111 l'lIt'Ch2lYll1'ill 111' f'ht'IIIil'il1 1-11511111-1-1'i11:. lvI'lIX't'I'biIQ'0l- Mivliigun. HANSEN, ROBERT C. IIANSON. IIXTTY A. Ass't Treasurer, Senior Annual art stuff '-lvl. M11- class. Secretary, K.Y,U.T. jors: English, 1111. H1111- H. Cadet Club. Majors: bies 111111 f2lX'0l'Ilt' 2111111340- Iingrlish, history. lllillhv- 1111-nts: 4II'ilXX'lll2. swim- 111a1tie1-z. Hobbies: mechun- llllllf. sports. Intendt-d vo- iezil 1-11p:'inee1'i1'1g'. Purdue. 0111111112 11111111111-1'1-i11l nrt, Art st-l1o11l. HXINSON XIRCINIA XI XI1Jors In l1 l1 busmess I a.wor1t1 L1n1us11111 nt d 1111 111g Inttndsd XULJIIUII nu1s1ng, II ARVEY DI KN -X B Student Boald Xiath Club S P Q R Radio XX orkshop All School Plaw 4 X ice president R X X E N Ogden Junior Chorale Jun oz -Xchiex ement R'1d1o f.,l0UD Senior Plas II XX FRS'1ICk XI XRX I 1 11 Lh'1lI'l'll'lI'l BIOOHI 'md Xlop comniittu X tudt Xl e Commence mm 11t us er 1J111s 1:51 11st111w 1V01 1111u'-11 1116-nt IIIUSIQ tended x11L1t1on ton111t 11 ozk Carh ton HARRIS JXCR L s IDB QIQXX -141 Stcr1ta1 t1e.1sure1 Fix ' Hobbies 1nd f.11o11t1. 1111us1111ents ite hoclvx lust 1 t111ded xot 1t1on pro es S1-1n1l IJTNCIJI Int11111 Lnixersity H XPX FX JACK R Fl6NhI1l'1H football X dude e I 6- cle XIIJOI hnglish m'1the lnd11n 1 L1111 ersltx H XX FQ POPFPT I' e N e r X e out 11 1udtx1ll1 Xite pus ll 1 nt T lx R Tru 1su1tr X R F XITJUI I- Il h hlstorx Ill 1th1111'1t1es F 1111 e 1mu 11111 n Q ll bis 11111 XX1l11sh II XRRIS JO XX Student Poard 43 4.1 11 1111. 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IIENDICRSUN, .TACK C. lizind lvtte-1' z1vI'z11'd, A Band. Majors: Eriglisli history. lf'z1vo1-ite umusol me-nts: music, busf-ball, ioothzxll. bziske-tlmll. In- te-11d1'd vocation: music. IIENIDIGRSON, VV. Jeannine Majors: English, science. H o b b i 0 s and favorite alnuse-ments: d 1' a W i n f.: , skating. dancing, Fashion df-signing: Herron Art In- stitutv. IIENDERSON, RICHARD Co-business manzi-1Ir An- ia 1 nuql. Vaudevillf- '4T. IJ UA. Majors: English history, mathvmzmtivs. But: Ier. IIERRICK, JUNE M, Hip: Sisters. Junior Rod Cross 1' bf IJ r II s +I n t ative. Mako-up con1111ittev,Vaud+-- ville- '45. Echo agent. Stump 115.11 nt. lX.G. Swing: Hzivefn TI-In Cant:-on. IIICKS JE VN A Chun Llub Hain Doehla Ilcgional Art vslnnel X I U B X I T I-'DYVOIIII II I um NUIIIII Methodist ihurch IJUIB I4111., IS Ir I 1xo11tI IIIIUNLIIICII s IIIUNII s. IF L,UYIlIIILILldI ll 1,1111 ue IIINDNI XX RLTH -X C ommenu Illk nt ushm 1 46 I ISIIII Jobs I lllp, tus IJ IIN lxsh IINIUIX I LX or1lI 1musI nn nls s ww 1 III IIIIII bowling., Inundul Iota tlon TILIISIII5., Indmni LTIIXQFSIIN NIId1c Il un er IIOI GHT XLFN H XRRS XIIJOIN n1.,l1sh mit I IlI'lflL'w IIIQIUTX Hobln 1 noi I funusm 1111 Il xx I 111 III 1 n Ilectricllx Nltdllllll Iiutlei Indmni LI1lNClSltX Page 42 HICKS KENNIFTH E Attz nded Fillmoie High Iklsketbdll team Fillmore B Isketball I Ife Scout, opp Xl lJ0lN I ngll III Ithnmltics. Ir I' nor I 1n1usI 1114 nts 'slllllll polluting, 1L,enL11l sports HINILSIFX XXIIIIXXI F S -Xrmx Infln xx IIUXXIL DON R A Q-nfhd Iu1r1s H1 XIUYIIII Stiff SI rgeant R U T I Xu Ild best non IUIIIIIIISNIUIILQI ofhur Fe erll Insputlon I1Is1 dent D I, K P S NIAJOIS F n gl IS h mathtmatlcs Hobby IddIO Intended vocation radio tnglneer mg, Purdue HILFICKER P XTRICI X Attended I Ibertx Hl,II BI thlvhc m Pa Glee Llub 1t1n ub t Libs 1tv Ith I u Setrstdrw I4 I u I I ors I n llsh IIILIIIQITIIIILS SLlil'l1.1 fmII cl I on 1t1o11 1nI I fine cIInI Lniuisix HOPKINS JILRRX IJ SIn1o1 Home Room uprf sentfttlu I I Xiudt I rm ISUIKI' III N IJUIS II IN SLIEIICI n Inded YTIKQIIIIII mIf1 une Indiml LIIIXQFQIIN HOW FS NAXCI I cn DIINIII n Il s Iudm I AB X HU Nlajrns I ngllsh Sp 1n1sh m'1thI mitics historx I nixer s1t5 of Aiizona HIIL EDYXINI JR Freshman football Stage crew Xaudeville 45 lN4vy dlsthdifbe 46 IrIs1 cent TKB S In I Jois In1.,l1sh hlSt0Ij e zhm1t11 diawmf, Inte nd Il xocdtlon 1nIch.1111c.11 EIIQIHEEFIHQ' Gene-rll N10 tors School of Tethnologx HOSEX PATIX A JUHIUI Policies Lommlttuf x11It'11w lhstory Llub I1.,cI1t S111 V Iudaxillm -I1 loniniemenivnt ushel Xll Szhool Phu IS Ir X Iudexille 41 JI I C X Xl S III IJSON PI XRIPE NI XttI nde-d Iulhoun High I Ioun h I 11 I I rs I o n Sou I lmxship 4 H Club f'hu1th LJOLIDS Calhoun Nlfljors Pngfllsh histoig com me-ree Intfnded xocatxon stenography ', 1, 1' , I. 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'A - ' M I 1 . , ,Q . . I 1. I ' V. l V. A I A211 , .. . an I. - - gnE1.f' .Hg -I I ..',- y ' Q ' .46 .3 , 3, V 'K ., 1.I.,o.Ih u. ' th FAI- A A . D. in ' ., ' -C 'I' . d , i A1 . . ' l 1 -, '- A 2 ' ',, .'. I I ' - F V 'C V . ul- V . ,i U ' llI'I'IIll-Ili, FICANVIS BI, Ill'I lf'lCIl, .IIM IC. IIVGIIICS, FIIANFIS l', St url 0 nt lluurd. Chi-in Att:-nd--il l'nIni lla-11 1- lm Ilvsvrxw- funtlmll '43, Yau'- Clulu. Majors: Iinglish, Iliggh, l'znlni Ih-zirli, Flu, sity luiski-tluill '47, .Iuninr Svim-nce, nrt. Holrlvy: rnc-li liund, Ilainxl lm-ltvr, Sclwnl I'i'um 4- niniiln-I-, lil'.X. and niinvrzil l'llIIt'ClIlIIl. l'lziy '40, Musim- Study Majors: linulish, history. Gm-olupry, Uluh, l'.l!,ll,S, ll U lah y 1 A4'cuuntin:.:, lndizinu I'ni- stziinp 1-ulll-1-tiiig, Inilinnn Vvl'SiiY. I'nivI-1-sity. III'I.I,, .lI'I.IA I . IlI'MMICI,, l'AIlHI.lNI-I IIIIICU, I'llli'I'lA Stunlf-nt lloairal '44, '45, S. S,l',Q,ll, Yninle-x'ilh- 'UL S.I'.Q,ll. lflrliu stnl'1'. An- l',Q,li. 4-li Ululi, Vaunlv- '47, 4'mniin-iivvnn-nt ush- nunl 1-luhs slziff, l'rvsi- Ville '45, Make--up vhalir- M. -44' 145A ,l,1r,lC.Y. 1',A, Alf-nt, S,Ii.lLli.'I',l,l-1, t'lulr lllilll. Yziudnwilln- '46, IM- lt, Mnjnrs: I-Inulish his- Ill , Mujurs: I-Znglish. fl-usp slump ng.-H14 XVI, lu,-V. Wi1li2,,,, yy,,,,,15- l.:1tin, nizuln-nintix-s. his- 'I'.l',II. li,A.Y,IC.N, Inhfnml- I tory, XY:-Ile-slvy, ml V Q-ntiun: nursing. In- llizunu I'nix'e-rsity. IBA, MAli.!HlillC A, Stude-nt Il inrml, S.l',1,2.R. Vaiinliwilln- 'lli, '-IT, Puni- llll'llK'4'llll'lIl ushl-r 'HL Svc-- l'l'Ull'A'. .lm-3' Vinh, A, D. Mnjurs: lflnglish, hislury. 1 ai V if ri t 4- nninsa-inn-nt: swininiingz. lnle-nmlwl vu- 1-zitinn: nursing, Misfhi:':ln Stzitv. INMAN, IIARIIAIIA A. l'rw1uis. S,l',Q,R. Raton Ululn. XIII 11411-villv '41 Yuudm-x'illv ushi-i' '46, Vlulw Q staff, Annual, Yim'v-prPsi- 5 dm-nt, Inmlizinzipolis Presby- tn-riam mmum-il. Vm-utinn: ' inusiv. liryn Mawr. JACKSON. FLAIRE student Hwzircl, Spanish. Math Plulvs. Yziiinlwvilli- '44, '45, '46, Make--up c-mnniitte-+-, Y:ui4lvviIle- '45, I nnzel :im-nt '45, Yshe-r, All-Svhmul I'Iziy '44, '45, I'rm-Siclo-DI, S.ll,Y. .IMI-3' 1 uh. I'.C.L,A, .AfT1rliS, STANLEY R. Er-ho :iw-nt, Ale-nliZzuli1-li AIL-nh, Mnjursg I'Ing:'Iish, I'll?lIll0'lll2lIlK'S, hisli-ry, Fai- vuritv- zxniusvnif-nts: tr-n- nis :ind luiskvtluill, ltnsi- nr-ss nvlministrntinn, Indi- ana I'niv1-rsity. IIAMS, NHICI, Amlvisnry Uuunvil, Student s Uluh. Buurd. Q' r u q u i 'l'r-lvl: '45 '4l' Mnjnrsz . ., v, l'Ing'lir'li, liistury. Favor- iti- nnins4-inn-nts: linntinnf. fishing, pliutnggiwipliy, NYu- hush, IRYINIG, LHVISIC Junior l'wlirivs vnniinitlc-P. llililv Vlnln. I'n-sielvlit. R A,M. Mnjurs: l'Zn,L:Iish. his- tory, l+':n'oi'ite- zmniusv- mvnts: im-ni, rullvr skzitlnfrr, In I 1' n ll 4- ml vm-utinn: air hostvss, I'nix'vrsity of l'e'nnsylx'unin. JAFKSON, MARTHA R, Atta-nclvfl LQ-uzinger High. Lawndnln-. Calif. Switch- lmarfl rape-i':ltnr, Le-uzinglel' Majors: English, math.- inatic-s. Favurite- urnusif- ine-nts: vullc-5' hull, lnrvnd- wd vnmiti ni vln-1111-n!:'i'5' svhmnl ta-zu-hinz. Pall Stntv T'-au-lin-rs Full.-:rw-. .IA MISS. I HAVID L. Att'-ndwl lh-nsnn Iliuh Hinuhu, Nm-lr, R,U,'I'.C. at lb-nsnn, Yniielw-x'i'lv '46, Fluh stuff. Annual. Sm'- ffvllllt. l!,H.'I',1' MILF, Maj'-rs: linulish, hismry, nizithf-n1:1tir's Intl-nfl:-rl vn- c-ation: lvusinf-ss adminis- tration. VVzibash. Ill'Glll-IS, SlIlIil,l'1Y Arsi-nnl 'IK-4-liliim-all. lmffy In-hs, Majors: liistnry, liiiulisli. l-'zix'm-iw :unuse- nn nts: swirnniing, foot- ball, :ind lrzislivtlnzill, ln- temlwd vm-Quinn: other worlc. Businl-ss Cullvge. llI l l'HN, SHICRRY D. Xttf-mlm-ll Sun lk-Ili'-I lliprh. Sain IH-4lrn, t'nliI'. Girls' ,Nlliln-tiv Assm-iailion, Girls' ll u w l i n gg' In-z1::uv, nwzird, :il Sain IN-clro, Mai- jnrs: linulish, history. Fal- iwrrila- ninusvinvnts: swim- niinpr, mlzinving, howling. Page 43 JAMES. RUTH J, Harmony IIut Canteen. B. A.I.T. Majors: English, history. Favorite amuse- ments: swimming, horse- back riding. Secretarial work. JEROME, BETTY Majors: English, history, mathematics. F a v o r i t e amusements: b 0 w l i n g, horseback riding. swim- ming. Intended vocation: stenographic work. Butler. Page 1,4 JAMIESON, MILDRED J. Rhythm Inu Teen Canteen, N.E,C.C. Majors: English, history. home economics. Favorite amusements: roll- er skating, dancing. Book- keeping. JINKS, JEANETTE Annual agent. Liner staff, .X n n u al. Commencement usher '46. Make-up com- mittee. Vaudeville '46, Bot- any laboratory assistant '46, '47. Stamp agent. K. E.Y. Skidette. Majors: English, history. Intended vocation: floriculture. Pur- due. JOHNSON, SHARON Vaudeville '46, Commence- ment usher '44. Echo agent. Red Cross repre- sentative. G..X.M.S. J.O.E. Y. M,Y.F., II r o a d w a 3' Methodist Church, Majors: English, home economics. Intended Vocation. dietet- ics. VVilliam VVoods. JONES, CLINTON L. VVasson's High S c h o ol Hour '46. Majors: Eng- lish and mathematics. Fa- vorite amusements: play- ing baseball, attending football games. Intended vocation: engineering. Pur- due. JONES, MARILYN Commencement usher '46, Euvola. Treasurer, Gals Club. Favorite amuse- ments: swimming, football games. Indiana Ifniver- sity. JORDAN, JA MES A. Freshman. reserve foot- ball. Student Board. Ath- letic assistant. Varsity golf '46, '47, Echo. An- nual agent. President. D. I,'.D. Eagle Scout, Ma- jors: E n gl i s h, history, mathematics. Intended vo- eation: engineering. Pur- flue. JANSEN, C. HOXVARD Fiction Club. Echo staff. Annual staff. Echo agent. Taber Tuxis. Majors: Eng- lish, history, mathematics. Favorite amusement: has- ketball, Intended voca- tion: business administra- tion. Indiana University. JOHNSON, ALICE L, Attended Shields lligh, Seymour. Majors: Eng- lish, home economies. Hob- bies and favorite amuse- ments: skating, collecting photographs, dancing. JONES, BETTY L. Illustrator, C h r i s t m a s Echo '45, President and treasurer, Daffy-Ibebs Club. Majors: English, mathe- matics. Favorite amuse- ments: ice skating, swim- ming, drawing, painting. Intended vocation: com- mercial artist, Indiana University. JONES, JOHN JR. Tuk-a-Pac-he Club. I'1eMo- lay. Y.M,C.A. Majors: English, art. Favorite amusements: hunting and fishing. Intended voca- tion: aeronautical engi- neering. Cincinnati. JONES, NANCY A, Stamp agent. S.1 .Q.R. Commencement usher. '45 '46. Usher, Vaudeville '46. Secretary - treasurer, Sub- Deb Club. Club 21 . Ogden Junior Chorale. Ma- jors: English, Latin. In- tended vocation: psychol- ogy, DePauw. JORIJON, JEAN Echo agent. C.Y.O. Ma- jors: English, history. Fa- vorite amusement: swim- ming. Intended vocation' stenographical work. JEFFREY, ROBERT WV. Vaudeville '4f3. Annual agent. Ass't Treasurer, senior class, Liz-ut. tj.g.J Culver Naval Academy. C. O,R.P.S.E. Majors: Eng- lish, Latin, history, math- ematics. lnttnded voca- tion: law. University of Virginia. .IOH NSON, JA NET E. Secretary, C h e m Club. Chemistry assistant. T,A. B.U. Senior Scouts. Taber Tuxis. Majors: English. mathematics, science. In- tended vocation: medical research. Earlham. JORDON, DORIS J. Majors: English, history. Hobbies: SW'II'llIHlI'l1.Y, ten- nis, horseback riding. In- tended vocation: secreta- rial work or buying. KAFOURE DEI ORFb I F Club Xldjori En 1S alt hlSIOly Faxor 1te amusement dancing lnterlox decolatxon Lnl xermty of Chicago KE -XGI F LOIS J Presldznt PI RR C I F XIaJo1s Fngllsh home ceo nomiu F.1x1111tc amuse ments SYYlIl'lIT'lll I,. 11 'ilk 1n,., ddnclng Intended xocdtion religious work Butler KI TTII R PXTPIIIX X Biblr QDIDINII P1171 Clube Q 10 4 kr1nu'1l age nt 111ls G ee I 1h 111 1 uh T14'1Nurf1 outh for Christ 1 hurt 1 C1011 fnrlurl 1 111t1 llglllll X on JULIUS, SARA E. Secretary, athlt-tie depart- ment. Echo agent. Ticket L'0Il'll'llllIt'0, V El u d 1- v ille. Majors: English, history. Favorite miiusenii-11tSZ all sports, Indiana Ifnivs-rsity. JUNGCLAUS. BARBARA KACIII-ZIIIAN, FRANCES Lil11'z11'y Club. Horizon 4XIIt'lltIl'lI Sl11111ls lligh. Club. Riviera national 'I'l1o11111s Jeff:-rson High, swi111n1in1.: t1'11111. Junior illlll .11-l111 BIRIYSIIIIII lligxh, Policies co111111iltem-. T-Vp. Vice-111'eSiLln-nt, l 1'esl11111111 Majors: English. mathe- vlnss 111 Sl1t111ls. IllIt'I'lllt'KI matics. history. DePauw. voczitirmt h111'olog'y, I1r11d- ley. Ix-XNIPII-XLS SILINIX Q Sen ltr S P Q R Xlatinff. 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Kei f 5 , Y- ' -, - er '45, '46. --s' , ' '.-.. . ' ' - ' ' 2, . 'z ' :zz . - ' ff, L -' l . . 1 2 S. - ' f . , ' ' - - ed V ': ' : 1'n:in 111 'inSr. v A ' 3 . ' ' V l .I.l . . . Z ' 1, 0'l'.3 . ' ll ' , ' 5. , '- I , ' e A 'nz H' '11 1- 7-:A1'1M ' '1l1. ' . - , ' - ':itj. 'T 15 . - 1 I - -. KILLIAN, IIENJAMIN I. ' -' 1, 1 1 A' . KING. .IUHN ll. ' 1, . 1 . Il' . 111 ,' .,,, ' .h ' 1 Cr C' t -1 '46, .' - I!41111'1l. . 1 ' . E 'l af: Ant '45, '-16. D, .. . 'g 11.11. 312 - .' 1 Sf- ,2'1'2lllI, IZA .T.1'. l'r 111 1-11111111i111A1. lf' 1 1:11- . 1 - '46. '4T. j111'.': E prlixli. l1i:I111'1', I,2lI- xvill - - 'llf Er- .' :iff 1 f111tl1z1lI, '1 '.'itj C l ll . IE: 111 in. Fu - -' . 1 U S . .1153 L' 1 ry' S2 , . 1 . fn 1 '44, '45. ' lil. I. I- l . '-1 .' C..X.P. .- 1 c-1ll--ting, V - 1- l'I111:l1- Sr-1 ut, .11 U- .': unzr- to- 1111 f'l11l1. 'I'1'1 'k, .X Y 'l i1 :.f. S ' 'Z lmslwt- lish. hi:4I rj. 1 - 1 t' 's. 2 . Y1llllI4'YlIIl' '14, '45, l ' '. Int - - '1 -1 Albllf l1111l. I t- 1- v1 11 4111: l'IZLVIbl'lll' 1111 J- -nts: tm - '46, '47, 1'f1r11s1-. lP,.X.ll. Ch ': 1-11111-ation. Vhvzx- luv. -. '.. .' V' ' - 1 l!.Y, l11t1-mls-11 Yllvilll 111: i . vm 'z t' ll: jf ' 1I'.'lll. I11- luv, Ill l'1111:1 IIlllX'1'l'SlIj'. di: 1 ' ' - vity. KING, JOYCE 1X. S t u d 0 n t board. Stamp nfrent. Usher, Vaudeville. ID il 5.5 1- 1' Club. Majorsi home- 4'l'HTlllIllIC'S, Iflngglish, st-it-nt-c-. I 2lX'Ul'lll' amuse-- IYIOIIXI swiinmingsg. Intend- ed vocation: nurses' train- infr. St. X'inuent's. KRLEGER SHIRIFX -X Studtnt bo 11d Sl U i Xudltouum C0l'l1IT1lttCC I istoiy Llub Ifcho agent nu 11 limi s tff X lut 1 Xl z School I' X lfllol Ilomt Room ltDlCNtI'll'1llXt X H O OUNIQI Gills st1t1 1 Stephens IIFI FXR uti in t u 1 ,1Nlllt Ullllil uv 1 X imuscme nt palntln vs Fltlll Psx thologx Indiana Lnlx Q1 sltw XIII F1 eshm KH footln 1ll XI 1th Club XI 1Jors l n,, mathf matics P ft 1 o r 1 t 1mus1 mt nt Hum., Xrro utlc 11 1ne nn 1 I ur due Page 56 KLEIN, ROIIERT E. Past president, treasurer. 1X.Z.1X. Life Scout. Boy Sc-out Troop No. 65. Ma- jors: Idmrlish. history. F11- voritu amusements: swim- ming, pint:-ponfx. Intend- ed vocation: salesmanship. Butler. KNAUIGR, MXRTI Sfudent Board. Math, Ba- ton, German Clubs, X'ice- prf-sident H :1 ton Club. X'11ud1-ville'46. Cl'l2llI'lTl2lN. Malte-up eommittee. 9I5 Tulf-nt Show. A Urehes- tra. I1.I.N.K,. D.1X.F.F.I. Pl'0SidPnt. Student Mat- inee Musicale. Oberlin, KRAIXIICR, DON T11 Majors: English, science. F a v 0 r i t e amust-ments: swimming. movies. Hobby: stamp 1-fillet-ti11z. Intend- ed Voc-ation: mu-dlvint-. ln- diuna Uriivs-rsity. KRS DLR LIQIXDX J C IUQUIS Llub b I Q R It ILIIOII Llub X iudexllle Xllllllll 11.,mnt Iit 1 rx s Xnnul un lor o ICIQS LUIIIITIIIUI lommentemo nt ushel 4 1 I R U C ub 1 Xl1Jo1s Fnulish L IIIH Psi cholo XX heaton L-XXIXII' RS CH XRI VXI X L R tommenumlnt u hs r Xlftjors Fn1,11sh hlstorx rnithem 1t1cs I t Intl 11or detoratingf Puldue I ANFR ROBILRT X S I Q R I'I'ESldt nt Shox t llflflt' Senate Txue Blue 1 h I shei X iudeullt 1 It gg XX P X Shorthand 'nt 1rd X ice prtsidant X X X Club XI ijors Fng,l1sh I atm F a 1 o r 1 t e amuse ments dancing., music Social SEIXICL Illinois RL LXX IN 'XIIRI XXI udent I 1 Xlath Q lub C he ss Llub SE Ilatt Ijltbldt nt H 1d Iss 1h lnbs touncil of It wish Iuniois Jewish X outh tounu h I l X ounp., Peop 1 s QOUHCII 'XI1Jors I- llg,llSl'l 1 lm 1 111 1 ni Xkliltb I XNDRI TII RXRPXRX J spmts llldlllll 111 I hi ate on l Athletic I ettel Gsm lSN1SldIlI. I U L I lub Ta 4 r Tuxls XI1 Jors hnglish hlstorx Fa XUTIIE amuse ments has ell: 1ll en n GX 1n twtther 111n1 mu sltx LXXX RFXCP J XXILS J Xtttndfd Tteh Sh ns nce 1gh I UHISXIIIQ K J IQ l-atb.-111 tl ul Shawnee Fc-ho agent North Side Phulch of God l1'1skethall t 1 Xltjozs 1n1th1m'1t ics n I1 h hxsto te ndtd 1ot'1t1on architec tule L-XLLEX XX II I I XXI D Captain X Band X r ehestra Xlusic 1ss1st tnt President Blton Club Fault Stout Pnecriftti nVldJOI s English music h1sto1v IIHRUHLH -Xmuse me nts swimming foot 11l I w Ind1'1n1 Um XQFSIKX LXIXDRFTH IXXIFQ R VX1th1t1 High XX 11h1t1 Fals Kas I'f1sI1eth1l1 it R U T C' XIAJOI s Lngllsh mathz matics F a X 0 r its amusemt nts football bas ketball flung -Xrmx -X11 Lorps XX est Point LXXX RENCE LOLISF I Xlakt up Broom and 'Xlop Lshtr committees Xaude Xl e 1 Lommentement usher Sotml 1 anm ln J 0 X K I 1o'1fl1v1x XI4 thodist F4 llovs ship 1 unusements s ww 1 m min horstback llding football Butler l .Y r ' 2 ' . '. MI . 'I' ' I 4. '. I. . . St lo 21 'd . 1 - ' , 1 . . 1 O - 'i-. f. ' I, 147. A 2 'Q . A- , t. V i , .1 1' Q, 2 ' 1 .Xn 4 ' I ' ut: . 'z I -- 'ral j Stuff. 1 21. .I - T I ' . 1 ' . 1, . L' 1' 1 1 ' . . ' ' ' 2 .' '. ll: '47, .x11-.'- 1113 ' 1' 1' -' A ' --. 's ' . 3 -1. - j v , S -, '46 S, ' - 1 j . 1 1 , - ' 5' But - 41 ' r My -V, 2 ' - 1- I A 5 1- 'A 1 ' X'. . . '4i'. A. 2. I 2 ' . 1 2' rt I -' . ' I -' ' f. - H 1'z - '4v'. 1 1' 11 ff , 1 ' , sc' ence. l'1 1 L' '- lil.. 121 . '. 1 '- I1.XIX I-1 IT. .1 HI. J. 1 1' 1 I 3 1 1 Z 1 . 11 1' C -, 1 11 1- . 1- ' 1 . - - 1 11 . F '1 Il I. Ir -nt. S. I'. 2. . 2 - -- I- .' ' 1' ' 2 .. ' 'l' '- ' '2 , 'z Sh ' ,Lie Iliblm- UI I . Mu- s - . 1 1 ' :Z '1 'A 1' , 1' C ub. -' 1 ' - ' 1.1 .- ' 1' .' ' 2 1 jorsg English, history, :11't. j, 1 1 ' .11 - Sweater. Vaudeville 46. XX lc-hlta. G1-rman Club. F1 , 0 r i t ,, 2 1 Sl in' 1. V ' ' A' 2 ' . Q . . '. . . .,, '1 ' ' f . A H ' k- 1 , t ' is.. ' 11' In' . : .R A ' . Inl': z I' ' ' -r- 1.111 u's, .Julius o, 1 1' 1 , ' ' . A ' 1 .- . . 1 ' A - 7 2 - B . K 1 2 I -' I I I L 'Z'lISh. is -.1 - 'Y 1 ' A I ir- , 3' -1 Y' fha' - i 14p A ls' .IA - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' ' e ilu . f ', 'z 1 ' ' ' 'Q ' . ' ' ,f X' 1 1' - 1 9 . ,- 1 - 1 f. 1 A - '40 G -- S0 '. .-I. 'A - A 4 ' ,h -. . 40' Q I 'I Ilil '-1 A fi -4--ing: ' - 1' 1 1 J - - elm 1. f- l - A, I ' - , 'Z' ' 1 xr .BjX ' A' . ' ic -S I' ' -p 'ry' In, ' ' . F 1 -1' o r t 1- LA XYSl LN, DAVE li.0.T.C. Majors: English. history, imitlivrmitics. Fa- vorite hobby: stamp col- lu-tingx. lflnginen-riiig. In- ilianzl I'nivn-rsity. l.l'llrlClil-Ill, l'IGTl'IIl lb. Parma-l lligrh, t'armn-l, lntl. l'1zlitoriul staff, st-hool pai- lwr. Junior play, t':u'invl. Uhvm Club. Majors: Engr- lish, st-if-nt-e-. maitlie-inutix-s. Fztvoritt- ziniusm-nwnts and hoblnifsz SXVlIllIlllllLZ'. hunt- ing, stump 1-ollc-c-ting. An- alytic-nl 1-hemistry. Uni- versity of Chic-ago, , ., A ,mi . 2... LAXVYEIIIC. l'A'l'lilt'lA J. l.EASl'liE. JUHN K. JR llc-l,I,A1Nl, IPHNALIJ T. I'sln-r, Vuinltwillt- '4v:. Attt-ndl-il Imrk. Football. Attvndod Saluszus .lliuh Girls' Glu- Vlub. St-crew Park. l'.S, Navy. Vivek- Silllt-HIS, MHSS. Buys Vllfll tary. lI,l',S.ll. ll.A.R,'1', pm-sirlent, Ii,.X,.l.A, Mgt- Sziuprus. Majors: Latin Rohn-rts l'zirk Youth Mml- jors: lnatln nizttim-s. l':Il,LZ'- lllRllllt'lll2ll.li'S. lf u v o r-ltv :il aiwzuwl. Saiiivtllaiiy Choir. lish. Elm-ti'i1-:il l'llLllnl'6'l'- it in u s 1- ni 0 nts: boWllI1Ll' onit-t-r. xmnotiisi Youth ing. l'ur1lu1-. ftmthull. Iwi-lu-y. lrlyr-11111141 lf'-llowship. Mzijorsg Eng- V o va tion: Ontvrtuinins-nt lish, history. tivltl. Indiana Univm-rsity l.l'll'l. JAMES P. l.l'Il'I. IIIGVKICIQ I.l4'lGl4'l'l4'll l Vl l.YN l'. Sl'l'l-f'Q'!ll ll, li.1b.'l'.1'. Vivv- South llronurtl llifih. Flori- Fha-in Club. ll o W l i Yi il piwsialvlit, se-1-iw-tui'y-trvzis- da. llzislu-tball tu-nm. S.lZ. l41'21i-YIHH S4'l'l'l'i2lI'3''U '1lS' llI'l'l'. lP.l',K.lC.S. Majors: lliprh. l!,A.t'K. Ululv. Mat- lll'1'l'. Girl Sgfvuts. Rf'f'Vf'i English. inatht-inatit-s. Fu- jors: Emxlish. history, Yl Tl1ll f'h1l1l'mflnw luulll voritn- :imusn-ma-nts :intl llolrbif-s and f at V o ri t t- l 4'llUWShlli. f'h.UY'f'll Of f9 'l hoblrim-sz stamp l'fllll'f'flllEl'. ainusvmvnts: gun Collvvt- 3l2l.l0I'SC .l'3ll?-Z'llSll- TNSYUFY bowling: Rnsim-ss man- im: and lnowlingr. Law. l il V. U I' l t 1- amusn-inn-nts auw-nu-nt. lnrliana l'llll'Ul'- lnfliana Vnivt-rsity. lHYVVllY1l4', I'fYllj'l' -Slillflllu' sity. swimming, Du-tt-tics. But- lei' LEONARD, DELORIS J. LESHER, CHERYYL Represt-ntativv. G i rl S' Math Club. lied Cross l.vay.:'uv. Echo agvnt. An- rt-prest-ntative, Math as- nual agwnt. Vuude-villv sistunt. Co-busim-ss man- '-lfi, '4T. S.H.Y. R..-X,V.E.N. ilf.Z'PI', Annual. l'shvr. All- Majors: English, history. School Play '-15. .lolfs F at V o r i t Q- amuse-inf-nts: Ilaugrhtf-rs. l'i Mu N21- swimniing. t4-nnis. Music. tional Music' Socivty. Ma- lndiana I'niversity. LEVENTHA L, YYILLIABI Freshman football '43, Varsity footlmll 'lik Ass't trv-asu1'vr,Sf-nior class. 15. A.YV.G. S,T.A.G. Majors: English. history. Favoritt' amusenwnts: football, bas- ke-tball. LIGHTLE. GRACE N. Echo am-nt. Commenve- ment usher '46. Publicity chairman. LF. Flub. Ma- jors: Enfrlish, history, Fa- vorite amuse-mn-nts: foot- ball, te-nnis. swimming. lfnivf-rsity of Nebraska. LINDLEY. FRANCIS M. Speedway High. Latin Fluh, IJ r a m a t i cf Fluli, Smit-tlway High St-howl Choir. Sp:-mlwzu' Vhris- tian Phurr-h. .Iolfs lmuuh- ters, liethvl No, 3N. Ma- jors: English. his tor y. mathe-inatic-s. sri'-nv-A. Psy- 4'lll2iIl'y. lntliuna I'nixwfi'- sity. Jorsz English. niathvmut- ivs. Sevretzirial W o r lt . Uzipital. LEXVIS, BETTY A. Los A migos. Publit-itv t-hnirniun, All-School l'luy '45, llrooin and Mop coin- mit t Q 1- , Yaucleville 46. Et-ho staff. All-School Play '-16. Literary staff. An- nual. Annual age-nt. Pros- itlvnt. S,L.I.N.K. Bl.l.N.X. Journalism. llutlf-r. S+-nioz' Play. LINDENRAUM. LEXVIS A. Majors: English, history. mathematics. Hobbit-s and favorite amusements: golf. ice skating. hunting: Ar-- counting and sn-lling. But- le-r. LINN. LEXVIS Aviation store-km-p+-r 3-C-. l'.S.N.R. In-Molay. Bla- jors: history. svienci-1-. Fa- voritn- IlYllUSt4lTlf'I'lISI tlyinsr. h u ri t i n II . .lournf-yinan. printing. 35 Page 47 LINTON, LURAMAY .lunior Prom committee. Echo agent. Annual staff, ll s h e 1' , Vaudcvillo '46, Commencement usher '45, Vaudcville Make-up com- lnittce '45, Vice-president. A,R.R,O. Club 2l . Ma- jors: English. history. Purdue. LITRUNV, TORY ll. Attended lin-xley High, Co- lumbus. 0,1 Miami llcaeh High, Miami Beach. Fla. Active in sports there. Rowling' League. Hadas- sah Debs. President, D,D. Majors: English, home economics. Indiana Uni- versity, Page 48 LITTELL, LUCY L. Attended Tudor Hall and Baldwin School, Bioloiil' Club, Majors: English, French. Hobbies and fa- vorite amusements: music, art. D r e s s dcsigning. Stanford, LVTES, JOYCE M. Uoinnienceineiit usher '46, President, I.F, Secretary, Y.P.F. Majors: English, history. Favorite amuse- ments: swimming, horse- back riding. Nursing. But- ler. LYONS, PATRICIA A. Student Board, Vaudeville '46, Girls' Glee Club. Ma- jors: English, language, history. Favorite amuse- ments: swimming. study- ing, Secretarial work. Butler. MALONEY, PEGGY A. Vaudeville'-16, Commence- ment usher '46, G.A.M.S. Majors: English, history, mathematics, F a v o r i t e amusements: riding. read- ing. Social work. Butler, MANOLIOS. FROSO S.P.Q.R. Vaudm-ville '44, '45, '46, Majors: English, his- tory, Latin. Hobby: swim- ming. XVilliam XVoods, MARKEY, RUTH N, Stud:-nt Board, Usher, Yaudeville '46, Commence- ment usher '46, J.O.E,Y. I'rr-siilvnt. Clulr '2l , Ma- jors: English, home eco- nomics. Hobbies and fa- vorite amuscmvnts: collect- ing' photographs, swim- in i ng. Nursi ng. LITTLE, ROBERT XV, Freshman, rc-serve. varsity football. Vaudeville stage erew. K.Y.U.T,E. Majors: English, history, science. Favorite amusements: all sports. Medicine, Indiana University, LYDA, MARCIA A. Junior Policies committee, Echo agent '43, '44, '45, '46, Commencement ush- er '44, '45, '46, Co-chair- man, Vaudeville ushers '46, S.H.0.R,T.I,E. Ma- jors: English, history, Fa- vorite amusement: read- ing, Medicine. Purdue. MacGILL, DICK Attended Culver Military Academy. E c h 0 staff, Sports editor, Annual. De- bate team. Vaudcville '46, All-School Play '46. F,.X. G.G. Majors: English, mathematics, history. In- tended vocation: advertis- ing. Indiana University, MANN, JAMES H. Student Board. Junior Policies committee. An- nual agent '46, Sergeant, R.O.T.C. President, Pres- byterian Youth Council, Vioiy- president, U. C. Y. C. T a e r Tuxis, Majors: English, history, Spanish. Favorite amusement: mu- sic. MA REACH, JEANNE A. Majors: English, music. F a v o ri t e amusemc-nts swimming, dancing. sing- ing, piano. Intended vo- cation: music, Indiana University, MARKS, JAMES E. German Club, Viee-presi- dent, Hi-Y, Majors: Eng- lish, history, mathematics, science. Hobbies: chemis- try, s ta in p collecting. Purdue, LONDON, NORMA J. Student Board. Junior S. P,Q,R. Secretary, P.U.R.R, Majors: English, history, F a v o ri t e amusements: swimming. dancing, Com- merce, Indiana Univer- sity. LYONS, DON XV. 'iia'+-rs Fnglish mathe - J -I 1 - . ' matics, Favorite amuse- ments: all sports, Intend- ed vocation : engineering Purdue. MARLOXVE, CHARLES XV. Assistant lI'i'ilSUI't'I', S1-nlor class. Golf tt-11111 '43. '44, '45, '46, Iflvho z11:1-nt '43. '44. Lit-ut, Col., li.lJ.T.l'. l'r1-sidvllt, Utlicers' Club. Tabor T u x i s . Majors: Iflnprlish, 111z1ll11-mf1ti1's, his- tory. Rlt't'h2lIlIC2ll vngi- nt-1-ring-r. Host- I'olyt1-vI1- nic. MASON, BARBARA History Club. S.l'.Q.R. Jun- ior I'I'0l'lI co1n111itt1-e, Jun- ior P11110 i 0 s 1-on1111itte-9, 0111111111-n1'1-1114-11t usher '45. Co - chairmatn, Vzluclvvillt- ushc-rs '46. .Xnnuul agent '40. Xv2Illll1'VI118 '47, XV.Il. 0. Club 2l. Airline host:-ss. I,UI'dllt'. MASSA. MARY C. i'0n1m1-nce-nu-nt usht-r '-15. '46. XYZILIKIUVIIIE' '47, Jun- ior Policit-s cornmittev, .l. O.IC.Y. S,ll,0.R.'I',ll'I. Blil- j0l'S1 English. haunt- eco- nurnios XVilliz1111 XVomls. MA TTI I IC IVS, MARCI A J. .Hts-111l1-1l llnstrop Ilig:h, B:1st1'o11, T1-X. l'1'1-sid:-11t. I'1I'f'ShllIlllI vlnss. lJl'LllIl and l!11g:,'l4- Corps. lZ:1sI1-op, Assistant I-I1-ho businoss 111:1n:1,u'cr. .I.l',G. ILAAI. M1-1-i1liz111 Ile-igrhls f'll1PlI'. l'1'1-sim-111, M1-1'i1li:111 II4-igrhts I.1-:1:'111'. 112111-11 1'l1o1':1l1-. Ilutlvr. NI -XURER 'XIILH -ILL B Freshman ISEEIYB basket ball Vdudex llle 45 46 B1 ass Ensemble Band Pllnclpal trombone sectlon E .1 g 1 e bcout lresldmnt f,Z'1I BIAJOIS Lnghsh 11151015 IIIUSIK, Intl nded xotdtlon .111 Indxan 1 I.JII1N6I'blt3 NIXXXXIJIL II JLXN SPQH Xll School P111 Waudullle NI 1111 up L0l'IIIIIlIt9f' 46 Xltuduxllt usher GIFIS Glu uh X X If N L I N lroadun ethod1 Lhu1 th NI.13o1s Fng.,I1sh I atm musm 1'u1du1 Niall XNIFI JXNIFI' Xttt nd: rl Broad R1ppI1 tn Du s Senxm Iln 1 ht r I 1ude-xllle P11-snltnt COBR X L IT NI1J0rs Enf,l1sh 'ut 1 x 1mus1 ment SXXIIUUIIHL, Noxthland NIAX ITI DORIS NI Jun10r 5 1 Q R beguor S P Q R Quatstox commlttee S -I L Majors Latxn Eng l1sh Favu11te 1mus1ments rolltx skatlng sw IIIIIIIIYIE, ddllilflb, NIQIIICIIIQ dland UHIYEISIIN I KINTIIIX l Studvnt Pond I Q R lUlIQXlllt 1 T111 Show Iun1o1 f uc Tht 11' A S1 ool I IX us NI IJOIN I nf., lsh h1stor1 l1n1.,u 15.1 I- IX or lu amusements 1 slt1t mg sxt1mm1n,., XX he-.1ton NICDUNAI D NI XRI J Sh01tr1dy.,r Fnsembla X dlIflI'lUll1 1111-g,r1111s .IH XIQJUIN I H211 h 1 tort Sllllllgeh IIIIQIIOI' lla 10l '1lIn 'Nl AXKII P-XTRICI A R Se-11101 Home I'OOITl rep1e sentatlxe btudent Board u n 1 U S 1 Q G11 ls Lfabuc Xaudex 1110 ushe1 XX NI NN Xl I F Id Jors Fnullsh hlstoty .11 xoute .1must1nvnts ten nls horseback 11d1ng X11 IIIIL hosttss Butltr IILIIROONI I XTRICIX J I 'Uors I'11g,l1sh hlSt0lN 1 S t 'IIIIUNQ mm Il s oxstbul Ill 1n s Nlc I I ROI ROPFRT J FI6ShIII lh footlm 1Il bdskt t b 43 X IFSIIX footb1ll U X ludt x11l1 tge new 4. Secretan trf-'1.su11r CUPPSL A R B X U baslu t b1Il NIaJo1 s FIlg,llSh h1 ton Inu-mln rl xocltion bu-mess Ind11na Umver slty N1 XXFIELD DORIS IM Attended south hide H1gh Ft XX L15 ne Hath buence btudent P141 yrs Speech Junlor Lnnllsh Adxanced Fng.,l1sh Llubs I 1nd thas ISL South S1de a ton Llub Dldllll Lefxhut ols Dtuhhter I pwoxth e 1g,u1 'N aJo1s I ng., 1sl1 h1sto1y lJ1I'auu XlctlINTUCIx DICK Il 1,1111 s sh u 1 lll'ILllllll1S IISUP 1 1 HI te IIIIUNQ IIIK nts foot c 1111 lIlI.,IIlLLlllI,., 'ur due LFXDIIIN SXIIX s uclt III Bofucl Pmho nu 1l Nor I outh L1 ILUK North Nlcthofllst Lhurch 1Jo1s 1 l'1nt-,U 1m homg uonomlcs If at or1t1 lmust mtnts ue Sklllh moxus dlncm Stkltllllll no 1 111111 Page 1,9 A A A N 4 i A ' 7 A - A Q 4,4 A 4 A A - 4, 4 1 ' - y . . . . - ' H' 3' ' . . f ' I L- ' . , K . - - ' ' ' Y , 'f ' , ' ', '. . . - ' ' . ' ' I . ' 1 . . ' . . ,, 1 '47, ' 5 . A .. . . . ' .': ' , ' '- J ' 1' J. '. .R. ' ' ' ' ', 1 . .' ' f ' . v .' Z 1 , 1: - u- .. 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' 'Z -' ' '41 Eli , . 1 'fi u , 214. 'yr' 'Mg' 'Q . 1' . .2 ,f .V A' - A . '- ' ' - , .... 1 . TA. h S ' X.. -' 2 -' - ' ' sta f - ' - ' ' F. C -' ','- ' - . M1 ' I'I11::l'sh. ,, ,y 3 -- 1 rr. w, . IJ. , - Fa 'orito 1 J- : 1. . C.Y.. ' '.-- ' ' '-1 I .: ' ' f, .' ' , 1 . . ' , f , s- .' z ' z - ' -. : .T - - -- 1 -'Q ' rl-. 1: -z h 'z ' - Mc-INTIRE, EUGENE R. Freshman, reserve foot- ball. Vaudevillc- '45, '46. Vice - president, F. A, G. G. Secretary, A.R.F. Majors: English, history. Hobby: mechanics. Intended voca- tion: law. Indiana Uni- versity. Mc1NTYliE, JAMES 0. K.E.L, Club. Majors: Eng- lish, history. Favorite amusements: sports. Law. Butler. McKEE, ANNETTE 912 Tale-nt Show commit- tee. Make-up committee, Vaudcville '46. Treasurer, S.H.Y. YV,I.T.C.H. Ma- jors: English, mathemat- ics, history. Favorite amusements and hobbies: p h o t ography, horseback riding, swimming. Mer- chandising. San Jose State. MCLACH LA N, JEAN A. Attended Upper Arlington High, Columbus, O. Stu- dent Board. G,A.A., S.A.V., Arlington. 7-Up. K.P. Ma- jors: English, language. Secretarial work. Miami. McLANF HELEN! J Student Boal d Fiction Lroquis Llubs S P Q R Boaz d sccretai x 1 hilate ion Club John Herron scholarship lNo1thvs estcrn Specch institute Varsity debatc team Co literary editor Chl istmas Echo Llterary staff Annual Scrvoi Play 'XICNIATH J-XYITS A Attendmcl Southport High 'NI ljOIh English labora tory scisncm Intmnflcd woeitlon slectrical cnp.,1 necling Puiduc NIE XDII COX J Attended Tech Flesh man basketball US 'Nia rine Coips NIIJOIS Eng llsh mathematics tendt d xoc itmn statis tics Indiana Lmxcisitx Page 50 MCLAUGI-II IN DICK D Junior 5 P Q R x Band Xuditoiium piograms R O'1 C Drum Mayo: Band F X GG St hlul' scouts IXIHJOI s English mathe matlcs Intended XOLILIOYI lcctrlcal engineeilng Rose Poly WIONIILLEN JO A iudexlllc 46 SHORT Nlcthodlst louth Fcl lovxship Proftclvs u Xlcth odlst Lhurch Nluois Fng si istuis FAXOFI am u s I ment su imming Home economics Putler NIEFK JOHN P Attended P a r k School Football basketball base ball Park Reseixe foot 1 4 -Xss t treas ti sinmi class DL Niigois I'ng.,l1sh histoix mtthemfitics Fax or t imu mmm nt auto racing Pennsxlxania MLI XUGHI IIN JOHN F F1 c shm tn rc sc 1 Vc footb ill D U X VlaJors I1 ngllsh history mathe matics Hobbx iuto rac ing, Indiana UHIXEFSILQ NIcN SIRI JO A Sccretary T X LL Plesi dcnt I O L Majors Eng, llsh histozy F.-uolitm dincmf-. Stcletarial worlc Business Collcge NIELXIN SHIRLE1 J True Blue Chem Clubs Commence-me-nt usher Waudeulle usher 46 X cc president IOL NIaJors ngllsh h st com merce Faxorite amusc ments swimming piano ?ccreta11al xocation But er NIcL-XUGHLIIN AI ILL P R A NI I I lN K Tabm 1 Tunis Majors I1 nglish home economics Hobbies tennis dancing Teaching Butlc 1 Nlc'N -NRE V! JOXIN Student Po iid Fiction Sp inish Clubs VS ax Stamp agent aptist Xou 40111 s group Nl lJ0lS I m.,l1sh commcrce Span is avoriti i m u s e ments readin writing F01 cign sl-rx ice Butlcr NIEN DEI YN XLTFR Eagle Scout F1l9Claft6f XIBJOIS Fnglish hlstorx mathematics printing In tended Xocatlon printing Purdue f Q, 1 l . I , 1. -.I . ', . . - . ', I P . Q '. , 'I v' .... 1 . 1'-' 1, 1 t ,.l. ,..'. . 1' ' ' .. . . , 1 ' ' ' 1, . '43, '44, . . . . ': ' . 1 ': I -1 .1 , f ,x 4 - f ' ' 1 V 4 ' - 1 '. ' - . V . ' . .l ,, ' - . . . u . ,Q . I A , , , - 0 . ,. l .. ' . ' . . . . f - 3: i -- , ' ' f. ' . ., 1 ' ' . y-L4 I ' T. 4 ,-',- . - ' ,. '. , ' , - . ,. c 1 . , ' . . - ' -1 3 x . l - ' Y 9 I ' 0 -' l .D 1 'b ' 1 ' - . I I , . . 'ni . 1 - v - ' I i Y' ' . '-'A Y, Y. . I - , ' , Va - ' . . . . , H - 'V I- ' - .' , z -. '-' . z '1: 1' , . - l.l11. . - ' A - -: , . 4- '. 1 -'Z 11 . - I 1 , ' ' ' . '- - - ' - 1 - '1 S . ' - ' ' ' .' f - . B' '.- ' nf-1' V Q ' : . .. ' .1 . .-'- I ' . . 1 ' Q - amusements: ice skating, p. 1 , A 5 ' XQ. T. l X. HSI, h' . ...D f . - te 5 .. ri K ..- . Y .l 4: ,, -s ' l 4 I ' Lv , - .' - 1 s ' . ' f . wh. F- Y ' . 2 - - ' A ' ' . J . . 3: ' gy -' ' I Y v Y A , ,Y ' ' . 1 u , 4' . - - . - A A' M ', A l . - A ' ' - , , ' Y . V 1 y - . , Q L. ,- . V 51 4 v , - .1 44. A - . . J -5 . . Y v I . - W I . v - ' Y L 1 . ri I, .l . . -- . . . 1 A .. , , V46 , Y . . , . H ,' U . l , . In- bal o. . . , . vii- E l , ix. GPG - ' - : . , Y ., - - L g-- ur A ', '- ' ' . .. . , , - ,v ' - I 1 . ' ' -1 e 1 : .' ' . . 2 s- - 2 ' . ' ' ' ' . - METCALF, JACK H. Attended XV i l e y High, Terre Haute: C e n t r al High, Detroit. Secretary, Hi-Y, dramatics. XViley, Vaudeville '45, '46, Flash major, A Band. Audito- rium programs. Hi - Y. Majors: English. Latin, Dancing profession. In- diana University. MILLER. JANE E. Red Cross representative, German, True Blue Clubs. Senate, Taber Tuxis. Ma- jors: English, history, Fa- vorite amusements: swim- ming, sailing. Linden Hall. MILDNER, BLYTHE S. Student Board. Spanish Club. Taber Tuxis. Fi- finella, Majors: English, history, Favorite amuse- mentsg ice skating, swim- ming. Period costume de- signing. Mary VVashing- ton. MILLER. MARJORIE A. Vice-president, S t u tl c n t R o a r d '46, Christmas Echo '47, Literary staff, Annual. Yaudeville '45, '47, Echo, Annual agent. 7-Up. XV.I,T,C.H, Com- mercial art. DePauw. MILLS, JANET Junior Policies committee. Clubs staff, Annual. Audi- torium usher '4-i. Sub- Deb. G,.X.L.S. Majors: English, history. Favor- ite amusemt-nts: swim- ming, ice skating, Music education, Miami. MITCHELL, HELEN M. Vaudeville usher '46, An- nual agent, I'rt-sitlent, Il, U.S.H, Secretary-treasur- er, Quaker. Delegate to Youth Senate. Majors: English, mathematics. Fa- vorite amusements: horse- back riding. Dietetics. Indiana University. MIZE, GEHRGE C. Attended East Iligh, Den- ver, Colo: Central High. Omaha, Neh. Band, Cen- tral. ,K Rand. A.R.F. Majors: English. history, MOSIMA N, DON Fiction Club, Golf team, Vaudeville '46, '47, Eagle Scout. .X.Ii.F. Majors 1 English. history, mathe- matics, Favorite amuse- ments: basketball, tennis. Law. XValiash. Senior Play. MILENDER, FAE D. Publicity chairman. S.P.O. O.N. Majors : English. home economies, Hobbies and favorite amusements: commercial work, cooking, dancing, swimming, bowl- ing. Secretarial work. M ILLER, PIIYLLIS A. Major: English, Favorite amusements: swimming, dancing, Butler, MITCHELL, EDDIE Rowling team '45, A.Z.A. Majors: English, history. F a v o ri t e amuse-ments: football, basketball, Busi- ness administration, In- diana University. MITCIIENER, MARIANNE A t t e n d c d South Shore High, Chicago, Student Board, Student Service League, South Shore. All- School I'lay usher '45, Vaudeville '47, S.H.Y. Ma- jors: English, history, mathematics. MHRIARITY, DON YV. ,Xitcnded Broad Ripple. R. lJ,T,C. Majors: English. mathematics, Hobby: gun shooting. Purdue. MOWRRAY, ROBERT D. Attended Lionsville High. Majors: English. history. mathematics. F a v 0 r i t f- amusement: midget auto racing, Law, Indiana Vniverslty. MILES. VIRGINIA R. Shortridge Bible Club. Sub-Deb. Majors: Eng- lish, art. Hobby: oil painting, Commercial art. llerron Art Institute. MILLIKAN, JOHN R. Attended XVestcrn Military Academv. R.O,T.C. lila- jors: English, mathemat- ics. Favorite amusernents: shooting. swimming, Real estate, University of Ari- zona. Page 51 MOYER, DICK L. R.O.T.C. Explorer Scout. Majors: English, history. F a v o ri t 4- amusm-ments: h u n t i n g. fishing. and camping. En g i n ef-ring, 1,LlI'dUC. NEAL, INDIANA Croquis. H.U,S.H.. I.O.U. Clubs. Major: art. Fa- voritc amuse-ments: horse- back riding, drawing. In- tcndvd vocation: commer- cial artist. Page 52 MOYNAHAN, ROSEMARIE Red Cross representative. Junior Policies committee. l'r1-side-nt, .X.G. St-crctary. XV.I.T.C.ll. Majors: Eng- lish, history. science, Fa- vorite amuse-mt-nts: Ilyinar. swimming, music. Mete- orology. 7 Butler. NELSON, VELMA M. Student Board '45. Har- mony Hut Teen Canteen. Majors: English. mathe- matics. Favorite amuse- mcnts: swimming, horse-- hack riding, da n c i n g. Commercial field, NUGENT, MA HGA RET Student R o a r d . Girls' League. Stamp agent. B A.l.T. Jolfs llauirhtn-rs, Majors: English, history, mathematics, scicncc, Fa- vorite amuse-mt-nts: swim- ming. football, basketball. lJ,PauW. OLSON, CAROL L. True Blue Club. Big Sis- ters. Horizon Club. .Xrt staff, Annual. C.f1.B.R..X, Church Choir. Youth Ful- lowship. Majors: English, history, art. Favorite amusement: s W i m mi ng. Commercial art. Ander- Sfln. ORME, JEAN Majors: English. history. F a v o r i t e amuse-mt-nts: swimming, dancing, and horst-hack riding, lntcnd- ml vocation: In-autirian. Patricia Stevens Finishing School. UVERMAN, RUTH Member, Shortridge Fin- scmble. Tuxis Mo-ms. Mn-- morial church choir, Ma- j4'bl'SI .l'I!l:.fliSh, cnyiiyin-1-m-, I'2lY0l'lll' amuscmvnts: rol'- er skating, swimming. Sm-- rctarial work. MURNA N, DICK B. R.O,T.C. cadet. Majors: English, history, mathe- matics. Favorite amuse- ment: driving. Architec- tural cnginwwing. Butler. NEVERS, XVILRUR G. Echo agent. R.O.T.C. Ma- jors: English, h is t o r y, matht-matics. F a v o r i t c amusvmcnts: football, bas- kctball. M1-dir-ine. In- diana University. NUGENT, SALLY Pre-side-nt, Biology Club. Student lloard. Lcttc-rs in basketball. bas:-ball, soc- ccr, hockey. Ls-tts-r sweat- er, I'hilatt-ron Club. Vaudc- ville '44, '45, '46. '47, Audi- torium programs. Presi- dcnt, H.A.Ii.E,S. K.E.Y. Bacteriology. Carleton. OLSEN, JOHN R. Football '44, '45. Reserve basketball '44. ,X.O. Ma- jors: English. history. Law, Indiana Univcrsity. ORR. MARJORIE R. Rig Sistt-rs. Annual agent '-16. Shorthand award. Majors: I'lnx.:'lish, Latin, mathvmatics, history. Fa- vorite amust-ments: ict- skating, inovi:-s. IJeI'auw. uVEliSTIil'IlCT, GLORIA A. Stud:-nt Board. S.P.Q.R. Epworth Ln-aguo. North M1-thodist f'hurz'h. Majors: English, history, music. Favor i t 1- amusemt-nts: swimming, ice skating, Iiutlcr. NA CKENHORST, PATRICIA Student Board '46. Dra- ma League. Spanish Club. Vaudcvillc '46, '47. Usher chairman, All-School Play '-45. 9B Talent Show. Au- ditorium programs, Sec- retary, S.H.Y. J.0.E.Y. llramatics. Northwestern, Miami. Senior Play. NOYES, VIRGINIA Attended West High. Rochester, N. Y, Presi- dent, Junior S.P.Q.R. Math Club. Junior Policies com- mittee. Student Board. Echo, A n n u a I agent. Vaudeville '46. XVar Stamp agent. K,P. Club 50 . Cornell. OXVEN, NANCY P. X'ivc-president, XX'.H.0. Ma- jors: English. history. Far- vorrtc amust-mt-nts: all outdoor sports. .Account- ing. Butlvr. PXRROTTE RICIIXRIJ I4 Majors English hrstorx mrthematrcs Latin xorrte amusemtnts dmc ing plating, baskctball Pharmarcutlcal work But lc-r Collcgc of Pharmacy PF-XRSON BETT1 R Pr esrdent Hrstorx Club Xnnual Echo agent Echo reporter Commenccment usher 46 President O L L X Quaker Club Dietetics Indiana Lnr X ersrty PERRX FDXX XRD XI X Band Rand lttttrmrn I1 L D X .fr ora r hr-.torx Futrrrte rmusf nrtnts sports f.,1s models Butler PAPIC, RHIRERT IC. Vaudt-ville '-IT. St-t-r'ot:rry, T,K.I!. Majors: Iirrglislr, rrrzrthvrrrzttics. history. F11- voritt- arrrrtrsenrt-rits: iw- skatimr, hot-kt-y. Ct-r'titiml I'ublit' Acvourrting. India ana University. IHXRITICIC, R. STEPHEN Fl'4'SIlIlI1lIl athlt-tic' nrzrn- :rgcr '4-I: rt-st-rvv rrrarnzrgrt-r' '45, 3143. St-ninr' St-nuts. Xlzrjors: ICng.:'Iislr. nrzrthe- rnzrtit-s, svivnur. history, IC l 1- t- t r' ivrrl Q-rrgirrt-4-r-ing: t':1lifrrr'rri:t Institute' of 'Tv-chrrology. RbII'1 X ice pre '-ltlt nt True lwlut Club Xlagors Lnblrsh hrstorw rrrathemrtrcs xorrtt .rmustrntnts danc ing. bkcttlrrp., booltlttcp mg Indiana Lnrxcrsrty PECK XI XRIL1 Y E roquls Club Gold achrcxe ment ku bcho ast award Ec o Xnnual a ent S I G a Jors English hrstorx 'rrt Xork School for Fine and Xpplred Xrts IIIIIS JUANNI tho Chrrstm rs Fc, rgfont Xrce prusrtlt nt St Xlarks Iut cr an Chorr X 1 urs s t o Ifaxorits 1 m u s t mtnts hOI'SLIJ llI riding, prrno plfurn Str nography PXTEN XL DP ROI I RT J Frist prtsrdent Truk Un Inn Dt Xlol rs X1 rJor-. Inplrsh hrstor X Hobbx dt Sli-,DlIl,, model homes rrttndul xotatron xdro rrrrrouncrnt, Lrrlhfrm I I IH XXI II XXDR XX -Xttendtd Park 5 c h o 0 Baseball football basket ball Elvctron Club Drft matics Padro plaxs Stu dent Board Fiction club crhood of bt Xndrcu Xla Jors Fngrlrsh mrthe-m rcs French Xrchltrcture Dartmouth IIILI II S ROI FI T X urlt nt Brrrd rw nrt rr tlxc s rrrt ho s t ru r rn oth 'ru rrrl ,bs ru h ttr t t-1 Xlryrrs I nglrsh rorrrnrt ru art I tx orrtt rrrruserntnts 'rrt musrc IHXRRISH, .XLAN E, Ex-nrt-sitlcnt. I'r't-ss Club. Clrt-rn Club, Business mun- ztxwfr. E c h tr. Clrristrnars lit-lro. l-lditor, XX't-dm-stlzry, I4'r'itl:ry IC 4' h o S . t'nr'r1-- spfmrlt-nt to lndirrnzrrrolis Ns-ws. S p 0 r t s Q-rlitor. Vhristrrrrrs Et-ho, Strauss aids. Uzrptarirr, Il.0.T.t . F. .X.G.G. lntlinna lfnivt-rsity. I EAHSUN B XRI XR X L rt m b r a Llu 5 X tudtxrllt prnf,,r'1nr com rnrttec 4h S nror strx 1 scout X1 rJors n., rs mathematics. 1 X o 1. m u s c nrt nt surrnrnrm., High school screnu teach rm, Indian t Lnrxersrtx PEOPLES XI XRTHX E S P Q R True Pluf Club Junior Policies corrrmrttet Xlajors English Latin hrstorw Fax orrte amuse ments music sew mg De IPS SIIIRI Junior Polrtrt s cornnrrtttr rr nrnenternt nt rt r tops torrrrnrttr t c ool llu rf rsur S HI alll XI tJors n lr l Sprnrs r Xlr tml Page 53 I , ' . I. IIA ' . G '. JANE A. , 1 .'. ' u, , FC . ' ' ' .', . 2. . . ' - z U , ' - A , - f , Y Y cr - , Li 1- y 1 b-. Q ,U 4 ' , Fa- w U A .' .-Z .- Y U U .U U U- U.. 'Z . . ,- I . - ' ' U ' -'I 2 '- ' ' .'. ' 2 '. Fu- 'I ' , ji ' ' ' '. Ut' ' ' .' ' ' 'ice jf. . v - U , U rU ,-U Uv -Uv.. . I . . U v . ' U 1.2 ' . ' QU F2 .U I-ity 1- '.-'. ' - ,-- '. . '54 .--' E ' ' ,l , . ' ' . ' .' . S ' . 'f ' - - ' ' ' 1- .... . f ' . , U , V .UYU - 1 . ic , , -. ' - ' . - .- . . - ,U . U - ' U .hU U 1 , U'.- U.'.U: T' U L'U U' . . K. Ug , Park, , . , M . U' '-. .' UU f, UU . -. . - . U. , MIQJUOIZSII English: IHHSUQQFZ Faghion dcsigning. D Y it-xr Villldlfillv 245- 45. UVOIHL signing. Purdue. I - ' ' . I , X , U' xi: . ,. IU I Aat- ' '- A U - - PH , . . 4: P. P . :-. : A .r. l'IIII.I. .. Q .ray M. . U . . - U - U: . 1.1. U .U, I U. .U .h, gt . H . -.,,. tu, - - .- - ., ,U U. . . . l'j lar glrslr. Z . U , -.U- . U HU ' Fi,-Uft I --Z .U gl. lu--- C I . .. . us, ,l. -45U 5 Uf- f ' 5 V IC.E.Z. .' . . ' 9 . h - '- ti - .Xrt 1 'a rfls. XX' . ll, '4r, P- g - ' . .U All- , UU U. . fi U1 - ' ' , .Izj .'Z Eng- UI . 'z ' . Ja Ili UH - S'h 'rj '45. T'Az.' - ' lish, h i r y. 1 ' ' A A s. U I-I -th' I. . 2 :Q Q,-U gk' -. .U BU-yUrgUEU5U QUU A J: Urrzw '.j. ' 12 E.2f'S1, Hz ':l. PIERCE. JEANNE Math, Bible Clubs. Echo agent, Christian Church Choir. Majors: English, art, nmthc-matic-s. Hobby: painting. Indiana Univer- sity. POE, EA HLA M. President, True Blue Club. Croquis Club. Bowling L 0 a gzuc-. Commencement usher '46. Vaudc-ville ush- c-1' '46. Sc-cretziry, H.U,S.H. Majors: English, history. Intended vocation: busi- ness administration. Pur- due. POLSON, JANET S t u d e n t Board. First. State Speech Contest '-46. Co-editor, senior pic-tures. Annual. Drama lic-aguc. Radio NVorlcshop. All- School Play '45, '-16. V at u d ce V illo, Chairman. Sc-niol' Play committee. In- diana University. Senior Play. POPE, DREXEL L. Attended Linton Stockton High, Dugger Union High. Eagle Scout. lleliolay. Majors: English, mathe- matic-s. scic-nc-0, history. Intl-ndc-d vocation: civil c-ngrinc-c-rinpzf.. University of Southern California. X Xttc ndc-d II iinilton High Hamilton Xehiext mc nt lc-ttcx H lIUlltOIl S P R 1 hem Llub e Niolax I ibcr Tuxis 'Nia ois English science IlI1lllt'll1lllLS Intc ndc d X0 c ion cin c i inc mp, Puiduc I RITc III TT Nl XRX J Student hoard Sixtx and 80 XX old Shorthand du ard Xaudexille Lshcr 'ludcxillc 46 S comma icc cnllc cl o cation cnet 111 vxo Indiani I niursitx RXIXFR XIRGIXIX XI R h Rim lon X a Xlpht Umc-gi ub N ii ri x 1 U S S 0 Stl cncc lin uic Paxoiite tmuscmcnts XXIIYIITIIDXI horseback riding Intend ed Rot-ation axiition Stc Xens Paqe 54 XX I l RILI-I XRD esc rxe football do tc un Ritlc B 1Ct10H Clubs S P Q H Scnatc bins Lind lctttiman Xaudcxille 45 6' Majors English his toi x mathemfltics tc ndc d x oc IIIOII medic inc l1cl'auw LXDLIIFBE XXLIII G t Il udin bu H1g.,h Chcerleadcr girls softbotll te tm Haidins hun., Methodist 1 hon sup X0lllf 'lmu IIN I S ION lt S I' tl slcitlnp. -nclcd vc 1- n bc lllflll in Iltlc-n s lcautx School RXLB CHAPI FS XX icshmin foothill tru cseiu footbill Xlnh-1 lJn1cL,'t tjors I IISIUIX U11 +int its xoilte 'lmuscment hislcct bill Intcndcd xorttion accounting. Inrlmni llll Xcrsltx I 0ZNl+ R J XNI T D D D Junioi lladdssah Majoi s If l lI.,llSll home economics Hobbies col lecting, records dancing Intended vocation stllin RXDTKE 'NIARI XX D VValthei Ieague St Paul s girls chorus Senior Serw ice Scout Daffy Debs F a, X o r 1 t e amusements Inlcnded xocition pei-on I vxo c Incitni Lni xc-rsltx RFDELNI VX NIXRX D S0 XX old Shorthand award Nia ors Fnplish history commercc Hobbv collect IU DO'-tc ti s Intended t o stenogiaphic vsork Indiana I.Il1YlI'S1tY Fxtension PRICE I I I XNOR 'Nl Xttendtd 'Xl o r ell High Shclby Countx Sunshine boclety OICh8Sll1 Nloral Niajors Fngllsh histoix mathematics Hobbv co letting stamps Faxoritc Amusements skating ball gqmes Intended vocation nuxsing RAFNFL NI XRTH-X J Senior Home Room rcprc scntatne Liner staff An nual Vaudexille 45 4 Echo staff Presldc-nt Ln Majors Tn lish his torw In cndccl X0t l.tlHll Journalism Franklin RFED RLTH E Junior Prom committee fhaiimqn 5fflil commit 1 Junior class Xau e xi t i Com inc-nccment ushci 4 . christmas E c h o s aff Echo editor Club Eux ola Magjors English I ttin history Vox '1-:l.I,, 1-:I,WcmI1 L. P0 ' CL 1, I A C. ' I , 4 'I - Y 'I 1 '11 ' - . A A 4 ' ' -' , Ii S - ' 1 1 '44, '45, . . ' ' ' ' . 1 - , ' ' , ' ' . U. . ' '1 ' -- nl lf oi '45, '-16, ' 1, ' ' ' Z I , - ' -- f .Y Q ' . 7 . 1 YT . . Dsl S N A xl A .yi in . . zz. . .4 I T . . S, .i . D. A I .J ' y fs A 2 1 A - 4- -' l. '- '. , ' ' : - ' g. q . ,: vl- j - 5 .A - ' v - , 1. I ' : Y ' , - -' . I ' '- t 2 - - ' - D 4 In- ' I l . . -at' : c-h- i -1 l 1-nsi' wr- ' ' ' '2 I ' ' H - . - ' - 1 ' 5 '. H M ', '. .2. 1 A . ,j F ' . . j A .t e n d c- cl 2 ' ' s rg , - A V L' . il- I ' . ' - -- ' -' I '4Ti ff -f .s Q 1 . ' - ' ,- '- .1 , ' - ' ,i . .' . 'j fins-lla. Majors: English, Methodist Youth Fellow- swimming, ic-c- skating. - - f 5 V 3 - v I f Int- - v - .-1' . F11 ' -' - . se- . V -2 ' 1 - , , i- - ' I ' 1 sc- ' z ul ' rk. -1t.'Z n and oll - ' ic-l ' rl . l'z 4 ' '- ' -' - ' - 'f i ' - .' 'z ' Int ' - vs 'u- ' tr' v 1 -1 ' -'z . - T. . Miller Hiu' . ' - v- F f -. 1 z , 4 -lc, . ' - ,' Q rl , ' ' . , ,1. . 2 ff it-f Q , . . . j .z , , ' - , -'--'f - '- Cl , .lill - '. T '-V. M: - - .. Mi' nz En:4l'sh - -I, Ng - - tc- -, ' ' ' -' ' d .- j r.:: English, hint ry, . -'- 1 5 th- 41' Fu- ' g ,- ., -11,-. ll- '45. '-if, '47. - - 2 sf as'-4 ' ' ' -' . : :.--- voc-a i n: s - '- '- - 1' '5, '4f' 2 ' - - .-: s ' '. g , I - - -2 ' 3 - I -6 . ' -V . ' if 1' , t .B .T ' ' ' -' I Y - V, , ' T' V 'K 2 Y '- J , A - . 3 ' 'I --Zyl R I-I ICI., A NN IC XVar1lroln- niistrt-ss. All- Sc-hool Play '45. Glu- Ulnh. I-It-ho aut-nt. .lolfs Iiauprh- tt-rs. Majors: I-Illglisli Spanish, matht-inatit's. Fa- voritf- amust-mt-nts: swim- ming, music-. lntt-nfl:-cl ro- cation: nn-clit-int-. Butler. REID, PIERCE Frm-shman football '43. R0- svrvr- '44, '-15. Varsity foot- 1 hall 46. Stagt- t-rf-W. Yaudt-x'ill+- '46, Junior I rom t-ominitleo-. Vim-- prositlt-nt, .X.tb,. Stagr. Ma- jors: English, h i story ninth:-mativs, F a vo ri t I amust-mf-nt: football. Mul- icine. Indiana Univt-rsity IZICICL, I'Il.IZ.XIZI'ITlI .Iunior l'rom vominittt-t-. Junior l'oli4'i1-s I-oinmittt-I-. Viva--pri-sitlt-nt. .X.Ib. SH, U.Ii.'I'.I.I'I. Majors: lin!- lish. history. Ifavoritt- a in u s t- mt-nts: swimming. football I'urchasing', XYil- Iiani NVOf-mls. RICIN. SHIRLEY Att:-ndc-rl .Ianif-s M. t'ou3-l'h- lin High, XVilkt-s-Barrt-. Pa, Drama IA'2I!llt'. As- trononiv t' I u It . G..X.A.. f'oug'hlin. Youth .Xdult t'onnc-il. Majors: English. history. Int:-nfl--tl voca- tion: iltIVt'l'tISiIlH. Penn State. IIIIOAIJS, J. MARK Junior hast-hall tt-am. First oboe, Fic-ld ollicf-r. A Band. .X n n u al age-n'. Yautlvviilt- '-Iii. l'.T.A. of- fiut-r's int-tial '-ill. Captain. Ii.U,'I'.t'. Utliw-rs' Club. Indianapolis Philharnionic trruhustra. Law, XVabush. RIGOR. FRANK NV. Im- Skating: Club, II. Y. I'.l'. 31st lill1llISl1'IlUl'k'Il. Majors: printing, I'Ingrlish, F a V o ri t Q- atnust-me-nts: skatin,u', howling. football. Intt-nd--tl vocation: print- IHS. Rt IBEHTW PN, RIIOILX M. Majors: English. history, Fa V o r it t- amuse me-nts: liowling. swininiing. In- t 4- n tl I- tl vot-ation: coin- lllt-I'Ce. Rt JIIINSI IN, MARY S.ll.Q,R. Girls' IA-a,f:ut-I Yautlt-villv '45, '4ti. Glu- t'Iub. .I u n i o r I'olit-it-s 1-oininitto---. Lint-r staff. Annual. Northwood t'hurc-h Choir. t'o-prt-siclt-nt, t .Y. I , CU.TtIt'Tl Choral:-. K.IC. Y. Majors: English. Latin. Vocation: music. Ilt-Pauw. REI-IV!-IS, l'3.XIil1.XR.X .X. Christinas E4-ho stall -Ia, Majors: art, I'In:lish. Iloli- Iiit-s anfl favoritt- ainusv- nt-nts: watt-r I-olor paint- in- 'nrt ns th 1 kt-FI ' Art I REIS, Vice- - class. Math '-I6 '4 ville- staff, I'roin flu-nt. L'nivt t-Nllllilllu ,, 1-1- Art. .Iohn III-ri-on nstitutt-. JOAN pri-sidt-nt. junio r S t u cl t- n t Iloarcl. Club. Vautlvvillt- T, Chairman, Vautlv- ushf-rs. Litt-rary Annual. J u n io r 1-omtnittt-t-. I'rt-si- Ii u v o I a. Indiana -rsity. RICE, ESTELIJC Attentlt-tl Logsjansport High, Plymouth High. Sunshine Club, Majors: I2n:.rlish business. lntt-ndt-tl voca - tion: husint-ss. RISHI-IR, IDA C. Vampire Cluh. Ilililo t luh. Vsht-r, Vaudt-ville-. lin- scnihlt- - Music- prourains. Pianist for I-hurch rhoir. t'hurt'h quarts-ttt-. Majors: lingrlish, history. Holi- bits: collf-cting: rt-t-ords and postal Cards. Amuse- ments: music. horseback riding. RtJI5ICRTSON. VIRGINIA Vaudvville- '-I5. 911 Talent Show. Majors: English. Spanish. 1-oinine-rm-. Ainusv- mt-nts: dancing. swimming. Intc-ntlc-rl vocation: audi- tor. ROCIIIC, AFSTIN ll.O.T.t', Majors: maint-- matit-s. Enulish, history .Xniust-no nts: I r a v I-lin: swiniininu. tishinx. Intonrl- t-tl vor-ation: t-ilpriiit-I-ring: I'urtIut-, REIIM, MARION l'. I'rt-sith-nt, I'rt-ntit-o Tuxis. St-c-rt-tary. 'I'..X,li.l'. Ma- jors: I+Inp.:'lish, history. Ilohhit-s and f a V o ri t 1- amust-mt-nts: piano play- in::. swimming, the-atc-r. Purdue. RIGMMETTICR. ROISICRT L. Attt-nded Cath:-dral. Cht-in Club. C. Y. O. Majors: English. history. st-if-noe, II o h b i t- s and favoritt- aniust-mt-nts: football antl angling, motion pivturt- projt-t-tors. Law. Ilutle-r. Page 55 lil UINJCK ICR, VINSUN Studt-nt Board. S.l'.t.2.li. lie-d Cross ag.:'t-nt. J.0.lC.Y. K.l', 'l'abt-r '1'l1XlZ-1. Ma- jors: English, history. Lat- in. lnatht-inatius. Aniusif- nit-nts: musit-. sports. ln- tc-ndvcl vocation: medic-ine. Indiana L'niv1-rsity. IIOMINE, M.XI.Pl'il.M S. X Uhom, Math. and Faniera Clubs. S,T'.Q.R. Majors: history. mat hvmatit-S, Eng'- lish. Hobby: photogra- phy. lntendt-cl vocation: psyvliiatry. Johns Hop- kins. Page 56 RUE, JANET L, Trut- lilun- Club. Iii: Sis- tt-rs. Horizon Club. .Xu- llual 113.11-lit. .lunior l'oii- cics 1-ommitta-1-. ll,l'.S.II, Trvasure-r, li.I.M. Majors: lCng.:Iisli. st-in-in-s-. lnti-ndt-tl Vuvationt laboratory tvvh- nology. lit-re-11 Uolln-g.l't'. ROSENTILXL. Jl.'Ll.XN S. Frvshman football '43, Rm-- sefrve- football '-15. Var- sity football 316. Frvsh- man l't'S1'I'Y4i' baske-tball. Varsity tram-k. IL.X.XV.G. S.N..X.P. Boy St-outs, Ma- jors: E n gl i s h, svit-in-1-. llobby: sports. Indiana Viiivvrsity. S.Xl,'I'Elt, DONNA .Xttvndm-tl Lafaye-ttv lIig.:'h. Iafxinpfton Ky.: KlllLL'Sl4lll Union lligrh, Kinpgston, O. Student Count-il. Latin award. Majors: coiiitiiviw-Q-, st-in-nov. Favorite- amuse- mc-ntst swiminingr. dam-ing. te-nnis. lntvnded vocation: into-rior flevorztting, l'ni- vt-rsity of K4-ntuvky. SANDERS. SARA M. Vhilata-ron Vlub. llaskvt- ball tt-am, llovlu-y tn-am. Vshn-r. Yaude-villv. Vrvsi- dt-nt. S.l',t'i,0,N. Majors: Emxlish. history, Fax-oritv ainusemv-nt: baskwlball. SAXYYER. DICK .Xttvnrlml .Xrsenal Tvvh- nival. Majors: al'r-hite-t'- tural drawing. history. .Xmusv-mi-nts: 031 in p i n fr fishing, lnttfndt-d vova- tiont a rvhitw-r-tural draft- ing. Rutle-r. Sr'IlAFI'NEIi. SHIRLEY J. Junior Polif-iws vommit- ft-cn f'hf'I71. Trut- Itluv- Vlubs. A llrt-htstra. Yaudv- Villo 'hiv Ewho staff. Vllllr staff, .XnnuaI. 'l'r4-asuri-r. XV.I.T.f',H. K.E.Y. Ma- jorsi linsrlisli rnathw-ti1at- it-s. history. l'urdu1-. RUE! DER, J EAN S. Hip: Sistvrs. lv..X.lf',F.l. T. A.li.l'. Majors: I':lll.l'llSll, 1-oiiiint-rco, history. lloli- bivs and faroritt- amusv- me-nts: horse-bark ridinpz. SNVllllllllIl!.Z'. Ilusiln-ss Col- lt-gc. l!l'TI.El.7GE, ANNE L. Echo staff. Echo agent. 10-Ii! Tale-nt. Show. Club 'l3 , Vim--prt-sitlent. Sl. G.lT. Majors: English. hi s t or y . Aniusenivnts: Sports, flanc'in,u,'. Int:-ndvd vovation: int:-rior dtfvorat- ing. In-nnison. SAMUELS, MEYER Frm-shtnan basin-tball. .X. Z.A. Club, Kirsuhbauni All-Star llaskt-tball team. Majors: English. mathv- matics. Favorite amusv- me-nts: football. basluftball. Butler. SATZ, ARNOLD .Xttt-tlflvd Hhio Military In- stitut:-. Freshman foot- ball, Varsity trark. Florida Military Avail:-niy. Ma- jors: l-Inprlish. lllillllvlllili- ir-s. history. Hobby: ra- dio. lnln-nd:-fl vor-ation: law. Indiana I'nivt'rsity. Senior Play. SCXLES. RICHARD L. Studs-nt Board. Fam-fra Club. H,H.T.C. l'r4-sidt-nt, K,Y.H.T.l'I. Farlet Ultlh. Sf-a Svout. Majors: Eng'- lish, math:-mativs. Hob- bit-s: lihfitography and wa- tf-r sports Inn-nd:-rl vo- Oation: 4-n:.:'int-m'in1.7. l'ur- dura Staff phototri-apli.-r, Annual. I Sf llEf'TER. JAPK Fit-tion Club S4-rue-ant. l?.U,'I'.f'. .X.Z. X 1'.Z..X.li. Majors: En2'lish. math.,- matirs, history Favoritf- Fi rn u s 4-me-nts: swimming' and Dhotofraiiiiy lntvnd- flrl xotation: mt-dit-int-. ln- uiiana l'nivo-rsity. RUHDE, FRED Il. '1'vL'h. Sat., ll.O,T.C. Mn- jors: lfinglish. busint-ss. Hobbit-s and fa v o ri t L' a in u s 1- ni t- nts: 1-aniping' hunting. .Xml-rican lnsti- tutt- of Baking. SACKS, IRXYIN Il. Treasurer, secretary. .LZ ..X. Club. Uhoir, A.Z.A. Majors: English, mathe- matics. Hobbies: photog- raphy, football. Intf-nde-tl V o C at i 0 li: photographic businvss. Indiana Iinivvr- sity. SCIIELT., SUE l3iol01:y Club. Junior Pnl- 1r1i1-s c10111111itt1.-1-. Ushvr. Y 11 u sl 0 Villa- '46, I4I1'h11 !lHl'l'll. .xllllllill 111,11-nt. K, H.L.I1.Y, Maijurs: I4ln1:lisl1, Latin. 11111th1111111tics. Carlv- twli. SCllf1l,I., IIELEN L. .Xtt11111l111l Fulton 134111111111- nity High, Fulton, lll. U. 0.l!.ll..-X, II11riz1111 l lul1. Majors: I':llfl'IiSI1, 11111th1-V 11111tit1s, history. F11v0rit1- ZllllllSt'lllf'Y1tI ic111 skating: Intendt-d vm111ti0n: music. L'11ivt-rsity of Illinnis. SFIIVRIJICI., R.XRB.XR.X I.. .Xttvlirlvd John AIZIFSIHIH llixrh, l'ICYl'I1lUlI, U. l,i- IPFZIFY :1ssist11l1t. Mairshzall. IllIll'1ll'j' 11ssist11nt. I'sh1-1'. Vziumlvvillt- '46, Co111111e-n1-1-- lllvllt usher '46, Fiti111-ll11. Majors: English, liistury. Intt-11111-fl v111411ti1111: nurs- ing. XYMIDZITZIISO. S4'llWlNl1I,l4Ill. DAVID K. R.l'l.T.C. IN-Mulay. Dukes l'lllll. Majors: English 111111 11111th1111111tit1s. Favtur- ilu- z1111us-11111-11ts3 ff-othall, 1111111-vting' Small lamps. In- t11114l1-rl Vmvltiuni physical IIll'I'fl11j'. llutle-r. SLLJ Xl LLON S P11111 Band 111111111111 1 10 s 1 Lt IU Dent Xleph 71d1ch Xleph 1111 15h louth Lounul R01 B 1t11n Llub NI 13015 Lnglish music' h1st01x lnttndtd 101 1t10n busl nt ss '1d1111111s.tr1t1o11 Lut er SH XNF RICH XRD Qenite Spfim-nh Discus slon lluhs ROTl N 1 IISIOIX '1n,.,u1 P11111 tl '1111us1 mm nt l nnnded xuvitiun c11t1 md public '1tc11u11t111t In dlana Ln1x1rs1tx SIFGFI GERTRLDE GP Tf1lf-nt 'Shmx I 1tf1n fluh Ls fl X'1UdfXl 1 N 1t1n11 NIus1c1l11 xx X uuth fwllllllkl 1 1l1ssah 11. bs Majors l nplish histurx 111us11 I1 1n1l1fl XULIUUII 1nus11 Ib NJIIIINII Llub U ll.,L 1 J 111 l1 Huuth Loun Ll Smut LIX 11111 ttu 1J111s Ln IlNl NIJIHISI hi 11,111 Illlt'I'llIt 11 11111 1011 11b1r.1l ll s smith :H XNRI IN FXRUI Xttendul Lmhinon Hmh 11n 111 G11 Llubs 1Jc1rs ll IS histmx Il 1 ndcrl un 111 n l1 111 adrninlstrutlon C 11 11111 SILI PRNI XXX PHSIIIN iturlent I 1 'IJOIR I4n 1 '1n torx tnflml x PL 111 all music t lf 1 l11r11n1 111+ lS Lf bl N'1IR SXLLX I 11n1sh G11l St-1u1 111 111111111nte111111t u Iltl Xn11u11 '1,.,111t 111s Dtbs .hui h South tuun C1 XWJUIS Enhlish spm 15 '11 Intendtd 1011 110111 c1c1a1 strxlte 1l111n1 LHIXEISIIX SHOP T PFGGS. 11111111 Bth1sd1 H 1 th1s1l11 X r L hu r111 Izthnsfll hm flulv NMJ111 n lN historx XXL tern sIXlCOX JXNIFS I ninr IIr11111 P00111 r Tl si 11111111 1111 111 P11 n1tt X 1u1lu1lle Srhf 111 1,1012 in lllls ll 1 ll 1111 n m1n1st1x 1 s IllUl Play XBUI ID b Q True Blu1 Gem Llubs Stutln nt lu11rrl Ju111o1 Rtd Lross CIIN Tun Lhmus Hun ored Quetn Jobs Dauhh tus XIRJOIS Lnglish h1st011 mathmmatlcs But er RHOPTRIDGE JOHN D Xttmndnd Fr'1nl1l1n Town lp H1 111111 it B 11111 1 I u N'I'1 I ng.,l1sh musit his t01x Intendmd xocitlon music Aithur Jordwn Fonseixatorx QINIXIOXQ T' XI I Q f'0l'llIJ'1t 1nff1ntrxm'1n 115th P1-5111111111 'Wth D1x1s1on Xxvxidnd l u1pl1 Hea1t X11111111'1n lc1,f:1ur1 G D 1111111 1mu .mfn s 11 nulrl or sports Page 57 X- K 1' '. 1, 'I .' .'. SEI. ', III'IVI41IiI,Y J. ' if ' , 12 ' I. S111 ' , Y 'UE C. A 11 . ' 1 1' 1 . .fl 1 'J ' . I':l'Il 1-1' 'Ill S11 , ,'1 C lms. 5.11, ,114 .v 1 . 14111 :ta ff. 4'1l 110' 1 . '4t'. e s ' 7 - L' - 1 - s -1 '46, ' 4, Q - 5 - A 1 1 ,1 '- 1 . J 1 '- 1'l, 11 1 1 1 -1 1. 1 1 1 f1'- . H11 1 ,5s11h ' - - Jxll- '4 ' ' 4' . , . '. M1 ' 4' g' lil, .' 1 ',fl. - . 1 s ' ' - ' k- .. 1 - , Q, 2 1 , , 1' --5 's -' ' 11 - 1'l. .I1' '.: 4 ff I: , 1 - V- . . ' .1 - ' ' , ,H , 1' 1 1 1 1 11,-. ,' ' . '4h, 1 -1. - ' -1 - .- , A ' - : - m 1 1 ' 11 ' 1 :'- ' s. 1' Q 1 1 . In- 'J ',', 1 ' '. - K --. 2- I 1 , Y. 1 1- 1 . , . 1' 4., I H. . 1' ' 1 .', ' . E. -' 1 . 2 ' .T . . . -' . L K 1. g C Q , ,-- A . 1, 2 ' , .Xtt 1- -, Q 1 igrh, I 1 3. I f ' - . ' . . . 1. .11 - 1.1 11 . Ch -1 . '1 -- ' H1 v 111- 3 ' 2 sh' rn. :1 . Fir. jors: Iinprlish, 11111thc-11111tic1s. L1'IHlhI'Il'l. Civil Air I'11tr11l. S11ll2ld, Sllviill f'f1I1lrlllllv1'. H, S, A 01-cha,-sing, A l I. 11' 1 1:1-. 41 ' '- M1 ' sz E ::l','h, 3' 1. C V- ' 1 . l2'l1l1- .fl b, 1 1 - i 1 1 1 : 111s1-l111ll. I t 1 1 ' 11 '11 2 1 -l 1 - ' 'SZ If Fil'-'IL jursz C 1' , 1, 's- I 1 ' 11 2 11' '- ' 1 ' , '1 ' 1 . 13 I S - 1 1 ' 11 ' : . . 1 1 '. 11 .' :IIE rd '-15. '40, Sp ' ' 1 Pl Y . ' 1 j 1 , ' ' . 'Sh 1 '. '1 1 l1 '- ' MJ I frlisl 1 d his- - 1 - ffl ' I 1' QW! .' ' - , ... . ,lz ' 1- 1 11 '. J11 '- Int1 , '1'-1 'u 3 St' 5 '- 2 ' Y 40- J '1 ' - ' 1 '. ish ' , -'l. H1 - 111 'hil g. l': 1 '4'i- -N11-- 1 VIH? '43 . 1' 4. . ' , . - ., , . ' .4 : 1'1' --.-in-. M1 ' Tirlulish. his V52 F111 -' - 1 sl A 1.: ll Q f I -A ' 1111 -1 11tic-s. l11t -111lml V - ,, ,Q 111 1 -1 ' g -. -1 'O Z ' Gil 11111. SIMON. BEVIGRIIY IX. Fiction Club. Croquis. S, I'.Q.R. .I u n i 0 r Policivs C'UIlIllIIIlt'1', Yztutlvvilln- '46. Art stuff. lfhristmzts Echo. Hadassuh Debs. Majors: English, French, mathe- matics. Intendvd voca- tion: mmlicint-. Indiana Vnivorsity, Sn nior I'lay. SMITH, CAROLYN A. .Iunior R4-1I Cross repro' se-ntzttivw-. S.I'.Q.Ii. Ushr ur, Yuudvvillee '46, Annual agent. Tru-astirvr. K.E.Y, D,A.R.T. Majors: English, languago. Intvnded voca' tion: laboratory technol- ogy. XYilliz1m VVoods. SMITH, EUGENE M. Atte-ndt-d Enid High, Enid. Uklu. 'I'rz1cktv:un. Pros- ident. IX.W.0.L.I . Uhris- tiun Youth Fellowship. Third Christian Church, Majors: English, history. Intendofl Vocation: reli- gion. Butler. Svnior I'lzty. SNIITII IxI XXFTH E Fund N tgm FUHIISII suenu 1 tmust IIN nts IIILISIL collettinp., xtcoxds Inte ntltd Xocft ion nudl cftiur X er chant Mui lnt ic idu I I :ni lruqul Klul s X It jo s Fnblish histnxx a inc sltltlnz. Intent er 1 I 1 n rt x tn IT7 PXPISXP X Junior SI gli n IA thurmin HL SH ljllilxtl 1 ub Iflrst 1 wr Lhuich XIIJUI Pn,,l1sh m a t h emutics commt rc? Inttndtd sot ltmn mtdical 1 1 not I .tri I1 lm Page 58 SNIITH PHILI I1 'N 'NI mjors Fnglish histori Lhdll mftn youth lUIIlITl1S sion IJ ou se Indian .1 rolls S a t 1 a n Saints hpisulpal L hurch Intended wot itlon pricst hood Qqntclhun IIINBI R111 Ii JH: thx In f roquis Llubs N11 Jozs Iynnlish histozx F4 ind skxtlnp., riftt xx ork SMH DI R NIRN X NI Xttm nded P tt: sx ills High Annudl lge nt L itholit iouth OIHHHIZRIIOH X '1 Jors Fngllsh rommerce X m u sements suimmmg golf IIUXXIIIIL, crothttin n tndfd int ltll n start tfi ul xx ox t SHUI ENSKI HXROLD C I'lSh!Illl'1 blslttlbill I rsshmun tztttl Xlujoxs I IINIISI stunts IlIlI.,l11g,t histoxx Ifaxorlte .nnust ments hotltex tennis In tended xotfition chemical tnglnvciin IIUIIIUP SUBIUS I l'Th T Sent-ite Nldth Chem Llubs bl QR Llub staff X I nglish mftthvm itlts his mx l 1X0llt1 IIIIUNK mm nt football Intl nded xot ation nx Indiana Lnixera tx SPI NFPR KIIXPLFS F Lime! 1 Chem tlubs Foot bill Dip sessions Majors Engll h hl'1l0I X sf1+ nm H 0 IJ b ll photogluphx horse-hath udlnf: fi hingf Intfndtd xociation Jews-lfr SMITH, JEI-XNNINE L. I'.IT.R,R. Club. Majors: English :ind history. Fat- Vorita- QIIIIIISUIIIUIIISI dum-- ing, horst-buck riding, and parties. Butler, SNIIFHE BARR-XR-X J Pig., Sistt rs Girls hockex hlsltetbill tenn s Usher Xuudexillt 4.1 Fortst I1 nor Iouth Fellow ship M I ois English h 5101 mathem ttlcs Intendtd vo Uttion nursing UNION IUJSI Ijoulin Left ut I'I'0,-,ldlll commute Q S P Q R Fcho Ulf ol l'rts1 tn! J 1 4 is uth lluntl Il 1 ors n IINII Ia. in is ton '5XK iIlhII'lOI'i 'FNQ I R UI I rtshm tn b tskt tb 111 bcr TIIXIS Xligors Lug l h histo mqthe matics FIXOIII1 imust ment '1 sports Butler I .'I , '5I'I I 1. I , I ' I'. . In '. I ' . CI 4, ' I I . A r . Ile' 'sz u ff ', , I z' sz u . F I as ' - z '43, 5 f - '. ' ' J . I :lx'o'it1' 1 '- I ' ' , ' ' ':- 1' ' -i. I ' ' zu '- I , - ig, ,' - -, A .Z '. ' ' ' , i I' of ' - 'I 1 ',iI, .' 'V ' , I z f ', ' ' ' 7, ' IN z - --: ' - A ' I- ' 1- I' -r 'st , All ' ' ' ' v- ' ' . I i- t 1 1 , II - : I '- 1 T . sg + - j ' -n , i ' 'y, . f A L . 3 l .2 . ny. 1 .2 I ' , , - I. ' I . ' . - 2 ' .SI , - wr , , . V. . ,s , .' gn . A .K ' Z .- v.: SNIG IlIICNlllCIi1iIfIIi, .l 'IAN SSH , , QA' 5 ' .3 , yy g ' gy rg - h SQL A A g .3 E. Ch ' , J 's ' II-. II' - j , 7 '.f ' I z - S ' , I - , ' ' ' ' -I ff -. 0 -' - rp.. A U- l F - - - r V . - .h I' I Q - . , V i nn , - ' I Lf' . U ' D Yorlte amusenn-nts: art voritt: amusemontsg art nual. R.O.T.C. Majors: agent. Echo staff. Vaude- z I I' ': ' - I -I VO- 1 s 1 ' f. Sv - z Vial C f . . 2 ' '.'- 1- '4-I. Ch '1'. -. - 'zt o : su' -tau-ml x' 'k. ' . t . '. ' - z .' -- cl- , Dol - -ttv Flulr, .I -w- A :I ' . - 'sh Yo It I, II: - ' ji .2 li '. ' j -: lc rs . I' t' . h' -- SUV I I, .. . I .. .I. S ' C , ' C I . .' if, 1 , 'T I I 1. SI ' C , J E P. ' ' .'. FC . . I'r gg' m I A .2 - ' . '. 'z, - j - 4' 4 gp 1 g I Ta- ll , . F 'I 1 d F ' ' ' ' . AI: - ' 'S , . 'V is , ry, I 2 ' , Iffsr :'f S4 1 Q ff, -, '-s: 'I--' B I ,A s:.11 se l'elzl'iz1l ' 'k. 'I' - I t X - ' -a ' I Q ,' -' '- z I . 1 z ' 'I'. SI'II'IGI'II.. LYNN IC. SI'l'I'ZN.Xl3I'Il,, .l1I.XXNIC5l, S'I'.XI I 1lIlIP, MANY J. S'I'.XIII,. IUXXMUNII l.. Attvndvrl llrlmml llipplv, Studi-ill lhmrrl, Ifivtifvri .XII1-ml--nl XYzlsl1inL:'t.lu lligli. Nlujwrs: I-Inulisli. history. S1'I'2f'2lHI. Ii.'l.'l'.l'. Mu- l'l11lv. lui:-r-Iliuh S1-li-ml xYil5IlIlILlIUlI, lml. G.,K,.X. l-'zlvm'iI'-:1musvm1-nts:fum- .IUVSZ ICYIHIIFII SHUI IIISIUVB- l'wl1lll'lI. If 1' Ii H 1-1IiImvl'. l'1lll1lll1'r1'v- I'lllIv. .Illniul Ivzlll. Ilzlska-lIu:lII. ut Il 4' I' HODIJWFI 2li!'l'l1lY1'AS MINI Vlulvs wwlitwr, AIIIIIIIII. l'lny. livin Vlull, XV:1sli- simrls, lntf-null-el wwzltimii rullor SIQIIIIIILY. f'Ill'ISIlll1lS Iii-lin .dit-Ir 'UL inutfm. 'l':lI1o-r Tuxis. llptninw-trist. 1'-linlm'n4'vim-ul IISIIVI' '-15. Vlwir. Alznjnrsj linglislx. Sub Ilrlll. S.Il.H,li.'l',I.lC. history. 1-mxiixi--wv. liutlffr. Sqniur l'l:nV. S'l'I'IIlI7FII.Il, IIHXYILXNII S'l'l'Il'lIICNS, A1.xm:.u:i-:'r S'l'l'Il'HI'3NS N- K-XY S 'l'3 3NS N Ill'-UAH I ro-shmun fmntlmll. Yzulielv- Alujursg linulish. liistury. SfI1'I4'Ul If 1'V'I- 'jl lll1S l 11'l1 '1- IIf'I nCll1I'5- DIV villl- ma, '4T. K,Y.1v.'1',i4:. Iwlvlil-iw Mums.-mi-urs. ljlflvw' Highs- .5-l','.2'.Il. my ,I--51121113 Yfllldf-V111-' Mzljurs: linazlish, history, lmwlinuy sliaitinu. lnt1-n1l- I Sh I'- I2'U'I VIII f4 fi , If , 4'-i -Xu'5 II I nizitlia-mzitivs. llulvlvx: :ill ml vm-:ltimig lnmklu-4-piiir-L, lxlvmmf ,3 'l'f 111: 1135 43: I h . MIDI shorts. Inu-mls-cl vm-zxlimmi tm' XuIId Vlll 'HM' LIN xl 'I A 5l'I'Ant' MlIi 'CHft' ,.1....t,.i..:ll.,n:inN,l.im:. pur, K. Mujursz Iinpzlish, his- 1-rs. Mzljnrs: I':l1,2.'I1SIl, hls- due' twry. I'lrzull'nr4l .luniur UJVY. Int.-nfll-cl vuvzltiimi 1 -llm-gn-. mush-wunp-+sili1m. Yah-. S1-niur I'1:1y. gTpjyV,xlc'l', ImN.Xl.l1 F, s'1'uIf'lllfZFF, LUBA Freshman. r1-si-rx'-- fwmtlmll. Slum-nl llmirml. I'shc-r. ll r il gg' u xi Vlulv. S1-ninr Vzluflc-villv '45, Annual swimming: 14-urn. Y,Al,1'..X. 2i,L2'L'Ill. 410, N0 XYw-l'4lSl1u1't- ' Major: I'lnL:'lisl1. Intl-nfl:-al hand vvl-lillwzltl-. .Xrt :ls- I vocation: !Il4'C'Il2l!lIt'2lI vnpqi- sistunt, lfillnl-lla. lf.l.T, ' nee-rinyr. l'ur1lu--. TJ P. Mzljursi Iinarlisll. 1-umm'-rm-. lritwmlf-ml Vo- ratimi: Sl'l'I'l'l2ll'IllI wnrk, lnxliainzl I'llIVt'l'SIl5'. STHVT- VAN--N J- SI'Illll'TlI. .xxxlic FVWIIIIS Iqluh- EVII0 Col' XI:ljui'SZ C'4bllllllt'I'L'n-, ISHS'- llllllllfl. -IYIDUHI vslflff- lislx. llnlmlfii-s: swimmingi. -'X43'l 'S .f'4 Ill llllFI- XNWI9' 1I2lll1'IIl!'. lluy'svlm4-lc riding. ,IFJ Jqf'I'I U ugxrt- tm-nnis. Intv-mlf-ml YYIVRIIIOIIC U' Z - - - I- I- - A 11' mmilm-i'Cf-. jors: llinglisli, nrt. In- tvnflefrl V1-valtimi: zulxwrtis- ing. l'.C',l...X. SI'I,I.IY.XN. DONNA J. T.XLllHTT, l'IlI'IS'l'I-IR I.. .Xth-nfl:-fl St. Aim-s Avail- Re-sn-rvvfrmtlmll'-14. Fresh- vmy. Studs-nt liflzlrfl. llis- man track 'lil IYS, Ala- tory Flulv, Se-I1i1vl'S.I'.lJ.H. rim- Vwrps. All-rliwin'-. In- Fluh staff. .XllT'lUllI. ILA. fliunu Vnixwrsity. IKES. Skill-+-ltv. Blaljursi English. sf-i--nw-. Latin, Ilunbzxrtnn. Sw nior l'l:1y. T.XI.IiflTT. I Il.XNK V. TAHSIIICS. Glili.-XI.I3 H. -U!'DfI fI WVPFIIUF Vhfifii lI2ljlll'SI linulish. lristury Iliuh. Porpus Vliristi. Tex.i I-'Hx-fly-it-A zlmlis.-ml-ms: luis- lmw XX'nllz1m-1- llisli, Gary. 14.-rllgillr luls.-llnll. 1',Z,,X.R Inll. I'il'f'SIllllJlll rf-Scrvv Vlul.. Impnili-ll xwwzllimn ff 'lI'2lII, YHVSIIY fwvtlmll ll ll s inwss zlulminisllutifmn '-UI. Ii. ',T, . NV . INHI' lnrlizlnzl l'nix'+-rsiry. HI. S.'I'..X,43. Il..X.Il,IY.Y. xIHj4lI'Sf Iinulisli. llisiflry, Page 59 TAVEL, ANN L. Make-up committee, Vaude- ville '46, Jewish Youth Council. Deb-ctte Club. Majors: art, English. Fa- vorite amusement: fash- ion designing. Intended vocation: fashion illus- trating. Indiana Univer- sity. TAYLOR, NANCY H. Majors: English, history. F a v o r i t e amusements: dancing, swimming, De- Pauw. Page eo TAYLOR, CAROL R. Attended Northside High, Ft. VVavne. Rifle, Service Clubs. Northside. .lolrs Daughters. Majors: Eng- lish, commerce. llobbiesg dancing, swimming, horse- back riding. Intended vo- cation: secretarial work. TAYLOR, THELDA J. Girls' League. Youth Fel- lowship. .Iob's Daughters Majors: English, history. Fa v o 1' i t e amusements: dancing. swimming. ln- tended vocation: stcrcta- rial work. Purdue. THOMAS, DONALD J. Attended New Castle High and XVarden, New Castle. Reserve basketball '44, '-15. Varsity basketball '46. Un- derwood trophy '4G. Presi- dent. S.N.A.P. P.0.0,C.H. Majorsg English, mathe- matics. Butler. THORNIEURG, ANNE Junior S.l'.Q,R. Vaude- ville committee '46. K.l'. Club. Senior Scout. Jun- ior Achievement. Majors: English, home economics Intended vocation: law. DePauw. TOITTZ, MAILIORIE R. Spanish Club. Junior Pol- icies committee. Vande- ville '46. Liner staff, An- nual. Art staff, Christmas Echo. K.E.Y. Fitinella, Majors: English, Spanish, nrt. XVilliam VVowds. TRESSLER, IIARRIETT Attt nderl Tech. Drama Club. Tech. Senate. Ger- man Club. Drama League. Radio lVorkshop. Civic Theater. lil l.A.'I'. Majors: English, 12IIl'J.'llil,LL'1', Amer- ica n A caflemy of Dra- matic Arts. senior Play. TAYLOR. DELORES L. Majors: English and lan- guage. Favorite amuse- mentsg singing and music. Intended vocation: medi- cine. U.C.L,A. TERRY, FREDERICK Vaudeville '45, '46, '47. R. O.T.C. Majors: history, Englisli. mathematics. Fa- vorite amusements: foot- ball, other sports, Intend- ed vocation: natural sci- ence. Illinois. TH OM PSON, THOMAS B. Varsity football '44, '46. Letterman C 1 u b . U,S. Navy. A.O. Stag. Taber Tuxis. Favorite amuse- ments: tennis, swimming, skating. Intended voca- tion: horticulturc. Purdue. TIMIZERMAN, CAROLE l', S.A.L. Club. Majors: lan- guage, mathematics. his- tory, English. Favorite a m u sements: swimming skating. Intended voca- tion: medicine. Butler. TRACY, MARIANNE Student lioard. Junior Policies committee. S.P.Q. R. Usher. Vaudeville '45, '46. All-School Play '46, Annual agent. L.l.N,D.Y. Majors: English, mathe- matics, science. Butler. TRICKEY, JANET I., Student lioard. Fiction Club. A Orchestra. Echo editor. Echo columnist. Ass't clubs editor, Annual. Features co-editor, Christ- nes Echo. l,.l.N,K. C.Y.F. Majors: English, his! ora music. Intended vocation: journalism. Indiana Uni- versity. TAYLOR, MARILYN A, S.I .Q.R. Literary staff, Annual. Monday Echo staff. Junior Prom com- mittee. Vaudeville '46. Club 21 . Secretary, Eu- vola. Majors: English, language, Indiana Univer- sity. TH OMAS, BILL R. President, senior class. Varsity football '45, '46. Junior Prom committete. Stage crew, Vaudeville '46. President, C,O.R.P.S,E. D.A.R.R.Y. Majors: Eng- lish, history, mathematics. Annapolis Naval Academy, TRIMPE, JANE TIUJNIC, I'I'ITICIi ll. 'I'ROTTHR, JIYXNITJX J. TRUITT. RUXANN C. Xlondzty I':l'h4l 1-11l11mnist. IG1-I111 11141-11t. Alllluill z1g:'1'nt. XYZILIIIl'X'I1Il' '45, '46, '4T. Xluth 4'l11l1. I'sl11-1', X'a111l1-- X:Qlu1I1'X'ill1- '44, '45, '46, E4-B Tzllvnt Slmw. R.U.T. I'1-1111111-11111-1111-111 11sl11-1' Hill. X'ill1- 'ML .l1111i11r l'1vli1'i1-s X 1111--pre-si1l1-11t. IC u v 11 l 11. C. Majors: l'I11p.:lisl1, 11111tl1- .X,ID, XX'.l.T,1'.lI. Xlujursg 1- 1, m m it 1 .- ,-, 1111 XX'1-rd nm Fluff- 5l11.i l'S3 NS- 1'lHfllil'S- FilVf'l'ilt' Illlllwv- Ii11::lisl1:1n1l hist111'y.N111'll1 SIIIIVIIIHIIII 2lXX'1lI'lI. Il.I'.S. t111'y, IC11,ulish. Indi:1n:1 1111-nt: l111s1-lnall. I11t1-n1l1-d XI1-thudist I'hlll'I'Il 1'l11-ir, H. l'.I',Il,li. XIz1j111's: lim:- Il1iv1'I'Sil3', X'111111ti1-11: 1-ivil 1-11g'in1-1-1'in,:'. XX'illi11111 XX'011ds, lish. 1-111111111-1-111-. I11t1-11d1-11 I'u1'1Iu1-, V111-ati:-11: S11-1111g'rz111l1y. TLCKER H JOAN Xaudewllle Junior Policies committee Echo .ibent Junior Red C1055 1 e p 1' esentatlxe bh0lI1f. 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I' I 1. 1 '. nj , A' .j in .31 1 I ' -A JA- C L A A A 11A Ju ' ' Y , I' -- 'I -XII ' ' FVPll'lI'f 't High- .X1't Stuff, I'h 'ht :J I'I1'I T- - Q1 -nt - F ' ' 1 Y ' Gf- I ' , I I I4 r 2. ' '1 S ',Y 'llvl ' '45' ' 4 ' 3- l'1'lFl'li-'YL VU- 111-1' '4 1, '45, ICVIIIP :154 11t. 'Il A 1' ,I -I . 'I U' f -gr '- X.: .:' lt lm k H'i'H I 1 'L II1l ' As: wa t -1' I1I'l111 :ta ff. V111111111- 11-1-- ' 1- -111. I sl - , 1 - ' 4.1, 46, 41. I1 -l1:1t1- Il.'1lIII, 1. ,1 H, ,X-1,.S' 11... -.1-1 1' m ,nt u.,h',,. -14' '43 1'l11lv Play '4:1. ll111.11:,': I I -hs. I.1t.t -' . 'S 1111. I - 22- tr. '-li11::. Int- - X'4M'2l' J...-y 'l11l1. M: ' -rs: B 1 . ICA J U . -' X: .': I1.11::ll-'IL HF FI- ti 1 1-111111111-1'1'i:1I :11'I. . l IC11uli:l14 l1i.' T. I 1111: 1 '- .-ity. 11115 -1 v 1:1 -1 It-11: 111 '. II- '- .1r1 Ins ' III -. 111 '11 Juni 1' C1111-g'1-. 1 1 .'1 y. XVALKER. CHARLES L. Student manager, football '44, '45, '46. Sports col- munist, Echo staff. SLT, A.G. D.A.H.B.Y. Majors Q English, history, mathe- matics Intended vocation: dry cleaning. DePauw, XVAMPLER, MARY L. S.P.Q,R, Spanish Club. Vaudc-ville '46. Liner staff, Annual. Junior llolicit-s committee. D.E.B.S. K.E Y. Majors: English, Latin, Spanish. Intended voca- tion: interpreting. Indi- ana University. WARVEL. JOHN H, Chem Club. S.I'.Q.R. Ma- jors: English, rnathemab ics, Latin. history. Hobby: speedboats. Intended vo- cation: medicine. Dart- mouth. XVASHBURN, THOMAS Reserve football '45. Track '45, Vaudeville '46, R.O, T.C. Eagle Scout. D.U,X. Firecrafter. Majors: Eng- lish, language, science. In- tended vocation: medicine. Indiana University. XX B BER C J -XINL Student Board Vaudt vrllr 47 TIBHSUFLI C X B H O R I Xl rJors horseback 1 rdrng sports Intended X ocatron steno graphic vs ork Indrana L nrx 1 rsrty XX HITNEX JEXNNE -X X audex rlle Act chair man Audrtorrum Xlrjors hrstorx English lnttndtd xoca tron commcrcral art Ohro State XXILLIAXIS G DXLE Attended John Xlaislrall High Clue-land O Glee Club 'Xlarshall XIaJOrs Frrglrslr history Intended Xocatron salesman In tcrnatronal Busrncss 'Xia chrnes Butler Page 62 'WEBSTER ROBERT R l rrtertarnment committee Studs nt Board S P Q R Chorr Frr st Presb3 terran Church Magrors Englrsh history Favorite amuse ments dancing, drv ing, svsrmmrng Intended xo cation medrcrnt Butler XX ICH RICH XRD H MaJors English mfrtht matrcs history Hobbies sports football basin t ball Intended X ocatrorr che mrstry Purdue XX ILLI XXIS FLLE AN E J Bible True Plue Clubs Big Sisters Lshcr Xaude xrllt XIaJors English home economrcs Intcnded xocatron cwangclrst VVELLLR 'XI XRX S Junior Polrcrts committee S P Q R X .rudevrlle Liner staff Annual G AD MaJors Eng lrsh Latin Amusements football swimming XVest ern XXICHSER JOHN G rack 44 45 46 Cros country 44 45 46 Eagle ter ran Church 'roung Pco pe DUKLS Xiajors English mathematrcs hr tory Indiana Lnrx crsrts XX ILLI -XXIS JOHN G Spotlight Vaudeulle Backstage committee au d 1 t o r r u n Elcctrrcran X audevrllr R O T C Xlajors English sciencc mathematrcs Butler Senior Play XX HIPPLE GRACE L Attended XV1throw Crn crnnatr Dramatrcs 1'h5 srcs Clubs W ith! ow I rbrary C 1 u b Grrls Leaguc Monitor Club Job s Daughters MaJors E n g l rs h mathematrcs ltachrng Scnror I lav WIEGAIND MARILYN M Frctron True Blue Clubs Student Board Ndxrsorx commrttu Lcho Annu rl agent X Orchestra Tabu Tuxrs Svs rmmrng team Majors Englrsh hrstor x mathematrcs Inte ndcd Xo cation lrngurst JXX II LIAIXIS SUZ XNND S P Q R Commence ment usher 4:1 46 Junror Pol rcres commrttee Echo col umnist X R R O K O L L Ogden Junior Choi ale C XR 'Xlajors Eng lrsh Latin Indiana Dm versity ' I , . . ' P ' ' ' , , ' , . r ' .. ' ', . 1 . Q , Y' . .Z - f- ' ' V ' ' .' . ' V. . ' - y ' - 46, ' , ' ' I , if. . 1 - . . . . . . . . . ' '46, ' '. , O. h , S .... . 1. E. . z 'I -, ' ' ' , ' . .A. ' ' , ' ' . ' ' D , . '. i . ' 1 '. , L.S. A, , ' : -f- 1 ' ' '. Y. -. Y ' - - , ,- - ' fl r ' , - I ' , ' . I Y Y Y Y Y Y , Y . ' , tr . . . . , 1 I , I , . V Y' Y . . ' - ' 'I Z f ' Y , I Q 1, T y v 1 , r ' J 5 S V ' ' Y A I '43, '44, '46. ' , - ' , ' , ' , 1' -' - ' ' . .Y ' 5 cornymittee. l'rt-sidt-nt, Club and favorite arnusenn-nts: Scout, Fairview Presby- Council. Junior Polrera-s N50 . . z : ', ' , 1: '- - -' . ' . . f-. - , 2 1 r ' ' . . - ... , I I Y .. ' 3 1 l I ' ' -1. ' A ' , I Y-- Q . J ' Y . .Af . .. Z . . .' r I . . ' A Y ll ' y - , ,' -Sh . L Y ' . f I . l - ' ' Y . ' . s: f , r V - 7 . . ', , . ' Y r I ', J ' . rv . Y A . , rv . 7 4 r - , L r lvl' 1 . . ' , , , . ' , '46. .. . . . z 'r I V' -' ' ' f Y . V - - ' - ' ' ' ' - 1 v ' I - . ,I . , . - . '. r . . y . ' ,A . .I A . . ' -. r ' : . Y 1 . -- ' , h . ' V f .. ' Z A.. . . , - . , ' : , Y ,- , ' . A Y- ' I 1' 'sf' r . ' Y- ' A . - w A b ', ', I .: . . I . v ' a XYILLIA MS, YI RGINIA R. Attcndcd Manual Tm-ch , . Majors: ldnglisli, history Hobbies: swimming. danc- ing, lntcnded Vocation water instructor, swim- ming, diving. XYOIZESKI. ROBERT A. Student Roard '45, '46 Secretary. Hi-Y '44. Tech- nical sergeant, R.O.T.C. Majors: science, mathe- matics, English. Intend- ed vocation: chemical en- gineering, Purdue. XYILS1 PN, ILXRUA IIA A. .Xttt-tide-d San Lt-andro lligln, San l,f'H.Illll'0, Calii. Auditorium committt-lf, San Lcantlro. .Iob's llauglitcrs lV.YY.G. Majors: linglish sciencc. I'nivt rsity o California. YVOUDS, EARL A. Attends'-d Broad Rippln Park. Football, base-ball track. Park. Majors: Eng- lish, sciccnce. mathematics. Intended vocation: me- chanical drawing. Purlur. YVURTZ, ANNA M. Attendcd Central High, Muncie. Ind. T.N.T. Ma- jors: English, home eco' nomics, lntcntlrrl vocab tion: nursing. Ball Statt Memorial Hospital, Mun' cle. YORK, PATRICIA A. Attended Broad Ripple. Mille. Club, Broad Ripple-. Echo agent '45, Honored Queen, Job's Ilaughtcrs. Rcthel No. 3, Rutler. ZIMMERMA N, A NN G. Student Board. Junior Policies committee, Stamp agent. Treasurer. XV.H.O. G.A.L.S. Majors: English. Spanish. Intended voca- tion: psychology, Purdue. KEY. ERNEST R. R,U.T.C. Shortrirlge- llible Club. Majors: English. mathematics, history. Fa- vorite amuscmw-nts: music. football, basketball. In- tended vocation: 4'llL1llle-f-I'- ing. Purdue. XVISE, IIUNALIW L, Student lloard. Fiction Club. lntcr-lligh School C o u n c i l. Eagle, St-a Scouts. Yicc-president, C. U.R.l'.S.E. K,Y.l1.T.lC. Ma- jors: English, mathemat- ics, history, st-it-ence Bled- if-ine. XVabash. XVRIGHT, l'!l LLI E M. Student Roard. True Blue, Math Clubs. Junior Poli- cies committee. Vsher, Yaudt-ville '46, H.I'.S.H. Majors: English, history. Yl'I.XGICR, JOYCE A. Howling' Learrut. .Iunioi Rt-d Cross. Junior Poli- cies Congnittce. Trt'as'ur- cr, S.l'.tP,O.N, Hanov r. YOUNG, RAY A. Cheer leader. X Rand. R. O.XV.D.Y. l5.Yl'.L'.. Rroafl- way Methodist Church Majors: English. history. mathematics. .Xt-cot1n'in::', bookket-ping. Rutler. HOSH.-UT, GEORGE L. A t t e nded Lawrence-burg' High. Hi-Y, Band, Choir. Camera Club, football. Lawrencehurg. M aj o rs: E n g l i s h . mathematics, Hobby and favorite amuse- ment: chemistry. tennis. Chemical engineering. Pur- due. I.l'C.X S, CHA RLES M. All'-nflvtl Rrrbvrt H. LP9 High. Miami. l la.Z Tech. llroatl Ripple, Track foot- ball, Tech. l..H.I.t. laoarl- way llaptist M--n's Class. Majors: l-Inglisli, languaxrc. Intended vocation: con- tracting. XVOIDY. TIIELMA Vaude-villc usher '44, '45. lladassah In-bs. Majors: l-Inglish, history. Hob' bit-s: rcading, movies, ice skating, football, Social scrricc. Ilutlcr. WVRIGHT, ROSEBIARY Penn Hall. Swimming team. Dramatic Club. Penn Hall. Majors: English, art, history. Rollins College. Page 63 BAILEY, MAURICE l'. Jli. Attended Uuthulral. 19 months, U.S. Navy. ST.-XTON, EYELYN Vuudevilla- '46, G,.X,M.S. Club 13 . Majors: Eng- lish, history, mathematics. Amusements: d a n ci n gr swimming. XYilliam XVoods. ll,-UlSIb.XLlG, l!ll.l.ll'l L. Attended ,Xi'st-mil Tech. Auditorium IIl'UQ.l'1'illIIS. Glen- Club. Majors: English. history. Favorite umuse- me-ntsg liorsf-lmcli riding, iw- slizitinpg, lull-mln-ll vo- L-zitiun: 1Jll:lI'11lzu'5'. llutler. 'l'XYI.f'JR, GVY IC. A liziml. lluml lm-tim-rmznn Yziu4lm-x'illi- '-111. Audito- rium p1'1i,:'rums. Majors: I'ln,: ish, history, matthe- mutics. Hobby: photog- raph 5: Inti-ndwl vocation: 1-ng,'ii1f-Q-ring. llAl'Ul'Ul1'l', GlCl1,XI.lJ A. liillv ti-uni. livlm stuff, Yziuilzwillt- '-15. L'. S. Navy, li.U.'l'.C. Vin-ef-pri-simlent, C. Z..X.R. Majors: English, sc-it-nov. history. F:ivoi'i1c- 1llllllHL'lllt'lllSf lr ai s v b u 11 ill1IlIlIl3.1'. swiinining. ln- tifmlml voczitiuiiz lllC4jilk'IIll'. XY.XI.TEl'lS, JOIIN T. .Kitt-ni-rl.-il Sliuzils High Vliristiuii Mvn Builders' llri-in-strzi. Mzijurs: his- tory, Ensqlish. Favorite fiinusemvnt: I'Oll4'l' skating: lntinfli-fl Voc-ation: music v IIIIMINEIL, KlGNNl'I'l'lI H. Cziiinfra Club. Ii,U.T.C. Hina- tm-um '45, '46, Taber Tuxis. Majors: English. niatheinatics, history. Hob- him-s and :ininsunu-nts: ra- ilio, pliotog'i'zipl1y, outdoor simrls. lntcnmlucl vocation: -li-4-tricul 0l'lLflIl1'4'l'lIlg, l'ur- due. SIIOCTKLY, HARRY L. l'.S, Navy. Svc.-Trvzis. K, l.F. Ululr. Majors: G.E.D. Favorite- amuse-int-ntsg ici' skating, Intended voca- tion: business. Indiana Univorsity. Page 64 l IN MEMORIAM Miss Ina Gaskill C1885-19471 Shortridge nurse, 1923-1947 MURIEL ADAMS ROBERT E ALLEN ERNEST R ANDERSON GERALD BARKER THEODORE BELCAS LADORE BLAIR DONALD A BULAU FRANK PATRICK CARR J B CHAUNCEY ROBERT LEE CHESHER CHARLES F CHURCH JACK COLLIER GENE TOM COLLINS ANN DIETER WILLIAM FLETCHER TOM GABLE VERNON GIMLICH FRED E GROENERT EUGENE HOLDAWAY Other Semors DON HORNER FRED B ISRAEL HENRY L JACKSON JOAN JOYCE JIMMY W KENDALL JOAN LEBIEN SUE ANN MCCOLLUM GERALD MCDONALD JACK MCGRATH BERNARD MCSHEA RICHARD F MILLER DAVID J MINTON JOHN MONAGHAN COLBY E MOODY KATHERINE MORIARITY ROBERT NEWBY ANN PARDEE RICHARD P PARKER PAUL PIN KUS MRS PATRICIA E QUILLAN JOHN REDWINE MARILYN RICHARDS ROBERT C RI' EY WILLIAM C POHCE WILLIAM SEWARD DONALD W SHELBY WILLIAM SIEBERT ROBERT SIMS RICHARD A SMITH MACK W SPILLMAN MARY SPROWL HARRY R STEPHENSON JULIA STUDEBAKER DAN STUMP JACK SUTHERLAND FRED WICKMAN DONALD E YOUNG Summer School Grads RICHARD BONNELL ROBERT W BOWSER ROBERT J BYROAD PAUL J CHRISTIE ALFRED J COCKS CHARLES L CUMMINGS RALPH E DANFORTH HUBERT E FERGER CARROLL A FORREST JAMES R FOUCH ROBERT GAMSO JOHN M JEFFERS PERVUS JOHNSON ROBERT O JONES STANLEY LAMERSONI BRYCE C LEAVITT IRWIN W LEVEY ROBERT M LUTZ LEONARD MARTIN THEODORE C MAUCH DAVID H MCCONNEL LORRAINE MCGARVEY MARY JANE NUNAMAKER JOHN H PARROTTE ROBERT C PLEW HAROLD C PUCKETT JOHN W REYNOLDS WILLIAM I' RICHARDSON MARJORIE LEE ROHR RHETTA G SHACKELFORD ROBERT E SHERWOOD KENNETH SHORT FRANK SIMS DON S GOCKEL RICHARD D GRIFFITH GEORGE D HAYES PAUL T HIGGINS BARBARA HINMAN JUDITH A HINMAN BURTON HUTH HERSCHEL J STROYMAN KARL TANGEMAN EUGENE R WHITTEN JOHN WILLIAMSON THOMAS F WOODLING HAROLD D MILLER DONALD J MISAMORE GEORGE W MOSIMAN DONALD E MURRAY JACK MURRELL MILES NELSON Speclal dlplomas eamed by passmg the Armed Forces Instltute 5 Genexal Educauonal Development Test Pll 1,51 0 J O O 0 D . , JR. ' SHIRLEY HARDIN IMAURICE PECK 'IEARL WILSON x Klck Off 1CTIVIl lIaS ll fffl vflmfrlffff uf . ,N r fl lu If fmlffff' ff ff H 1:1 E1-I I 7 fY 7 A, Q94 LQ! 'ff' 1 APC xO JSX QQ c QQA c. Page 67 w gr, X I X5 . X 2 I x r .-5, ' q fx X ff. QA ' A 4 un 4 'yr' A ' BT 'fi V x I ' 7 X bb 1 . Cm I, . 9 555, , 42 V A X vlfy fif- 2- K Q ' Qf F 5 ig- 1 lf., A ' Lf- W f x - 12 4 , .4 y f Nancy Buckler, Ass't Editor Nancy Dearmin, editor The Spotters . . . Annual Staff With the handicap of an earlier deadline, Nancy Dearmin, editor-in-chief, and the entire Annual staff have stopped at nothing to make this a re- membered Annual. Nancy Buckler was right-hand man as assistant editor. Barbara Croker and Werner Haas were the liner editors, and the art editor's spot was filled by Kathrine Cox and Annabelle Church. Dick Henderson and Chervyl Lesher handled the business. The clubs editor was Joan Spitznagel, while Janet Polson and Nancy Buckler supervised the senior pictures. The literary staif was headed by Virginia Cordill. Jim Buck, Dick MacGill, and Barbara Landreth collaborated on sports. A great deal of thanks goes to Mr. Siemers and Dick Scales for the excellent picturesg also to Miss Grubb, Miss Manuel, Mr. Ahrendt, and Mr. Thun- dere, without whose help the Annual could not have been published. Scales, the picture man, is all tied up-- Annual editors relax after a strenuous staff meeting. in equipment that is. ? 1 Eggs, 5 Q I ig: I , H J' ,rv MMM if ,,,-, .,....,....w--W , f 2 'ws 'W M M-4 Q Q W ,T -.M 3 -as all ' 1 1 Fl' . x 41 W mi H 'Inq-Wm 'Q i. A gv . if F f if V. ' 1 W ' fi., C , .,.,T Vv 3 F25 + 5 1 ,, , 414- . 3 The Press MONDAY: Joan Foltz, Carla Jean Stout, Marcia Fink, Marilyn Gern- stein, Jane Trimpe, Marilyn Taylor, Addison King, Warren Rich. -QF- ner, Monica Lennox, wood, Bob Mouser, TUESDAY: Back row: ey, Mary Jane Fouts, Janet Trick- Margo Kelt- Mary Lock- Leon Segal Seated: James Merrell, Caroline Hummel, Bill Humphrey. XVEDNESDAY: Larry Noling, Alan Parrish. Mark Colby. Shirley Schaf- fner, Marilyn Griffith. .XI THURSDAY: Beverly Simon, Ellen Norman. Bill Stephenson, Bloor Heclcling, Maxiilizi Rafnel, Ruth Heed, Helen Mc'I,:me. Murcia Matthews. Joan Spitznzigelg Mr. MCA-Xfee, printer. 533 FRIDAY: Howard Jansen, Peggy MacNe11y, Betsy Veit, Philip Land- man, Werner Haas. Seated: Shirley Cohee, Portia Hurd, Barbara Eph- raim. Correspondence For years the Shortridge Echo has relied on the Journalistic Corre- spondence Class for its most impor- tant news and feature stories. In- cluded in their work for the Echo the class has the jobs of preparing headlines, copyreading, and rewrit- ing. This class, under the guidance of their teacher, Miss Jeannette Grubb, also furnishes the local news- papers with articles of Shortridge activities. Assignments for the year were: Jim Buck, Shirley Cohee, and Bill Stephenson, Indianapolis Timesg Alan Parrish. Indianapolis Newsg Dick MacGill and Ruth Reed, Indian-- apolis Star, and Shirley Cohee. Northside Topics. Copy in the waste basket is worth two in the paper. Daily Echo The Shortridge Daily Echo was first published in 1898. It was the nrst high school daily news- paper in the world. Under the supervision of Miss Jeannette Grubb, sponsor, and the assist- ance of the Iive daily editors, the reporters gather and write the columns, sports, and also plan the make-up. The paper is set up and printed each day in the Shortridge print shop. More students are connected with this high school organization than any other, excepting athletics. Printing all news of interest to the students and facultyg bringing forth all phases of school life from classroom to clubs and out- side activitiesg and promoting scholarship, sports- manship, and school spirit are some of the poli- cies of the Shortridge Daily Echo. Correspondents hard at work - - for a change! 1 fri C 0' James Merrell, Marilyn Grifhth, Barbara Croker. Shirlex o The Holiday Game . . . The Three Musketeers Christmas Echo The 35th annual Christmas Echo was gaily bound in a red, spiral-tree cover, which was designed by Bob Christina, winner of the closely contested cover design competition. Helen McLane was awarded second prize, and Richard Bogan's entry placed third. Inside the enlarged 36-page holiday maga- zine were eight stories by Fiction Club mem- bers, guided by their sponsor, Miss Arm- strongg illustrations by Miss Essie Long's art studentsg poetryg sports highlightsg and special features by regular Echo columnists. Mr. Siemers was responsible for the excel- lent photographs. Miss Jeannette Grubb assisted by Miss Doris E. Manuel was faculty adviser to the staff, which was capably headed by editor-in-chief Joan Spitznagel. X Christmas Echo Staff: Standing. left to right: Bill Stephen son, Jim Buck, VVerner Haas, Ruth Reed, Janet Trinkey Cohee, Alan Parrish. Seated: Joan Spitznagel, editor. First row: fkneelingj Bloor Redding, Ben Barth, Kathy Owen, Don Wise. Second row: Delores Thom, Martha Madden, Ann Albershardt, Mary Alice Seids, Barbara Red- ding, Joan Dunham, Cynthia Pittenger, Helen Garriott, Charlotte Backus, Sally Fix, Ann Amada, Ruth Beach. Third row: Jane Klee, Joan Reis, Mary Gianakos, Kath- erine Pulos, Marian Smyrnis, Dorothy Gorman: Mlary Jane Fouts, Janet Polson, Kay Stephenson, Isabelle Taylor, Shirley Peacock, Marilyn Weigand, Edith Summers, Helen Sherman, Mrs. Hayden, sponsor, Third row: Rex Reynolds, Robert Deitch, Janet Court- ney, Dottie Vogelgesang, Claire Jackson, Ruth Markey, Elda McNary, Roberta Van Geyt, Diana Harvey, Marjorie Kahn, Phyllis Haver. Fourth row: Charles Ardery, Roger Eiler, Barbara Lemons, Barbara Wildhack, Pat Herr, Barbara Sadler, Sue Goodman, Ruth Lindenberg, Jane Cooksey, Rachel Bottiani, Helen McLane, Charlotte Ackerman. Fifth row: Bob Blakeslee, Martin Johnson, John Landstrom, Bill Humphrey, Mary Wheaton, Herman Blomberg, Peggy Snyder, Paul Goeke, Joey Foltz, Jim Simcox, Luc- inda Kryter, Joan Spitznagel, Noel Iiams, Lucinda Rohm, Martha Grace Clark. Student Board The Student Board has been taking a greater part in school aifairs in the past few years, and this year is no exception. They have raised enough money to buy the expensive record play- er and wide assortment of records which supplies the music for the informal school dances and the Coke Hour which they have sponsored and organized. An all-school mixer and a freshman gathering were held by the Student Board in the fall semester. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Eugenia Hayden the representatives have done hall duty and organized a Ucourtesy in the cor- ridors campaign. As always, the representatives chose the candidates for Bluebelle and Uglyman and presented the dance at which the winners were chosen. Row 1: fleft to rightj Charles Spencer, Lewis Gordon, Irvin Becker, Ed Gallegar, Robert Haskins. Row 2: Lona May Bornkamp, William Heinsohn, Jack Siebe, Daniel McNally. Camera Club Whether its a Baby Brownie or a super speed grailex camera, it has its place in the Shortridge Camera Club. The Cam- era Club was disbanded during the war because of shortages of photographic sup- plies, but has been reorganized this year under the sponsorship of H. H. Siemcrs. It strives to promote interest in photog- raphy among Shortridgers. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays. Not only the taking of pictures, but the processing of film is of interest to the members. Photographers and camera dealers speak at meetings on these sub- jects. Oflicers are: Louis Gordon, presi- dent: Lona May Bornkamp. vice-presi- dent, and William Heinsohn, secretary- t1'93SUI'9I'. Fiction Club The Fiction Club, sponsored by Miss Armstrong, has had its usual busy season of activities this year. In addition to the annual tryout and initiation meetings and the monthly school meetings, the members also held several theater parties and pitch-in dinners. Originated in 1905 as the William Morris Society. the Fiction Club, as it was named in 1926. has grown more popular with each succeeding year. Each year pupils from English IV or above who have maintained at least an A average in English are invited to submit stories. and from these the most original and well Written are chosen. The officers elected for this year were: Kather- ine Cox, president: Mary Martha Turpin, vice-president: Janet Trickey, secretary: and Don Wise, treasurer. Row 1: Margaret Opperman, Barbara Heinlein, Katherine Cox, Ann Pritchard, Janet Black. Row 2: Beverly Simon, Edna May Ingles, Sue Hostetler, Kay Stephenson, Annabelle Church, Janice Belcher, Miss Messick. Row 3: Shirley Kun- kel, Carolyn Compton, Mary Fallin, Geraldine Shepard, Pat Shardelow, Lorraine Rodenbarger. Ron' 4: Norma Guess, Elda McNary, Valette Chellew, Norma Blue, David Lewis, Marian Merritt, Joan Truitt, Drusilla Beal. Row 5: Tom McMahan, Bob Gray, Noel Iiams, Alfred Iknayan. Row 1: Robert Blakeslee, Howard Jansen, Bill Stephenson, Don Mosirnan, Andy Pelham, Don VVise, David Lewis, Mark Colby, Bloor Redding. Row 22' Jack Schecter, Werner Haas, Dick Powell, Jo Ann M'cNary, Monica Lennox, Beverly Simon, Helen McLane, Marilyn Weigand, Mary Martha Turpin, Katherine Cox, Nancy Dearmin, Marilyn Griffith, Janet Trickey, Joan Spitz- nagel, Miss Armstrong. Croquis Club The Croquis Club was organized in 1938 by the present sponsor, Miss Jane Messick, to further the knowl- edge and appreciation of art in high school. The club had many interest- ing and instructive meetings this year, including visits to the John Herron Art Museum to see a col- lection of contemporary American paintings, the Indiana Artists Club exhibitions at Ayres' and the Herron Museum, and the Hoosier Art Salon at Block's. At a tea given by the Art Section of the Women's Depart- ment Club in November, five mem- bers gave a demonstration in water color painting. Officers of the club are: Barbara Heinlein, presidentg Ann Pritchard, vice-president, Lor- raine Rodenbarger. secretary: Bar- bara Stevens, treasurer, and Sue Hostetler, program chairman. Page 75 First row: Mary Sue Jacobs, Betsy Veit, Connie Hurd, Sue Goodman, Janet Harsh- barger, Elizabeth Cottingham, Kathryn Batchelder. Second row: Jane Bradley, Pat Herr, Mary Goodwin, Kay Stephenson, Joan Meyers, Charlotte Taylor, Jane Queisser. Nancy Buckler, Mary Robinson, Lucinda Kryter, Portia Hurd, Barbara Mason. Roger Bourland, Bill Heinsohn. Third row: Roberta Laner, Jean Porteous, Blanche Cochran, Barbara Croker, Marilyn Gritiith, Bonita Ragan, Bobbie Van Geyt, Jean Spitznagel, Helen McLane, Rosamond Pollard, Grace Defibaugh. Fourth row: Isabelle Taylor, Peggy Snyder, Jean Summers, Mary Lou Wampler, Joey Pittenger, Nancy Best, Nancy Jones, Monica Lennox, Jane Fouts, Louise Dunning, Barbara Heinlein, James Merrell, Bill Humphrey, Martha Wichser, Jack Warvel, Eugene Dye, Mrs. Helm, Fifth row: Carolyn Stelle, Nancv Miller, Ann Inman, Ann Malone, Marilyn Woody, Lona Mac Bornkamp, Rose Solomon, Sarah Elliot, Cathy Owen, Jody Hoster, Phylis Gerdes, Werner Haas, Mary Obear, Bloor Redding, Marilyn Weigand, Malcolm Romine. 8 ,'-ffflfffwa SENIOR S.P.Q.R. S. P. Q. R. The S.P.Q.R., the organization representing the Latin Department, is divided into two part-s be- cause of its size. The senior division is made up of pupils from the Cicero and Vergil classes. The purpose of the club is to further interest in the classics. Mrs. Elizabeth Helm sponsors the Senior S.P.Q.R., and its officers are: Betsy Veit, princepsg Connie Hurd, pro-princepsg Janet Harshbarger, scribag Sue Goodman, quaestor. From the dues, which are 50 cents for the year, the numerous parties and special programs are paid for. This year a Christmas and a Valentine party were planned along with The Last Days of Pompeii, a movie given in January. Members of the Latin and Caesar classes are eligible for membership in the Junior S.P.Q.R. This club is sponsored by Miss Emily Dodson. The junior division of the S.P.Q.R. is organized to study the classics and to illustrate their place today. The members enjoyed a Christmas party and a movie, The Last Days of Pompeii, to- gether with the Senior S.P.Q.R. The officers are: Bob Munger, princepsg Barbara Sadler, pro- princepsg Sharon Holwerda, scribag John Bray- ton, quaestor. JUNIOR s.P.Q.R. First row: Eleanor Freeman, John Brayton, Mary Ann Bal- ard, Peggy VValters. Ann Hood, Arline Lynch, Pat Servass, Marilyn Greenlee, Bob Deitch, Jack Forbes, Virginia Gogd, Sharon Holwerda, Christina Baldwin, Nancy Adams, Ardis Bourland, Shirley Swartz. Su-- ond row: Joan Graber, Beverly Simon, Georgiana Rupprecht, Shirley Hungate, Ruth Linden- berg, Patsy Scanlan, Lois Walker, Patricia VVright, Jack Siebe. Third rozr: Jeanette Caulfield, Jane Copp, Jean VVright. Jean Cooperider, Bar- bara Sadler, Carol Lynn Blackburn, Julia VVolfgang. Virginia Kin gsbu ry, Jean Smith. Merita Mace, John Pantzer. Fourth rout Linda Sue Fishel. Jane Stephenson. Mary Knight, Sally Asehban- Cher, Elizabeth Davin, Lucinda Rohm, Joan Rogers. Betty VVoods, Miss Dodson. sponsor: Julie Farmer. Bob Munger, Bob Mouser. Bob Vance. Anthony Scott, Don Jeffries. Firsi row: Raymond Feather- stone, Clarence Deal. Thomas J Gillum, Jack Summerfield. Mort- on Tavel. Fred Plesser. Sfcond ro-ur' Mr. Holaday. sponsor: Dick Parrotte, Howard Jansen. Rich- ard Spindell. VVilliam Solotkin. Mr. Keesling, sponsor. n . Boy 's Bowling League A newly formed organization for boys inter- ested in bowling is the Boys' Bowling League. Claude M. Keesling and P. W. Holaday are co-sponsors. On the first Monday in Nov- ember the bowlers met for their initial meeting with Mr. Keesling. The members now have an afternoon of fun each Monday at the Parkway Bowling Alleys. Dick Par- rotte acts as a secretary by keeping scores for the numerous members and teams al- though there are no formal oflicers of the club. During the winter the league provides recreation and exercise for the members, and they are grouped in competitive teams. Ron' 1: Nelson Yakey, Monica Lennox, Selma Kamphaus, Ben Andrews, Jack Forbes, Mark Sandground. Ron' 2: Roberta Laner, Pat Locke, Jack Sum- merfield, Bob Mouser. Hou' .iz Harriet Tressler, Sally Gurley, Roberta VVood, Mary Lock- wood. Barbara Vawter. Susan Spencer. Row 4: Paul Zart- man, Eugene Dye, Jack Ber- nard. Jane Miller. Marjorie Tarkington. Sally Green. Rou' 5: Mark Colby, Bob Munger. Robert Lohman. Robert Deitch Tom Todd, Alfred Bosley. XVilliam Burnette, Pete Sofios. Mrs. Miller. Jim Simcox. fyfay Senate The Shortridge Senate is the oldest club at Shortridge, having been in existence for 59 years. This organization is modeled after the United States Senate, and the members take the names of present national senators. They debate and vote on bills and resolu- tions which they draw up themselves. There are two parties in the Senate. The ora- tory and politics are intriguing with elec- tioneering and Hpower politics going on all the time. An annual banquet is traditional, at which the Outstanding Senatorial Award is presented. Mrs. Annalee Miller is the sponsor. E Row 1: Bloor Redding, Eugene Pasquel, Diane Woodard, Harriet Stafford, Nina Purdy, Shirley Polson. Row 2: Linda Wohlfeld, Mrs. Cavanagh, Barbara Lemons, Grace Whipple, Ruth Goldblatt, Lona May Bornkamp, Miss Mc- Vicker, Pat Geiger. First row: Lona May Bornkamp, Marti Knauer, Ann Driftrneyer, Corrinne Goldberg, Donette Warnock, Pat Servaas, Jeanne Pierson, Patty Hildicker, Joan Hilflicker, Jack Forbes, Louise Dunning, Bobbie Van Geyt, Dan McNally, Dick Farrar. Second row: Ruth Beach, Joann Dunham, Jean Zukenberg, Sally Bell, Ruth Lindenberg, Pat Len- hoop, Nancy Adams, Christina Baldwin, Jessie May Brayton. Third row: Chervyl Lesh- er, Nancy Dearmin, Claire Jackson, Mary Dixon, Beverly Simon, Florence Gleason, Miss Ocker, sponscrg Scott Browning, Warren Rich. Fourth row: Jerry Epstein, Thomas Todd, Rex Gordon, Barbara Pearson, Mary Beth Hammond, Alvin Thomas, Walter Wolf, Robert Suess, Ed Pattison, Alfred Bosely, Paul Zartland, Jim Landrus. Fifth row: Neil Strickland, Jack Werner, Rolf Paul, Bill Heinsohn, Pete Sofios, Malcolm Romine, Bloor Redding, Bill Cox, Dave Berry, Jane Cooksey. Library Club The Library Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Esther Cavanaugh and Miss Jean McVicker, has now served Shortridge for three years. The club holds its annual Halloween, Christmas, and Val- entine parties after school in the library in order to acquaint its members With one another. Mem- bers of the club must work at least one period during the day in the library, learning and put- ting into practice library techniques. They learn the importance of library resources and the nec- essity of cooperation between the student body and the library. Officers for the year include: Diane Woodward, presidentg John Jordan, vice- presidentg Bloor Redding, secretary-treasurer, Jacque Farmer, publicity. Page '78 Math Club The Math Club, which is sponsored by Miss Ocker, Was organized in 1916 by a group of stud- ents interested in outside phases of mathematics The club is opened to students in Geometry I or above who submit a short written essay on some phase of mathematics or related subjects. Differ- ent members of the faculty visit the club, and speak on various phases of mathematics that are not usually taught in high school math. Each year a Christmas party and a spring picnic are given, The club pin is a white star on a black circular background. Ollicers of the club are: Dick Farrar, president, Joan Reis. vice-pres- identg Florence Gleason, secretaryg Dave Berry, treasurer. Chem Club ThlS year the Chem Club sponsored by W1ll1am Johnson acquamted ltself w1th Ch9m1Ca1 and eng1neer1ng courses offered at varxous colleges and un1vers1t1es In con nect1on Wlth th1s subJect the club members V1S1t8d laboratorles such as L1llys Ind1ana Medxcal Center and the Ind1anapol1s Water Works Several guest speakers addressed the members Dur1ng the year members decorated the d1splay w1ndows w1th subJects on chem1stry The club IS a charter mem ber of the Jumor Academy of Sclence Wh1ch sponsors the West1nghouse Talent Search 1n December Any chem1stry student 1S ellglble for membersh1p Fzrst Row Pete SOf1OS Rex Gordon Baume1ster GIRLS LEAGUE AND OFFICE HOSTESSES Fwst row Marvyl Norbeck Kath er1ne Cox Helen Cowen Isabelle Taylor Susan Talbert Mar1lyr Woody Sally Talbert Charlotte Taylor Cathy Owen Sue Good man Georg1anna Rupprecht Marl lyn Welgand Anna Cla1r Gross Second row Janet Roe Nancy M11ler Joan Hood Jacquellne Farmer Rosamord Pollard Geo rgla Clones Anne Reel Barbara Mason Margaret Nugent Al1ce Goldthwa1te Pam Nolan Nma Purdy Thzrcl row Marlan Collms Jean Stacy Pam Johnson Grace Whlp ple Pat Servaas Patty Ge1ger Bermce Horth Jane Fouts Nancy Lazure Fourth row Mary Bose Dana DeWeese Janet Burkhead Jane Wyman Yvette Marks Joan Hun ter Carolyn Battreall Patty Ket ler Fzfth row June Stme, Carol W1l son, Barbara Thompson, Rebecca Lane, Patty Bell Nancy Smes, Chr1st1na Baldvnn, Betty Elllg, Marxlyn Rxch Absent Pres Marge Hartley, GIFIS' League Pres Earla May Poe, True Blue Club Gzrl s League The G1rls League 1S an organxzauon new to Shortr1dge th1s year All g1r1s 1n Short r1dge are members However delegates rep resentmg the g1rls of each home room elected by them or appo1nted by the home room teacher members of the True Blue Club and ass1stants 1n the adv1sers oilice meet to d1scuss and solve the problems of the Shortr1dge g1rls Th1S year they organ lZ6d a cheer1ng block for the football games gave a tea for g1rls new to the school and organ1zed a project for Chr1stmas g1fts to the veterans' hosp1tals Mrs Eugen1a Hay den 1S the sponsor of the league, and Mal Jor1e Hartley 1S the pres1dent Malcolm Romlne Peter Lederer Elwood Powell D1ck Fa rar Logan Hall Pat Goheen B111 He1nsohn Mr Johnsor D1ck Stoeppelwerth Row two Joan Cochran Nancy Larsh Grace Mary Defibaugh Janet Johnson Ruth Vlrglnla Dee Vance Marge Glass ' Q . ., . . . 1 s ' - . , ' 1 .. . . , . 1 1 . . . . . . , 1 1 1 . ' , , . . , . F , . Y - 1 1 1 A1 1 1 1 1 - 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' , . - 1 , 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 Bible Club The members of the Shortridge Bible Club enjoy their activities at the same time that they do good for others and earn scholastic credit for themselves. When the club meets every Wednesday, they plan such entertain ments as special programs, trips, and parties The members are divided into different groups which go to diiferent institutions and homes to present programs. At many of their meetings they have visiting speak ers or movies. The group had several parties and informal gatherings during the year. Carl Erickson is the sponsor of the club. First row: Mr. Shull, sponsor, Bill Humphrey, Jack Summerfield, Bloor Redding. Second row: Henry Kahn, Bob Brunner, Larry Noling, Mark Sandground, Fred Plesser. First row Goldie Mock Suzanne Sertell Jeanne Pierce Patty Hilficker Delores Ar mand Juanita Price David Rose Second row David Ebaugh Patty Kettler Ellen Stephensor Helen Jackson Rosalynd Bunce Ida Risher Mr Erickson Row three John Shortridge Carol Lambert Mary Ney Bar bara Inman Mary Jane Stroud Stamp Club Enjoyment education and investment are the three values placed on stamp collecting These are furthered by the Shortridge Stamp Club Whose purpose it is to advance and promote the hobby of stamp collecting among the students of Shortridge. Activi- ties at meetings include talks by outside speakers, I.Q. quizzes on stamps display contests, stamp auctions, Where members put stamps into the hands of an auctioneer who sells to the highest bidder, and buying, selling, and trading of stamps among mem- bers. An undertaking of the club is the arrangement of window displays in which are exhibited some very line and expertly assembled collections. The club is under the sponsorship of Arthur G. Shull. Meet- ings are held every Tuesday after school in the teachers' cafeteria. Ron' 1: Linda Fishel, Mary Ann Smith, Marguerite Shepard, Barbara Wildhack, Shirley Krueger, Patia Hosea, Margaret Faye Hannon, Joann Smith, Betty Cavaness, Mrs. Huffman, Row 2: Dorothy Little, Betty Pearson, Barbara Mason, Donna Jeanne Sullivan, Kay Stephenson, Delores Peterson, Sharon Holwerda. Row 3: Mary Hopkins, Robert Deitch, Rachel Bot- tiani, Gretchen Wald, Jacqueline Pilcher. Girl's Bowling League One of the newly organized clubs at Shortridge is the Girls' Bowling League. This club under the co-sponsorship of Miss Florence Griepenstroh and Miss Alice Jane Hessler meets every Wednes- day. The members work for points which in turn give them membership in the Philateron Club or toward a Shortridge sweater or numeral. The girls find relax- ation and enjoyment all Winter in this sport. They are organized in teams which compete for the winning place. Biology Club Under the sponsorship of Donald Klopp, the Biology Club has been very active this year. Student members went to the meeting of the Junior Academy of Science in Terre Haute and made a field trip to Oaklandon. Many of the students who went to Terre Haute brought recog- nition to Shortridge in the field of bio- logy. Ofiicers of the club for the year were: Dick Canida, presidentg Ed Mock- ford, vice-presidentg Grace Defibaugh, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Humphrey. program chairman. Iluu' I: Dale Rice. Charles Berrinian, Eddy Mockforcl, Lona May Bornkamp. Eugene Frush, Bill Humphrey. Row 2: Mary Ellen Featherstcne, Patty Geiger, Phyllis XVilliams. Mr. Klopp. Joanna Jones, Grace Deflbaugh. Lucy Littell, Mary Jones. History Club The History Club has been re- organized this year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dana L. Huffman. The oilicers for the year were: Betty Pearson, pres- ident: Donna Jeanne Sullivan, vice-president, Patia Hosea, sec- retaryg and Kay Stephenson, treasurer. The projects of the club this year included making posters for display in study halls, history rooms, and in the halls. Programs for the meetings off- ered such entertainment as book reviews and current event dis- cussions. Very often the pro- grams were parties with refresh- ments and movies which, besides being very entertaining, were educational. Row 1: ileft to rightj Judi Reynolds, Mary Hanson, Mary Lynn Myers, Marilyn McCoy, Molly Kuehrman, Toby Lubow. Row 2: Betty Abell, Patty Kettler, Margaret Owen, Rita Gabbard, Mary Prosser, Joan Brown. Row 3: Carole Robinson. Irma Russell, Janice Colin, Joyce Woods, Margaret Morrison. Row 4: Marilyn Holtman, Dorothy Bach, Ardis Bourland, Miss Hessler, sponsorg Retha Harris. Row 1 Warren Rlch Anne Drlftmeyer Jane Mxller Gerda Kornfelo Harrlet Tressler Lynette Clarke Ruth Baume1ster Glorla Berger Row 2 Mxss Relter Martl Knauer Row 3 D n McNally J1m Jay Jxm Landreth Donald Cassady J1m H1rschman Rlchard Bowers Delores Glllum Row J, Rxchard Paul Rlchard Stoeppelwerth Llnton Cox Paul Glll Rlta Lewm Drama League The mam progect of the Drama League IS the sponsorshlp of the All School Play Th1S year for the Hrst tlme two plays were glven The L1fe of the Another proJect was the open house 1n December for Whlch four one act plays were g1ven The officers for the year were Peter Clslak pres1dent Helen Barth v1ce pres1dent Ben Andrews treasurer and D1ck Buell secretary The club IS sponsored by M1ss Eleanor Dee Theek Phllateron Basketball bowllng volleyball softball ten n1s and soccer keep the athlet1c m1nded Phllateron members busy after school The members also held several partles and pltch 1n dmners durmg the year Flve hundred pomts are requ1red for membershlp and 900 pomts for the letter sweater Officers 1n clude Barbara Landreth presldent Jean Cooprlder v1ce presldent Mary Dee Bose secretary treasurer Mrs Trelchler IS the sponsor Page as German Club The German Club of Shortrxdge IS sponsored by Mlss Loulse Relter Regular meetmgs are held 1n wh1ch the customs manners speech char acterlstxcs and language of the Ger man people are studled In the fall they opened the1r school year w1th a wlener roast The pres1d1ng officers elected ln the fall were as follows James Hlrschman presxdent Rlchard Bowers v1ce presldent Lyn ette Clark secretary and Rlchard Stoeppelwerth treasurer Radw Workshop The Rad1o Workshop has done much ln brlnglng out latent talent among students 1n the way of scrlpt wr1t1ng and rad10 technxque Once a month th1S group repre sents Shortrldge for the Hlgh School Hour wh1ch 1S broadcast over a local statlon It has brought great prestxge to Shortr1dge The clubs o1Ticers are Werner Haas pres1 dent Patty Joy v1ce presldent Rex Reyn olds secretary 9 v v ' I ' , ' I . , . - . 3 - , 3 ' , . l ay I 1 Y ' I - l . , . Y . ,, . Y Party and Come Over to Our House. ' , ' 9 ' u . . Q Q I , . ' : O r D 1 1 9 ' , - l . . , . - . , 7 A- ' ' L r . - . S ' . . - , , 2 , ' 1 ' , ' - ' ' I , Abou DRAMA LEAGUE Rru 1 Maxx Wlntel Ellzabeth Arm strong Clalre Jackson Janet Polson Laqu1ta Ferguson Rose Hohlhexter Harrlet Tresslex Role 2 LIISS Theek Dorotln Jeffues Dama DeV! eese Jaret Brucker Judy Broun Ahce Terhune Harr1et Stafford Nancx Adams Sallx B 11 Rou ? Vkerner Haas Robert Mouser Larry Nolmg Center RADIO VVORKSHOP Row 1 Patty Joy D1ana Harxev El len Norman Helen Iverson Ron 2 Mrs Hudson Ruth Campbell Jane Karrmann Janet Polson Geo1g1anra Rupprecbt Renard Grubaugh Ron ? Vlerner Haas Pat Stone Rex Rey nolds Din Nvhart B6 lou PHILATEROW CLL B Rom 1 Mary Bose Marx Carol Dles sel Balbdl Landreth Bexerlv Boulne R114 P Jean Coopeuder Bettx Abell Km Shinnon Sillx Nugert J . '. .tv .I ' - ' Y v e . ' CI ' , ' l 7 - . , ,, , . ' .' 7 - - L ,, ' , ' ., 1 Q ' . .. Y . J 4 Y . . . F , , . , l y - , . LI. . Y A, ' 1 , 2 j X x . Page 8? 00 ,W Row 1: Mary Bertrand, Nancy Boutwell, Carol Olsen, Mary Louise Quant, Helen Schull, Jean Bures, Donette Warnock. Row 2: Miss Wilson, Gretchen Wald, Marjorie Graves, Mary Knight, Betty Ann Baker. Y- Teens The Y-Teen club, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., was the former Hi-Tri club of Shortridge. 'Ihis club took part in Trees of All Nations at Christmas and collected food and clothing for the war-torn countries of Europe. They also made garments for the Needle- work Guild and helped serve at the annual Y.W.C.A. dinner in January. The club meets every other week and has for its school sponsor Miss Dale Waterbury. Marian Smyrnis is presi- dent. First row: Betty Jean Stewart, Carolyn Good, Lona May Bornkamp, Georgianna Rupprecht, Christina Baldwin, Vivian Schilling, Lora Marlette. Second Row: Delores Thom, Eleanor Freeman, Wilma Speece, Margaret Leighty, Barbara Crow, Sharon Holwerda, Mrs. Schumacher, sponsor. Third Row: Shirley Larsh, Ann DeVaney, Nancy Aabye, Patty Wallace, June Simpson, Mary Winter. Horizon Club The Horizon Club, sponsored by Miss Mona Jane Wilson, is one of several teen-age groups of Camp Fire Girls in the city. The girls are active in many community pro- jects. An annual excursion of the club is a Week-end spent at Camp Delight after the Technical football game. Besides having business meetings every Friday, the mem- bers enjoy social meetings once a month. Oilicers of the club include: Jean Bures, president, Mary Bertrand, vice-president, Carol Olson, secretary, and Betty Ann Baker, treasurer. First Row: Loft to right: Doris Timmons, Dorothy Keith, Nan Heflin, Helen Jo McMillan, Barbara Wolfgang, Helen Sherman. Second Row: Miss VVaterbury, Geneva Harrison, Pat Bray, Patty Gimball, Carolyn Good. Third Row: Pat Brockway, Betty Grisel, Judy Stimson, Nancy Rhotan, Betty Biddle. Fourth. row: Patty Midgley, Patsy Miller, Mary Boyd, Marian Smyrnis, Mary Donaldson, Janice Miller. Girl Scouts This year many of the Girl Scouts worked as nurses' aids in the city hospitals and during the Christmas season they could be found in the rooms of the Children's Hos- pital delivering stuffed elephants, fuzzy teddy bears, and mama dolls to the chil- They also took gifts to Billings Gen- dren. eral Hospital. The girls meet once a week under the sponsorship of Mrs. Schumacher. and, in addition to regular meetings, they hold occasional parties. M The P. A. System . . . I X GN 4 5 f if N LJ PC- N DEBATE TEAM: Mark Sandground, Tom Coryell, Helen Mc- Lane, Dick MacGill, Bob Munger, James Merrell. Seated: Mr. Shoemaker. SPECIAL SPEAKERS: Mark Sandground, Bob Munger, Mark Rhoads, Phillip Smith, Daniel Nyhart, Dick MacGi1l. Seated: Debate The Shortridge Debate Team opened their season with 12 students attending the Debaters' Conference at Purdue Univer- sity. Shortridge debaters won more in- dividual awards than any other group represented. In a tournament of practice debates held at Garfield High School in Terre Haute, eight Shortridge debaters won five of twelve contests. Phillip Smith represented Shortridge in the State Oratorical Contest, and J. Dan Nyhart was the representative in the Constitutional Oratorical Contest spon- sored by the American Legion. The de- baters also participated in the State Ex- temporaneous Speaking Contest and the State Discussion Contest. The components of the varsity debate team and alternates were announced by C. C. Shoemaker on February 4, following a secord round of tryouts. Richard Mac- Gill and Tom Coryell were members of the afhrmative team, and Robert Munger and Helen McLane upheld the negative position. James Merrell was afnrmative alternate and Mark Sandground, negative alternate. Mr. Shoemaker. Debaters oil' for an out-of-town bout. IEHYS' GLICI-I 1'I.I'Ii. 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Written by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, the play is a three-act com- edy taking place in the living room of the Hughes home. It concerns Jean Hughes, the studious girl who Dick Buell tells Janet Polson about the atomic theory C?J in a scene from Life of the Party. suddenly tried to become a social butterfly and the life of the party. The cast of the play, which was a study of youth and family life, in- cluded Larry Noling, Diana Harvey, Janet Pol-son, Janet Brucker, Dick MacGill, Jewell Jean Lain, Jean Ann Bates, Gene Milliron, Jack Forbes, Dick Buell, Richard Russell, Dorothy Ann Gorman, Patricia Locke, Betty Ann Lewis, and Werner Haas. The success of the' play was due in a large part to the efforts of the stage crew, headed by Peter Cislak: the makeup committee, headed by Harriet Tresslerg and the wardrobe committee, with Peggy Joseph as head. Music for the production was provided by the pit orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William F. Wise. Fwst row: Janet Polson, Diana Harvey, Jody Harris, Jewell Jean Lain, Janet Brucker, Jean Ann Bates, Alice Terhune. Second row: Dorothy Gorman, Betty Ann Lewis, Shirley Krueger, Pat Locke, Dick Buell, Jack Forbes Third row: Gene Milliron, Werner Haas, Larry Noling, Richard Russell, Dick MacGill. Scfltcd: Bill Stephenson, Don Mosiman. First row: Joan Spitznagel, Diana Harvey, Jean Ann Bates. Janet Pol- son, Joan LeBien, Joan Harris. Sfrmzd rmr: Beverly Simon, Patty Nackenhorst, Nancy Crow, XV0l'll0l' Haas, John Williams, Grace VVhipple, Dave Schwindler, George Vonnegut, Eugene Smith, Marian Collins, Mfiry Martliu Turpin, Nancy Dearmin. The Play's The Thing . . . Senior Play A Date With Judy'l proved to be a very hilarious affair when presented by the senior class of '47. Under the guidance of Miss Eleanor Dee Theek and the student director, Jody Harris, the large cast was able to put on the show two consecutive nights, March 27 and 28. Two complete plays were cast to give more people a chance to participate. Jean Ann Bates and Janet Polson played the leading roles in the dual production. The three-act comedy depicts the antics of teen-age Judy Foster. her mis- chievous brother, Randolph, and her boy friend, Oogie. Written by Aleen Leslie, the play is based on the radio show of the same name. Judy's troubles concerning everything in general. and the problems of her harried parents illustrated situations which are familiar to all Shortridgers. VVith duplicate casts, two Judys make double trouble for two Oogies as brother Randolph plays referee. The play committee, appointed by the class president, Bill Thomas. was composed of Janet Polson, chairman: Donna Jean Sulli- vang Bill Stephenson: George Vonneguti and Werner Haas. Tryouts. which were held in January. attracted more than thirty seniors. Page UI UEZBQLLE L Quik Bxsknelf 5:1615 Nu Q + Joan F311 C Tic. Jaan Jro June? Poison J 9215 oon porjmcz Hur UQH H OW Q13 X Marge HQHXQ5 C Gbb Q, FronK Tolboiff Don Wise. Km Bob We Q Uxorl cr. XNQM B B YN. om n Jxm Gov 'BM TX1omc1s 530,11 'barih l. The freshmen take it hard. 2. VVillie escorts a frosh to the roof garden. 3. They call 'em sophomores, but who would guess it. First Down . Freshman September 9, 1946, found 353 freshmen gazing at the great hall of learning that was to be theirs for the next four years. After the first bewil- dered week, however, the freshies settled down and turned their attention to Second Down Sophomore F The sophomore class o 1947 entered the halls ofxShort- ridge this falllfukii ogre con- fidence nheghadhi ed the previous yeaig t W their turn to yfQl,. fr hi to the underlings, and, ta t them they did. ,Th sekse nd year students Cafe I itious lot N 7 uf' T X42 1-'LX HT' 'X . Q X Nxxx il ,1 l l X f 4 f i I :JS-,, fa., 1 7 homework and social activi- ties. The gym was the scene of the freshmen mixer and dance held October 22. This was followed on November 6 by the annual 9B Talent Show presented by and for the frosh. and active in school and so- cial activities. Many of the class participated in the nu- merous acts of the Junior Vaudeville, and could be seen scurrying to and from re- hearsals. The Kuder Preference Test administered to them in the fall, which measured each one's aptitudes in certain fields of future work. On the basis of this test, vocational guidance conferences were given on May 7. Each member of the class attended the two meetings of his choice. WHS WVhere the elite me-et to eat. JUNIOR OFFICERS, Front roua' Betsy Dithmer, sec- retary, Ellen Norman, program editor: Jody Hoster, vice- presidentg Joan Robinson. vaudeville chairman. Back row: Art Klein, treasurer: Ted Steeg, president. The next important activity was the Junior Prom, which was staged April 25, in the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple. A Junior Prom queen was chosen by the juniors only and presided over the dance. Jim Jay headed the Prom committee, which consisted of about one hundred jun- iors. The class sponsors, Mrs. Nell Merrick Thomas, Mr. Walter C. Geis- ler, and Mr. P. W. Holaday, also helped in the preparations. Another new item which the class of '48 has enjoyed is having all junior home rooms. This enables them to meet and become better ac- quainted with their classmates. Maestro Gause makes the old music box rock as rehearsal for the vaudeville goes on. Third Down . . . Juniors When the junior class of 1948 Went to the polls early in the fall. they elected six officers. These officers are: Ted Steeg. pres- identg Joan Hoster, vice-presidentg Betsy Dithmer, secretary: Art Klein, treasurer: Joan Robinson, Vaudeville chairman: and Ellen Norman, Vaudeville program editor. This was the first year for the election of a program editor. Of course, the class' biggest event was the Junior Vaudeville, which was held for four nights in Feb- ruary. Wolves in sheep's clothing. A vviflz' ri. ai a i :.,,,'..4- , Q ' Q . Q ,Q ' if Q Q 'l '?, u d d 0 9 U W d , ,A 5 XMI, , 'flghi f rllltvfnfh ' ,A fyqwxv- 1 x:, f?vn ,J I 'L-. r I rw 5 in 11? l 19425 Joan Robinson, Vaudeville chairman. The Junior Class of 1948 presented its twenty-fifth annual Junior Vaudeville on February 6, 7, 8, and 14. Delores Leonard and Betty Lou Stewart were the chairmen of Porter's Par0dies g Har- rigan's Heydayl' was headed by Jackie Crich- low, Ruth Markey, and Marian Merrittg Sing Out the News was directed by Ber- niece Horth, Bill Stephenson, and Dottie Webbg Gloria Shumaker and Ann Whitaker were co-chairmen of Fantasy in China g and An Artistry in Swing was directed by Ben Barth and Marge Reed. Below left: Singin' in the rain. Below right: The men behind the man - - - x DQ-1V ' QW Q Q 6 um D 3 if E? . Nfm fl Q' 'fm 'W' Jw 1, W Q ff Q, . ,Q M Looks like a tall story! Shortridge Cfubs go co-educational. f-S 1 x X kwa Nl w ' Il A . The main reason for club meetings ---- food, food ali, Q and food. Taking the boys for a ride. The cameraman was told to get a new angle! SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Marian Collins, Shirley Schaffner, Deloris Leonard, Julia Hull, Marge Miller, Martha Rafnel, Carol Baum, Patty Kettler, Joan Spitznagel. Second row: Betsy Veit, Jerry Hopkins, Pat Fricke, Phil Clark, Betty Ann Lewis, Mary Sue Weller, Dick Scales, Florence Gleason, Joan McMillan, Joan Davis, Ben Barth, Shirley Phillips, Phil Bain, Carla Jean Stout, Shirley Krueger. HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Chervyl Lesher, Virginia Cordill, Barbara Turner, Kay Stephenson, Jean Pierce, Joan Spitznagel, Portia Hurd, Marge Hartley, Sally Funkhouser, Virginia Noyes, Deloris Leonard, Marcia Lyda, Suzanne Williams, Julia Hull, Lucinda Kryter, Barbara Mason, Roxann Truitt, Second Row: Ann Inman, Marti Knauer, Carol Baum, Rose Solomon, Marilyn Wiegand, Elizabeth Armstrong, Joan Tucker, Carol Lambert, Grace Whipple, Florence Gleason, Shirley Hardin, Marcia Matthews, Ruth Auter, Jean McLach- lan, Nancy Buckler, Helen Mitchell, Devera Fisher. Third Row: Miss Foster, Earla Mae Poe, Barbara Heinlein, Marge Orr, Ann Boatman, Katherine Cox, Diana Harvey, Winifred Bundy, Barbara Croker, Mary Martha Turpin, Dorothy Gorman, Sara Julius, Mary Lou Wampler, Marian Collins, Sally Nugent, Miss Dipple, Mary Robinson, Mrs. Rawlings, Ruth Haas, Betty Ann Lewis. Fourth Row: George Vonnegut, Werner Haas, George Mize, James Landrus, Steve Pardee, Dick Powell, Bill Heinsohn, Pete Sophios, Rex Gordon, Jack Hall, Janet Polson, Helen McLane, Beverly Simon, Jeanette Jinks, Patty Nackenhorst, Nancy Dearmin, Shirley Schaffner, Dave James. Fifth row: Jack Warvel, Ralph Vonnegut, Francis Hueber, Dick Farrar, Charles Ballman, Richard Shane, Don Wise, Gerald Tarshes, Jack Schecter, Dick Hamilton, Andy Pelham, Bill Thomas, Peter Lederer, Malcolm Romine. OTHER MEMBERS: Delores Armand, Betty Blades, Patty Gatewood, Don Howe, Bob Jeffrey, Miriam Kulwin, Bill Lally, Robert Lutz, Joan McNary, Mark Rhoads, Gayle Shackleford, Alan Parrish. Make mine music with the Shortridge choir. Ben Barth grins happily as Marge Reed prepares to Auditorium This year Shortridgers were entertained by a number of unusual auditorium programs. planned and executed by the auditorium committee, with Marjorie Hartley as chair- man. There were pep sessions, a program by a swing band, and teasers for the all- school play, Bluebelle-Uglyman dance, and the senior play. Among special audito- riums were Rubinoff and his violin, the annual concert by the Indianapolis Sym- phony Orchestra, and our own music organ- izations, the band and glee clubs. Honor Day and Awards Day made Shortridgers realize the athletic and scholastic ability of their fellow classmates. Special pro- grams for Thanksgiving, Christmas. Easter, and Memorial Day were also presented. Athletes on parade. make with the vocal chords. AUDITORIUM COMMITTEE, First rmv: Joan Foltz. Marge Hartley, Mary Martha Turpin, Nancy Dearniin. Second row: Bill Stephenson, Shirley Krueger, Bcn Barth, Dottie VVebb, Don VVise. Bluebelle and Uglyman candidates pose for a family portrait. do bequeath . . . Warm . . . Senior Week May 29 marked the final day of high school for the senior class. Lockers were shut for the last time as they entered a new world of business and college. On Sunday, June 1, Vesper services were held at school for seniors, their parents and M-M friends. At the last senior meeting on June 2 they received their caps and gowns. There, also, iinal graduation plans were made. The following afternoon at Class Day, His- torian, Annabelle Church, reviewed their rugged pastsg Giftorian, Buddy Crabb, pre- sented giftsg Willmaker, Jerry Hopkins, be- queathed possessions to underclassmeng and Prophet, Deloris Leonard, looked into their futures. On June 4, in the Coliseum, came the long- awaited graduation exercises when diplomas Were presented. Deloris Leonard, prophetg and Buddy Crabb, giftorian. Below left: Cookie digs up those deep, dark secrets. Below right: Dee must rind the future pleasing! Above: Buddy makes a big package, but Nancy doesn't mind. Left: Jerry Hopkins, Willrnakerg Annabelle Church, historiang . 1, y 770' K747' tj X w g, ' U Q' K, ,. viz? u U 5 Cs-xaxswm AS PARTY On December 19 the senlors presented the1r gally wrapped toys as admlsslon to thexr annual Chrxstmas party whlch were later d1st11buted to needy Indlanapolls ch1ldren Due to the efforts of a commlttee headed by L1la Cullen and Buddy Crabb there was a fest1ve Chustmas tree decoratlng the Gym The entertamment bevan w1th some hot muslc combmmg the talents of Benny Barth on the drums and Paul Glll on the plano Vocals by a tr1o and mar1mba solos were followed w1th a performance of mag1c by D1ck Wmchester Santa Claus allas Mr Gale presented approprlate glfts Re freshments prov1ded by Annabelle Churchs commlttee were served and danclng to rec ords followed Publ1c1ty for the party was handled by D1ck MacG11l and h1S comrnlttee Page 103 -c' Lg, Q '7- Fleld Goal PORT In flflffffffx .lx fn xfflflfux, H1141 ffv fl! flu 1ffml,.. .Xlllu Huivt' C if 5' J EY, ,X -!N0lrg,bc. 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E is L 'Qi,i 'q' 5f9f'44.E:3:'E:fII2-Q., 1 tywfiibr -Qe' x l f 1' li Q 3 ' QOTBHLL Coach George N Gale rn h1s first year as varsxty football coach watched Rogels Keever and T1chenor score to down Warren Central 20 6 1n the seasons opener A sensatxonal last m1nute Leer to T1chenor pass spelled a 6 0 defeat for Southport and Crabb Tlchenor and Steeg ran w1ld agalnst Anderson to slaughter the Indlans 32 6 Frank Talbotts 90 yard return of an 1ntercepted pass featured the 7 7 t1e w1th Wash1ngton but Cathedral dem onstrated great power m crushmg the Blue Dev1ls 31 6 for thexr first loss Und1smayed the locals knocked off New Castle 31 13 and Manual 18 2 to set the stage for the follow1ng week when Crabb Keever Leer and Steeg each scored to g1ve the Satans a sweet 27 7 v1ctory over Broad R1pple The w1ndup t1lt found Tech cap1tal1z1ng on Shortndge fumbles to gam a 19 0 shut out sfxfy fff Fzrst row Don G1lmore Pxerce Reld Frank Talbott B111 Thomas Jun Clark Bob McElroy Cecll Crabb Bob Benjannn Second row Howard Klrg Gene Parr Jack Leer J1m Horton Jack McVey Evan Parker Tom W1l11ams Ted Steeg Gene Henshaw John Bert lung Coach George Gale Top row John Grlmmer Ralph Davls Dudley Burge Art Kleln Jack Ollvey Bob Hanna Kent Cullen Charles Keever Bob Sw an Page 109 'li '35 aff X fy ll wx X 1 x if - 1 v ' v -' - 7 , . - . . . , - . . . , -, 1 1 1 ! , Johan Rosenthal, Bill Ileventhal, Jaok Bodine, Tomy Thompson, Jerry Erickson. ' ' ' 'T' Uaocv C' CCC mfr oy CT Ltudnrfla 7 02-If! Keaue 'fouchman CCR K Zeb-L 1'hc7mloSorx RESERVES - Front row: Pete Sprecher, Bill Ford, Chas. Lamb, Bob Gruman, Kenny Hughes, Dave Lohss, Bill Freihofer, Reed Rice, John Jones, Dick Fleck, Bill Davis, Ralph Waddington. Bill Bosson. Second row: John Davis, Jim McBride, Dick Hall, Bob Hall, Dale Beneiield, George Haverstick, Bob Robinson, Douglas King, Bob Kennerly, Tom Tichenor, Roger Clug- gish, Dick Stout, Don Walker, Bill Cox, Coach Rouch. Top row: Dick Smith, Tom Kelley, Sandy Fecney, Scott Brown- ing, Dick Seifert, Hartley Wanner, Harry McCormick, Don Wesling, Sam Goodwin, George Thompson, Dan Skinner, Bob Summers, J. Jordon, Buddy Woodsmall. RESERVE SUMMARY FRESHMAN SUMMARY S'H.S' S.H.S. 26 Fairview 0 6 Washington 0 14 Cathedral 6 13 Broad Ripple 0 12 Tech 26 7 Manual 7 18 Manual 0 0 Tech 0 0 Washington 6 7 Broad Ripple 6 6 Catherdal 13 FRESHMfENa First row: Jameson, Warner, Crooks, Vance, Hornbeck, Hughes, Dufheld, Moore, Roberson. Second row: Klein, Mc- Donald, Christy, Glick, Falender, Peck, Pcrine, Beach, Harold, Estabrook, Manager Schumacher. Third Tow: Coach Woods, Ralph, Yaver, Gilchrist, Marks, Lauter, Clawson, Beall, Burton, Winton, Smith, Siddens, Coach Aberson. Back row: Von Foerster, Bratton, Clifton, Mummert, Lugar, Booker, Drake, Cummins, Mercer, Dawson, Goth, Tavel. - 3 , Quang LETTERMENS CLUB, First row: Thompson, Bodine, King, Clark, Mc-Fllroy. Sfrvnid row.. Benjamin' Seidensticker, Reid. Third roir: VVade, Rosenthal, Shepard, Leventhal. Fourth rout' Horton, Parker, Talbott, Gilmore, Klein. Fifth roar: Tichenor, D. Thomas. Crabb. Keever, B. Thomas, Leer, Gasper, Rogers, VValker, Stceg, Mc'Vey. Trophy Winners At the close of the regular football season five individual trophies are awarded, based on the gridiron merits of various varsity and freshman players. The Frank J. Skinner trophy which went to Bill Thomas is given to the most val- uable player. The Wm. and Lewis Skinner tro- phy awarded to the most improved lineman and back went to Bill Leventhal and Ted Steeg re- spectively. The new Robert C. Burnett Tough- man's Trophy was won by Bill Thomas while the new James A. Davis freshman trophy for the most improved frosh back and lineman went to Rufus Marks and Richard Christy respectively. One of the most important varsity awards, the Herbert G. Wagner trophy for sportsmanship. was given to Frank Talbott. Rufus Marks, outstanding freshman back: Bill Leventhal. most improved lineman: Bill Thomas. most valuable player: Ted Stee , most im roved back, Richard Christy, outstand- E P ing' freshman line. Lettermenis Club The first Lettermen's meeting of the year was held February 21. The onicers elected were: Jim Clark, presidentg Bill Leventhal, vice-presidentg Charlie Walker, secretary, Frank Talbott, treas- urer, and Bob McElroy, publicity chairman. The first letterman sponsored activity was the annual football letterman -faculty basketball game, with the faculty winning 33-29. The letter- men also ushered for the Senior Play, March 27 and 28, and held a banquet for their fathers in the school cafeteria. This year there were thirty-five members, every letter winner in any sport is a member. The pur- pose of the club is to help the Athletic Depart- ment and the school in all ways possible, and to better conditions in the halls and in the cafeteria. They also helped Mr. Julius in selling basketball tickets and in ushering for the state basketball tournament. Mr. Julius and Mr. Gale are faculty sponsors. Jim Buck. cross country: Max Schuniaker, fresh- man football: Charles XValker. football: Jim Jordon, basketball: Toni Barnes. track and foot- ball. VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Wade, Benjamin, Rogers, Hicks, Thomas. Second row: Coach Steiner, Levinson, Keever, Rosenthal, Mote, Lacy, Jordan, student manager. ,-'V-sms XX X B SKEITB LL Jerry Steiner, new head basketball coach, called practice early in Octo- ber and received 117 candidates and three returning lettermen. Greenfield and Noblesville were the first to fall and the Satans contin- ued their winning ways with a sparkling 34-26 upset victory over Shelbyville. Bob Wade tallied 26 points as Franklin Township lost in an over- time and Southport was beaten in the nightcap to give the Satans the holiday tournament championship. Disaster followed when Warren Central pulled out a surprise 35-33 upset at the Washington Invitat- ional, but the Demons bounced back to thump Manual in the conso- lation. Shortridge scored consecutive wins over Ben Davis, Cathedral and Uni- versity Bloomington before Ripple stopped them, 39-38. Undaunted, the Felixmen edged Howe, 33-30, and defeated the Rockets, 35-33, in an overtime tilt. Anderson bowed, 37-32, and Manual and Howe fell again before a fast Lebanon quintet eked out a 41-40 win. The following week Shortridge clinched the city crown against Tech with Wade scoring eight points in Continued on page 117 Kenny tips as Satans trip Shelbyville champs. Winger shoots, Grecnclads fall. Don Thomas in bad company. Q fvffxf 1.1 X gk ' 6 I KX! fi 1 .J .gi 11 'if A A A Z, .y I V Q f 1 I Q , , X , 'ia it . . rf. 1 ' . ' . 1 W Af W .. 0 t Q., Q 3 9 I 5 fl . 1, A .A 2, 4 ' 1 Q. .f First row: Burge, Gasper, Horton, Hughes, Grimmer, Lambert, Evans, Gardner Second row: Barnes, student manager, Phillips, Jacobs, Stout, F. Davis, Bosson R. Davis, Feltner, Glessing, Coach Gale. RESERVE SUMMARY' S.H.S. S.H.S. 23 Greenfield 18 26 28 Noblesville 19 28 19 Shelbyville 7 13 28 Sacred Heart 0 16 22 Ben Davis 15 2 30 Cathedral 27 16 20 University fBloomingtonJ 16 15 13 Broad Ripple 12 19 9 Anderson 27 21 20 Howe 19 28 36 Manual 24 15 34 Lebanon 21 24 21 Tech 16 14 26 Washington 20 13 33 Crawfordsville 16 15 FRESHMAN SUMMARY Sacred Heart 22 Crispus Attucks 19 Manual 28 Warren Central 14 Broad Ripple 19 Lawrence Central 25 Washington 9 Broad Ripple 20 Tech 26 Zionsville 15 Howe 18 Ben Davis 20 Crispus Attucks 22 Southport 22 Cathedral 16 First row: Christy, Warner, McCallum Frank, Estabrook, McGuire, Lugar Sigler. Second row: Burton, Mumvert, Perine, Gilchrist, Marks, Klein, Schurnac her, Clawson, Winton. Standing: Aberson, Wilson, Smith, Hughes, Robinson, Sup ple, Owens, Drake, Yaver, Cordes, Falender. S Q .fx X i 41 -'mg-sf Keever Benjamin VVade Rosenthal Continued from page 114 an overtime. The regular season ended with Crawfordsville being added to the list of the vanquished. Southport's Cardinals brought sud- den death to the Blue Devils' sec- tional aspirations with a 32-31 up- set in the first round. Coach George Gales' Reserve squad had a very successful season, losing only one game and Winning' the city reserve crown. Ed Gasper, Jim Hort- on,Don Gardiner, Ross Lambert and Dud Burge were outstanding for the B-men. The freshmen under the tutelage of Roy V. Aberson ended up with a re- cord of six victories and nine losses with Jim Clawson. Norm Klein, Ru- fus Marks. Bob Gilchrist. and Tom Perine showing the way. . .,,.. ...,.. , . ,,,,. .., Hicks Bill Thomas sneaks one from the faculty. Who was the magician who balanced that ball ,igf gi? fy!-F A 'sq 5-M an so J if 'fx Xa X-at '- t Ni i lb A Remy McKean '46 gets off to a quick start. Park Snyder '46 demonstrates his specialty. Track For the first time in a decade Shortridge was blessed with the honor of having two spring sports, but the old reliable track team under the tutelage of coach Don R. Knight, began its practice the first good day of March in anticipation of one of its best seasons in years. The Satan Spikesters opened the season carrying an undefeated tag in dual meets since 1943, which means that as a squad the Northsiders have not been defeated in their four years at Short- ridge. Co-Captains John Casson and Bob Wade who received letters as juniors, were joined by lettermen Jim Seidensticker, Edward Gasper, and Jack Tichenor, all juniors. Cross country men Donald Thomas and Pete Shepard both received monograms in the fall sport and bolstered the inexperienced crew. Tichenor, McKean, and Snyder make a triple play for the lead. ...N- --'JQL-'fit ,-I' U' 3, ' . fi x ,.,. N ,- f . r IT! ff, , H X 59 Q as at e 'vb -3' N 5 3 , ' -Pa r xv- we it i . , ff' f 1 :ff -..f - x - 4' X f 1 1 X ' Z X A X' . X XX XX A ' '15 'PI 4. -. Y . x ,A im, . ' Fix, 1. K ,, X X Q I - .... rx 3 e i J K Q V , 'S A M is .ar-L 1011435 4,, 1 A , . V P N i x 5 Q ,fy-1 L A R - A ,. ,M ,Y 4, ,,,' 'V First Row: Coach Don R. Knight, Huesiman, Boyd, King, Hughes, Morgan. Second Row: Nyhart, Thomas, Wischer, Meade, Shepard, Lemons. Cross Country, Baseball, Golf The Shortridge cross country team under Don R. Knight finished one of its most successful seasons boasting fourth place in the city meet, and fourth in the state meet held at Southgrove Golf Course early in October. Don Thomas, Shortridge basketball player, was the fifteenth man in the state contest, while he cap- tured fifth in the city affair. Constantly behind Thomas was Pete Shepard, a junior miler from the track squad, whose hard run- ning was the reason that Shortridge won several meets, as he pushed the leader to the utmost to win the race. Track man Phil Boyd was another top performer in the early season, but the longer strides beat him. John Wichser, another senior took points in almost every meet as he made the boys eat cinders in the Ripple and Lawrence meets. The first Satan baseball team in twenty years took the diamond under the direction of Jerry Steiner. The following list of boys composed the squad which carried the name of Shortridge on the diamond: pitchers, Fred Davis and Chuck Rut- Batter-up! Six members of new S,H.S. ball team. inberg, catchers, Cecil Abbott and Pete Sprecherg first base, Gene Rogers and Jack Harris, second base, Joe Spencer and Bill Allen, third base, Wil- liam Brown and Frank Talbottg shortstop, Buddy Crabb and Noah Feltnerg outfielders, Charles Lamb, Ronny Nelson, Chuck Keever, Richard Fleck, Bill Bosson, Dick Stout and Ralph Davis. Highlights of the season were two doubleheaders played under the lights at Victory field on May 15 and 19. The 1947 Shortridge golf team under the tutelage of Kenneth Peterman began the season with eighteen candidates. A tentative eight meet sched- ule was arranged which included the following events: April 21 - Tech April 24 - Broad Ripple April 30 - Howe May 5 - Howe May 8 - Crispus Attucks May 12 - Marion County Tournament May 14 - Tech May 24 - State Golf Tourney Golf team members ready to tee off. - -- - . f ze :nm ,..vma,. .....- i 4 A I -ff K ,4 Y W . JUNE 3 , 5 Vial! 5 if fi: 1 111413 rs 1 MXN. 945 'sv 3 9 I- .x- ' 2 1 f ,no 92 . 'A i x - , I , 1 -, If 1-, The photographer must be interesting! Now if he only had some money- At ease, boys- They call it homework! uf' Study Shortudge style Proof that two can 11ve as cheflply ss one Thats Whele my money goes' He shall not pass' Set em up 1n the next alley boys 3 'I-.., 1 KN W? a 3 Rw- The Final Gun Sounds The Game lS Over A A ,fy X . f X -iii XWIAK sa K ,W .-T . 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