Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Our days arc full und purposeful. busy and exciting. ontvrtuiniml und mvmoruhlo bc- causc We'rc in thc middle of cvorytliinpgl' To picture and pr0sm'v0 in somo measure this particular pattern that is Shortrldgv, we hrcscnt our life at 34th and Meridian us sc-on in 1954. .-,P mf, ' il ff , it '- i 1' .1 gfQKJfi R .Q ' f EL! XB. 'lx X fl? fx-. nf I . Y xl t, 'ch ff ' ' X! i ' 1 rf as XJ! X x .INK qi! Roy Aberson, Annual Dedicatee The Seniors Choose f'Abie Amid a thunderous round of applause, Roy Aberson humbly and gratefully accepted the tribute which the Class of 1954 bestowed upon him in the dedication of their Annual. This is only a small way to repay him for the friendli- ness, loyalty, cooperation and enthusiasm he has shown us. In our four years at Shortridge, we have observed and worked with him as teacher. coach, and sponsor. We know full well his sin- cere interest in our activities, his encouragement of our projects, and his ever-present loyalty to the high ideals and standards which exemplify the Shortridge spirit. To him, therefore, we are proud to dedicate this, our Annual of 1954. N mar Chem labs are mystical places for the uninformed. Fall classes started with a. bang as students scurried around filling out form 23's, making necessary program changes. and adjusting to new teachers. The bewildered freshies thought their new life was wonderful, but confusing, and upperclassmen were happy to be back in the center of activity. Classes Are the enter 0 Une Learning vzriecz' Subjects, Well-Equgbped Classrooms Upper-Public speakers gain poise. Lower-Butterflies and beetles are added to bug hunters' collections. As classes assumed a somewhat normal routine, public speaking students could be found dis- cussing world problems, eulogizing famous per- sons, and demonstrating the finer points of play- ing chess. Budding biologists did their home- work outdoors as they frantically searched for unusual bugs and leaves. The library was a popular place during study periods as students made good use of its 23,400 volumes. Along with these events, there were students of government and problems taking study trips, chemists pre- paring mercuric oxide, and many typists missing numerous keys. Truly, classes at 34th and Me- ridian were in full swing. Upper-At least they look studious! Righ!-Another mistake, another sheet of paper. Ve are Us or zz Fast-Moving World Activities Are zmzerous, Busy, and Fun g Aw This speedy pace at 34th and Meridian con- tinued as old clubs reorganized and new ones were formed while newly elected class officers plunged enthusiastically into various duties. The Echo scribes interviewed several famous person- alities including Jim Lucas who enlightened many students at an all-city high school convo- cation on his personal war experiences. Jour- nalists also gained information on their annual trek to Franklin for the Press Convention. Afternoons were busy as students prepared for the Family Frolic, tried out for the Senior Play, and practiced for vaudeville cuts. Evenings, how- ever, were just as full with football games, club meetings, and studying. Whether a dance, party or just a hob-knob at the Tee-Pee, time on the weekend-s seemed to fly and Monday-oh, it rolled around so soon! Upper-Press interviews Jim Lucas, war reporter. Middle-Home Ec welcomes spring with punch party. Lower-Journalists campaign for veep at IHSPA. 8 Riglzl-How do you do's exchanged at ROTC ball. Lower-Coach Gale gives last-minute instructions. Q5 Commercial artists lend a magic touch to Frolic signs 9 . 5 Students Work Hamf WiniRecognition X-v--. . 17- Quiz 'Em team brushes up for another win. They were great boysg it was a great yearf' EGF? i xii Kita il L .. , si' w I- lf in? Qxge The spicy, crisp atmosphere of fall at 34th and Meridian changed to one of festivity and merriment as the spirit of the holidays in- vaded the halls. The gay. senior Christmas party and the warm, sweet tones of the Madri- gal made appropriate background for routine events on the days before vacation. A new year came and suddenly il was ex- citing, hysterical sectional time. Shortridgers rooted with new enthusiasm under their perky, new blue and white beanies. For the first time in many seasons. we won our initial bout. but high hopes were snuffed out during the second heartbreaker with Warren Central, The Quiz 'Em team spent many laborious hours poring over current events and their hard work was rewarded by a fine record of wins. The pit band spent just as many hours pa- tiently rehearsing the vaudeville lines. Their reward? One of the best vaudevilles ever! Upper-Eats were plentiful at senior party, Middle-Blow, man, blow. Lower-The press sees, knows all. C I Spring rings ew Sch00L Social Doin's Upper-The attendance desk at 8:05, Lower-In between classes is a rush at bookstore. In spring, a young students fancy turns to thoughts of . . . well, anyway, it is hoped that spring fever was not the cause of attendance desk lines when balmy weather made its appear- ance! The crowd at the bookstore again became a familiar sight as students waited patiently to buy the spring semesters books. Many Echo rv- porters were old hands by now while aspiring young writers learned the how to's in a newly organized prep class. Never-to-be-forgotten are those gabfests in our cheerful cafeteria which later turned to walks on the sunshiny north campus. The last weeks at 34th and Meridian were a flurry as seniors excitedly anticipated the senior dance, vespers, commencement, and the final. but dreamy Grad dance. Sports enthusiasts avidly followed baseball, track, golf, and tennis while the Sophs devoted much of their busy time to that all-important subject-choosing a voca- tion. Who says that spring is a lazy time? 12 Upper-Here's a scoop on the prom Middle-Oh, golly, this is great! LOIl'6l'- HG176 you heard about 13 Sbortridgers ontimze Old Pursuits, Eighty-nine years is zi long time and Short- ridge, as the oldest high school in Indianapolis. has changed along with the city and its people. The past year at 34th and Meridian has seen many of these changes. The new look was seen in the addition of a new faculty parking lot. in the renovation of classrooms with plaster and paint, and in the gift of 5,000 records which helped our new FM station to get started. The Gala float shous Shortrzdqer s 89 years of progress, education. hx. bl.-, .Lift ' Band salutes U.S.A. with entertaining half-time program. student body is most grateful to the PTA and to the school for securing a new, fine organ, and to the Dads' Club and- Alumni Association for their active support and promotion of lights and new bleachers on the athletic field. While the school has seen these improvements in the past year, the students have made changes twhether they are improvements remains to be seenb in promoting fads of leather jackets, knee socks, bermuda shorts, pony tails and capejios for the girls, and for the boys, Hollywood burrs and dirty white bucks. This, however, is only a glimpse into the busy life at 34th and Meridian. For a more complete picture, 1et's look at the students as they worked with teachers, participated in activities, prepared for graduation, took part in sports, and just had fun! Look Forward To Improvements 15 C fm! s SX sm N N , 'l W -ik - ls, 5 lliii??-.m- ,. -. 7' Joel W. Hadley, Principal rinc4bczL Vice-Princibals, To administer the general rules, policies, and procedure of the school system is the task that confronts Mr, Shortridgef' better known to stu- dents as Joel W. Hadley, principal of Shortridge. In addition to his regular duties, Mr. Hadley had the honor of representing Shortridge at the convention of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Chicago, Illi- nois. Budget, faculty, special events, class schedules, and student problems are the general responsi- bilities of Robert L. Green and Claude M. Kees- ling, the vice-principals. who assist Mr. Hadley in managing the daily activities of SHS besides talking to grade school students who will bc attending Shortridge in the future. Claude M. Keesling, Vice-Principal Robert L. Green, Vice-Principal ,4 18 Advisers Guide Activities Girls' advisers-Miss Ruth Lewman, Miss Reeta Boys advisers Kenneth Peterman Don Knight Clark, Mrs. Nell Thomas. Lestev Groth Need some advice? The doors of 103 and 104 are always open to pupils with problems. Under the direction of Kenneth Peterman, guidance head, Miss Reeta Clark, Mrs. Nell Merrick Thom- as, Don Knight, and Miss Dorothy Peterson serve as advisers for the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Lester P. Groth handles all special tests, and Mrs. Annalee Miller is special adviser for students interested in eastern colleges. Orient-ing the freshmen, giving sophomores a vocational conference. helping the juniors with their Vaudeville, and preparing the seniors for graduation are just a few of the many activities managed annually by the guidance department. Upper-Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, dean of gzrls Lower-Miss Rea Bauer, Social Service. Om' Teachers Are the Center ofO1zr Lefzruizlg, 'l'..l, Ifll I,,XNHI',X'1I4I, Mrs. Iilxznlurh Ili-lm. Miss .I-wry Sivlnrr. Mis M.ui5 1' 'I'i-ifI'I-I. I'.IIII I-I Iiiii IimI5 lmfls-ni. Miss .Iusvpiiilw In-v, Mrs. ,IINI-plliliv NJ! pivllil'--Ii. Miss Iifiilii I.UfIIIi, Ilwii-il M Kin: lliss IIIIIIYIIIIHIIS 'IMI-3 Mrs, 4l1':44-I Yill, Il .IlI, Iillllill-ILL' 'IN-iv right I.,XNGl'.X1ll'1: I.:-sin-1' Glwvtli. Mrs. llvr- 'l'Ii1ilii:ls IP, XYUUIIS, In-mi. IPIISFIVJII 1 Ill1'IIII'Pll HUIIUIII lluwlu- XXX-mill'-1's. Mrs. V1-im AIIIVQLZIII, Miss IAIIIIS4' III-il:-V. IClim'h IIIIVIHII. lim-ml, mzitli--mznlivsg Ilullm-rl I.. Xuppm Mini.-41: Mrs. Yiruinizl Iiiwllmlii. Miss Iluzvl NYIIINPHHIIII, 1Iil'w'lm', :itlih-lie-s. iss Iilllli I.1-umsuu, IZ'-Hum In-ft MX'l'II' Il-'IH-II I, Hr:-I-ll. Miss I'iIIIII MIIIIII-f Iv!! 4II I-'IVIAI Mrs ,lwsu-piiin-' IIllI'Ix . Mis. H1-lung Miss l.1-His' Il-ll-1, I'--I1 II Knight X-it pi 'hill'-In II.mso-lil Mrs. I-Ilixnlwvh 'I'r-ill, Mrs. Numllu ilirwig MissGi,1v-I- Vusi-r 4'I.Iu-l- M Ii--sling If-im-1' N--I lri4'Illl'l'tI. Miss IH-in Weill'-'11, Miss I'I:x Il.-11mm I-ight M.X'I'lI, Huw 3 lt:-pun: Millllxzun. W1 'l'Il.1IlI, Mis. xIJIl'L1ZII'l'I I,:1c-I-5, Iizim Gilvsun. Vulill I.--II. Ibm I: Mrs, l I1vlv-l11'-- Vim Mivlvlln- l'lIYSI1'.Xl, l'lIlI'I'.X'I'IHN, Huw 21 l'l1-'ln IIIIIJLIIGIIII, Mrs, I-'lulw-yiqw Ihvmluwllulu. Miss XI:ni'L:nl'1l If-31:-vids. Miss Vznryi IIiIIll4'S,I1t'1il'1.1l' N, Gul:-, Huw I: l'is-rsum, I':ii'l 1'm'liin. 20 01n'Sp0rts, mm' Our Extra-Cztrriczzlazr Activities 'Pup in-H S1H'I.XI. r4l'IlfIN1'i-Z, Huw 2: Miss limwriliy Midillv r'ip:hl MVSIU: limi Marlin, Miss .ln I4-li-l's-in. Mrs, Kziliiryli Smith, Ili-Iwrl Y. Ilirst:-in. llaimpsuu, .lzima-s 4':llx'1-VI, im i. Mrs. .Nunn He-rlli-, Mrs. Ifiisim- M. Want:-runnin, l,nw1-r l--I'l-- I-ENGLISH, lluw 2: Mrs, l-'l1in'm--- Win Xirs, Mquluv 'l'.-mpi-ri--5. 1-r, Mrs. X'ix':irii:n l.vwis, Mrs. if-iris I-Ilixins. Miss il.-4 li 'Pup right SHVLXI, St'il4IXi'l1I1 Ilulvvrl l., Nippvr, 1'l:ll'li, Mrs, Ii:al'iml':i Il'nl'm-il. lion' IZ Mrs, I.u1iis. lI:u'i-lil Nvpgli-y, Huy ,Xin-iswii. Si-:iii-il: Mrs. Mzii'g'ui'i-I Slvi,z1vr, Mrs. liizuiys ilrvwi-V, Miss M:ii'p:urvi Mm iizirnn-i', Mrs. .Xiinzali-v Milli-r, Mrs, ilupv it, Nm-viii. Lzmlxivry, Mrs. lim-in-I Svhumau-In-r, Mrs. Illzuiviu- Iiziul iiuliviiliiznls 'l'Hp: Miss Iv:il-- Wann-x'ln1l'y, 1-iiuirmaxn, ings. illlllll'1'l'UIlUllii1'S. Miss Ii--Iwli K. i r:iza-1-, in-mi. sm-iul l,uw1-1' Vi!-Lili i1INHI.lSII, Iiiiw 3: Mrs. Alun-uzuii Iuiii--s. 111,114-ini Miss Mil-ir:-.1 lf.-sim-, in-zui, I-Znulislxg Iinrnvs. V, l'. Sim--xnziiv-V, Miss l':ll'ZllI1ll' lf. 'Ph---li XXIII I-'. XX'us1,vi1:iirmnn, musiv, Iluw 1: XlI's. i-Iuiziii X'--s. Mrs. Nm-li 'l'l1-:must M1 Mifidli- HUM!-I l4Z1'llNHMI1'S: Mrs. li--li-u iii-lms, Kzitiirvn Smith, Miss Alix-1-.Iailiv iii-ssivr, Nm ini:-iurui Mrs. Ulm! Vunrzui. Miss lm:-willy t':ni'sim, Mrs. llvli-n Miss lluth .'Xl'I7lSIl'HllLL', Miss .li-znliiiwltv lirliixli, Mrs. Nu Xlanlniux. gi-iiiai Iiaymli-11. imni:-I Wvlvlx. 21 X ELLE img my .Q lx We Keep Them Busy With Our Problems and Questions l'pin-r lifft ll-vw 2: Miss IZ:-ily linux-r, :nssislzxnt lmliviiliizils -'l'up: Miss 'I'rvll:i Wimil, In-zul, liusiui-ss lim-.ii-iging M-Hi.gl,1'lii-starrSi-vile-lu-y, i-uinlilzimluiit, llll'I'l' PK1llK'lllilllIQ l'liurl4-s Il. Yi-:ni4vl', lu-nil. :urls :xml 1-r:1l'Is. uriilg Illiss Illairii- Murfiii. nursv. llnw I: Mrs. lflslln-r liutlnmt lluln-rl flrululrs. Uililiflllilll, plixsii-:ul sm-in-in-4-. 4'.u:in:i:li. he-:nl lilvr:iri:an. Mrs, l r:lni'is l,i4-lilwfnwzill--V. Hi-l---l'I l,. Blanc-li. in-zul. lui'-Iv-:5 :Anil pliysi-rurzipiu, 1-.ill-in-i'i.a iiiainziu-Ai, Mis. .l-ssziminv lfitvli, slllliy' li:ill l.Uwf-i' li-l'l l'llYSl4',Xl. Sl'll4IN4'l1I: lhnwlnli llivi-, lun li-:ii-in-in Ni-1 pil-Iurv--I: Aliss I!--tty Nivlmlsini. lmnk- l.:lii1p:, Mrs. lli-uri:-Ira I':irli'-r. ll. ll. Sis-imbrs. Nut sim-V iiizinziui-r. pivluri-il: .lrxiiws ll'-ill-livl'I'--i'. l'ppi-r right .XIl'l'S ,XNIH l'll.Xl 'l'S: llmwlnli ll. John- lmwa-r righl - IIVSINICSSl1Ilil'1'.X'l'IHN. lluw 25. Hll'illlI sun Mrs. lilizailu-Ili llom-li, I':iul .lustivm-, Miss .lzinv ll:-use-l, Mrs, Maury I,ytli-. Alrs, Mznry Si.-sg--I, Ki-niu-Ili All-ssii-lc, William .Xinllimg .l. XY. Aulrln-. Hrrivl II, l'vlvrm:in. Huw l: Mrs, I.1-mm Il, llaim-1-i-Ii, Miss Flin'- 'I'lllllllil'l'l', 1-ilu' lmy, .'Xrlhur ll. Hliull, Miss lflmwiiw- 1:l'it'lH'lISll'U,il Kliwlslle' ISIUIAHIY ANU I'IlYSlHl!llAl'llY: VPIIUIIIJIS Mrs. Alum 1'luris!wiil1Ir. Hx'-rmir-f. Klux I-'--is5ll1. Miss lllllli llivlizlrils. I'. NYM'-I ll.-lmlziy. Xlls,.lv1:lll l'ri-llymzan. lmstwr' Ifrmli. Aliss Nlil- ilrv--l 1':impli1ll, i':lIll'II Ilillilv-r, 'l'linm:is llzism-s, 22 2,387 Students Were mfollecl in 237 Courses Lab makes reading fun. Triy class gefs an eyeful. From cave-man to United Nations is included in the history department. They don't limit teaching to Shortridge. though: history classes from SHS may be seen all over the city learning their lesson first-hand. Physical science courses here are among the best, too. This might be because of the quality and quantity of equipment, which is surpassed by few high schools in the country. Natural science courses also are offered, and field trips supplement these courses. Everything from bugs, beetles, and Howers to crystals form- ing in evil smelling acids are carried around, but it adds variety to the monotony of school books, especially if something spills or escapes in a doomed locker! Mmmmm. oh, why did I have to have an Eng- lish class right across the hall from a home ee lab? is a familiar cry. Yummy aromas and smart dresses are the products of home cc stu- dents, who have a lot ol fun learning to be good homemakers. We at Shortridge may be justly proud ol' the high scholastic reputation which we have all over the nation. Those with a good record and diplo- ma from Shortridge High School can be assured Problems student points out homeland. 23 Accurate work is required for crafts class. 70 er ent of Seniors that they are prepared to enter college or the business world as well prepared as any high school graduate with whom they may come into contact. Shortridge offers a wide and varied curriculum, including 12 departments. This year Shortridge kept right in step with many of the progressive schools over the country who have begun de- velopmental reading courses as part of their Eng- lish department. Our English department also offers many interesting elective courses as well as the required ones. Opportunities for mathematics training at Shortridge are very good, if the fact that each year our students take many top places in the state math contests is an indication. Although only one year is required for graduation. I1 firm foundation for college work may be acquired from the many math courses. The interested language student may also get a strong background at Shortridge, as courses Lower-F-Yum! Yum! How 'bout cz cookie? Right-Artist works for coveted honor key. M----A- + ' . ',, . Will fiend College Looks easy, doesn't it? English class tries out the mzke ranging from Latin I through German VIII are offered. Of the English, math, and language departments, it may be said, C'est si bon! Click, click. go the typewriters, brrrr goes the bell! Five mistakes? Oh, dear. Typing, plus shorthand, business arithmetic and many other valuable courses are offered to the business prep student. Arts and crafts is another practical depart- ment. Our students in this department do every- thing but build a house to live in! Do, re, me fa, sol, la, ti. do! Shortridge music lovers, alias Martin, Calvert, and Wise aspirants, have lots of fun and enjoy many varied activi- ties as they receive wonderful training in their various fields. Shortridgers may participate in orchestra, band. and choral groups. A relief from using only the gray matter in our upper regions comes when the boys and girls participate in the many physical education activ- ities, from calisthenics to rhythmic exercises. Our athletics department is large, too, and includes everything except tiddly-winks for SHS- ers of all ages, in all sports, intramural to varsity. Ja, oui, vero, si, in any language ou? departnz ent efcels. 6 Q, ly NU W nm ' x Five Stezjjfv Kee Miss Jeannette Grubb and Mrs. Doris Elkins, V Daily Echo Editors-Nancy Mossler, Nancy Craw- E!'h.OS1JO7ISO7'S. ford, Sally Mitten, Micki Webb, Betty Long. Extra, extra, read all about it. The Shortridgc Daily Echo is the Iirst daily high school news- paper in the world! Yep, that's a facto The four-page publication is also the only high school daily in Indianapolis. MHNILXY S'l'.Xl l fIiuw Ili Nululif- liclvis, XY.1ll.u'-- 'I'v1'ry, Stanls-y llurl, Ifrunlc Cams:-, Ivivk XVPVIZ. Amly lim-y, lmn llucus, Limlza I,--lmmn, Mary I.u II1-rinig, .l4-:mnim- llnllanci. Huw ZZ: Alury .lu Ilunla, Num-y In-un, Kurs-n Pull, Ii1ll'll2ll'il 3l1lSUll. .lusly llim-, lilizu- ln.-th Kzxhln, 'l'y Sl'lll1lllll'lC. ,lunly Gallup. lnlnisv Whit.-, l1l'SINl-ISS .XNII1'llil'l'l..X'l'IHN 'l'ql'1lllII livlty l.um.:, lk-uny Sllllflllil. Sslnrlrn Kumpv, Kay l.:nv--llv, Slum'--11 .luliv Snyfln-r, Ilimln llmnlwin. Sznru Mill--n. lim-li: Hsluwm-, Mzxrilyn Morris, Slmruu lfowl. 'l'h:nli:u llos--:u Ilivk Hhru. Al2Il'l.l'iII'l'l Nilll1'I'l1'lg1'. lXl:u'p:ul'vt lflmrivk, Su:-mn linker. Iluw1:l'ul'1rl lwvu-. .lnmf l,1-cle-ra-V, l'e-:1r- U1-nniv Must, Slmrun V1-oss, sun Smith. Sin-Ulu-n Ompi-r'. 28 Daigf Echo Going Five separate staffs are required to keep the paper going, This year Betty Long, Nancy Moss- ler, Mildred Webb, Nancy Crawford, and Sara Mitten edited the Monday through Friday edi- tions under the sponsorship of Miss Jeannette Grubb and Mrs. Doris Elkins. News and features were the keynotes as Echo reporters interviewed Gloria Swanson, Trygve Lie, Claude Rains, Bill Shirley, and many other interesting people, Sports, columns, and ads written by SHS'ers rounded out the daily edition, Publishing' the Christmas Echo was an enjoy- able job for Betty Long and Sara Mitten who were assisted by the Fiction club members and Echo stails. No newspaper could long endure without its business staff and this year Margaret Sauerteig, business manager. was assisted by Susie Emrick, Connie Rust, Julie Snyder. and Sharon Cross. The Echo pictures SHS in sports, studies, and good times: it is u reflection of the Blue and White and the true spirit of Shortridge. I lKlIP.XY S'I'.XI I1' Ilwxx I. Ilwuzilwl Il.nI1'l'. I!:lI'li1lI':i smlitv-uslti, 4.il':ilyI1 Mi miss. Aiuruii- XX vs!--11. Ilene Ih-Iziin-5, Nlzirilin NIzi5vi1S.iII5 I'i'.iii, Ii.ir--ii la-rs, NYeIIs Ilumplon, Ii'-nm-lli Slwpainl, Ili-In-ri Mauve. Ilow I1 Sidney I'rult, In-nie Vox. .lame Hunt, .lziequie Iilyi-rs, Si1v'l':ii'l', Ilzwlmi-n Alurpliy, I,in1I:i lim-Im. I,iInIiy Ilezli- Ivi,Nsli1i'5 NI-1-Iv-I. 'l'IIl'llSl+.XY S'l'XI l-' lion' Ii: IZ.Ii'lv:il'zi l:l'1IXXIlIlIi-1, I!:ii'Iv:ir:i Nmilli. .l.-W, .tululi-, lm-It IIIIVEIS. Ilow 2: Vzirol Ilziinll-5, lion XVII'-s. 'I'om Hill, .Iini Wzilil--, Mark XXII:-1-I-'i', Nurlil I-,xi-rs-+n. Iliw'iiiI.i iiolwlll--i'::. I.iz Ktihlo. lion' I, Ilairlvzirai Ivuisnll Van:-ol liaililv. Mary .Xnii Ilairper. Szimly I r:izin, Annu- I'Isl.iIui'mvIt, liurt-ii Mvilis, Ihililvy Guin-s, I.ii:inne- Nlorris, IA-lim Iiollvs, Iilnisy l'rowiIu-V. JS 'l'I'I'YIPXY S'l'.XII Itow fl: XI':iIl:i1-e 'l'1-rry, lll'I1IIIll I I,.-wus, lmxial I.nir1n lion 2: Ilzii-lmrn II2IllI'l- -Il 5.1 's -s:'...'i I'4iIIii, Iliiiim-.I Iml ii Ilixlll inn Iiin Xliil in Klappi-V. .Kun .Xlin-ri, Sin-liai liimlsi-X, Ili-ity IM M How ' l'21l'pl'lll1'l' XIII Iii:-It Inu-sis. It I I im l'li'ev, Inx I.ot-V. ul IUXI slum 4'l'Xl I-' Iii-w IL: .l.ini- Sv-asia--mi. .loliu iw- Phillips, Ilii-It Hlirii. Iluviii Iii-lllii ' 4 iyol tilin Xlllln nm iiiiliii IIVI' 1'Ii:iil--no Iluline lull. Iiiilix Iii x Iuinoi I vluili . , V., . . , - 5 ws ', ti Ilwss Iii IIN' toinliml, .liiiiy Ilziic-51 IZ:li'Ii.ii:i Variants x nail I iimoml I in liillon, ,l:in.i siul-1. I.u1'5 I-,sl I I'ziuI.i Il-iIl,.,IlIiIll. I A - i into I ind i Goodwin, Flo lrreiiniu. Ixziiw-ii Inllllll ii Xniif- I n ii' low I: ICYI-Iyii .Xuiii-rsoii, Naxiux sin Correspondents--Micki Webb, Dick Ohrn, Nancy Mossler, Guillc Harvey, Tom Gill, Nancy Craw- ford, Sara Mitten. CORRESPONDENTS COMPETE FOR SCOOPS Thats MY exclusive! Rivalry of the Short- ridge correspondents to the city desks of the city papers, Sally Mitten for the Indianapolis Starg Nancy Crawford, the Indianapolis News: and Micki Webb, the Indianapolis Times, paralleled that of seasoned reporters. These correspondents were responsible for relaying SHS news to the press along with this year's sportswriters. Paul Mode and Dick Ohrn, who covered the Blue Devil sports for The Star and The Times, respectively. Guille Harvey and Nancy Mossler also wrote a weekly column on SHS in the North Side Topics. Christmas Echo Editors-Sara Mitten, Betty Long. JOURNALISTS PROMOTE BEANIES Installation of a new Manual chapter, the sale of mums and beanies, and a mixer for Echo staff members highlighted another year for Quill and Scroll members. This honorary organization of outstanding journalists requires outstanding character, high scholastic standing, 350 inches of acceptable journalistic material, and an active interest in journalism as its standards for mem- bership. In addition. samples of journalistic writing must be approved by the international executive secretary. Mrs. Doris Elkins and Miss Jeannette Grubb are sponsors. I Ill Q ll.11I,l. Su l.n1. la-may Null-urfl, Sara Xlilin-n, Helly Long, Kay lluvs-lls-, Iliuvln llnodwin. To teach our boys to be better citizens and have respect for law and authority is our aim, says M-Sgt. Chester F. Senteney, commandant of the Shortridge ROTC unit. ROTC training at Shortridge acquaints the boys with army proce- dure and gives them an understanding of mili- tary life as it seeks to fulfill this aim. Federal Inspection is held when a representa- tive from 5th Army Headquarters in Chicago visits Shortridge. During this and other reviews, many awards and honors have been won for our unit, such as the American War Mothers awards and Chamber of Commerce awards. In addition to the regular three Shortridge girls who serve as sponsors for the ROTC, a fourth one was chosen this year with the addition of a new company to the Shortridge unit. The social highlight of the ROTC year is their Military Ball. Four candidates are chosen by Shortridge organizations and the cadets, and those attending the dance elect a queen. Our ROTC members also serve as color guards for school events. 8:00 flag-raising is a daily duty. ROTC Boys Stud Military Tactics llosman. Row' 1: M-Sul lllillldilllll Pam. Il r ll 4-1 tn-r. Vapl. James Uri:-k M-Sul. 'l'lnnn:us lrawsun :assistant 1-onmu:m1l:ui!. 1rl l l4'lCItS-Huw 3: Ziml li Nl it 1 X4 . s.: . 0' wi . mar. XYil- liam Mr'F'aulclw-ri, La r r y Hart, David Werner. Rich- ard XVr-lls, .Xlfred Hlnvk Huw 2 - lst Lis.: Plril l'untzn-r, Gary Graver. .lack 1' li 1- s t 1- r S1'llIl'lll'j', Utllll- ll u rl lv 1- rl , Maj. l'h:1rlQ-s lluglies. IA. Pol. William l'ohlln:in1l, Maj. John Rit- Sfzzcleuf Board U lId6l'fflk6S Mdl1J'Pl'0j6CfS This year, as part of the Student Boards larpgc and varied program. all Sho1't1'idge1's were shot-- with a camera, that is. The Student Board han- dled the shooting, selling, and indexing of the pictures takcn of each student for a permanent file. Our Student Board is a clearing house of ideas wlicre many problems are discussed. It is an active organization, handling the Fruit-O-Matic hll lII'.NI I.1I.Xl.lINllulllilullh lhlnely .X:lains,Jo51-1- .Xnill-rson. lmvv Ilulwli, lllnnn .Xl'x'in. 'Pin Illisli. .lullw-I llmmx Mary lmll Ilulmr. .linnny Ilruwlwr, lluviml Cass. Hail ','ISr4 n. 'lulll'rvIlXXJlf.1Illviy Vlnllx, liilznln-Ili Ilzixis. .Irwin lmxis. Siurni l'Ix1'rs1-ln. Xl:u'j1-rif- lfairvll. Var'-l lmlvlw-, hlinroii lw-lvl. Ill-1-IQ hllvson. l,or1-Ita lllazlvr. .liln ll.iwli. Sylvin llnrris. Rlilu- Ilognn, 'iiilililil llosvn. Nlnljorn- Kina. Ilhl linlin, .loan lbivlcson, Iris-lc In-nun-y, . . . . 4 l V sin-rry ll-'ln-s. .lznnv 1-unl. Nunlra fnnnlin. i'i'ntln:u 4 I 1 Ilnllgv. 'lnlrlv-s llollnwvll, .llniilli llvrtvnslu-in, .Indy ilXlll , linrlv--n .lolinsf-n, Il-inn-1' Kn--url. 5?IIl1ij' Kim:- Ilon. l.in1I:u Iivvlun. lllla-zu In-l'l'1-l. .lsinn-s Nlzlssvrn, NEIIIVX All-4-lu-r. Nnnvy Xlilllinllsllnl. Sm- Mnrlon. Alnrilyn Nui'- ris, Alzliwgallnvl fXn11rs1-, .Iurly l':llln, Suu- l'n-wlign, .luelillx '52l.l'l'lll'lI. l'fliZ4ll 'lli lilumlos, Sully Svlivll, 'l'oln llnss, I':lll'if-1:1 'l'r1-nor. I-'rank 'I'insle-v, Xlnrtlm Yvvf-rlnfru. Xnn XYli1ri-n.ol4, Nlnrx XXX-ll5.,lli1-lx XYilll:nnx1s, Susan Xlkviliv-i'. 'I'vvni .Xlnrson, .Iurly li2Il'I'. l rnn1'm-s lislivr. ,lulluv Iilavlx, I,in:l.n III1-wa-Il. Vnrnl Vnnipln-ll, liilliillfil 1 lin wn. SlIll1il'il l':lrln'nl1-I'. lin-lty 1'np4-Inncl, lnfnln I71llll'Y. All-i 4'ln'n, Milan- G1-l'w1-. Alien lf'i4Il:lr. l!iz'l1nrsl f:IllI1'l'. .Xnn 4l1nll'rvy. lloln-rin ll:-ss. .lully Hillrg pill Ill-ll-ln, XlJlIllXIl K:lr:nlwll, l :u-- .lf-lins. Ksirf-n l.--In .l.unn--s Kllllvlllilll Nlrllilvn llwrsli l'w-Ili Xl'l1'f'l'4 ' 1' . . .. . . - .. . Q., lluln lilumn-r, .lnlli AIvl :nrI:unl, Kurt-n l.uvus, Suzil- Xllllvll, .lan Mill'-V, lim- llivo, Gloria Ill-1-vos, Alarilxn Sr'l1m'i4llvl', llslrllzlrzl Svxsun, Kzllliy Sl1'Vl'llN, Sally Si- nwn. Ininnzn SlllllIll4'l'S. Susan Slunrl. Nlill'li XYli1-4-l1'l'. Xll-on l'nx-'us.iu, Sufi XY...--llill. Iiill XYII-lllzwli. -Illll a ' Hi and Coca-Cola machines in the cafeteria, plau- ning and putting on the Bluebellc-Uglyman and football dances. and sending: representatives to many workshops throughout the year, including the intracity student council and the national student council convention. Mrs. Eugenia Hayden. dean of girls, sponsors the group. .xllSliIllt, F14-.I .Xlfiw-5, IInl'lmi'u ii1'l'llIlIll. Nlarxln linin- Sll-in. Syclnvy lirmlvy. l'Il'im'li i:l'l'lZIllllll. Ilnrlvnrzl lwllllll' sw-5. l'ntsy 1'Jll'il'l', Kathy f'ruwfvn'1l. .liin 4'np1-lnlnl. Klux N1-lson. Susie 'l'l'lIllll4'l'. IH-nnx i '21I'SI'll, .Xnnl I':i,i'nn-. llarllin llnup, llivli lvlirn. .I.en1-I Svlillnnln. l'lnn-ln- Sv-nour, .lonnnw Smith. .Inlin Sliyllvr, .I:in-- Swanson, Ih-tsy 'l'urne-r, I,nn-in Walton. .Iuwlp 'l'r1-Aer. .lo.Xnn Womllill. .Ilnly Yalu-y, .Iirn 'l'ln1ni:us, .lucly 'l'lnlni- ns. Nan:-5' llicliwiin-. Holi Sl-ln-1-ll, Alarpqol l'ln-vsnlivr. Snsiv- Xlillvr. I.in1l:l lhiskins, Marilyn K.--slinu, XY:4llaw- 'l'Q-rry, lmtlin ltollvs. Hlllll .Xhln-tt. Nan-'v 1'r.ewl'--r-l. .lm-lc lh-sl, linnniv .Xl'lnn'lilv'. li-all Ilurnw-5'. Iiinsy 1iumulf-r, Vlnnrliv llrnwn, lil-nny llol'l'nnln. lvl:-li Ilon- sliirs-, Uliucli llnglws. Inu- llc-1' lllnt, Suzie l liIll,f:iIll.L1'I' .I1-l'frivs, .lolin .I1'l'i'l'll'2-1, .lain-I Gould, lvivli Julian, llnlnli lloolc. Ilzlvf- i'lVJIlI 1':ii'l llillv-I' Ho---1-'v llil-li I'wl Xl--ll Vniol UH:-. l':ll Rluipliy. Y--rn-In Xlzurlin. l.lz l,u4'I'. Varnl All-liILwr1n'ry, Saraali llos-'. Ili:-lx XY--riz. .If-ru 'l'illllllllSllll. l'l1ni'l1-s Stoltz. .Xniln XX'nmls. Alslrpgzurs-I Silva-y, Parolyn 'l'urn1-r, lbinnn Marston, Mary ln-lisn--r. Ilindn llarln-r, .lounnv Sim-va-ns, Mary Vyvvrln-rig, lh-Isy Shultz. Alzirsha l.ui'n. Xlnrllm I.:nsla,x'. Anni- I-Zslnl-1-null. J -lllll N 5'. l r.ln lislvilvl'-H-li. .Xnnv Svlilixiiznvli--v'. l.1x- :lnnv Morris, Anno- Lunar. .lanv S1flir':nlf-1, Jani- Sin' Sll'lllll. Ilinllzx lmwl-. 4h-uz':-- llwvn. Sara Yun .Xl's4l.nll-. .Xlison l'nl'l'isll, Ilillllil NYnllu-r, Gary llnnnn. .llni lint- innn, 'l'nj:llm S1'illllifll'li, llni'lml':l llrowninu, .Xnnrir-ltv Sturlor, Alurslia I,1-rv. .Indy lllzn-lc, Nam-3' Xl':u'rnlrv. .l.lllQ'l l'l'ull. Sliziron lM'Xlll, w...,...t.,...zC..fcQ4f.flfqg9am-.. Q ,Q 'f '! '4 lil-DY l'I.l' lt Ilnu l. .llullll Snllllllnll, Ilnrry Alv- Imnl-Il, Mm- Silxvrlllzlll. 1':ll'l lliller. I l':llllx Xlvllll- nl-y. lI:lx'-' lijllll, Ihlll l'vlSllv'l', Mnrlt XYIll-1-ll-l'. 'l'ill ltlish, lmng Illllnlllsnll, llivll l:l'llll'I', llnry .ll-lx--ll. lllllx' Il: .ll-rry Stl-inl-l-, fins lil'- rnylllsnll. 'l'4llll llill, Ilnll Sl-ll-vs, llnnnil- llnrn, .I--rrl 'l'llullllus1lll. l l'illllx All-:llI, l':ll Alwmwlllalllzll. .Iinl Ln.-l'. Mille All-Volllals. .Inllll Illll- Il-ll. llolllll' XXIISUII, llllll-I4 llillll-lllllll, .lzlvli Iilfsl. It-'xx 2: lleurggl- .ll-llllills. 'lvlilll 'l'l'n5l-l', Ilil-ll XX'lll'lz. l l':lllls l.illlllIl'l'lllH, -lllll XY ll ll ll. Ilalvl- lll-llgl-s, lloll I1I'.lII lllllll. 'I'nlll llnrlll-5, 'I'onl lllale-ll, .Iinl llilllllllll. llnlx l: llnry llllllllil, If--ll lll-lv nlnn. l l'--ll lljilf. 1l.-ol',4-- Y:ll:lul':lS, .lolln l 1-vllllllzlll. Ilivll YQ-nz:-5, l1'l':llllr Pals:-. 'l'4llll Ill-esl-, l'llil XY.-illsl--ill. I.:llll- lf'-l'l'4-l-. THEY ARE THE LIFE OF SHS Olle of the Il10St active service organizations in school, the Key club works on senior play pro- motion. usllers for Plays You'll Applaudf' works on the Christmas seal campaign, and conducts the spring campus clean-up. The club also gives a Spring Sports auditorium. has Ll father- son dinner, and Cl0C'0l'1lt9S the game room for the Family Frolic. Jerry Steiner is thc club's sponsor. 1 GIRLS SERVE SCHOOL This year the Girls' League. Shortridge service organization for girls, selected uniforms for the new girl members of the band, gave parties for newcomers, had a girls' guidance assembly. held an election of ROTC sponsors. alld ill general. gave much in time and effort to the school. They seek to interest girls in giving service to Short- ridge: they are sponsored by Mrs. Eugenia Hay- dell. GIRLS I.I'I.X4ll'l-I lion l: l'Zl:lin-- Yan Nl-sl. Ill-tty 21 llnrrl--ll lil-lull.-ly .lllllll .Xl'llllll'. Sllllllj' .Xlill-ln-Il, .lillll Km-lly, lllnrlzl lil-l-vw-s, .lillly llriggs. .Ill .Xllll Inu-lilllzlll, Sl-:lsll-lull, Sllzlrnll Slllilll, 1':ll'olyll lil-1-slillg, l,ilnl:l llily I:l'llllt'l', l:l'4'IltIIl llolllln-r.g. NIXVIIII XYilli:llllS. .lvnn tlzlrln-l', lZ2ll'llill'il Ilzlill-X, Al3II'llj'Il li1'1'4llIlIJ,. Sue Slrlvll- lflllllllllll. .I:lnil-l- Vnrsl-ll, li.-ln-rly l'--lip, lfllnillo- Miller lllllll, l'4'Illlj' Szlllfol-ll, .Xllll I'ril'e, lil-nllll' llnl:-ll.-r. .Xlll-l llnil l'ilSS1'Il, l':llli Fl-l'-l. lilly Sll4'l'lIIllll, Mrs. l'Illg--llin fqillllllllvll. SHIT! Mille-ll, 'I':l':ln:l Sl-lllllicl--ll Mall'-'ll '1- . ' 5.-lit 'wss.,..'l'l -'-, l:':': i': S- i:':': ': : .1 lf in -x .I . 1- I l ll.l5ll1-ll. .lllyve Saul. llnxx Cl. Kaya- Allison, Sm- Alllillll, Film-y. Sul- 'l'iIl'l'. lion I: .Xniln llellflvlsull, lil-xl-rll lllllk llllll-l l lll Ill ll ll Nlllllll Iulnl l lllllll ll lllll Ialtll I lllllll flnll fx lnlnn l lllnl lilxl llnnx XX llllll lu llll XI l lull! Xlnlnl N .I , , Q 1- -. .1 -- lv . lv- s, . : . ' -. .alley In-Ito-l, Nillltj' XY:l5'lllll-11, .xlllflilll Xl'-:llll, All-I l Nllllllllllxll lllllll Nl lllx I lllllll lxlllll lllllllll flllll Xllll fmlll l lllfl lslsl XIII' lll lxllppnl Nanny 1 .z . .': in ' L 'z ': . ' KI' ' ' ' '. - 'I-,. . .:-ll- 1 -- l'lIl, hzlllx 5llI'lllLl1'I'. .I-ly--v lil-illl, Sully llnln-l' ltlllx Nollnn llrwssl-llvr, Filll1ll'iI Nllflvllf-loll, ,xlllvllil Vwlll. l' 1H'IHM.XN Tum H7114- .' yuh-V, Vlniiw- lfussli-r, Miss lmuisl- lin-i ter Marv lin ll--rims, Palsy Hu-44 S li i in :l ll ste-in 4'.fur-w- ushrx, .luflv l'.XN .XAIICIIIIYXN Huw I l i'.enlt Vasu-. Miss llazi-l XYllis.-n:u7l4l, Mrs. l'u-11:1 II. Xl ul u in ii. .lane XYul'lQ-y, Mrs X' i r u i ii i in 1lrnl1:uin. Ili-xx l Xml Allawi-I. Ilila Klniull--l', .ln .xllll XY-imllill. ACH! IT'S A COOKIE BAKE Habt ihr schon von dem deutschen verein gehoert? This is an organization for students in the German department who are interested in learning more about the German people and their customs and having a good time at parties and special events. Under the guidance of Miss Louise Reiter, the club has donated gifts to the Altenhr-im. baked cookies for the Service Men's Center, and participated in the International Casino at the Family Frolic. LOS ESPANOLES FEATURE FUN Entertainments with a Spanish Havor were the high spots of the Pan American meetings this year as the Spanish students turned their les- sons into fun. The four meetings were planned by students representing each Spanish class and the oilicers. Besides entertainment, speakers, re- freshments, and games highlighted their meet- ings. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cena Morgan, Mrs. Virginia Graham. and Miss Hazel Whisen- and, the club continued its activities. THEES CLUB IS POPULAR! Anyone for a French breakfast? This is only one of the projects planned by the members of Le Cercle Francais, who believe in learning while they have a good time. They play games, give plays, have speakers, and have a treasure hunt to increase their knowledge of French and to have fun together. Anyone who is interested is eligible to join if he is in French III or above and has maintained a C average. Aspirants must also be able to sing, write or say in French the words to La Marseillaisef' The club meets every third Tuesday of the month and is sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude F. Weathers. SPQR'S COMBINE This year, the two Latin clubs at Shortridge combined to form one SPQR organization. The membership is now open to students in all Latin classes. The members held six meetings this year, in- cluding a Christmas party, a tea in April, speak- ers. and other programs. They also planned va- rious arrangements having a Latin theme for the first floor window in the southwest corner of the building. This year they had an advisory board consist- ing of the consul, the proconsul. the quaestor. and the scriba. It met prior to every meeting and 'made plans for the club. The SPQR is under the sponsorship of Miss Emily Dodson. LIC k'I'lHl'lll'l I ll.XNi'.XlS lion' -l: lien- Him-, Anita S2ll'f.l'1'IIl, .lov KVHUI. lilllllil' Kuhn. l'uul lllmit-, Qfiigpln Kool: Row li: Airs, avr- ll'llllt' Wvailn-l's, M1-i 1'lll'll. 'I':uj:inax Sm-lmiiili-lt. Ifllizzu- ln-th Kzihlo, lliann Arvin. 'I' 1' 1+ x' zu l'il'1llllxUXllZ, .Indy I!:ul'l'. Num-5 Ili-xi-V, Nora 'l':il.-:snivk. Num-5 Mnssle-r. lion' 21Sl11fl'l'yi':1lxlill,.-Xilliv l:l'I'lI?4It'lll, .X1leI-- i'lf-rlcin. Snszinim l'11ll.-i'xx'-mtl, Myra Svitgn-I, .lain-I iinulil. Phyl- lis N1'H'lllillI, llnw l: Nxinvy Alwiii.-iulis-li. Sun- ll l :i S S. .lmly Gallup, Sylxiai Shu- piiw., ll :i 1' 1' i .-I Spass--r. 1'li:irloIt.' 'l':uml--ix IP i ai ii an Nlzirsil-li, ll- iii Iv.-iw'-rl. Lynn Siille. S. l'. 43. H. Hl l Il'l-IHS Miss Iumxly lmtlstm, .Kluw- Valluiplu-ll, liliznln--ilu Imxis. Illini Xlulln EINSTEIN, EDISON EXCHANGE IDEAS Are you a budding: young Einstein or Pasteur? Then here is a club organized especially for you, The Science club was formed to accommodate everyone interested in any phase of science. The aspiring: scientists hear reports presented by fellow club members and see demonstration ex- periments, also performed by club members, They sometimes see motion pictures that are con- cerned with science. They make trips. as a group, to industrial plants of scientific impor- tance. This year, the agenda was highlighted by a visit to the Indiana University Medical Center. Wilmer Pelleit was the faculty sponsor of the club the first semester and James Rode- heifer. the second semester. Sf'lP1N1'lC Huw 2: Wil- mer V+-lla-H. .luhn Klo-his-l'vl', .hw Iirmli, Fred Kleiderer. iid Kahn, Larry Miller. .li-lin Huolli, Ken XVzu:p:eii- er, Morton .M-lor. Huw I: Phil Kauffman, G 1- 1+ r LL v- .lm-ksmi. N.X'l'l'll,XI.lS'I' IH-rllins Hhmli-s, I,-1 w i s Nailing, Frank Phase. Huh 1'oii'way. Mark XY In 1- 4- l 0- I', lmve Hanes, Ken W:iz:i-:viii-i', .lan-k Tirsell. Varolw- l!l':i1'k- 4-rt, 'l' li H nl a s Hvel'liiir--, lmnna li :i si i 1- ii, .lop-14 Hi':u'lio-il, Max IJUTNYKII. Siurid I-In-i'soii. Keren Vail. Miss Alilwlri-ul 1':impln-ll. 1'l:iire l r-ssl-Ir, l':ii lfllllxlh Shelizi lll':ii1liliLLe-l'. lizixn 1 Vlieli. 13-irflwn I..-vi, I-'erni Klllil. HOW ABOUT A HIKE? Are you interested in taking' a timber cruise? Then you're a natural for the Naturalists' club which was formed for any person interested in the outdoors. The organization convenes twice each month with one of the meetings always a field trip, This year the club members visited the Indiana Junior Academy of Science: took a timber cruise to study a forest community: visited some caves to study them in the company of some conservation men: and made a trip to Willow Slough to study ducks and geese. The primary purpose of the organization is to learn about the outdoors. Anyone may belong. Max Forsyth is sponsor, GIFT BOXES SENT OVERSEAS Toothpaste, toothbrush, soap. Math pad, pen- cil, notebook. One box is ready to go overseas. This project of the Junior Red Cross is a yearly one in which the approximately 25 members wrap gift packages to go overseas. But their good deeds do not stop there. The members also pack party boxes for Camp Atterbury soldiers, have art projects, and do many other local services. The Junior Red Cross members also helped the Marlon County High School Council in filling a high school chest for overseas students. They meet every month with Mrs. Cena Morgan. sponsor. THEY'RE NEWEST OF THEM ALL One of the newest Shortridge organizations is the Overseas club, whose members were all born in a country other than the United States. Ten foreign countries are represented in the membership. They include England, Ireland, Latvia. Sicily. Estonia, Greece, Yugoslavia, China, the Philippines, and Colombia, South America. The meetings include programs emphasizing the cultures and traditions of the respective countries. A different member is in charge of each meeting where they play foreign games, and hear talks on customs and education, com- paring the United States with other countries. Miss Margaret Montgomery is sponsor of the club. RICH CROSS -- liow 3: Mrs. Uvnu Mol'g'nn, .lacqu- line Cook, lellh-n Cross. Sharon Jnhr, Kurt-n Von' Icy, Mildred Dennison. Row 2: Allen G:u'rip:ns, .Ionn Cook, llnrlmru, llxrupt, .Indy lrvlnv. Row lz Phyllis Ann Wood, Andi lil:-eker. Betsy Shultz, M n ri l y n Prisvli. U V M ll S IC A Sw Now 3: Yunlrn Krnvnkalns. llri- gitn Vnlwrkis, Marie lm.:- rum, M ax 1' g an r Q- I Vlairke. Annu Vljnnx, Miss Morgu- rvt Monigoxm-ry, lmirnijzx lillilllklllllbl, Mirdzu Adaun- kovlvs, Llpzlin Zolvs, .Xusmn llrnnls. Row 2: Mimi Sto- rey, Mary Ann 'l'hf-mlore, lrvna- Apostolnkis. Vin lvflllllllllllllli, Vnldn li-In-, Annn Aposlolnkis, lim-illv Store-y, lnlu Varmpqs, lm-vu .lnnsons. llow l. Viv-:stnris Lavis, Hill Toy, King Toy. Modris Lukstins. Juris Canno, Janis Slrlkls, Lum Lev. STAMI' ANI! UHIN Row 21: Rivhalrql Hicks, 4'2ll'0- lyn lmllvnli, Bl'lll'w' thwnslu-vm', Arthur H. Shull, ,Xlls AlJlk74Il'llil'liH. Maris' llun, .lainie-s Slllllll, Furl SNVEIIISUII. lmnln-l NV:-lvli, .lullll Ayers. Huw l: Stew- XYJlj'lilll'1' llonnie- Smith, ,Xml ltusf-lnnzmn. HOW ABOUT A TRADE? What's this? Three faculty members in a Shortridge club! What are Dan Welch, Jerry Steiner, and Colin Lett doing collecting stamps with their students and other Shortridge pupils? Evidently they take a definite interest in collect- ing and exhibiting stamps and coins as do the many students who also meet every Tuesday afternoon. Arthur G. Shull is the regular faculty sponsor of the club. A Christmas party with the Library and Cro- quis clubs highlights their yearly activities which include the exhibitions that the members prepare for the Frolic and the Indianapolis Hobby Show in November. l I I I . M I .7 H, 38 lll-Y - Iluw 13: llull S11-ups, l r:unlx Hlln. Noel Vross. lnivk Ilmwilau, l':iul llwnlln-y. lmve- Ili:-hm, .lim l.u1-us. Alilu- Vt':nrwivk. l':iul .lustll-1-, llulllf- llznrw-y. lion l. liill Al1'l il4l4ll'll, Nliwllzn-I Ridley, Ialwe-ll Hlll'll1'I'. I':1llI Ilalrlunanl, .lim S+-urs, XY:ull.1m- 'Iib'l'l'j', I,:nl'1'y liifll--A, I'Inl Hush. THEY'RE U. N. CONSCIOUS Create, maintain, extend is the slogan which Hi-Y boys interested in sports, friendship. and creative projects adopted for this year. Confer- ences at Flatrock, Kokomo, and Brownsburg highlighted the season by promoting new ideas. high standards of Christian living, and many new acquaintances throughout the state. The biggest event of the year was the Model United Nations General Assembly in which Bill McFadden and Dave Diehm acted as chairmen for the Greek and Pakistan delegations, and Guille Harvey served as secretary-general. Paul Justice acts as sponsor. EARTHMEN INVADE MARS Hey, look! I can see the Big Dipper in broad daylight from here. My. this Butler telescopc does wonders! Many were the exclamations of the Astronomy club members during their frequent visits to the Butler telescope. Among their other activities for the year were the hearing of the broadcast that shocked the nation, discussions, movies speakers, and field trips. The broadcast was Orson Wells' adaptation of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. With meetings every other Tuesday, the As tronomy club in its second year was under the sponsorship of Ian Laing. .XS'I'HUNllMY- Huw Z: Inn lining. .Iuvli Kilzmillvr, Robert Aclziir, .lulm llnmlh, th-in-i.1v .lux-lison, Tom l'nt- tm-r. Row li Main-izl 'l'i1ls, 'sly .lf viu. .lam-l Vrull, I lx l :lx 'I:ikl'llill'H llzlupl, ltr:-mlzu 11--lnllu-rg thu llumlr-r, l 1 lXlA'l'lI Huw IKQ liunny Smith, Vlxm-li lliigln-s, Huy- moml l'ooln-, Tum lilau-li. Nliliz- Vllillips, llull Kumi! 'IW-rl linlailisun. It-ali Na-wa lvurn, XY:1llzuw- 'l'e-rry, llliillf- ll:n'x':-53 How 2: ll-vin-i'Iu .ll--ss. Nlzirjnrii- XYvsIm1, Toni .Xln-rsun, lmi'e-Ihr-:A l nrlu-s, Iii ii il :l XYllllU'l'. 4 th-rry W 1- k s I 1- V, 'l'rm-vu If'rz1iiluwiIz, .Iam-1 Vrull, Mzrrilvn Hur- Urow. 'l':illu- lzlh ll1ll'lll'N, Susie XV1-Ish, Miss ICII4-n H1-lu-it Huw li ' 'l':lle-sul:-lt, It ll I In I 1- .Xnii Kliiulil. Ili-l'l Huw LI: Sinlm-5' Pruli, S il ll il 5' Kiiigilmi Sl 4- p li 1- ll Uuupi-1-, llnrulll Mn-ya-r, ll u lr 4- i' I Ili-we-ll. :ill-iw ltull. liill 1'uiilli'lt. Sl:-vv Slilllw-, Lum l.4---, .lm-la 'l' 1- w ii s i- ii ul, IH-lv ilroih, Miss lillu-n H-'lu-It MATH EMATICIANS WORK PUZZLES Field trips, a Christmas party, a spring picnic, and guest speakers were part of the agenda of the Shortridge Math club. This year Clarence Eyer, who studied in Syria, related his experi- ences as a student in a Damascan school at one of their meetings. Those who wish to become members must have a C average in all math courses, They may achieve membership by submitting a thesis on some phase of mathematics or through the Hi-Pi club. Miss Ellen Ocker is sponsor of the group. Virginia Smillu, .luliv Sny- der, .lll4lX llinv, Alum-izi Ih- XYill, Nunn-5 Alussl--l'. Nurzi linw lt Nairuh l'i:ilI. Muri- lyii XlJlXI'I'. I-Ilizsulv--lli Kuh- ln, limb 1'.-nwaiy, In-dv mix, rlurelln- In-wis. Sliuron hills- worth. WEKRE THE JUNIOR EDITION The Hi-Pi club is the junior edition of the Math club. Anyone in Algebra I, Algebra II. or Geome- try I may join. This year, for the Iirst time. they joined with the Math club for a Christmas party, for the spring picnic. and for various field trips. Like the Math club, they also had guest speakers. These underclassman math enthusiasts have lots of fun at meetings, too, playing mathematical games and solving mathematical puzzles. Hi-Pi members are eligible for membership into the Math club after they complete Geometry I. Miss Ellen Ocker is the adviser for this extra- curricular math group. t ,-.11 I f A ::: .: ' 9 '4 IvISi'l'SNluN How 2: Siwlnvy lin-vim-, .lov Hnlnli, Arthur Iloswillrullnl. th-orp.:v Hshry, llivk Hicks. l':lul llixon. Itow l: llllllllj' Suiilli, Mrs, lX1:nig.u- 'Pem- ln-rle-y, Sy l x i :A Sliupirfl. llzlrri-'I Spzlssvli 4':1 I' H l 1' l..Ax--, Xlzlu l,u ll:-rind. .Xnu ll-A--lg, l':ul I-'init'-, l'l'nnvn- .lolnns-fn ARE YOU A BOOKWORM? Four parties and a meeting at Purdue were the big events of the Library club this year. After their organizational meeting, the clubbers held a festive Halloween party in October. Their Christmas party with the Stamp and Coin and Croquis clubs was very successful. A special Valentine tea was held in February and the final spring picnic, held at the Riviera, ended their year with a big bang. Twelve members attended the meeting of the State Organization of Student Librarians at Pur- due, October 10. Miss Betty Bauer, cosponsor with Mrs, Esther B. Cavanagh, accompanied the group. Row l: Susan 'l'horson, Sun Ilutln-r, Marilyn l r4-1-mann .Xnilu Hlll'l,lLl'l'll. Il:u'lmru .une hpular. .lane ln.ll14lle. Miss lb-ily fiilllvlj Vlmnil Alorl-4, I.iml,n lh-rnll, ll'-ii l, AIJIVIIIII ll'-ssv-lurux--4 .lmly llziiusvn. I!:urlr:xr:a ll:-sl. lI:urlv1er.l XYyl1n, .Xlliln Sell-44-lu-, I.lllIll Ko-4-lun CLUBBERS FEATURE DONALD BRUCE Hear ye! Hear ye! What's the question today? Local, national, and international problems keep the civic-minded members of the Discussion club engaged in a battle of words and wits every other Monday afternoon with Mrs. Madge Temperley. sponsor, acting as the moderator. The club fre- quently participates in the Junior Town Meet- ing of the Air and its members have represented Shortridge in oratorical contests concerning civic issues. Special features during this year cen- tered around a talk by Donald Bruce. well-known news commentator, and a state forensic contest. l.II1Il.XlIY linux' IS. IZ'-ily 1'.-In-lzun-l, Al an r 1- i :n 'l'i1l1I Kzxlhy Sl-In-ivli, Nlildrw-1l lilimlf-s, .luzlnnv liUl'llll'lx S li i 1 l 1- 5 I,:uulwrI, Rosl- nmry Vlzilison. How 5, Mrs. I-I sl li :A r l':lx'ul1:n1,:lI. 1'XIlllllll llzulla-y, .luflp ll-- slwr, 'I' in ln 5' ,Xppln-lrlalll. N an n 1' 5' M1-I1-1-l', Ilunnlv IH-:ll'sol1, Il:url4-no tlrillilu. llauupl, .lnlln Johns, Slew- Sliule. How 3: Karen Vain XX 1-xl l'llllI, llilulu thrill. l12Il'l'j' llzlrris, .I :e 1- li 'I'1-wins:-ml, ll 1- n n i -- Xflrlisun. .lnlun .Ky-ers lion 2: lil-sv .Xnn XY.-mls IZ.-xl-:ly Hr:-zur, IH ANYONE FOR WR ITIN .' Fame and fortune have come to some talented writers who began their literary careers by writ- ing a short story for entrance into the Fiction club. Reviewing books, attending plays, and prepar- ing for dinners and parties each month keep the literary enthusiasts busy. along with writing sto' ries for the Christmas Echo and participating in essay contests. In order to qualify for membership, a student must have a high grade average in English and be recommended by his English teacher. He must then submit a short story to be judged by club members and advanced composition teachers. Miss Ruth Louise Armstrong is sponsor and adviser for the club. COMMITTEE SPARKS BOOSTERS Hit 'cm highg hit 'cm low, come on, Short- ridge: let's go. School, team, pep, steami- these are the keynotes of this popular club that everyone wants to join to become an active Shortridge booster. The Booster club promotes Shortridge spirit and works for the support of all athletic teams in cooperation with the cheerleaders. Through this club, the efforts of the officers and the ener- getic sponsors, Miss Phyllis Wilson and Miss Caryl Gaines, the Shortridge student body has united to give its full backing to the SHS teams, l-'It l'lHN- How Lf. .lolnn Klvlllz-l'4'l', Ilvlsj 'Ixlll'Ilvl'. Vurnly ll Ke-wslinu, tluillv llznrvvy. llurjm ia- XV'-stun. l,:an.- I-'Q-rre.-, Alison l':u'- risli, liivli .Im-k, .Xnilu Szirue-m, 'I' U II i Alu-rs.-n. AI i s S Ruth .Xl'lllSl!'0llPlA. How l: l'am l'lrey, Ann.- I-Istuhrmlk, Marilyn Kees- , ling, llinnlu lhirlwr, Varol l Hilo lkeisy Shultz. Sylvia Shapiro, 'l'nmmy liluek, lit rl bS'l'l1lll 1'1YlXl.Nll'l l'lCl'I How 2: l'1-3.14.11 IH-rry, New liim-:-, .Io Ann l'Il-nk, Maury in-lisner, ll:-tlm lcullvs, Illu- du Lowe, N1lIll'j' l'r:xwformi, Nancy liivhwiu--, Alill'f.l'1ll'!'l sum-ru-ig, Linelzi llzuskius. llow l: liarlvuran Itrlnvniugi. Anita Xhmmls, I':nl Nlurphy, .lam--1 Suit'--15. GIVE ME MY BOOTS AND SADDLE Horses! Horses! Horses! For a lively discussion about this noble animal, we suggest that you attend a meeting of the Saddle club. Everything this organization does is centered around horses, and its primary pur- pose is to learn more about them. Consequently, at their meetings, the club members see tilms about horses. and hear lectures presented by people who are authorities on the subject. The club also visits horse farms and stables. though they are not allowed to ride as a group. This year the club was sponsored temporarily by Bryant K. Millikan. Their present sponsor is Mrs. Elizabeth Houck. iff .FR ,ru llYl.l'I f Huw 2: liry- .ilil Millilizin, Hrvmlai Gull!- lwi 1.5, Sunlirai Mill-ln-ll, Su- sii- 'l'lmrson. 1' y n I h i an ' -4, i liuwsln-V, Judy Uwwlu-ll, .lame-t Frm-kv-ll, N zu n 1-3 Mila-lu-ll, .lzu-qulinv iwmk. .loan Punk. .la-ni.-ilu KVM'- nv. Row l: l:1ll'lHll'll Imr- main. Szimly NVhiii-, Susana lialu-r, Ruth 'Finals-v. Sn' Shirley l':il'suns. Suv l'1-il- lsvnln-rg, .lu .inn Ilvmp- liz, Susie- Sirivlilaiml, Vai' :nl lurnvr. Vymly mis- lrnm, Sharon Ulwiss, Slin- run .l:ilir, Iii-rnif-v Itrizln- skv. Rnwu- 21 Ili-ily impe- lzimi, Sillllllil l'1lj'll1', Nalin-y Millhollzinfl, Phyllis Xhmel. 1 . .v . liil utils, ianrnlyn Ml-i'ui: XX :itin-rs, Mairilyn 1'I'UVi', ll in n n zu W1-lu-r, i':irulyii liruwn, Marilyn N ev r r i N, luqiivlyxi lrurhaim. Alzirlyn .lunv llurln-r, Huw l: ldlis- . . nrii-lie Siu- llur, Nam-5' I'upp:iw, .Indy llino-, t'urolyn Siruiiss. .Ili . :mile-r .lullv XI-iw Hpriiiu--r. A FUTURE EDUCATORS PRACTICE NOW The Future Teachers of America is a national organization, and the Shortridge chapter was the first in this city. Open to all girls interested in any field of teaching, it was formed to help acquaint them with the profession. At club meetings the members hear speakers who are concerned with all phases of teaching. They also hear college representatives and sometimes visit various city schools. The most important part of the FTA program is cadet teaching in which senior girls are as- signed to specific grade schools to help in the classrooms. They receive a credit for helping to teach the grade in which they hope to have a profession. Mrs. Grace Vitz is sponsor. A CAREER BEGINS Typists, stenographers, clerks, and future busi- ness men and women convened this year for the first time to form an extracurricular club con- nected with the commerce department. Mrs, Alma Christopher is the sponsor of this group called the Business Eds and Coeds. The board. consisting of 30 representatives chosen from each business class, chose commit- tees to plan the monthly meetings. Among the high spots of the year were an electrical type- writer demonstration, a Christmas party, musi- cal programs, and a variety of refreshments. l nz 1' s I N I-iss I-:mfs .-xxll 1 VHIGIPN How I: Hin-lmril llwvlus, Rnliulnl llulil, l'liiI linlnlsluilli. llivnzllul Popp, .l.rllu ll'-yxwlmls. Ili-xx Il: In-vvrly Slim-lnznlu-V. Susan llilnml, .luallmv tiolalw-, H2ll'lllll'il 1,Vl'l'lllilll, S an I I 5' ltlnurv, l'nul:l lmuw-llyll, M:il'li-nv k':llmlz-run. l'e-ggi' Sturm-y, llvx Amlziilis, Mall'- ll-nv Mzulclvu. How 2: Shu- run Slvilllllrll, Murllm lil-- svnzill. NUVIIIZI llussn-ll:-V. Nunn-5 Swim--rll, l':iulgl Hur- nmn, Nair-+1 'l'ui'uvl'. Sunny l':il4le-run, H ll N i 1- llulms, Shirley Ymlvr, Ylrprinin llrny. Huw I: Mrs. .Xlmu l'lnl'i:4lupIn'r. lflln-ciiml' l.ul1ln'. S lu an r 1: u W5 sill, IM-mise Vlznrlt, l':ul l':urkius:-n. Y-'l'l'II'lNS Huw Il. .lu Ann Wmullill, Nauru' llivh- wiua-, .Iumly lil'j'1ll'l', Sully Svln-ll, Iluhill Kia-in, I'--:SX IZ.-si. Ili-x'w1'l5 llrullilsh-Ill-r. l'vnny Su u l'1Il'1l, Num-5 Mn-1-lwr, li zu 1 1- u Slrzuul. i':ll'1ll MlmlpL1uue1'5, I-'lo lirm-unlpg, Alive- l1'i1ll:l1', Suv Slrln-lilziml, Mrs. Glmlys 'l'. Iirvws-V, In-l:-y Shultz. How 2: l:lll'llIll'il lg1ll'lil'l'. Yin'- Lzinizu Alnhm-, It--rnil-v liri- zinslxi, Ulnuilial llains-rn. Allllc' l-lslallnwmlx. Nlxirilyu lil'1'SllllL.l. Sululy l':i5lli-. l':1I l':nl'lu-V. .Xllll I-Zulu-rl, Sul- l-,glu-rl. haul I. zu 5 in in u ll. IH-uuy l'l'ill'S0ll, lmris Mi- vhm-l, Maury .Xun HilVi'llllp.L'S. llnrlmrzi lmrmaln. llow I: NHIIPX l'4-ppuw, Marilyn Marsh, ,xllli lmu l'ullluu. Susie- Miller, Slmrlm .l:nhl'. .lufli Yzilwy, .imly Sllnlnr. lllimln Vrzilrill. WE'RE A FRIENDLY GROUP Participation in the all-city Y-Teen Christmas program and pitch-in dinner was one of the high points of the Shortridge Y-Teen group this year, Tray favors for childrenis hospitals and a scarf project were among the other activities of the group. A Christmas Eve radio program was broadcast at the all-city pitch-in dinner at which parents of the members were honored guests. With meetings twice a month on Thursday, the Shortridge group alternates its business meetings with its social affairs. Mrs. Gladys Brewer aids the group. 'l'lil'I-I llI,l'l'I How 2 .Kun Sm-lilllu:n'lu-r, Liz l,m'r, ii' wi - N ' '- ' ' lm 1 nl- .ill-s. .lf- .Xuu .1-5, kart-n NI:-llts. .luflx T-unlx. ln.-Hier H4-v-Illlfill. .lunly l':nliu, .lauv Imuuus, Nancy' Gloin, .Io .Xuu Tunnzuh. Huw I: llhmlu Vrulull. Maury xjYl'l'IH'l'lL, AIZIVIZIII NI--zllul, .l1lIll' SKVHIISHII. Susie Wlltylbll nor. MRS. HAYDEN HAS HELPERS If you have lost an article or are lost yourself. the True Blue club members in room 118 are the girls you should seek. Consisting of approxi- mately 20 girls, this club is a service organiza- tion. Among their many duties, the members take charge of the Lost and Found Bureau, help new students entered from other schools. and aid freshmen. They are general assistants to Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, dean of girls, and every period of the day a True Blue member will be in room 118 serving the school. .L IIMHIZY - How Ji. 'IH-ny llzill, Slallfrv-rl Kumuu-rl. XVilliaui My--rs, l r1-tl Alkire. Hou LI: Fharlo-s Alillvr, ldlllllj' .Xlll-ii. Slunl--lx llunl, lmxw- Vaurti-1-, liill Maw- llow I2 Iiurl Sis-Lg'-l, Phil .Xvllf-r. lii1'lu:ir4I XY:-lls. HOBBYISTS ENJOY SWAPS Swap nights and discussions were the high- lights of the new Hobby club this year, according to Paul Justice, sponsor. With approximately 18 members trading. discussing, and exhibiting hob- bies during the year. the Hobby club met every other Tuesday afternoon. A live exhibit at the Hobby Show featured two amateur radio stations on the air in which the Shortridge group broadcast. They also exhibited an HO gauge model railroad at the Family Frolic. Members brought their individual projects to work on during the meetings. TESTING-1 . , 2 . . 3 , On the alr is a phrase heard quite often around the vicinity of room 344, and is a fa- miliar one to all members of the Radio Work- shop. The club is open to anyone interested in any field of radio production, and meetings are held in Shortridge's own radio studio, This year's agenda was highlighted by speakers from and trips to local radio stations. All club meetings are devoted to the primary purpose of the organization-learning the fundamentals of radio production. Mrs. Eulah Vos is sponsor. ILXIDIH XYHICKSIIHI' Ilu ' Z. 'l'1v '1-'- 4 , 1: '1- 'Y' . . 'S. C : WIS, ' : 'v a- , . Avi' 'vin r ' ISU-Ve Yan NYie, .Xliltsu Sziru--ul, Nina: Sllllllllillb. Xlfl'I0'Il!l1' Hritliu, l.iu1l:1 G.-lulwiu. Sl4lN,X'l'l'l'- Huw 3: Sidney li--vine, .lon hum. Gregg Atkinson, G1-ul'g'e Hsnry. lfrwl .Xlliirn-. Itnlv .Xil:uil'. l'hil W1-insis-ln, .lerry l,:iruvr. .Xlw Millinzxn, Georgv- Sliml- run. Row LI: .luv llzxlwlv, Mrs. .Xnnul--v Milli-l'. .Iiln Ahslinn-, Nnlnlif- Ilalvis, .lunv lim-all-rn-1', ICI:-:innr Mero- nlilh. Huw li l3ilYlll linlain. linlv llnwi-ll, ilzly II1-mlm-r, Nun Ileml--r. Phyllis Ne-wvnnn, I MOVE, MR. PRESIDENT . . . The Eleventh Annual Indiana High School Legislature meeting at Purdue University was one of the highlights of the year for the Senate. This organization, which began in 1887, is the oldest extracurricular activity in Shortridge. It is a small scale model of the United States Senate and members assume the names of regu- lar United States Senators. Bills. which sup- posedly have been passed by the House of Repre- sentatives. are voted on by the Senators. They meet every Friday. and elect oflicers every six weeks. Mrs. Annalee Webb Miller is the sponsor. TI-IEY'RE CHALKIN' UP POINTS 200, 225, 250-Made it! This is the cry of all girls who have earned 250 points to qualify for Philateron club member- ship. The girls who engage in intramural sports after school earn points by participation and excellence in soccer. bowling, basketball, deck tennis, volleyball, softball, and track. Student chairmen are selected for each sport and at the end of each semester newly qualified members are initiated. Sport nights are Mon- day. Wednesday. and Friday. Sponsors are Miss Caryl Gaines and Mrs. Mary Treichler. l'llll,.XIl',liHN li--w li Mrs. Maury V. 'l'rf-it-Iilm-r. Nliss1':1ryl iluim-s. How 2: .l2l!lh'lI4' Hvnll. Ann Sie-venus. Nllil'l 3' llaunlu-rl. l'nnni1- liuwl, .lounnv Knrlnz-li, ,Iuyev Xlirlewsnll. .ln .Xnn .Xluln-l's1m. 1'liULJlllS-- Miss .lane Ali-ssiek, Lorna Sunnmn. Ilen- isu- White-, Kara-n Vnnle-y, lin-isy 'l'urn1-V, Sumlrzi K4-lnlw, l':nt lfowl-fr. Salnelru Stir-lu-r. l'1-ggi' Iiesl. i':irnl Gru- ln-r. Ima .lean Xian All-le-r. Marilyn Vrum, Rlsirvizi Tidd, Ilrm-mln Golflln-1-gg. SI-IH! . . . ARTISTS AT WORK A small gold pin in the form of an easel with a paint brush across it is worn by the mem- bers of the Croquis club. Anyone who is inter- ested in art may belong to this organization. Every year the club members make trips to the John Herron Museum of Art, and to the Children's Museum. Sometimes they visit col- lectively the art exhibits held in local depart- ment stores. They also see movies about various phases of art. Their meetings are held on Thursdays. The club is sponsored by Miss Jane Messick. l 1HI'l'l,IlPll'I'H lion 1. ll zu 1 ll si 1 .1 1'.an:iIsw-5. .Xnn Wliltlunfn-1-. Nmw-wtaa lml- lens. Warren llavis, Ivan- Vurter, lvavl- Iiinninaw-r. liziy Ilnlu-rls. IAll'I'l' Iiru- nley, llnnnlll llnxvlw-l', Ifave K4-vxl-'ug A r t In n r Rosen- l-finni, S1 l- p ll- n n'.-np.,r, Nun-'x ln-1-lullle-. Szunulra 424-rv-lin. How Il: Sully Si- lnnn, lX':ilnl:l llnysls-r, Gln- I'lll H1-1-Yvs, l':lll'l'll llnsv- lnnn, Hvvliy l'll'1-y, 'I'llllll- lull I!:l1'nf's, Ifllnine Van N:-sl, .lane llnrrlsl-H. Jll'1Pl Xnn l nr:l. Srnnulrzu 'l'-'mln-ug S:1n1Il.u l':ll'1vv-nI1'I'. lillilli Sfvlllvl, Allllll Ilan:-r, .lnlly Iinrl. llvllil- Ilnlnsnn, Mrs, Ilnrlmrn Ilnrnz-ll. Ilnw 21: Illnsuvin .Xegnvg Myrna l':urls- --ry Snllx' XY.-I-lu. Ia-wis Na- flinu. Sl:-llin 1'mn1--y, Knll K zu II I' in an n. ll 1- xx n r 4l S1-llunrlz. Sandy I r'uZin. llzirluiln XX'5'nn. .lane Seu- strmn, lhxlslx' 'I'l'1-lmr, N214 onli Mnnvia-, llow I: ltullu .Xnn Staley, Ilinnn lv:-itsvli. Xnne I.n:n1. .Indy l'all.-r. ll I' 4- n ll il llollllv--lu. Maury I-lx-'Ili n Slunll, Snzx' lIni'- fnrfl, Slmrnn Hllswnrlll. Mn ry .In Hunk. TO BE OR NOT TO BE . . . AN ACTOR Footlights club was organized a few years ago for anyone interested in dramatics. One of the main purposes of the club is to help its members get into National Thespian Society, honorary drama group. At meetings the members present one-act plays, play cuttings, and monologues. The club also is active in Plays You'll Applaudf' This year their biggest project was the presenta- tion of a shove' at the USO. Club sponsor is Mrs. Barbara Darnell, 'l'lll-ISl'I,XNS lion 21. ll'-:L--l' lilill-'l, Slew lmu.-ll. 4'll:erl--s Hay, I':ex'i1l l'llvl.-1. llnnznrnl Swliwzlrlz, tlllillr llnrw-5', lfnn livsurcl. 'Yum lfy-4-4-lnnll. I'I1lw:liwl Howl-rs. Karl Kllllflllllll, ltnu' 2: IGM-lpn ,Xndf-rson, Sandra 'I'niln-r, Alilni Storey, Phyllis .llngvnln-inner, ll'-len lens- HOLLYWOOD. HERE VVE COME! National Thespians is an honorary drama so- ciety sponsored by Miss Eleanor Dee Thcek. To become a member of Thespians. students must earn 10 points by working backstage or appear- .ngr in plays. For each additional 10 points he earns, the Thespian receives a star to wear on his pin, until he has four. This year was the 25th anniversary of National Thespians, and the troupe attended several conferences held in ob- servance of this. 1.-r, bln-l1,l 1....n.-x, l,l..wn.4 l.-.nes .In Xnn Iinnxn Vw-lunn llnxxluns, Miss l-Il-'aunr I' 'Flu--Q-It. lion- I Milflriwl XXX-lull, l,iInln Gmnlwin, Szlnily Allfltllvlmu, llvlty Vupvlzlllwl. Gail .lal't'1-, Sunny 1'i-mivlu, l'lu-n-Int S--nonr. Sllnrull Imviii, Vniolm- Ia-xv. V:-lin 'l'lll'llt'l'. Top-On with the warpaint. Right-Quick shave! WM W YWWUNSWQKXQNS Raw-aux.m mam ms. sax aw wma Doings All the world's a stage. according to Will Shakespeare, and Shortridge Thespians have taken this to heart. Variety was the keynote in the field of dramatics this year. Two evenings of one-act plays were presented under the title of Plays You'll Applaudf' This series of plays was produced mostly for the bene- fit of freshmen and sophomores who wanted to earn points for admission to National Thespian Society, an honorary dramatics group. One performance was in the Fall and one last April. The Shortridge entry in the all-city high school drama festival was the second act from the senior play. You Can't Take It With You. Three awards were copped in this annual con- test: second place best actress went to Helen Fosterg third place best character actress' and best character actor were taken by Sunny Crouch and Gordon Mess, respectively. Shortridge dramatists traveled last Fall to Terre Haute, where they attended the State Thespian convention. They are planning to jour- ney to Indiana University in the first part of June to attend the National Thespian convention. . tw, , g Make Ours Mzzszc' Performing at the Governors Mansion this year was a thrilling event for the SHS Madrigal Singers under the direction of Don Martin. They. along with the other choirs and glee clubs. have provided the very best in choral music. The big brass band from Shortridge land cupped top honors in the state marching con- test. Look for the blue and white uniforms of band members at all the games, too. James Calvert is the director. Ever hear a high school orchestra play Beetho- ven's Fifth? Ours has done it and musical hits, too, with Will Wise directing, Drum Majorettes-Susie O'Con1zor, Sally Wertz, Susie Miller, Jo Ann Woodfill. Orchestra Tackles The Hard Ones UIU'lll'IS'l'li.X 'Pup left Huw Z5: .'Xll1'1'1:ElI'I'i14ll3'i, .Iam Lowa-r In-ft llnw 15: Iluuiuw-:we Hinllc-y, .Xllu-rt Hull iitli, Ruth I,imllv5', X'Irg.1'ini:u Smith. Huw li Lilidu Huw li Sllll'll'Y Ymlu-r, Mary Hvlisln-I', lilllll Knip.,lil Xhrllt--r. .I'-:in S1-hw--s!lt.1, Marilyn XY:iIIman, linrlfziru Mary I-I--th Punk, 1'5nthi.a lVSIl'lYlll. In-rmaun, l':inlal I.:-wvllyli. lnpwwi' right Ituw 2. llawluznizi Vlmmnzeli, ll:-len: 'IH-p light Huw 1Z:linrIlw'Il l.:ilul1-l's.'l'wm llilvlss, Nnvl llruwn, Sll'Y1'll Vain XYiv. Huw li linsvillzary Vl1lll5l ll 1 loss, Simi'-un Vross. How l: .Iam--s Smilh. l'n-tv SI:-in. Vyviu Yzunkunw-r, Vanrolyn Strauss. Nun--5 IN-ull, l lull- Almlrinluv, It-'tty llillm-In-rsun. .Mia-lv Nl:-rliln. Ann Hzuiiw, 48 Baud Supports School Activities HXNIY l'l'l'f'l' If-fl Il--xx' 2. .lf-Im Hin-ku-I. Gmwimu Insvt, .lnmvs l':alv1-rt.1Iil-1-I-mr. '. IV: 'iI1'l l. I' ' I. .I I L: Yi-r, St-N l'Illi.'. . . , ..:,:.: .g..::.,n, N.::..w.-.LDT ' ' s 1- i : 1 ' .-'1'i . 'JP'3,'if'fax , . . ,. . il r nf ', I-surf v' - . wn o -x My l plwr mulflh- Huw .iz NX nlllum l'uhlmunn. Rmmhi X X L K U 1 'N Hnwln-V. How lfi .Iulm Smith, Annz- l,up::lr. Row l: lmwn-1' I1-ft Huw 2: Hurry I-Ipslvin. I':nlris'k 1'1YIHllN hh-vm-n Ivvinw-VI. linllnlll l.ia-ha-rl, I,:u-ry l'1v4-rluzxrt. Iluvid I.:-wis, Huw I'l1lv--x' right How 3: lwn Yvawh Nun Sm-lxx'cckvxl,L:1vSl H H hl 'HS. Ellie-t .Xa-Ilvr, .I-uhn Clark, Al:u'il5'u NYM!! l,iIYlll llnwv, S11-vs-n Vuwvll, I-'rank Hlin, Dam Ii.-nrwl. ': '- hm' n u,g ' Row I: llon Gibbs, Huy N1-lsnn. l32lX'ilI Ilrzlmlt, Lynn lmwvr mirlmilov Huw R: Ku-n Milam, Huw 11: Ilup, In-ssirrg. Hum-y. Mm-hm Gumlv, .Innu-s lla-Vin. Huw I: Larlx M1.m1.- 1.-fn Hou :. mm u..1n.m. 1-:-1 1-:ngl.x.1..w, T f - 'f 'kY N '- 1 ' R 1S - Nlilu- Hifll--y, l,:urry 1':nll:xh:un. Row I: IH-Im-1' Uullvn, l.uwm-r rig'hl-Huw 2: John Shvlburnv. .luhn i l'l'L.1ll Iohll .ln-l'I'l'in-S, Stow- Waxyxluin-. .Inhn limu-l's. Morris sun, llnln-V1 Stamps. Frvd Alfrm-y, How 1: Gary XV4-lvhfl Nilvm-rmun. Miko llogaxn, Tum lim-sv, l,in1i:x Wnllu-r, f'h:n'lvs lmvis 49 .X 4'.Xl'l'l'II.l,.X Vllfllllf Huw 51 Bl'll4'u 1'lll'I'll'l', llnvid l i1llul', Glnrizl Y2lY0'l', Iris 'I'ululillsnu, Marv Luis - - . llulmlw-Vault. Imvnl l,4-uklmrllt, hm-nlqgv Ilzxlllvurtuu, llo- Svlmulvy. lllunln Gzmrln-r. Vaurulyu lluuvuu, .Xuu Arla-r, Illl'l' Kun-url, .lv-rry l lI'llllllLl, .lim llf-ldv-n, xvillllllll Vow. Ruth 'l'lnSlv5'. Aluruiv Mc'l'lf-vl'1'y, Sylvian llzarl-is, llnw ltill S1-lm--fl-r. Vlmrlvs Huy. vt'l'llllIl Martin, ll-vh 2: Susuu links-r, Immun l,e-iluxld, Yul'-rin Hslmrul-. .I--:nu Svlu-rh, 'FUIII l'ultv-r, Ke-lly Alnrris. Hilln-rt .l1lllllSUll, lmvis, Shvilu Uwmmly, Sllirlvy liyn-rs, lmuuu Suruuu-rs. Kirk lt'-he-rls, Stun l4'1-1-zlf-, l r:luli lfrnst, .luhu Grvisl, Murlvun- ll:-llulveun. lil-ISA' Shultz. lmuun Ilu:-llzuunu, lluu liuuis, Ill:-rlv Slzllvlrrvil-ll, l,:ll'1'y 'l'luuu:xs. Sli-plwn I'1-guy lilm-li, Susia- llululus. lmm-lla: X'V:ny. llsnrlmrn 'l'ml:l. Huw ll: .luhn lluwzirml, fll'lll'l.!,'l' UW:-u, llill Sur- l'l4-rkiu. Huw l: Nunn-y lmulltlla-. lim-V4-x'ly Suxluu, vznul, Nlll'lllJIll K4'lIll1'llX. l!i4'l1:u'rl.lr-lc-l'. l,v-:- W1-iusta-in. llc-V Aclznus, Nuz:unu1- VV:ull:u'v, IH-:lv lmllvy. l'llm-lw .lr-rry 'l'llll'lll'l', l'zuul fll'0'l'll. Kv-u S1'llllllll, llou XvQ'2ll'll. S:-uuur, Kay Slslnlv-X. l'v-,guy Slflrofy, llllzuiul- Snulisus, l'-Alv Hrutln, .lim 1'llllQ'lIlllll. Alike' Gmulumu. LM- Mvl- Suucly Miellllv-twu, Frau l':ulclv'l'--u. Glv-uwlu Kissirug--V. vulf, .lnllu flilllmu, I'uul Iloggs, Ilan-ry Ux'vv'str'1-vt, 4'll:1ri!5' l':lul, Shirln-y imlwy, Sllirlvy Ymlvr. 1':u'ul lmvlrl flruf, llruvn- llurllu-rt, 1:l'll1- Vullor, lmn FlSlIl'l'. Must, ll:-nrlmrn llnyt, .Xnmli Stuulur, IH-nun .Xlu-xnuulu-r, Huw 3: Sllzilllll Mitlvu, lilnurn llullnnd, Nlnry Ilalvi lhllp W'illi:lmN, l-If-vliy lllrr-y. sun, husnu l'uwf-Il, Ann llnrllf-, Hllirlvy lmxvswm, Allvc Varied Vocal Groups Omfr Excellent Tmining 1 Him-lwl, .llllnrxfllnf Sluall .lully lllm-li. M ,X ll ll I ll A ll .lullu lmn Sc-lllw-1'lu'll:1vsl, Sullx llHYlh, Ilnvul llurulll. Nu rnh lhvsv, K1-u l.isl, llllllll Galrlwr, l.n r r x' 'l'lllllllllS Iluuuu Imilmld, .lnlmu lllgx. Suzanne- Wallzu-.-, K-Au All lam, .lan Mills, llxll Pm lilllI.S' l'UNt'l1Ill'l' Vlllllll - liuw -1: Judy Ulapp, liar- man, lVlill'l.1'Hl'l'l llagsdsllm-, NlFllll'l'l?ll Garlwr. Row 2: lvara. S1-xsun, Nam-y l airl-urn. Suzaano Warnvr, San- Kay Ilrnwn. Mary lil-th Nook, Sharun Jahr, Sally elra Wluilv. NllilI'lbIl lie-ntl'-r, Jlmm- .Xnrln-rsnn. Mario VV--bb, Luis Must, Sheila Sullivan, I'n-any I'varson, Judy .lvl-'r. Ih-nuiv l'e-arson, Sally llip.:'p.:'in:1. Martha Al1'l':lry, llruwn. Nawmi Alunvin-, Ile-lliv lluhsnn, Nauvy Mit:-hell. Ulwlvllze l.isrvmlv. lh-lsy Vamlvlvvll, llarlvara Martin, Ali'-v Arnold. Huw l: Nurs---tn lmllvnfl. llarhara XVynn. l3 f 'lll1ll'N l'l21llS1vn, llmx 3: llvvky Frnsh, llarlsara .lnlly lrvinv, Varulyn l'lllSl!lf.Z'Ql', Carulyn .lm-nlains. Mar- KHIIIIW. Phyllis lrill, Sally Simun, Gloria. lim-vos, San- ilyn Wallman, Judy Wints-rs, Sandra Gmnclin, Slam-in wlra Htl:-lu-r, Mary .lo llmnk, Jana S1-llrawlvr, llarlvara NValtm'rs. lusx-I: lion Martin. l'SlIlJllSl'j', Karl-u Slraml. lliana lwitsvll, Janet lllussvl- Sll1vl:'l'llIl'4llfI l':l'lllll':S Raw Cl: liar-ry 1vvvl'slrl-vt, Cup--laml. Lw- Wvinstm-in, Huw 3: We-stlvy llarx Ilan l'llllllS, Larry 'l'll0lll2lS. lluw ll: llill Survanl, .lim lion Sl'lllllll'l, Paul Grs-4-n, Jnlm G11-ist. 51 O11 ! To bc ll SC7liO7'.' rash, Sopbs, zmimfs Soinewhere within the Land of Kiiovvlr-due is a widely acclaimed c'ity-Shortridue. Now it hap- pens that this place boasts four suburbs railed Greenieville. Wisetown. Artivityinudnvss, and Seniority. Gaining a vivid picture oi' Shortridgre and its activities from the HWC1C0INt ' auditorium held in Caleb Mills Hall. the freshies of Grvenievillv en- thusiastically began their i'c-spertive four-year careers. Some spent time strolling down the avenues of Study and New Friendship. Others frequented such streets as 9B Talent. Show, Echo Reporter, Freshman Athletics, School Organiza- tions, and Frosh Booster Club. One of the biggest treats for all Shortridgers. including the sophs of Wisetown, was a niassivt- brawl known far and wide as Sectionuls. Townsfolk from such competitive louals us Ca- thedral. Tech. Ripple. and Attucks COIH1l'PI.1ZllA'tl to really live it up. Fortunate Wisvtuwners were invited to partiripate in the riotous rou- tines of Junior Vaudeville and many already have formed ideas for their own ilvts next year. .Soplmnzorc sloppy day. Sophs brave sim. I0 cheer piflskiu llcruvs. 7661712 of Semorzljf Activityniadness has been so called because ol' its hustling, bustling inhabitants. When jun- I I iors arrived there, they were, for the first time, a truly organized group. Representatives elected this year were Gary Hanna, pres.g Susie O'Con- nor, veepg Carol Campbell, sec.g Dee Dee Dailey, Vaudeville ohm.: Betsy Turner, program ed,3 and Bob Branham, treas. Upon Bob's withdrawal in favor of athletics, runnerup Frank Case in- herited the financial responsibilities. Kick higher! Sing louder! Smile! The Vaudeville had arrived again. In November pros- pective act chairmen presented their work for cuts: and junior officers, together with Mrs. Nell Merrick Thomas and Don Knight, class sponsors, made five selections. From then 'til February it was work, work, work, but the great- est time ever for the delirious survivors. With May came the long-awaited and highly regarded Prom, another high point for Activity- madness residents. Indeed, it was an appropri- ate :1dieu for the juniors, reluctant yet eager to face the problems of seniority. S S This jazz is real gone! Junior O1Tlcers-Gary Hanna, presidentg Frank Case, treasurer: Dede Dailey. vaudeville chair- man: Susie O'Connor, vice president. Seated- C'arol Campbell, secre- taryq Betsy Turner, pro- gram editor. 53 Lam I ORS! N 1, -.-.7 Senior Ojficers-Barbara Smith, vice presidentg Helen Seidensticker, secretary: Ronnie Horn, treasurer. Seated-Jim Batman, presidentq Carol Otto, Annual editor. Junior Ojjicers, Class of 1954-Tom Gill, treas- urer,' Anita Woods, vice presidentg Jerry Thomp- son, president. Seated-Ernsy Crowder, secre- tary,' Dee Dee Ent, vaudeville chairman. Not pictured-Sara Van Arsdale, program editor. hey Lea' 1954 Seniors The senior class officers presided at the third class meeting this year on October 7, 1953, follow- ing their election on September 23. Those elected were Jim Batman, president: Barbara Smith, vice president: Ronnie Horn, treasurer: and Helen Seldensticker, secretary. Carol Otto had been chosen Annual editor the previous spring. Six representatives from each senior homeroom. along with the class officers, composed the Sen- lor Council, under the supervision of Miss Doro- thy Peterson. This governing body made impor- tant class decisions. Brown and blue were selected as the class colors and they were distributed to all seniors paid up in class dues. The senior play this year was a comedy, You Can't Take It With You, directed by Miss Eleanor D. Theek. A huge success. it was presented on November 7. A toy was the admission to the annual Christ- mas party on December 15. Santa Claus at- tended, in the person of Mr, Nipper, bringing helpful gifts to several seniors, The Bluebelle-Uglyman dance was February 13 with Letha Bolles and Tom Troyer being While hese Clinmxec! em' at Class az selected by the entire student body to reign over this annual aiTair. The next big event for the seniors was the Spring Dance on May 1. Claw Day officers were Marcia Tidd, prophetg Diana Marston, historian: Dave Ryan, giftoriang and Ronnie Arbuckle, willmaker. Vesper services were held on June 6 and grad- uation ceremonies on June 9. Respectfully submitted, HELEN SEIDENSTICKER Secretary, Class of 1954 Class Day Officers-Dave Ryan, Diana Marston. Marcia Tidd, Ronnie Arbuckle. When? June 3. Where? Caleb Mills Hall. What? Class Day ceremonies. and confidentially. no stone was left unturncd' in furnishing fun from start to finish! The occasion's thousand- charmed fortune teller was none other than super-sighted Madam Marsh- Marcia Tidd - for a cross of the palm. A nostalgic touch was added by historian Diana Marston, who dug up the rather gone pastg and ranibunctious Ron Arbuckle revealed under- classman heirs in his reading of the senior wills. With the presentation of gifts slightly on the slammish side, diabolical Dave Ryan kept his classmate on pins and needles, although every- one knew that good natured levity was all Irish had in mind. Then, when Jim Batman passed the proverbial axe to Gary Hanna, junior president, the pro- gram hit a more serious note and was cllmaxed with an effective shade of sincerity. ADAMS. NANVY ICLLIGN Girls' l.e:u.:'ue-: Finn- Arts aipfonti Yami.-villa-1 Fruiivg .lr. I ulu-y vullilllllln-v. ANGEL, S'l'l5lVlCN H. Sr. Couric-il: Dim' .lnvkeyg Jr., Sr. SPQR. ARKIN, LARRY KAY Att:-ndml liruunl Iiipplf- llipzh Svhool. ADAMS, PRlSl7ll.l..X ADAMS, SUSAN Slll'IFl lF1LD Yzunlevillog Pun Amvrican E4-lm: Vauds-villl-1 Frulic-3 Jr. 1'lllliCAll9IHlz-41 Rouse-VPIK Higll SPQH1 Felix vllllv. S4-lmni. Minm-apulis, Minnv- mms. ANDERSON, EVICLYN L. AN'l'RliBUS, CAROLYN Simi:-nt Bonrdg 1111-img Annual: Va,udoville3 Frnlim-5 Com- Frolicg Sr. l'l:1.y3 'l'luys Y0u'll lIl1'll0Ull'l9Yll usher: Fnnllights, Appluudg Jr. Pulivy commit- Boosts-r clubs. tc-4-5 National Tiiuspizmn Sovi- 1-ty, i.x'0as.g Germain, pros., lfmntliglits, vim- pr.-s., clubs: lmtzuiy, G4-rnmn inwards. ARUN, ALLEN BAII-Iii, MARGARI-I'I' ANN lnlrzimural vi-lieyimll, foot- Annual agvnt: Vzludi-will--: .lr hull. Vrfnn t'0H1Yl1llIf'PQ Minh-l lfnit- .-ci Nat inns. 58 -TOP ROW ACROSS Alllil-I'l l'. RVTH ANN Studi-nl ihmrd: Sr. Qmum-il Yanni.-viii--1 lfmiii-. .Ir, I'r-mn qui-4-ii 1-nmliulzilvi C'4llllllli'll4't' in--nl usin-r. AliS'l'lNl1I, .ll JAN I ADA l ll, Rl ilil'IR'I' URICN Art 1lSP4lSlllllfl llU'l'1'2 So-nulv Astrimuiny 1-lub. ADAMK1 DVICS, li'lll!DZA Attvml:-il Motu-ai lligii Sa-imol l.um-vrm-. lndiunn. ADER, ANN Studi-nl ltnurulg Girls' I..-ngiiv l-I4-hu, Fins- Arts ugi-nts Vzmmlvvill--1 Vmialvvillv usiu-r Frnlivl Girls' Give 1-lulvp A Uuppe-llzi Cimir: 1'ulnim-m-+- me-nt ush--rp Truo lilul- 1-luh. .XliHllt'Kl.E, IU DNALD lfllllili Studvnl lloarclg Sr. Ununvil Vuudvvilln-1 Frolivp Sr. l'iuy imuslm-ss llHll1lU.2't!l'Q Jr. Prom 4-umlriillf-vp Frm-siiniun, rv:-u-rvs fmmllmll: Fra-shnmn, rv:-an-rvc travk: llilrximurnl lmslu-llmll vullvylmlll Fin-tion vlulr. IBARIC, IHUIIAICII IGIDWARI1 1411-lm anproxlti Wuulvvllle lvundi tilt 'l'uln-nt Shuwp lmnd: As- llAlC1'l,.-XY, SUZANNIC I.-- l'u-11-lv Frum-an is: Font lrunumy rluln. lipzhlw, l.iln':u'y rluhs. MASS, ICIDWIN M I l.'l'UN lntrznmurul husln-tlmll. Girls l,vm.:m-1 Ynml--villv ush 1-rg .lr. Polivy n-omlnitlv.-' lxUlllllll'llt'l'lllt'lll llSlll'l'. I mli4-: l'0llllll1'lH'l'llIt'Ill ushl-ri li.-XSSIJCR, I-ZIAINIG RICGINA IIAICNIGS, ILXIKH.-XRA JEAN HAIi'l'UN, MAl'lIl,Y'N KAY 4:11-ls' IA-ugm-3 1'mnlm-m-+-- lH'Ii1'a- assi:-xtaumlg Vuudf-villn-3 nn-nl usln-r: Math vlulw. l'uIll!l!t'lll't'I1li'Ht ushe-rl Fe-llx vluh. ILXTMAN. .IAMICS GUIIIHWN HAIWICII, MIM! .lul'lCl.YN S+-ninr class pr--side-nl: K1-y Stud:-nt llama-11: IM-:nn's :assist- vluh, vim' lII'f's.: V1lllllk'YiH1'l ami: I-Ivhu: Vzunlvville- uslwr: N Jr. Prom s-nr-1'huil'lllun: l4'l'1-sh- I1'rnli1'Z lillelllmsx bids :xml tn- mun, resa-1'vv busq-hull: Var- 1-:lag l'I'1HllliS 1-lub, sity trzu-li, 4-zqntuinl lnlrumur rul I'mvtlmll. lnnlif-Hmll, Yul- lx-ylmll, ll'1ll'IiQ l,l'll4'l'lllHll. ISAIHZII, DORIS JEAN IIICY-I'I'I'Ill, .IUHN lllGA1'Il. l.l'IN.X .ll'Nl'I lil-I.XlbI4Il.l,. 'FICIHCY A. Yasmin-vlllv ush-'rj Uhuirg llirls' Ain-ml--ml liruzul Hippln- High Sr. Uuum-il: x'iill4i4'YHlt'Q Frui- illll'IllllllI'1llN, l'llllll1'lllS, nu- Sn-hmml. linux illv High Sm-howl. iv! .lx'. l'l'um t'lIlllll!Hl4'l'4 mn-ral, swn-:Ala-rp l'hil:nh-run lwvslnnnn, 1-1-sn-l'x'v funtlmll: vluh, l l'l'Slll1l2lll, I't'5Q'I'Yl', vzlraily Iran-li: Int rzn mural husk.-I hull x'ullu-yluull:Sl'1,1li3 Hi-I'i1MuIh Ulllll. -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS HIGICMAN, IHCNISIG tin-ul: l.:mrnIt1.n Hall. Milfnl-.1 1 lllllll-'L'1iL'lll. HI'IIlRl'IN'l', N.XNl'Y HITIC Ive. Hluv Ulzulm-S. l4lCNNlfI'l l', NUHLIC HICIIGICII, IA HS JANE lfmf- Arts :ng--nl: Xaxlnmh-x'lllv lf:-nlivl ti:-rnmn 1-lull: Alla-nd 59 Allvmh-rl VVPSU. l'laV1'll llillll S1-lnml. XXX-sl llnve-lu, l'n1m,.4.. Yullmln-Yilln-1 .lr. I'rum VHIIIIIIH- ml H1-01-I1 Grow- lligh S1-hmnl HICRH Y, IIA VIII l l'RtlASUN Visual Aids assistant: Busi- nvss lids and Cm-ds, treas. HIDXNFURU, JICANNINE Vrulit-3 Jr. Rt-d tfrmxs: At te-mi.-tl St. Agnes Avanti:-my. liUl.l,lfIS, JAMES U. Vuude-vlllvl Frnlit-3 Fr:-sh man. rn-su-rve-, varsity fuut hullg lf're-slnnun lmsketluill I l't'HhlllllIl trzwk, HICST, JHHN XVl'ISl.l'IY Studvnt Board: K1-y club, pw:-1,5 Frullvq Bandg Frush- nmn, resurve, varsity ba,skc-t- lmll vu-1-nptztlli: I l'i-'Slllllllll 1'-lst-rv:-, varsity baseball vap- taning ll1ll'llllllll'itl fuuthall, vol' in-ybullg lA ll4'l'lll8ll'S vluln. lil,OMKAl.NS, IDAGNIJA Annual ztgentg Frulivg Jr l'run1 l'0l'lIllllttt't'Qf31'l'lll2lIl 1-lub HOLl,lCS, LETHA ANNE Studs-nt Board, sm-.3 Intru- vity Stud:-nt QW-unvil: Sr. Uuunc-Il: Ilutzniy assistant: l':t'lltII Jr. l'l'tllll qu:-vn 1-:tndiv tlutvi Vutltit-villt-2 Varsity 1'llevrl4'it1lf'r'L Hi-Fil Honstvl' pr:-ea., Pun AIll4'I'lC'Etll vluhs. BlliNl2Al'M, IIOXYARD l1I,.kt'K, .Xl.l+'ltl-ZIP WRIGIIT Intramural fnutlmll, vullvy- St-nntvg Radio Nthrkslmpg Husl ball, bas:-ballg Stump club. nt-ss Pills :ind Cm-ds. l+1UA'l'RltlH'I', LITVICNIA HHLIN, JUAN MAIHIC Finn- Arts, Annual ugvxitsg Sr. Count-ilp t'ht-mistry :assist Girls' intrumurztls: .Xttvntla-tl ant: Yaiumle-Ylllv. I,int'nln High S1-lwul, ldvuns- ville. BHfXlLH,lCY, MARSIIA ICllAN'l'l.lN4ll'IR, SlII+II.l.-X lit-lm zlg.u+nt: .Ir,, Sr. SPQR, ZIMIHHN- iUll'tl5' 2lHNiNI1llH lit-hu aligmitg l rnIiv: l7I'l'llt'Sll'2I .lulin Ile-rrun st-huI:u'sInip3 Urn qtlis, pros., Nztturailist, Svivmt 4-lnhs: Ih-gitmznl Ht-it-in-v Ifxllil .iwurnl. St-lmlustiv, Stair-N:-xx-. ztrt, H. Imliznld Klnpp QIXVIIIWI i -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS i 5 IZHUXYN, t'll.XRI.l4IH , Varsity ln:mkvtlr:lll, lillt MVN, H I'II.l'ZN.X M A IC .XII-vlty nrt-In-sti':i. HICUVVN, .IAIVIMH SIUNICY sity wr.-stling: l r4-shniam, ro t-lulus. Sluclvnt lionrcl: Iflvhug Vuufli llllt't'Il vumlulzili-, Utnlirm-ln4't ivucis-l'L Hr, SI'4gItg llum-ite vlilh ww 60 Studo-ni lhutrtl: Vatutivvillu Vnlulr-vllltl lixlie-rj 1 Pl'1'lll'Sf r'l I-'iuv .Xrts ug:--nt: l-'re-shmnn i'e-svrx'i- ftmtlmll. lit-sn-l'Yr, Yill sa-rvv trzu-ki t':tim-ru, f:l'!'lll1lll llllUXYNlNtl. IKAIHKAHA ANN xillv :wt 1-lutirmxtnp .lr. l'r..m me-nt ush--i': Yatrsity 4-in-ei -TOP ROW ACROSS RRUXVNING, NAR'l'li.l'INE Girls' l.eug'uv: Finn- Arts at g 1- n t 1 Vzuuia-vlllv: Frullv: Hluv Iilzldm-sz l'un Amerie-un, Rooster, Llhrzary 1-lub:-1. l!lTRN14I'l', MARY FLORENCE Evhog Iivlm ngrf-nt: Vuudvvlllvi l 1'ullc: Jr. Red Crussp SPQR. BURNEY, Rl DBERT Annual am-nts: Vaurlovlllc-Q Rvsrrva- truvk: Uruss vuuntry: BURNS, SANDRA KAY Footlights vluhs. l5lYlil'l'7l'I. l'll.XRI.lCS Nt-Nlflll. lll'Sll. lCl1W.XRl1 llUl!lCR'l' l!l'Tl.lCll. NOIIIJG l'.Xl,l1WlfIl.l,, l!l'J'I l'll'I.ll+I.lN Annual nge-ut. Ysuulvvilln-1 .Xuuuzul npr:-nt: lli-YL .XIIl'llflI'll lluurl. Flux- Arts. lic-hu um-nts Frnliv: lntrumurul sports: lla- llrush lligh St-lmul, l'lt-vc-lnml. Vuurlvvlllo ushs-rg FTA. Bur-li din Wurkslmpg Nuturnlist tlhiu. ness Efls and Coeds. club. 4'.XN'l'Ull, lN1l'Zl.VlN lv. lutrumurul lmsluttlvnll, ftmt- lmll. halsvlmll. t'IGlll4lllllHl,ltl, St'H'l l' Studvnt lhmnl: lfinv Arts agent: l r1-slnunn tkmllmll. lu- trauuurnl luuslu-tlmll. t'.Xl'l.lN. SlllGRllY lCl,YSSIC V.-XRl'I4INTl-Ili. JOHN 0I.lYl'IR UART!-IR, Sll.-XRUN JEAN l-'luv Arts aucnt: Vanudt-villt-3 lllm-lm: Anuuul :nreutg Vaudv- lfinv Arts iiilfllll Vaudc-villv Frulivp Jr. l'nlin-y 1-rmlmittvt-1 villv: Frulir: Fr'-slmnmu foot- Vaudc-villv uslwr: Jr.. Sr l.v t'e-r--lv I-'rum-axis. lmll m a n a :ro rx lutmmural SPQRL Hu:-nnvss Etls and Po lmskothnll, ftmtlmlll lloustvl' vds. vlub. l'll.Xl'M.-KN. l!.XRl2.Xl!.X JANIC VII.-Xl'M.XN, THHMAS RAY t'llll.lHRlCSS. l'llAl!l,l'IS Girls' l.ezu:x1-X: Annual ugxoulz Studvut Board: Yzuulvvillvz lfrvslnuun tram-kg lutrzuuura X'u11d1-villv uslwr: 4lFl'lll'SIl'ill l-'rolicp l'l:1ys Yuu'll Appluud: lmslwllvull. wrt-stllug: Nutu All-vlty, ull-smtv mwvlwstrns. Stuxrv vruw: l-land: ROTC: lu- rnlist. Gm-rlusxn clubs. tralmurnl husk:-tball: Jr. Sl' QR: 301111101 Sciencv club. 61 S t u d 0 u t. Rmlrd: Zoology, 1-hvmistry sessistzmts: E1-ho, Jr. SPQRL Math, Srlvm-0 rlulws. Nurssfs assistant: Rig Sister, Frnllv: Jr. SPQR: Fvlix, prefs., -TOP ROW ACROSS K'I,.XHli, IIARULIP Flilflll 1'l,l'IM4lNS, l4'IlI'IlPl1IHl1'K hull. Cl,ll'K. IIAYIII I.. Studi-nt Huurd: Annuul ug.- Nnlurullsl 1-lub. 1 l.lI4 l', lrulmlclfls IHPIIINIG UH Tull-nl Show. 1'Ul I lN, .IUSEVII RUIHCR'I' l'Hl.I.INS, S'l'lCl'HEN XV. COl.NVl'ILll, NVILLIAINI S., JH. 1'HIilPl'll4l4. ll.'XRUIlIl HRNIGSI lllvlm :auf-nt: Ifrullu-3 .lr. I'runl Yaulnlw-ville-Q .Xlls-mls-vl l':lrk Rumi: .Xttvnvlv-ll .XFNUIIZII Tm-vh 1-eu1ll11lltv-1-L lfrv-shmaun. rl-so-rwl S1-luml. nivall lliuh SVIIIHII. funllmlll Int l'llIlllll'ill lmslu-I - hull. sufllmll, vnllvylmll, 1'1vlllGY. ICAIKIRAHA .IHY Vullli, lllCVlClll,Y .IUANNIC l'U'l l'ON, l1Al.lG lCI,S'l'UN 1'll,XllII,l., llllHlhA Nl'II,l,lC Girls' l,n-:mu--1 IC:-lung lllvlm. Wirls' intr:umur:als: llusine-ss I-'inv .Xrts 11,21-nt: Vzmfh-villv. IC'-lm: .Xnnunl :u.1vnl. Vnmle Finw' Arts, Annual :luv-nls. l'Z1Is :und Vw--mls: ,Ulu-uule-fl Jr. l'-vlivy wvllmlnlitlv--1 ll-'sf-ru-, xill'-L X':nu1ie-villn- usho-r. Frulir Yznllmlnwillo- :lvl 1-lmirluunl xxlilhlllllglllll High Svlmul. Yaxrsily iran-li: lntrumursullms- 1'ullmlll--rum-lm-I1l ushu-ri Ili-I'l l rulim-1 1'tllllllll'll1'l'lll1'lll llSll4'l'l livtlmlll Husinm-ss Pills nuel l':ln .XlllO'I'il'ilI1, F1-llx, 'l'l'll1 Sr, SVQR. sw: lfmuls. Hlllv vlllhs. l'll.XXX'l lrlili, NANVY .XNNIG VIHPSS. K,XIll'IN1il,l-INN VHHSS. Nrblil, lr,-xIil:lql,l, 1'llnl'f'll, SMNUHA Lpjpj Slllflvlll H'H'l'4li 51lf U' f l'l' l'7 3'Hf4h m 4' 5'NNlSlI'll11 IC:-hu: lflnnvli fl1'1'lwsll':11 lluslnn-ss l'1:ls l'I1'lm3 Vnlnlvvillvi l rull1': Sl 1-ill l-If-lm, Thursflzuy --dill-r. Xuuuznl .nu-'nl. Vulnl--x'1llf-. and Um-.Isl lli-YL .XII--ml--fl Play: All-Sl-lluul l'l:ny. l'l:uy Annual: lunliunngmlis N1-ws lf! -livi .lr. ll'-ll Vruss: l':lu- H, l', Mm-lun High S.-hlml,Yuu'll.Xppl:1ll1l,Ilrgqmgllf.-gli l'Ulll'l'HlNilllll'lllI Vzulull-villv: .Xllll'I'i1'llY1, Nlllllfllllfsl ululvs, llzuxnlnnml High Sm-lnml, llauu- val: l'wnnlllvlmvvlllw-ll! uslu-I lllmsivr Girls' Slsllr-1 Aurlltn- munel, National 'I'hm-spisln Suvlvty riulu, l'--p Sw-ssiun vmmnil- lu-1-s.: llueliu Vhvrkslnlpi lfmli I4-vs. Quill :null S4-roll Sfwlvty. liulltsl prv-s., Lilurury 1-luhs. 62 XIIVSIIX VY'l'1'HillIll-11 l l'4'Slllll1lll lruvk: lntrzumxrznl iruvlc, foul ul l rulim': !lli'l':1lvnl Shuwl Hilllil lulramurul fnuthull, lmso-hull VIUIXY, MARIIAYN Slllfl t'IiUXYDl'Il2, IGMIIA' JANE VRITIAIA, JANl'I'I' LEE CHUM, JAMES l':t'hlllll-1'l'llll Vntnla-ville-1 lfrnl- .Iuni--r 1-lass sm-retairy: Stu- Fim- Arts agent: Vaudeville it-1 Finnnu-m-1-nu-nt nsht-r: lll- th-nt lkuzuwl: Girls' lA'ilg'Llf'1 nslwr: Frolit-1 .lr. SPQR: Hi- l'Ig l1 l',-xg lllut- llludvs: Math, lth-lm: Annusllp Vztudvvillvz l'ig Math, True Blue, Ft-llx, Vvllx, I'un Anwrim'a1n, l'I'lllllliS Frnlivl Uniiiliiuiim-1114-nt llSht'l'l .KSII'liIllllllY clubs. clubs. .lr., Sr. SVQR. lrAll.l-EY, IRAICHARA KAY ILXNIIGLS, RIIUNDA KAY IVAVIUSUN, Alll.ENl-I IVAYIS, JAMES AliTlll'R Glrls' Iwilil-1'llt'l ltntmiy ussist- Business Ecls and Cuvds. Vxindvvllle usher: F 1' ollv: aint: Annual nm-nt: Y-'Fee-nsg Girls' lntrzxmuruls: NIIMIWSS UllSill1'NS lids und t.'m:ds. Eds and Crwds. DAVIS. JUAN AIAYNIG DAVIS, LYNNE l-lARRllf3'l' DAVIS, liI1'llARlH HAIQULIJ DAVIS. WIl.I,l.XM .IURIIAN Finv Arts :u.:'vlll: V3lll1i4'YllltlI Nursv's assistant: livlio zuqmitq Finn' Arts siuent: xY5lllllQViH4': Allpndq-41 ly,-S,.,ml T..4.hnh.al l ruli1-1 .lr. Ilwl Cross: Y- Yzuulvvillx- nshn-r: lfrullv: Jr. lizinlll lll'S1'l'W' fofvthullq III- High St'h0lll. 'l've-ns: llusint-ss l'ImIs and Un- lmlit-y 1-unnnittt-vc Jr., Sr. lrzunuraul sports. mls, lfvllx, 'l'ruv llluv. l'nn SPQR: Jr, Rt-xl Vross: True .Xnwrlm-:ul 1-lnhs, ltlut-, Boost'-r 1-luhs, 63 -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS lDElWl+lR 1', Bl+I'l'TY Girls' lA'ilR'U1'I x'lllld0Yllll'I Valulvvillv ushvr: Frullc: Cum. lll0IlUOIlll'l1i usht-r: lm Um-4-10 l1'r:nn4-als: Jr.. Sr. Sl'QRg mu.. lilznlvs. lllGl.l'll. IvAYl'I Wll.l,l.KM Student liuzuwli Fine- Arts aim-lit: Vmulcvlllo: Intramural sports. DENNIS, MARVIA l'1I,AINlC Vuurievlllvq Jr. I'0llm'y 4-nm. lnittvv: Girls' Glu- club: Jr, Reid CrvvsS3 F4-lix, Astronomy L-lubs. l1oV.Xlll.'1', .IPJRRY R1llilfJll'I' lfinv Arts agent: BB Talent Slmw: Sadrllv, vivv pr:-s., Sq-j. 4-nvv clubs. llf'VVl'l 1', MARUIA .llllifllllllfl llIS'Fl'll4lIORS'l', JUIIN UONAIIUIG, PATRICIA ANN INPHMAN, IIAN Girls' 1.4-signin: Ullim- assist- Vainnlevlllf-: Fri-shninn lmsket- Hlirls' l,v-aprile: l'he-niislry us- Sluflvnt limi:-fl: ld:-In-. Annual nntp Annual: 1'lIlllllll'Ill'Qlll!'lll lmll: Intramural bus'-bull, has- sislunt: Annual agent: Vaurlv- :ure-nts: Freshnmn lrsu-kg ln' nshr-rg Ill-l'i, prvs.: liusinn-ss lu-thall. villf-: F'r-nlivz I'nrninem'enwnt trmnurnl frmlhull. vnlla-ylmll, lllds and Pm-rls: Jr., Sr. Sl'1,Jll1 ushvrz Sr. SPQR, tr:-us. has:-hnll, lmwllnu. lrm-lc: Svn- Y-'I'1-1-ns: ll-lntli, in-ns., F1-lix, atv: Ge-rman. Sviviwq- vlnlrs. vim--yarns.. lfuulllplils vlulrs. INJRSIGY, HARHARA IHlI'Gl..XS, liHI4lfIH'l' IPRISKIGLI.. RIUHARIJ IIIYRIIAM, ,l.X1'L,3I'I'2l,YN lnirnmurzal sports. lim-hu ngvnt: lntrarnurul soft- Fine- Arts, ICQ-lm 111.14-nts: l+ l'A: hall, lraskellrall. Husine-ss lids annul Fouls. DYAR, FIHCID 4'lIARI.lGS ICAIVS. M.XR'I'IIA JANE I-IDMHNIIS, ANNA LICIC EIPWARIPS, lUllil'2ll'l' ld. Kvy vlulrg Yulula-ville-1 Frvsh- Girls' l,va::u1-g Finv- Arts Girls' llvairuzf: Vnullevillw nmn lmsk:-tlvullz liesn-Iwo fumt- :im-nt: Jr. H1-11 Cross: Mlm- Valnlvville- ushvr: l,'0lTlllll-'lll'v- lvall:VarsI1ygulf: lntrumurul Uludvs. nn-nt nshc-rl Jr., Sr. SPQR footlmll, lmslaei bull. Liluc Hladcs. 64 -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS l'Il4'li0YMS0N, GIlS'l'AVl'I Ks-5' 1-lub: Aim-hru. ueunn-try, math 1-onli-sts: Intramural foulliall. baske-thull, sofllmll, hm'St'shm-s, ping- pnnixi Lo lfvrm-lv Fl'an1'nis: S:-natvl Sul- vnce- vluh. l'IlKl1INlIl'2RHY, .l.U'K Attc-ndc-ml I,:iwro-m-v IW-nlrnl lliprh Sl'llllUlI H1N'lll'Nll'l' Illprh Svllnnl, R1lt'll4'NlPl'. Mivliigung liarnuni Junior High S1-liunl, llirminghum, lulL'llll1llll. I'Il.l HCR. IDA YI Il XlllH'l'1lN Sr. Play: Nnllnnnl Tin-:-piun Soc-ie-ty: Senate-: 1'uinf-ra. Svl- 1'll1'0 clubs. EM IHVK. MA NGA H I'l'l' ldvlmg Fine AI'lSil1,L'Q'lll1 Vauulv- ville- ushvr: l rnlim-: .lr. I'ullvy 1-wniniitlo-o-: Hina- lilaulvsl liusi- nvss lirls nnvl tinmls. -TOP ROW ACROSS MNT, llHl.IrRlGS l.Ul'lSl-I .luninr m-lass x'a1ulw-villv vlmir- nmn: Slllsh-nt linanrdl SV. Vmxlu-ilg Echo, .Nllllllill :mu-nts: l l'uli1- style- show: 1'munu-m-a-- mm-nt uslu-rp Pun Arm-rim-:en 4-lub. I4IS'I'.XlIH1lHK. .XNSIC IIN-Ill uslu-r: Slwglil Iilm I!l:l1i1'S1 Y-'l'm-Iwi ll U ll S l 1- I' l':1n .Xmvrim-:ln vlulvs. IGYIGIQ, l'l,.fXHl-IN4'I'J un JH, .xll1'llll1'1l ,Xlll1'l'i1'1lll l'ummu nity Svllmnl. lh-irul. I.1-lmmnl l .XHll, SANIDILX .IH lflfll-IZI,l'I, S'l'.XNI.l'IY lv.XYIlI lvlifltllll. lr1IN.Xl,lr Iilm'lI,xlglv l lNKl'I. Mll.lPHl'II1 l.HL'ISI'I Slumh-nt lhmrdg Art. Latin us- Nlmlvnx lhmul. ,X I Puppy-lln pin.. A,-1, Hg,-U13 Yauuh-x'ill.-, ltinlugy ilSHiSlllllIlSSl4l1lll'. llis sislunlsg f'hl'iS1IlHlS I-In-lm, An- Vhuir: Yznmlm-vilh-1 If l'Uli1'Z 1v,',.S1.m,,,, f,,,,11,:,115 lv,-.-ghlmln 1-ussimm, Nnlm-:ullsl vlubs. nunl :urn-luis: Iiusim-srl Huis l re-slmum, l'4'SQ'l'Yl'. varsity1,,,Sk,-11,3113 VH,-Sigy gulf: ln. und Pm-mls, l'm-tbzllll l l'l'SlllIl3lll, l'1'Sv'I'X'1' y,-Hmupnl llmllmll, lvzuakw-llvull. lmska-Ilsulll l-'re-shmsm, lwsvrvf- yull.-5l,glll' bgls.-hqlll, Iran-lx: Ynrsity gulf: Imitvr- mn-n's 1-lub. FIS!!!-I1'li. KAY I-'ISIIIQIL IHIX AI, l lSllIfIlf, RHI!!-IIl'l' I4'l,IN'l'. SVZAXNIC l.'imxAl'tsau.:u-1111I'In'lm1X':ullelv-- K1-5 duh: Smlf' zulgn-Iurzp gv- Slllllvlll llmlrlll Sl: l'Ulllll'H villv :u-1 l'll1lil'lll2llll l 1'uliv: mm-try. mulls vunlf-sisi If'ra-sh- Girls' I.v:ug4llv: .Ing l'rum que-4-n I'0lllIlll'lll'Q'l!l4'l1l uslu-V. umm. V1-N-l'x'.- Fwrlhallli l l'v-sh, vzxlulimlntnfl Yzlllwln-Yillu-L l r'1nli1 main, 1'vsw-l'x-- Ilzwlii Yursily 1'ummw-111-1-In--llI llrllv'l'Q .Iv'. SI un-wslli11u. 'Jill Hi-l'i- IPLIRIXIGS, LICXYIS l'llPXY.XHI' l-'HHIL MNLA IllillNlt'l'I l'.l'S'l'l':l:, Hl41l.l-IX l,Hl'lSl'I l lIXX'l,I-Ill, l'A'I'lil4'l.X .Il'Xl'I Jr. smelt: .Xsll-mmllly, lmuk lf:-4-ln-: Music lwsrimlz Ffml- Sr. l'lHy: I'I4-hu iliivllfi -IV. l ill Axl'lN1lFl'lxlill l'If'lw:V:1ud1 1-luhs, lizrhts 1-Iulv. I'ul1li4-HA' l'UlllIllilll'I'I JV. lim! villa- ushvr' lf'1'uli4'1 .Ir. I'1vlim-5 V,-.,ss1 Vruqlxis, ltmnslu-l'm'll1lusL Ii I 1- 1-I in n. .Xrl l'Irlllllli1t1't'h .Xllv-lulo-IlMfllzlilllli.:llS1'hul1l. Ilusiun-ss lids Jlllli Um-11:41 .ll N1-wH1'le-suns,Imuisialnu. ll:-:I Uruss: l u-lix. Ulwvqlxir- Ilmuslf-I' 1-lulm. Slmh-nl llmnrmli ICA-Img ,Xmluulg Vullrh-villm-I l'wl'lilil'1 .I1', l'rum, Pnllvv l'uhlu-Hr 1'1llllllllll4'1'N1 4'1lIlIlllt'lll't'llll'llI ush--rg Slwgll. Ulm- lllzuh-sg Y-'l'm-ns: Fiv- liml. lhwsil-l'. Pun .Xlm-rivun vllllm. I'IS'l'.XHIi1n11K, I-'li.XN1'l4IS Slmlvnl lhmxwi: Vzuuivvillvg l 1'nIim-A ll' l'rom l'ulivv I'uIn- livilx vmnlnilu-1-sg 4'4.mm.-H,-,.. 1 ., . H V . . . QTOP ROW ACROSS I-'H,XN1'II. KEXIUDI, ANN Stlulm-nl lhmrnll H1-lm up-ni. Fr-'lim-: Vauiuluwilli- ushi-r. If'HANKlJV,l'l'Z. 'l'IKl'IX'A I-In-lm nga-nl: Y:1lnll-x'illf- usln-r, .lr,. Sr, SIWJH1 Ili-l'iL Mull: 4-luln. l li.NZlI'Ili, lnllnblll-IS .lr. H4-il Urnss: il-lrls' intru- murzilsi l1 l'.X: llusim-ss Nils null V...-ds: Szulwllv, l'hilnI1-run 1-luhs. l llI'Il'IM.XN, SYLYIA .XXX Simi:-nt lhmrilz I-Z1-lm. Annual :ego-ills: Ilusim-ss l'Imls :mil Uuoilsg l'rmluis, Szlililln- l'lllllN. I-.Xl.I.l l, .ll IIIIH l'.Xlll!l'.H. LINILX Lluli G.Xlllill5l'S, .XI,I4'l'I .ll'Nl'I 1l.X'I'l-IS, IUPIII-IIl'I'.X lirls' l,1-:min-. l.ilvr:nr5 assist- Studi-nl lhmrrli Slain- Sillflvlll int: Iivlw: x'lllllll'YilI I lfrolir-1 4'4lun4'll: Vlmrzil 4lvp:1rlimnl 1'mnliuvllw-ilrviil nsh 1- rg IA- ussislalnll V:umlm-x'ills': lf'ruli1'1 1'i-rvlv l r:im':lis, si-122 Jr., Sr. Xl:lrlrip.:':ll Hlll3L'6'l'H1 .X Uzippa-lla: 4l'13IlL So-uni--I l '-lix. Lilurairy, l'lmir1 lllw-:Aim-l'sl Minh-l l'niI Ihmslvr 1-Iulus, 1-il Nations: SPQHI Illmln-si Y-'IN-1-ns: Fic-liull. i!l'lI'I, SIIIGRMAN HAY 1ll1IliNS'I'lClN, ANNIG Vsilnlu-x'ill1-1 I+'r1-shmnn. rv- Studi-nt liwurwl: ldv-lm viumfnii so-rw-, varsity iran-li. Vrnss l-'inv .Kris alumni: Jr. l'ul11x wmnlry: lnlrzimurnl lnsislwt- t'4llllllllll1'l'I Yziiulviilll-1 lfrulii-' lmll, xw-Ili-ylmll: Nilllll'1lliSl lm 1'4-ri-lv l r:ln4-anis. 1-lllli, xiw- pri-s. lll..XSl1II,, IPI'I.XN .IHSI-Il'Il GLASS, MANY Sl'l'I Nimlvnl llmirili Sr. l'l:ly1 Quiz Iii1:Sisl1-r: Y:ill1l4-villi-1 Yuiiqlo- ICI!! 'l'm-um: l+'r1-slimun Iran-lc: villv uslim-r: Jr., Sr. SIWJH: L1- lnlrulmirnl Imsi-lusill. vnlln-yN1'i-ri-Iv Frznni-anis. lmll. fmvllullll S:-nutv. Sunni. flul-. Girls' In-:nails-1 llllivv assist- Studi-nl Ih-urnl: Girls' l,1-:igm-3 uni: llmmsivr Girls' Stahl: Hr' Ph-Im, Annual nge-nts: l'I1-lm, 4-ha-slrn: Jr. lie-il Urnss: lhisi- ill-lHllJ,'llllll'lll l'4llllll'1 l r u l i 1- nvss lids :ind Pm-ilsi l':in Er-lm vu-4-fllluri Vlllllln-Ylllvi Ain--1'ivzui vllllv. Vrnliv: SUI! 'l':nl:-nt Shun: 'Umi- llll'llt'l'llll'lll uslic-ri SVLJH: llluw- Iilaulw-si llunslu-I' rlulv. GILI., 'FIIUAIAS INGILXAI HIMXNZAIAN, IiuN.XI,In .Junifvr vluss Ire-:vsiire-r, Sr, H4-hu gig:-ntg lmmymn-:ll soft' l'uum-ilg K--y 1-lulvg lil-hu: An- hull, fm-ilmll, nuaili Yami:-villv: l ruli4-1 Sr. l'l:uy: lf' r 1- s In in ai ri Ikmllmlll l l'l'Hllllliill. ri-si-rvv luislu-llmlli l rvslim:ln. varsity lmsolmlll lllll'Jlllllll'HlSQ l.v'lK4'l'lllilll. GIUXZICII, HAIES 1ll,,XZI'II!, ll.XIlIHl4I 1424-hu, Annual JIEJUIIIS1 Yuiialv- ill! 'Pauli-nl Slmw: I ruli1-L villa- uslu-rl Ifrulivi llusinf-ss l l'l'HlllllJIll lrm-li: lnlrnmurail Erls :ind Um-mis: lfwmtliullis, lmslu-tlmll. lmsw-hull. fmillmll. l'z1n .Xnn-ri'-:iii 1-lulus, xullv-ylmll. wr.-stlingp 66 l 1I.XZII',ll, IIAIHIY litvlilll-2, .XlUll'l'lIN lII'INllY lllrlAl.I'. .l.XNl'I'l' GILXNIPI-I. lnrXvXl,lI IIIYINI Yzlluln-x'ille-1 lfrulll-1 til! 'llnll-nl Stull:-nt llmlrmli lfinr- .lrlrs Slmlm-nl lluurnl: Hr, l'l:uy: All Slum. llaenmlg .Xll-1-ily musif- Llytlllll Yilll1lt'Yllll'l I-'mmlivi .Il'.. S1-lwul Vinyl Quiz 'lim 'I'4-um V1-hlivuli lllll'illlllll'1ll ilu-llmll, Sr, SIWJII. l.1- 1'-fr'-lv I-'run--zlis, Inlrnmurzal wr:-stlinp.g, ffm! lmslu-lluxll, sufllzzxll. lmll, vollvylvull, snftlmll: .ln Hwl VVIISSZ S llill1'I Mnllu Vllllr l-ll,XYl'Ill, GARY XYAIII' Glll-IICN. XlXIl1l.Xlll'I'l l'.X 1llII'Il'INS'I'I-IIN. S.XXll'l'II. 'Hill-'I-'I'I'Il. lim:-IS l'I.XllI,, .ll Girls' inlrznrmlrulsq I'lnilnI1-rl-n, I-Ivlm ang'-1111 Yann-ll-xlll--. l-'I'-fl .Xnmml 11:41-nl. Sr, I'lau': Yan l':u1 .XIlllll'll'illl vluhs, iv: Varsity wrvsllinzrl lnirul sity gulf: lnlrumurnl l'l,.,1lmll murzll Ihmlrzlll. xnlll-ylmll. Swilwnw-, ,xsiy-.l,l..1,,-M 4-,,,,,,.,, Qwllll-illll l.:-llvrm--ll'r Vlllll vlulngl hlllllilfll 1'XllHI. Sl'l'I ll.Xl-IllI.IC, lHllllP'I'lIY XXX Il,XI NI-1Ii.S.XNllIl.X .IMAX lI.XI,l,, Al.XlilI-I nl.-yn lm-In-qlg Yzlullq-villf-, Fine- .Xrls :1:.:e-nl: Yzlllmlv-Yillf-3 4:lll5, l.1-za :ll-'. Yqumll-xlllw. l 'I'.X, lim-sh-1' nlulv 4UlllIll1'llt'4'llll'Ill ll?ill1'l'Q llluv lflwvlil-. .lux lh-nl Vruss. llluv lfr-vliv. Jr.. Nr. SVWJH- V-'Ui' llldl-sg 4'n-mulls 4-lull. I!l.ul1-sz l':nn .Xnm-rivann, lfmn- liprhls, 1'r4l,f111is 1-lulvs. lights, l.ilvl'11l'5, lim-sim' t'llllvS. --BOTTOM ROW ACROSS ll.XAIll.'l'HN, .lI.XIIY .l.lNI'I l 1-1-Iliullls vlulls. ll-XNN4 PXYSK Y. lK'.XI,'l'l'IIl Il.XNS4rN,1'YN'I'lll.X Ural il'o' l l':l Ilvxlis, lI.XlllPl'Il, Nl'Z.XNNl'I Q. , - 67 'HVIS' ll -lull'-l .Xnnunl ug.:--nl V1llUl l'llll'C I I' u l i vi lllm lvl-HIPS? I':nn .Xlllvl-iwnll, l 1-lux . Iumlw :ngf-null lnlrulnul-all Ibm l'1 lf 'WSI- ll'4lll. Wh-Vlxmln 1-lull Girls' In-:nun--. Sr. I'l:ug ll lmlil-J' 1'llllllllllll'l'Q IA- amp, l. l l'nll4':lis, pr:-S.: Sm-il.l,. Hon Fine- Arls :l,LL'n-lull .I1', l'oIImx 1'IIllllllllll'I'I Sr,1'uIuz'rmlmm1l In-. .lux .ll3I., l,llPl'Ill'j 1-lull HAI KKNICSS, VVIIAIA lI.Xlil'l'I1i, MAHIAYN .IVNIG HARRIS, XYI4ZI.'l'UN XVINANS HARRIS, 4H'2R.Kl.lllNI'2 lun- Arts zurvntq Yzunlq-ville Girls' Lent-Yue? Fl-1-li1-1 F'l'A: Sludvut lhmxvi: Fillv' AVIS, AH- livlwi HllSi!l SS lids and Cm-1 4 ushv-rg Frolim-1 lfruquis club. Ihmstvr club. nun! um-nts: Sr. Play: Yuudv- villc-Q I l'l'2-lhlllllll, l'l'Si'l'V1' fool- Iml!3 llIfI'2lll'IUl'2ll fuollmll, Inns- livlhzlll. Wlllvylrzllli SVIJH. HARYI-SY. 'l'lIUM,XS l5l'll,I,l'I IIAYICY, JUDY HAYES, l,l'1'II'IN IIN!-!l'Ili'l'. NlQ'H.XRlI Sr, QW-un:-il. IC:-hu: .Xnnuulg lvl:-hu, Ilznml, Intramural sp:-rtsg S'-nzutv Ail-Svluml I lay: 41' Vluy: lluosiu-1' lim-yr! Niall:-1 Mmlvl lnlh-rl NJlfillllH, r-wc.-p.:'urwl':nl: All-hlutv Vol x III4-' l l'1vliu' Nr IQVUNSI V:uml1-- Ie. xtllltbllill 'lli. ' lluv spinn Su-'iv tx. I IVIIIIH 1-lull' IIIGIMIIGS. ILXYI-I S'l'ANl,1'IY IH-IILIXIAN, l'llIl.II' Ii. IlI1IlNI,I+IIN, l,I+IONAIHP ,lll'IMI'l I,lNll, .IH ANN Ko-y vluhg Y.umlvx'illn-: I4'v'.nli4-3 Sludf-nl lhmywl: SI, Alu:-3 Yzlrsily Inns: Imll. X' .n I' S i I 5' Lulu- XYurk:4lmp: l rnli:-3 I- l'X rm.-li: Vrwms 1-nuntrxj Inlrzo- truss., Hi-l'i. In u I' :I I ffm lla ull, lmslin-Ilmzlll, uvllf-ylmllp l.411l'l'lllf'H 4 Ulllh -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS III-IRIN. .IAMICS IIHIIINPN Y:ul11ln-villa-3 linnul, l'il huml rnl spurts. IIIGIUIAN, All'II.X'IN Stuck-nl Iimnrdg lllvhn, Annu Svnzlto-3 SPLJR1 Stump vluh. IIIVKS. IIOIIIGIVI' vlnh. 68 IIIGRALXN, IYHNN Al.l,I'I1N Hwy 4-Illini Yzlxluzkg--, Frulu I nshmaun I-vulhaxll: I rw-shm:m n'v-sm-xv lmslu-tlmll: lntrumu Film Arts :nu-nts: Fl-mln I l'l'Slllll2lI1 truvk: Wrustlinp. Plays Yuu'll Applalllsl: Illfll mural lumlu-tlmllz N1l1lll'illlNl IIUIHIS, lllt1lllCt7tTA .ll'I.XNNl'l IIUESMAN, SlllCll.A ANN Stud:-nt llmirtig Sr, t'num-il: Sttttlvnt Ili-airmll Jr. livtl Vrussi Frullt-3 tllmlvl linitvtl Nations: llusint-ss lids :ind 1'lll'll5L lllum- lllzult-si I1'tmtlip,:'lits, IN-- lix vlulus: Attvtitlvtl l uir lmuks lIip.:'li Ss-limit, I zlir lmnlss, .Xl:isli:t. lltntlSIllIll'I. lllt'll.Xlll1 li, Stiult-ut Ilmtrtl: Yutnlttrillw Intiwttnuratl wrvstlinul .lr,, Sr Sl'43li: llusinvss lids :intl Vw t-als. lluuli, ANN l:uVt'lCllS Stutlrnt lluurqlg Vztutlt-vlllv zu-t vlinlrmnit: Vntult-villv uslivr: l rtsllr1 1'Ulllllll'llt't'llll'lll llNlli'l'l lllllv lililtlvsi .ll'. SIWQHL Houst- vr, Szltltlln-, F1-lix vltllvs, Ihmstt-I' 1-lub. llUl,l..XNI1, I-2l.Ntrll.-X Girls' tllw- t'luli: .X Vaiiipttllai Vlinir. Girls' iiitrzimnrzulsi Y- 'l'm-in: .lr.. Sr. Slwgllz trim...-ss lids :incl t'm-:Isl VN, IM-lrttv t-lulis. HOOK, lt.Xl.l'll Wll,l,l.X1Nl Student lhmiwl: l inm- Arts, t'ltristimm lim-lin :tmtiitsp Milt- tztry llnll 1-uiiiinittov: litVl't': SPQR: Math, Pun Aiiivris-:tn 1-lulfs. +TOP ROW ACROSS llIGlill'1, 'l'l ltllll AS IGH W' l N lit-lin atpxmitg lilut- l!l:ttlt-H1 t':tiiu-rs: rluli, lllAll-IS, THAI Y:itnl+-x'iII--1 I-'rt-wltmatii, varsity Ilvutlnill: lfrt-sliin:in lizislivt- Intlll l l'l'SlIllI.lll lmsn-l-:nllg l.e-t- lt-rlnf-n's t-lull IIINMAN, MAll'l'lN DAVID Wim- Arts aug:-nt: Hlupv rrvwl Sr. l'l:ty iiiztlwup 1-nmiiiittt-0: Plays Yuu'Il Applziumi. mit' Nllllltllllpl :wtmt Iliwtiim Ftwti, wil piwttlttt-ttttii ui:in:ig:t-r: Nu' ti'-nztl 'l'lit-spinn Suri'-ty. IIUIIIIS, t'll.Xlll.l'IN t'l-Illlilt' lhmlqslttrt- gwsistnntz Intru- niurzil l-:tslu-tlutlll .Kitt-mln-tl l.:u'wilI lliuli Srli lnt- I, llolf'lf'MAN, t'llAlll,lCS IlUlf'l1'M.XN, li lf1NNIG'l'Il JI. Kvy vlulv: Htutlvnt limi:-tl: Simi.-nt limii-tl, I rvslim:in, iw-st-l'w-, varsity lntslwtbztlli liitl'ui1im':1l foul' lmllg Att:-mlm-tl I,1elr:ui1m Illuli Svllnul. lItll,l.,XNIY. t1I'.Xl. t'HltlCNl-Z llutnlr, Al.XllY 1'I.AllilC Girls' iiitr:imur.nls: Y-'l'--1-ns. Yzittclw-villa-: l r-tlivL Puni- iii--m-t-iii--nt uslu-ri .lr. lit-tl l'l'liSh1 .ll',. Sr. SIWJH. HHHN, liHN.tXl,l1 t'llAlil,lCH lltbll'l'HN, WII.l.lAlXl ll. gitnim- ,-14.544 li-1-41,111-1-1-g sr, lfiwsliiiiztii, varsity tkmtlmlll qmum-ilg Ki-y 1-lulig Fi-nltt-1 .l l't'SlllllZlll, r1-x1'rx't- lraislu-tlmlli V1-spvi's tt s li 1- r 3 lfi-t-sliiiigtii l+'i'c-sliinztii. vatrsity Insist-lmll. tkmtlmllg l+'t'4-sliimiii, iwst-i'x't-, varsity lutslu-tlmll: l rt-sliiiinii, iw-st-i'x'v t r il 1- It 1 littrzxmtiiwul t'uut lssill, trztwli. still lmll. 69 -TOP ROW ACROSS HHSMAN, .l.U'K .l, X'illlIl!'Yllll'l l r1vllu-1 l-'uw-slmmn mllmll nmnnuvr. ll1Il'SI'IIL lUllll'IIl'l' RUN' l re-slmmn fnmllszulli lflw-sll mam. r 4- s 1- r x' l- lmslu-llmll l r--sllmun Ixus.-lmllp lIlll'1lllIll l ul fmvll-alll. lmslin-llmll, wil lwvln-all ll4lW.Xlilr, .l1lllN -'Annual :age-nl: A Wupp--ll'u Vhw-irg liuys' film- Vlulrg In tr:lmllr:ul flmllmll. lmrxln-Ilvalll lmm ln,ulI. ll1 IXYAIIIP, l'llYl,l.IS .l.XNl'I Hirls' I.:-zngm-3 Vzumlvvilln-3 .ll Ii.-ll Frogs: Illm- Illmle-sz lli l'i: Sanldln-, lf'-Ilx, Aslrmmlvny l.llil'ilI'l' vlulus. lll'lusnN, MARY ANN Ill'I l ..l.XMI'1S l+IllW.Xllll llI'GlllCS, 1'llAHl,l'ZS I., lIl'Kll'IIIlI-ZY, WIIAIX l-'in1- Arts :lg--nl. Alla-mls-ml lmwr:-m-4-lmru Ulm- Stull:-nt liuurnll .Xnvmul ug-ful. guliclzlt-'ml lliuh Sr-lumll SV. I'l:u'i Yululf-villa-2 lfrulim .ll'. l'l'um 1-1-mmitlw-3 liH'l'l' rltln- 11-nm: lntranmursnl hus- lwtlmlll lli-l'i: Math, Hrlie'--rf 1'lllllS. Ill'SN, Ml4'llAlCl. l.l'IWlS lSl'INltl'IlUll, AlIlil.XAl .l.X1'KSnN. .ll'Nl'Z l'IVl'Il,YN .l.Xl l l-I, HAH. .Xlilr,X Inlrumurzll femllmll, lmsl-hull: Slllllvlll Ilunxwlg Girls' l,1-:umm-I .Kttvmlwl U.-nn-:ll lIighSvI1uul. l-In-lung l'l:nys Ymfll .lpplzunl lli 5l JllI Ulllw-rs' I-llllv, lllwvllll-EJ' 4lFFl?'l4l'll5 l': ll Imllisxillv, Kvllluvliy. .l1'. Town M4-vlillui Vily llru Sl:--nl: vllllll6'Yllll'Q l'll'lllll .lv', muliw- lh-vlnnmliun 1-null-sl Sl'l3ll, vim- pr:-sg Sr. Sl'Qll, fly: 'l':,l,.,,g Shun-3 y,,,,,g,.vilI,. I'l 'F.i l 'l'-K. S012 Nallimml 'I'lu-spizun Sm-la-ly vim- prefs.: ltzulin Wm-kslwp quill :und Sm-ull, truss. ll-Il l-'lill'IS, .lHllN IIHWAIIII .ll4Il l lill'IS, YIIHHNIA .l.XNl4I .ll4IWl'Il,l,, GARY 'I'Il0Bll'S1rX IUIINSHN, l1Altli.Xll.X ANN Ylllrlvlll llmuwll livlm. Annual Html'-nl llmnrall Vim- .Xrls K1-y vlulv, lrv:ns,: .Xmluul sul.-s Girls' lllll'llllllll41llh, nu-ills: linnml: Yzllula-vill1'2 ln- JIl.Il'llll Vauule-vllle-3 lf'l'nliv1 UH llllll pl'ulmvli4vll lllilll2lQ.L'l'l'I Nl lrznmurul sports: lli-Pl. 'l':1l1-nl S lx 11 W 3 4'mlnnvm-e-- 4'4vllm'il: l'Ic'hrr. ,xllllllill lllvlll ml-nl usln-rg Sr, Sl'Ql:1 Vro- x'illlllf'Yllll'Q l l'4llll'I l-'rv-slun.xn .luis I-lull, lmslu-tlmll: l l'4'Slllllilll, 1'o-sv-rvf' lu:lS1-lmll, 70 JHIINSUN, IDIANNE JUHNSUN, SANDRA KAY Student, .liuatrdz Vnudvvllleg Finv Arts agent: Frulicl Ifrnlic-: .li-. Prom, ilmllcy utnn- Vnudevlllo, U0l'l'l1ll0l'N!l'll1l'lll. inltlvvi-i: Ilomv ltlt-onmnit-s tmlwrsl .ll-. SPQR: FTA. Styli- Slmw: liluv 'lllumlvsi Y 'I'm-lm: Pun .Alll0I'l1'llll, Felix vlulms. KAlll1'I-'lNlAN, WARRICN KICEIIN. GRlf1'I'CHEN lflt-lm: Fino Arts, lit-lm ni:--nts: Studt-nt ltmird: Library, lloinc ,ll-, SIWJIK1 S--in-in-lv 1-luis. livonoinlvs assistants: Annuall :urentz .lr. Sl'Qlig Lilirziry Villii, :4t'4'. Kl.lCIlllCillCli, .IUIIN I.. lil.lNKtlSl-I, lvAYlli JOHN t'lit-inlslry nssistnnlz Plays Vnndvvilli-3 lnlr:in1uru.1 foul Ynu'lI Amrluiulx Purilnn- Img- bull. isluliva- Assn-inimlyl Algt-ln':i t'1Yllil'hlI llnmsim-r linys' Slut:-1 li-yiulili S4-ll: lion, Sl'l4'lIt't' Inlrnlnurnl lmslwllmll. vol llvi Ili-l'iL Fla 1-lulvs. JUHNST1 IN, NUIZICRT CLARK Annualg Et-hu zigentg Christ' mas play: Frnliv: Intramural lmwlinir: t'nnmrn, Naturalist, tlroqliis vlulns. KlX1Nlll.l.l'Ilt, .IO ANN Studi-nt Bunrilz Girls' l.ez1g't1--1 Et-lin, Annual aurvntsz Vando- ville: Yatulvvills- usher: Frui- iv: Jr. Prmn 1-mnniitti-ez F'l'A1 SPQR: Y-'IH-1-ns: lli-l'i: Illin- lllzuln-S. l.AtTlI, MAlt.ltillY ANN Iilolm npxvnli Vnndvrillu usln-r. 71 JHNICS, ll'II.I.lAM FL'I.Ll'IR Pint' Arts ngt-ntg Frolicl In- tr:imur:t,l fmmllmll. lmslwilmll, lvzisvliailli G1-rinnn 4-lub. KLAIYSNER, .lAt'K MARVIN ldclm, Annual agents: Jr. Prom cunlniltle-0: 0rclwst1'z1Z Freshman truck: lntrzunural fonllmztll, lvnslu-tlmll, lmst-hall. linwlillp-I, Ynllvyiralil. l.AtTlS, Yll+IS'l'l1li.lS JOHN lit-rnmn, Ovui-mins vluhs: A1- lt-nlll-ll lfllklinrl Junior lliixln Svlmnl. -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS I.AIN. 'l'llAl.IA .IAYNIC l-It-lm, Fiml urls :urn-nts: SPQR1 Attvnalw-al l'iln- 'lmwiisiiilu Iiig'h Nvhunl. LAMIQIGRTITS, FRANK Studi-nt. lionrili Annuul busi- nv:-ls in:nn:ng.g'l-r: Sr. Count-il: Kvy 1-lub: Vninli-ville-1 'IM-olii-I Soiviim- vlulv. I.AllNl'Ill, .IICHICMY IIAYIID 1'lwinistry :isslstnnll Annual 113-IUIIII Quiz 'l'Iln 'Pe-:uni Statu- :ili.:'vlvi':i. Hl'lllllt'lI'X 4-onteslsg Ynv-sity tl-nnisi Intramural llmllrull, lnisltvllutll, imsvlratll, rnllvylnzlll, llillll-lblilll-!'l 3111121101 Ili-'l'i. l,Alltllil,lN, DUN lttilll'IR'l' Valililvvillvi lf'i'nlii-3 ill! Tailt-nl Slmwl Hand: Pity, sialic- driv- ing: t-mitvsls: liitramnirnl hus- In-tlunll. l.AWlQI'lN1'i-2, IHGIHIAN LIGNNHX, HIVIIAIIIP KING I,l'IVlN, i:ul!l'Ili'I'A ll, l.IN1'HI,N, SARA Yami.-villvg I ri-lin-1 fill 'I':ilv-nl Annual JIS-l'1'lliQ A'HlHiPX'iii0'l Girls' I,i-ziarllui Evlm :im-lil: Finn- Arts ug:-nt. .Ili II'-il Shnwi l!ilv':aluiu':il fimthzill, I l't'hillllJlll, rvse-rvv f4H!Iil1liii Villllil'Yiiil'l Fruiivl Jin, Sr. Vrnssg Y:imIm'ill1- llslln-l'. ih'svi'x'+- has'-hull: lllll'lH1llll'Ill SPQIXZ Svi+-ri--u wluh. hzisli--lhaill, hnwlinag, I.INIrI.I-SY, lH I'H ANN l.ll'AlAN. IUPXNY SHICLINJN I.I'I l'l,l-ITHN. IHA. .Il:. l.Hl-III. I'II,lZAIIl'2'l'll AH:-ml'-il 1'illlf-i- Hifi: Svimmvi. lnlrzuiiiirzil hi-wliligi Atl:-mlm-41 Varsity fuuthuilz Atl.-mi:-rl Nliiulvnt Ilonrrlz Annuaelg I-Ivhoz Se-nn High Svlnml, 1'liis-:Agni Rimini s'.mii'urt High Svlifml, Yzuliils-Villa-:ll'l1'll:uil'lll:iIl1l l'nlf H--ighls Hi:'h Sr-hm-I, l'Iv-x'--- ii-3 .liz Vulivy, Prom vmnniit- Izumi. Hhiu, tn-1-5, 1'uunm-m-n-mv-lil uraliwrl ilzinmig NI'13Il: Itiun- Illzuivsi Trui- Illini-, l':in Ain--rivzun I-Iuhs, l.l'1'A5, IIAN ICIIWAHII l,l'4'AS, IrI1'K l'1l'lH-INK i.I'IlXYIG, KAY i,l'N'l'l'I, I'Il.l'1AN1hII IP. IC4-hu: SIWJII. I-In-hnj In-ys' H14-.1 Vluhg Sl'1jll. lim-hu1 Yuiirln-villn-3 Ilisviisrifm: I i'uli4-3 .Ii'. H1-ii Vrnss: Iiusi Ast:-mmiiiy vluhs, in-ss I-his :mul 4'm-ds: .Ir., Hr. Sl'43ll1 Iiinlf-gy ziwurnl. -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS l.I l'Z, IIIXIIC I.iCI'I lfu-ullig.:'I1ts 1-lilhp .Aiil'lHIl'li Re-dlunil High Svhmvl, llnm--Y SIA-ual. l lul'i1l:l1 IP--lphi High Svhfwl. l,YlCi.l,. l14ul'lII.AS I'I Mm-l,AHl'IN, .ll'lll'l'll ANN Sllliivlll lhmriii Hvimg .IIA In-4.111 1-mninitu-n-1 l 'l'A1 Y- 'l'f'0llS2 Illun- Iiimh-sg Vain Am'-ri4-:nn 1-luh. AIAUIFICN. lH'I'I I'Y MAIll.I'INI'1 Studi-nt lhuliwli l'Ing'Iish oilhw qissislunti Vuliili-villa' llHilQ'I'I Girls' illil'ilIllHl'1IiHl Ihisim-ss Hds :mul Um-via: Y-'l'M'llH1 I':ln Amvrii-:cn Vlllll. 72 -TOP ROW ACROSS AlAlll'INlll'Illll-Ill. I'IlYl.lilS Stlulvnl limi:-dp IQ.-lm, Vim. .Xrts ll!-l 'lllSI Yllllilv-Ylllm-Q I-'rul- iii Sr. l'l:l5'2 Sr. llilnlunn, .lr- l' 1' if ni 4-mxiiiiille-1-sg Sl'i,3I:g llliii- ltlndi-s, AIAIIA. .IMAX A. Stuwli-nt lhulril: Girls' l.0:ii.:'ln-3 Yamini.-rill.-1 lfi-ulipg ,ll-A 1-,,li4.y l'lbllllllllll'l'I l'0llllll1'l'll't'Ill11lll iislii-r: .lr., Hr, SVQIQQ Blur. lllzuli-xg l i-lix 1-lilln. AI.Xl'I.l'2, .XILTIIVII Ii. .Xnnu:il. l-'inn Arts zip:--msg lllll'2lIlll,lI'Jll lu n W I i ii :rl l':in .Xml-i'lv:iii 1-llllv. AlAIiSlI.XI,l., I1nItu'l'llY .llli-ml:-el I n il i an n 11 I :i High Si-liiml, lmliamulu, lllissisrwiliplg Hu-iiiry llip.:'li Nvlimxl, Phil-ng-0, MAIISTUN, lblANA SARGICNT 5l.Xli'l'lN, YICHXHN ICIIWIN ALXXICY, lull!!-1ll'l' l.Ul'IH MAY, NHICAIA .ll-IAN Stud:-nl liozirdi Sr. Puiim-il: Sliuh-nt litlilflll l-In-hu :isa-iili I ri-slimain, ws.-i'xw-. varsity Girls' l,Q-nprimz .Xnnuailz I-Ii-lm: .X Vaimwlla 4'h-iii-1 Iiilrzimui-:il IM-'il-sill: Ifn-sliiiiuyi. iw-si-i'iw. yuudvyill,-g I-'roll1'Z -ll'. l'Hlia-y huskvtluzill, lmsi-lialll, p i Il L1 - Varsity lrziske-llvulll l'il4l'Slllllilll. i-unmiltn-1-: Jr. l'mm vliiiir- pmixr. VHPSIIN 1 1' il 1' li L LUUf'!'lll1'll.5 nmn: .lr. l'rom qiivi-ni Alili- 1-lub. lilry Hull qiu-vii vzimliilaili-1 lie- Uvi-4-lv l i'uiu-ails: lilui- llliulvs. Mi'CAll'l'Y, Slll'1l.lA ANNE Alv1'l.l-IIIKIN. MALYIN Alf-Cwlilb. .llDllN l l'l,lYll,l'Ill All-lll'1liM1lNll, lhUliH'l'llY lfli-ho: Froliv: Saulslli- vluls, ll--sf-rve, varsity trzivlii t'1'uS:4 Fine' .Xru 2l.Li'Q'IIII N'2llllll'Ylllt'1 Stull:-nt llnurili .hiiiuail :li-Trl!! iirvs. l'ollllll'yZ ll.-sei-rv fimllmll: ln- Fix-sliiiiaiii fimll-:illi Fw-sliiiizlii llusiii-lss Huis :ind Pm-flsl lllni lrauiiurail Ikmllvaill, lnzislwtlvzill. XVl'k'5Illll5LI lnlraiiiiurail fmit- lllzulf-S. lr ll I l, lmsf-lmll. luzisluillmll. truck: SPQR: Attvmle-fl Uiilvw-r Aliliiziry Av:i4lu-iiiy. MICAINDR, .IANIVE IRENI-I Ml-I.Xlll.. MARION llil'lNl-I MICIKS, KAIIIGN AIICSS, HUHIMDN ll. l'Zm-hu nge-nl: Vziiinle-villi-3 Frul- Slmlvni Buurd: Girls' li:-11,-Im-1 l-In-ho: Yziiifl.-villv: Jr. l'ulii-3' Fruliv: Sr, l'l:l5'3 llainil, lvl Jr., Sr. Sl'1.Jll: HllSllll'SS .liz lied Urussg x'2lll1lt'Vllll'I vmiiiiiillwlz 1'1-iiiiiiviiu-iiic-iit lvliln :mil l'ivNlS: IIOONIM' vlillv. li'i'nliv1 Jr. Policy 1-oiiimilll-4-3 ushm-r: Frollc mud:-l: l':m Y-'Pm-ns: Fi-lix, 'l'l'llP Blum-, -Xllll'l'lI'llll, 'l'rl14- lflllfl 1-lulns. lhmstn-ig I':uii.Xi1im'ii-:iii clubs. 73 Iw-hvv 'H'-'Ill' X:1llnl--villa-I l'r1 If-. l 'I'.X. bl -TOP ROW ACROSS AllI,I.l'1H, 4'YN'l'lllA I . Slllflvlll Ilnllrill l':l'llllQ ICQ-hu Annuul, l inv Arts :nge-mls liv 1-lnhs. NllI,l,l-Ill YKNI-I'I I'l-I AIll.I.S, IAXIFIC I,l'Il-I M1ll,l., l'ATlil1'lA .Il-IANNI-I AluX'l'1:4nAIl-IHY, VAHUI. ANN ' ' ' ll- Girls' Glu-v Vlulli llrf-:um-rs. Svurh-ul liuzuvli Sr. 4'num-il1SIu1lv-nt lh-nrwl: li:-lm, Annual QII. .Xl:ulriu'ul Si11,:'1'l'S, Girls' l.eug'un-: IC:-luv n:.:'v111: :mf-nts: Annual: Yzuulf-xillvi YlIllllI'X'lll1'1 l r1-limi .lr. l'rn-In I-'rulil-3 lvl! 'l':aln-nt Shun: .lr, 1111.-ml 1-umlillnl--1 lwmnrln-rn-.-s lmlivy 4-umn1ittn-I-1 1'mnlm-n.-.-- mv-nl usln-rp Y-'l'e-1-ns: 1'l'll1llllS, me-nt llillvlf lm t'.-rl-lv I r:un- vim- pn-s.. I':lu Ann-rim-un, 1-uisi Y-'I'--4-nsl Alnllu vluh. 'l'ru1' lllus- wlulvs. Mlnrlllf., kAlll-IN Aluullld, Sl1l'llIlC lGl,lflANUli AlHliI'llICXV. NANVY JANE MUICIIIS, lr,XYIlr Yzxmlvvllll-' .lux lmlivy vmn- X':uul:-x'illm- usln-r: Y-'IH-vns: .lr, lmlivy 1-mmnilll-1-3 Y:uulf-- Yznmll-vlll--1 lfrm-slnnzm lkml- mllln-'-: 1'uvllluu-lwvvllv-11I llSlll'l'1 Iiusim-ss lllmls :xml Um-nlsg l':1n villw- ur-:hm-ri Jr.. Sr. SVQH: lvsull: l r4-shmzln lmslu-Ilmlli IM-lix, l.m Arm-rin-:un 1-lulus, Alun-rlmnn vluln, lhmsll-r vlulr. llllI'Jlllllll'JIl fmvtlulll. wrvs- tlimxl .Ir. HPQIC. Allvlllllh. MAIIY l.l'.-XNNIC MUSSLI-Ill, XANVY AIl'llI'llY. l'A'I'lII4'lA ANN XICAI., l lCl'I'Z K. Stull:-nl I-ur-l. prvs.: li-llwg Annnnl: lirllw.'l'll.-selaly1-dit'-r. Slllllvlll llmuwll Sr. V4-um-il. Fr-fslnunn wr:-slliuu. Intru- Ynmlvvill- .lr. l'rwm qu'-vu North Sisle- 'l'upivs m-urrc-- l-I4-lm, lfinv- Arts :lm-nts. l1Illl'Ill wwe-sllinu, Umllvrlll. 4-gln4li4l,1ll , 1'lmulm-m'n-rm-nI SIIIIIIIIPNIQ lflvlm :luv-nt: Fruliw: Vzllulo-vills-1 I ru l i 1- mmlvl. snfrlmll, xnllwylmll. .lux SIWJH. nsln--r. 1'lllllllll'hl'1'lll1'lll uslwr: V:uul4'-- 4'1Pllllllt'H4't'lllvllI llSll1'I'l IH-p villv IISIIPIAQ Girls' llllfllllllls sn-ssiun 4'llllllllillY ': ll:-:nl mls: .lr4, Sr. SI'lgIlg lm V1-rl-lv 1-In-4-rlewuele-rl Ihmstvu- 1-lull. l l':lllr':liSZ Ill-l'i1 llzllll wlllll. 74 XllC'I'1'Al.I . GA Yl.l-I l.l4Zli AlI1'lll'II,, INDRIS ANN llntuny nssislnnl: Y-'l'vm'ns Huusie-V, ll 1- r In ll ll, Szlnlnllq vlulvs, AIIINIIA-DY. 1'I.Al'lIl'I HHNALII limvlislnnw- xussistunti 'I'1llli' lnlrnlnurzul lmsli-Allvxnlli .Ir SVIQII. Yuluh-villvi Jr. Poli:-v vom- lnillm-1 Sl'Ql:g I1'unlll1. llls IVA-- Yl'lS.Xl'I.l'1, IHC.-Vl'l'l Nl-Il'll.Xl'l-Ili. .XHl.l'INl'I l .XYl'l NICY, .IH ,XNN l l'nllv: Sr. SPQH3 4:t'l'IllilH Sllulvnl llnauwli livlml E1-lm Stull:-nl Htlllflll Rip.: Sists-rg 1-lnh. lll.l'!'lIIQ Yauldvvilln-1 Froliv: llll IC:-lm, Annual ups-11ts: Vuuclv- 'plllvlll Show: Jr, l'olivy t'l,llIl- vllll-3 ill! Tull-nl Slww: Unan- miltm-1 Sr. Play: xlilllligill nu-m-vnu-nl nslu-rg Jr., Sr. Sl' Sin::vrsL Xlonh-I l'nita-d Nu- Qll: 'l'r1n- lbluv rlnlv. lions: .lr. 'Pnwn 1ul'l'llllLL'1 lm m'.-r1-l-- Fl'illl1'HlS. NIIGLSIGN, .lI'I'l. 1'lllllS'l'l.XN NUUNI-1, X'lN1'lCN'l' .IAMIAZS NHWIUKI, l',X'l'lllk'l.k Valmlm-villa-1 Allvmh-nl llusl- Fino .Xrls :1l.L'1-ntl Vzlllmil-ville-1 Finn- .Xrls 2ll.2'l'I1l1 Ili-l'i1 Mznlh ings lligh S1-lun-l, lIllSlllILl'S, Yzulldn-x'illl'plllvlivily'ln:lll:lg1'l'1 vlnll. Nvlwnsku. Alu-nnl--ll 1' zu 1 h v ll r :ul High Svlluul. Hl.IllS'l'lCll, lll1'll.Xlil1 4h4rl.IfIY, HlllllI.l1lY ANN 1lHlIllllNl'I, DIANA Ill I'll l'l'USHl'4lllIllI'X1 Ill-so-rvv nrvs- Nurs--'s :lssislzlnlz l in:- .Kris l1lu-- N4-I--5 1-ns'-xnllll-2 Saulellm- llinpzi Inlranlnurall llmllmll. :um-nl: X':unln-vilI-- usln-r: .X 1-lull: .Xlln-mln-ll Rluysvilll- High lralsvllzlll, wl'n'sllill::, l':u5lp4-llzl K'll0ll'1 .ll'. SIWJHZ Y- Sl-lmnl, .llzlysvilh-, 'K1'llllll'Ii1'. 'IH-vns. l 75 Nll'IlI.Xl'S, l'.X'l'lill'l.X .XNN .lr. lie-sl Vrnssg Ilusinl-as l-his and Um-mls: Villl Allll'l'il'lllI vlulr: A111-mimi Sllllll .Xpgne-s .Xl-:ull-lllv. H'l'UNN1lIl. .l.XNl'I .XNN Y2ll1lll'Villl'I Pom llll'l1k'l'IlH'Ill llSlll'l'l Ili-I'i: l':1n ,Um-rivml. l vliX, Xlznlll I-llll-s. 1l'l l'H, lulllH'l'lIY 1'.Xlt1ll. ,xllllllill velilnri Stull'-nl Ilmmreli Sr, mmm-il: Saxfvly Unnm-ilg lfh-lm: 'l':nmi1-villa-z Frnlim-1 .lr. I'rmn 1-1-lnlnillf-1-3 l'mnnn-lu-v- an-'nl uslx'-r: llluf- lllmlvsl Y-'Fw-ns: Lguill annul S4-rnll Sn- 4-il-lv Vim' In-1-sg Fin-timl vlulr, -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS lil1'll.XRll ICIPXYAHIP Il. rv-sf-rw-. Yaxrsily HWICNS. l I't'5hlllil trawkg lit'Sl'l'Yl' fnntlunllg ln- lI'illlllll'1ll lunslwllnull. Iontlmlll linsinvss Ella :lml :ww-ls: l.l-t- lvrnn--n's I-lulv, l'.Xll.XlllSl'1. l.l'l'll.I.l-Z 1'. Atl:-mlvfl Snint Mnry's lligh Svlmul: XX':lsllil1g,:tm1 S1-ninr lliuh S1-lnml. Iiirlalnnml, XYnsh- inglnn. I'.XRKl4llL l'.Vl'llI1'I.X llll'l'II .xlll'llll4'll 1' 1: I n nl lu u A High S4-lnml. lllllllnllS, ll.-nlnzizlg Furl l.:1llrlul'4l:llv llip.:'h H1-lnml, lf' n r I Il1lll4l1'l'lIilll', lflurlllni All-nrurial lliuh Srl'-ml. I'.-kllKINSON, l'.X'l'lllm'l.X Slumle-nl liunrfli Girls' I.:-:nguv lllQ'lll'l'lll1'lll llSlIl'l'l -Ir, l'rnln que---n valmli-lull-3 Slwglli llusi- nvss lids Illltl l'm-dsl Y-'Pnl-ns l':ln .Xml-rim-un. llonslvr 1-lnlm villl!ll'X'lHOI I+' r ul i rl Unm- IIXHIIISII, .XIJSHN V.-XYNI-I. .Xl.l'IX.XNlPH.X IRXYNI-I, 'I'lll'I1PlllIIIl'I .XXTHX l'l I'Ill I'Ili. NUI!!-IR'I' IG Ntllvlv-nt limulwl, l!iL: Sis!-'lx Girls' I.v:1gulu'1 Yzuulf-x'illf-3 Al- Ilvsvl'x':- l'uutlr:lll, xv'lll4l1'Yill1' Frm 'v' I1 lull :mu Iwlwi .Xnnuzulg .Xnnunl :uw-nntp Ivmlq-ul Ilruanl liipplf- High r-ul f-mth-ull V:xl1d1-vIllv3 If 1' an l i 1- 3 Umm- Svhuul, llI1'Ill'1'llll'lIl lush--V. 1 H'1'Ilf-slrzu' ll. AIQIL I-luv I-lzull-sl I'l-' lllrll. lnnml--I' 4-lllhs. I'I'l l'M.XN, IIAICIIAILX .ll-IAN I'HlII,AI.XNN, WII.l.I.XAI I'HlNI1I'IX'I'l'1H, IPHNALIP I'lII'l', I!4IN.Xl,Il ALXIIYIN lr. SVWQHI Nntiwnznl 'I'h--spiun I-I1-hu ang'-nl: x'2llllll'XiH4'l lfrwl- .Xnnuul :nun-ntl Yum!-'x'1ll1 Iiusinvss Idmls :und Vw-ds. Nm-i4-ty, Y-'IV-4-nh, pr.-gl, lmsi- ivl Hilllll, drum lumjuy-3 llmm- Immll l ruli4'Z 10lZ'l':1le-nl shun nvss Ifhls :xml Vu:-11:43 .X1l1'llll' Nil'1' lhwys' Stull-1 IUVP4' rilh- Jr. I'1'um lllllllilllllillpl' vm ul Holm-rl IC. I.4-.- Iliuh Sf-Iuml, lwnm: Military Iiznll vummii- mill:-I-3 Nr. Play: .lux SIWJIK Xlignyli, I-'l..ri1l:u. Q.-4-5 Sr, Slwjli. S:fn.nt.-, lllli- Ihvf-sl--V, Vznlm-1.1 1-lu?-s. fn-Vs' vlllln, I'4lI'I'I'I, .I.XNlf'I'2 I'lIYI.I.IS l'Il,Xl1II1. lPICAY'l'HN l'IIlIIIC, ICAIMA IAUIIIQAINIG I'l'l.l.INN, KIICNIC ILXYMHNI1 hirls' ln':lL1lII'. Ili: Sisl:-V. .lrx Yzursily fr-Htl-an I I1 Yzllsiu Y2lllll4'Yilll'. Fl'--111-L I l'1'SIlIllllIi lulir-5 --1-mmirtf-w, Yznmlwxilln- ur--sllinpzl X' zu rs i I 5 lrzu-lx: llmlllaall. lmraunurul husk:-I slufr. l I'1'SllIIlllll Ilzusvlmll. 1,1-li:-12 lmll, lmswflunllg l:llSilll'SS I-Ia HIl'll'H 1-lull, -and Vw-wls, 1 --BOTTOM ROW ACROSS ILXIIII, .l1!SI4fl'H X Sv-mule-, ll!'Q'N.. Ilisn-llssiam 1-lub lI.XlII,II l I4I, Hl'I'I I'Y .lan 76 4'lw-quiQvIl1ll liAMMICI,SIZl'2IUl, .llTIll'l'll Nlmh-nl lm: ' 3 'Z- IIII lfllw. I'fl'hvI Xnnunl uuvnls: I-'ruliv ll.XSAll'SSI'IN. ' ' Iurh0l'llY 11 I rl H' lIIll'JlIHIll'1lISI llluu , . I-lml:-s. SH TOP ROW ACROSS ll.Xl'l',1'.XIiHl.YN .Xu lllvlll ll-mrmll Girls' l,.-:ugrln-Z lxllul: I-'inv .Xrts ilL1'l'llll X:lllll0Ylll1' :lvl 1' ll an I r lll il nl l4'ruliv' lr l'nlu-x' culnlllllle-1-' 1'UIIIIllt'llt'vllll'llI uslu-ri .lr, SI' Qll: I'nn .Kam-rivann, 'I'rm- Ulm- n'lllluS. ILXY, 4'Il.NIlI.I-ZS l'llvWAlill Sr. l'l:1y2 l'llulr: llnrlin Wurk-V slump: .xll4'Illll'll South Sill:- lliggll Sc-lmul. l 1vl'I XY:lyln', lII'Il'ISl'l. 'I'llll.XI,XS I.l-ZI,,XNlr lim' vlulvl Quiz 'l'Im 'l'l'illlll , . Almlvl l llllvml 'Yntluusl Villlillu vlllf-1 .xlllllllll Iiull Ullllllllll- lm-3 linnwl A':tlnl.llll. lnlx.umur.uI lmslivllmll, lm wlinul Svnsltu-Z Ir. SIWJHZ lllS1'llSSlllIl, Ullil-1-rS' 1-lulls. llIfIl'1Yl'IS. SANIIILX KAY 1'--nlwrmizul l'urzulv, .lzx unwil- Yanmln-x'illv :nrt 1-mnlnilln-I-s I 1-ullv: III! 'l':nlv-nl Slmw: Hunl- llls- vllllr. Illflll UXRUIA .LXNIG lllClNSl'lllilClHIGH, l'Il,.XlNlC lll'1N'I',1'll.XllI,lGHICIHVAICIF IIIIHIWICS, VIGIIKINS lll1.:Sisln-r1 l'0Illl'IllIlill l':nr:1dv, Stud--nl liwursli Girls' I-vii:-1ll1'1 l':l'lll+ ilLL'1'IllI llvsl-1'x'v ffmllranlll Xulnlm-villv :url vmmnillo-4-si I in-- .Xrls :nge-nl: Yzumlovillvi .lulm Ill-rrun :nrt svlmlurslnlp l rolin-1 lhmsivr 1-lull. l 'l'.X. RIUII, til-Illltlllll llUl1l'2li'l' llltill. .IHIIN I-',. .HL lllXlil'Ill, HI-Illllllli IIINSVII. lGl.IZ.Xlll'2'l'll .XXX Nlmln-nl lloalrlli IC1-lm: Yumlv- lhvys' film- Vlulvi ,X l':1pqu-llzl lmrzlmurznl lmslwllmll. 1111-ls' lAl'iIHlll'I IC:-lm LlL.l't'lll illl-3 l rull:-3 l r1-slumxn, rv- 1'l1.-ir: Alam-iriuwnl Hin:--rs. lli-l'i: .Xlzxth vlulw, M-rx'v llmllnull. Int l'IlIlllll'1llS. IIISKIN, VAIRUI. llI'l I'l-Ili. 1',Xlil. Il,XI:IlY llwlll-IIl'l'S. IZAY l:ll'll.Xl:l' l:1vI1l'IIl'l'S'vX. AI.X'l I'llI-IW l'lm- .Kris :lm-Ill: l I'llllt'1 l T.X. Sr. Vmlm-il: Slmln-nl liwnwl: .Xll--Svluml l'l:151 X':urs1lywr1-Q- K1-y vluh: lf:-nliv: l+'rvslmmn. lllnu: If'u.r1li:l1tf 1-lull: .XI l'4'Sl'l'Y1'. varsity wr:-sllinuz 11-nllul I.imw-In Ilinll S4-I1 lh-se-l'x'v Iran-ki lnlrumurnl Sam lfrznnl-is l'.-. .Xlmnlgmm xy lmsl-lmll, 1'mlllrnll. llilrll- Vulln-gif-. Allvlllggcvllmm-l'x' Alilllillllil, '77 , W ,, Y W ,, , , I -TOP ROW ACROSS IIUIIINSHN, l'l'IAlll. lids Zlllll l'1I1-1lH. IlUl'lll IvIIIY. KI'2I'l'II lllvlllll-Iltll, Al,XllIl.YN X':ll11l1-x ill1' 141-I 1' In PI i I' lu zz ll lC1'I11-2 .Il'., SV. SI'I.JIIl S:l1l1lI1 I.ilu-znry VIIIIYS. IUIHI-I, NXILXII l-1l.lZ.Xltl-I'l'II Girls' IA'iIHlla-- I-11-lm 115.11-nl l-I1'h1vL Y:uu1I1-xiII1-3 l r1vll1-g N1 I'I:ly prnpqrslln l'lIIIlll'Q Maulrl :ul Nimn-rs: SIIIHIIUQ Sl'f.3lt. IHSS, NANUY RYAN. 1'll.XRl,lCS ILXVID S.Xl'lCllS'l'l'IlN. 'l'HlllC JEAN S-IIII'III'I'I'3IIL NIAIIIIINIIIWI' I II r I Il 1' S S UIII1-1' :essislznnll Stmlvn! lZ1mr1l. vivv pr.-s.: Sr. Vande-villv'1 l-' 1' 1v I i 1-, llzuliu Girls' In-:lull--1 I':I'Ill' Ivllfiln-55 I1'h1-3 .XII--n1l1-al I'l'llII'2lI lliuh 1'-nmvil: K1-5' lub: I':l'Illl1 An- XY1-rkSl11,p, IIIJIYIJII-U'l'l I-I1-l11v:1:41-nl: Y:un1l1-- NI'II I- llIl'1lI IIIIY. KPN- IlllilII .Xnnuul 2l2'l'lllI xv2llIlI1'- xill1-: l1'r1nli1-: ill! 'l':1I1-nl Slmw. Illf'IU'- vill1-1 I l'llIIl'Z sul: 'l':lI1I111 Slmwi N12 I'l1u'i -Il'-S I IHA: lll'I'Ill'SIl'II1 H1-s1-l'x'1-, Vzlrsily I'l:lys Yull'II .XIIDIIIINII H:l1li1u l'lI1vlIv:1III Illll'2ll1llll':ll lxzlskk-If xx-lll'Ii5I'lHIl. Ilslll, sufllrzllli IZ1v1usl1'l' 1'lllIu, xXXN'IlI'IY, IPHIIIIUN Hlqllb HUIIIAAMIH l'lIYl,I.lS .XNN SVIIMIIPICK, 'I'A.l.XN.X S1'IIIiI'Il'IiI'3NlI''S'I', If-NNIICI1 1 russ 1'1mlll1'5': X':1l'sil5' Il'1l1-la: Slum-nl llunrali .Xnuunl :nur-nl: SIIIIIPIII l!1v:u'1l: Hirls' I. 2I2lll'1 I'f'I'1'I Z I'I1'YS VUIVII -IIWIIIIUIT lnlr:nnnn':1l Inns.-lmll. Imslmt- X'nu1l1-x'ilI1-2 I 1' 1, l i 1- 1 Irqlllll- I-11111111 I'1Inunf-n1'1-uno-nt ll5Il l'I I V II Z XI il 1I I4 I :.: an I Sill!-H'l'Sl lull. fmutlmll. Im-111-1-m1-nl uslwr. .lqnnnl-1uw-v llllvvll 1-un1li1lul1-g IA. l!:xn1I. I14'l'4'.Il' I I'lIlll'lII34: S1-i1-U1-w 1'IllIv, Nl'lII'M.Xl'IIl'Ill, .KNIT S4'lIXX'AIl'I'Z, I'IIYl,l.lS .IILXN 2-11'H'l I'..I.XNI'1NI'I ANN SICAIIS, I'.Xl'Il IIAIIYICY NIIIIIUIII IIllIll'lI1 linglish 1nlli1-1- .X1'upp1-ll:1 I'l111iv'. I'Ilj'Sl4'llI 111lll1':nIi1m. lmislwry I In1- Arls llI.1l'llIl IIIIHIIIPHS wsivlunti IAI1-lm: x'llll4It'YIIll'f assistants: Vuu1l1'x'ill1- :nrt l'I1ls unvl V111-1l5, llulnlpy, livr- ruliv: III-Pi: SI'1,ll!: 'l'ru1- 1'llllllllIIIl'l': Ilirls' inIl'znm1n':1ls: mzln 1'luIvs. I'llll', li1m11sl1-r, F1-llx 4'lllII!-I. IIIIII' lllu1l1-si Iiusinvss l-his :xml Um-1ls: l'I1i1:1l1-nun, S:11l1ll1', I 1'IIX 1'IllIbS, 78 Y:u11l1-x'ill1- llNIl1'l'l llusiun-Hs Nl-JIllll1NS'l'Il'KI'IIl, III-II.I'2N SICIIIS, .I.XNI'I'l' IAPVISI41 NI-IXSUN, .IIGIUIY I.I'll'I SII.Xt'Kl.I'I'I l'. MANY Ns-niur I-lass Nl'l'I'l'Illl'X1 Sr, Slunli-nt llouril: Allllllill, lvlvliu, I-'im' Arts anim-lil: Yaiiinlvvillv: Girls' iiitrainnlruls. ,umqii gmd,.,,I, 1g,,1,,-11: 'Cn-Img Fino .Kris :im-ills: l 1'oIi1': Gvr- Vairsiiy fnmilmllg I'il'1'NIllll2lll l.4,.hl, ng-,.,,l: y,m,ll.yl11p3 Conn- lllllll. F1-Iix clulus. Imslu-llmlli Illtl'Illlllll'2lI slmrlsl llll'lll'Q'Illl'llI uslu-r: .lr. l'rum. I.--th-rmon's vlulv. lr. Policy t'UIlllllIIIt'l'Hl Jr.. Sr. sl'QIl: llmwstl-1' I-lub. NII.-XNK, LUIS CAIQUII SIIICIGICS, UIIIYIGIK I'I'IllIlY SIIIIRLI-IY, SIYXNNIG I ruII1': .'xII1'll4I1'1I Ii llIx4llIlU I'hysim-s :issislzlnli .XIII-mln-:I SIIIIIPIII Ihmrilg Girls' I,:-:igllm-1 lllgh Sylmul. Valli:-I' Iligh Svlnml, Until-l'. Vzuule-x'illv1 I l vlI1'L Vfllll- .XrIiannsus. iiwiu-vim-iii usln-rg .lr., Sr. Sl'l,3ll: lllm- ltludvsz Vain .Kim-1'io:ili I-lub. sIIlll,'l'Z, MARY l'lI.lZAl!lC'I'II SIINIGY, AIARGAIII-1'l' .XNN Sll'lf', .XIl'l'IIl'I! YMIINHN stud.-nl lhmrd: lllrls' l.1-ugrm-1 Sr. s'-vuiwil: Girls' I.--ugm-: Intrsimuranl IHISIQPIIPGIII. Quiz 'ldm 'I'v:nm: I'nili-II Nan- Stull--nt limi'-ml: ,Xllxh-tim' mullin- Ilun:-I i'm-pw-sa-iitxiiin-2 Vauulv- S01'I'1'Iiil'j'Q Vnlulvvillm-1 l rullm': xlllvg Manlriprul SIn,:'1-rs: .X .Ir. l'rom qiu-I-ii I-auulinlutvl 1 :mu-llu Vhnir: Marion Nunn- 1'umim-in---nn-nt ush.-r: Ili-I'i: lv .Ir. llvml Cross, pri-s.: Fir- I':ux .Kim-rivun, Iiuwsu-1' vlulss. limi l'IllIb1 lllulugy zuwauwl. I 79 SIIHICAIAKICII, LUIS l'. Sliula-ni Bunrmll Girls' 1.1-znpqln-1 Finn- Arts. l'1 1' In 11 :nga-ills: Yailulorillw-3 l re-li:-3 tbl! 'lwillvlll Shnwg 1'umilwiim-1-1114-111 llSIl!'l'l .lr. I'rnm 4'4lllllllIIIl'l'1 SI'l,3Il1 llluv Iilmii-s. Sliklblll IN, G IGI INIIIC Urnss 1-1111111111 Inlrsumlrul Ivalslu-Ilvullq Sm-xml:-2 Svli-ni'1' I-lull. -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS SMI'I'II. ILXIIILXILX IADI' Nvllinl' vlslss Vim- pm-siqlq-nlg Sr. Puum-ilg Girls' I4l'il:.L'll1'2 Ilislory zlssislullti ICQ-lm: All- nunl: Yzxuilvrillv :lvl l'II1lIl'- man: Jr. Vrnm, .l:imImr1-I- wgiu-1-n vzninlicizum-sz Girls' ln' trunlurzllsi Jr. SI'l3ll. SMITH, lNiII1l'l'IIY NAIC Vuudvvillm- nslivr: Ui-uquis, I'niI4-:I Nations vlulrst Allvlizl- 1-fl th-m'g'v W:nsIiInp:tun Iligh Srlluul. SIlII'I'II, MAIU'I.X IIAIC lfrwlia- mmll-I. SNIIIICIL IlHN.XI.Ir LICIC I'I:iys Yuu'll .Xpplzululz Se-nun' Alia-mln-il K ll ni in 1- r Military Nvlinnl, I!mnlX'IIIc', Missouri. Girls' In-:np:iiv: Vniuli-iilll-: NXIYIGLY, .IANI-I'I' l.l'Il-I SUFNAS, l,l'IN1llll'I MIIIIAM SHIJNHKY. .lU.XNNl Nr V1-1111111 lm-I1-1' l-'i11-- Xrvw X:1111l1-villl-3 S11 l'l11yl F1111 141-111. X-111111-v1ll--. 4'1-1111111-11----- wl11l1 usl lllli lw-l111 I111l11 1 11111111-11111111111 .l.,. 1 lr, l11l11-x llYlllIllllll'l 4'lll 11sl11-1's1 .l1', l'1'11111 41llt'l'll Sl-i1-111-11, .Xsl1'1111111 11111l11l:1l1-' H1 111511-1' 1-l11l1 4'lllll- ,X1111-1'i1':111 -'lul1s. 111ilt1-1-5 l'l11-1-1'l1-:11l11 lly, l':1n 1I.l1'l'liIY 4.XNl1l'X Y Y'I',Xl,lf2'I'HYl4'll, All-IlIl,l-I rl.XYl I-IT. 1 X'l'lll4IlClNlf l X lllll1'Yilll l l'llli1'4 I1' 41' lI1-sv1'v1- ll'2H'lxI ll4'S1'l'Y1' uns I1111 Kris 1lLQ 'lll l4'1'11li1 X Hl'4Jll: N:1I111':1liHl fl11l1 1li11n'3 lf'1'4-sl1111'111 l'11111l1:1ll. I 111111ll1 llmir: Girls' Glu- l11l1 X11v111l11l I'1'11w11 fl1llllIX -1l11..1l 1-I' 1l111 I1 llllll' .XI:11'l111 Hl1i11 NI'I'2INl!l.I.11, ,XIIYIY I VI' 4'I'lCYl-INS. .XXX lll'Il.lCN 4'l'l4IXX' XlC'l', Xl Xl'1'l'S l1111':11111111l l111wli11-- l1'l4lil'!' l i1111 .Xrts 'lL.1I'llII ,l1'. I'l1l11x l11t1'4111111l':1I IN11-1l11lI. l11lxl lull, 11-111-li 411 Sl'Hl' 1-11111111111 f--- 2 .Xl111I11l l'11i1111l X1 l11ll 1115111-Aw lfhlx 1111l V11--vlw liunsg G i 1' l sl i11l1':1111111 1lw NXX'l'llll'l'I HI1111 I!l:1cll-SL l':111 X1111'1'i1':111, Smlfll--. l'l1il.1l1'1'1111 1'l11l1s. SHI.HAl11N, .l4lllN l,lC4lNAl!l1 lim' 1'l11l12 l 1'11li1-1 l 1'1-sl1111:111. XJll'SlIj' l1z1s1-l1:1ll3 Varsity 11-11- 11ir: F141-sl1111:111 l1:1:4li1-tl1:1ll: Ill- 11'z1111111':1l l'11111l111ll4 S'l'.XHKS, Xl.XllY .XNN l!11si111-as lids :unul V111-lls. S'l'l'l'l.l'I. LYNN l'ZI.lZ.XIll'1'I'lI S1111l1-111 I:-111r1l. x'1lll1l4'XiIll'. Y:111el1-v1ll1- llNll4'l'. I 1'11li1-3 .I1'. I'11li1'y 1'11111111iI11-1-. l'111111111-111-1-F 1111-111 11sl11-1': .l1'., H12 SVQIIL I -1-- lliL1l11s. l.1' 1'--ru-lv I 1':111- 1-mix, IZ 1111 sl--1' 1'l11l1 -1- BOTTOM ROW ACROSS ... ,.. . , ., . .. .. 5I11l,lA, lll,Xl'.l,I',N l.4lI1IuHl S1111l1-111 l!11:11-ul: X':1111l1-villv. I! :1 ll el 2 l l'1'14lllllilII, 1'1-:41-1'v1-, x:11'sil5 l1:1s1-l111ll, l 1'1-sl1111:111. l'l'H1'l'YI' l'm1Il1:1ll. S'l'1111l'N, llUl1l'JlI'l' ILXMNAY ll11111l: 'l.l'Zl1'liQ l11t1':1111u1':1l H1111- l1.1Il: Ili-Y: .XII-'111l1-sl 1'1-11l1':1l ll1:l1 N'l11111l, N, Iuul. Allll llvinlll. S'I'11lll41Y, AIIAII .XIAIIII-I N12 I'l2lj'l All-814111111 I'l11y, I'l:15s Y1111'll .X1111l:1111l1 Girls' i11l1':1111111':1ls: N:1ll1111:1l 'l'I11-s11i- :Ill Suviv-ly: I 1111Iliul1Is, l'l1il:1- I1'l11l1 vllllml .Xllw-Illlwl ,X1':11l- 4'lllX 1-l'1'1l1' l.:11lx, IW-111'i:1, llli- llnlfi. S'l'li.XN1iI'I. .I .X Rl IGS XX'll,I.lA.Xl l r1'sl1111:111, Yill'SllX f1111ll1:1ll. 1:1-X.-1-1-1' l1q1s1-lmll: l11t1':1111111'z1l 11:11-ll. l1f1sli1-ll1:1ll, -TOP ROW ACROSS STH! K IS, .IANIS .'Xll1nd1d Ht, Vwlm-1' Iligl Svllrnll, HI. I't'll'l', Mil S'l'l IN Ph ,NNN III I'I'I l'I 1mw.nI'n S I u cl 4- nr Ihmrnlp .Xnnllul x'2lll4l1Xlllv. lflmlivg ful: 'l'4,l,.m Show: Mzulrigall Himqn-rs: A l'2IIIlll ll: 4'Imir, vim- pm-S. l l'.X. lvrvsg Hi-Vi: SI'13li: Y 'fvvnsl lfvlix, 111-1-sn Mull' lhxuslvl' 1'lllhS. SIWIAIICIQS, SANUILX .ll'Nl-I Girls' l,w:ug.:111-1 I-'inv ,xg-1-, :a,:'v11l: Vzllleivvillm- ushvr' tlfh-15 ax H1 nt V:1mlm'ilIn- ush.-r Girls' ilHl'.lllllll'1llS1 I-'Q-lix vlul SW l1IlC'l'. .IUIIICIC l,. Vzlllcivvlllv zu l'! l'0lllIlliIf1'1x l l'1vl!1 Sulnlln-, Vim- pry-s Nmxxmlmm 1-luhs, 'l'.XK.XYHSlll, S'I'l'.XH'l' I.XI HSNIVK. NHRA .IANIC 'l'.Xl.liING'l'HN, llHN.Xl,I1 'I'AYI,HIi, IHPNNA .XIQI,I'INI4I lfnw-slnumn, r--se-rx'--, XJll'Silj nuznl uuvnti .I1'., Sr. SVQIIZ Xllm-mlm! SI. Vim-1-nt .Xa-:uh .Iunim I'uli1-5' t'HlIlllliIll'l'1 I,i Iran-li. Un-ss vuunlr5. I-'rw-slv lm 1'-'xwlv I-'mln-anisg Mull: lmy, K--ntuvky. llrznrv vlulv mann, x'vs1-rx'm- wrw-stling. nlub. Sm-i1-xv llmmralirv dv I-mn--Leis. . 'I'.XYl.11Il. .Il'l,Il'S INIXN 'I'llHM.XS, l..Xl'IllGN1'l-I IHHNIVSHN. VIII-Ill 'I'IIlIAlI'SHN, .Il-IHIIN XX' 1'u'm.s 1-nunlryg In-sn-l'x'v, xur- I-'inv .-Xrls il!-Z1'lllI YillI1lt'Yilll'l .lunu-I1 vlzws l'l 'Hl1l lIl- SIU slly lrzlvlil Ill1l'iIlllllI'1ll iran-li lf'r1-lin-3 Slli 'I':ul1-nt Slmwi Mull- min-111 l'mn1'4l, tr:-us.: K1-3' 1-lulu Inns--lmll, lkmllfaull, llznslu-llvnll, I'lL1ilI Sinuw-rs: .X t':emu-H:n Yzuwxlx lmskw-llmll Xlursitx ilu-ix. lhnyy lil 1--- Vlulu .Xll- lmwhull, 1II5 musiv I'-xslivzllg Illllillllll- lxl llIlSlil'llHl.H, I'1mll1:lIl, swf!- Iuull,.I1'.SI'13Ii1 l':nn .Xml-u'im-:nu 'l'IIuAll'S4vN, HUIZI-IIVI' N4 ll4'KI.I-I. .l.XAlI-IS l Ill':l5 'l'IIrI1, M.XH1'I.X l,l'1l4I TIAIMHNS, Ill-l'I l'Y lvl' HU'l'1'4':n111:nln: Vxnrsily' wrrs- X.ll11l1-x'ilIv- lll'HUIH :uni Illlili l'I1'lm1Allnllzllurl w-uliInI'1 Ivilll' .I1'. lim-ml l'l'mvssZ llllaille-ss IGIIN tliup. lnlrnmuranl luwlu-Ilmll ---- mmill--v-. lmrammulrul Inns- .Xrls ng-'uni Yu 1141:-villv: :null If-4-mls. 1'I'l'lIlli4, IH-lix Hllim-1-l'x'vll1lr. Ixvlhulli Hmllrzlll. Xzlllwlvvillq- llSlll'l'1 .l1'. I'uIivy vlulm. 1-ummitlw-1 Umm1m'11v1-xnvlml llNlll'l'1 .Ir.. Sr. SVQH2 IN-lix. lYiS1'llSSilIII. .Xflrmrllullly l.i- Sl lIl'1ll'j vlulfs. -TOP ROW ACROSS TIXNIN, .IH ANN plan hm-i--U. ,1,- -1 -,.-.. lI.I',I1XNI4.I.I.. I..-X XX InI'.Nl In XVIIIIZIIIISIIIIIHQ Iliph N1-Inml. 'I'Il1 PY I'1Ii. 'I PM I.. traivk: IlIIl'5IIllllI'JlIH, 'I'l'IlI!I'II!, l'.X'l'I!I4'I.X KAY Isl CIIIII, Nw. IVIINICII. r'.XIiUI.YN SUE 'I'lTIiNI1ZIi, 1'l4II,I.X .IANIC UIIIIICY, I'AMl1Il,,X .XNNIC VIIIRAN, .IAN nl-'nl Iflunrnli Vzimlf-ville-1 Yauinlfxillw-I I ruIif-3 .XII-S1411-ml Ili: Sisrw-V: IC'-In-. Ariiixml. Iiiliuiiriiirwil spur-is. Xiu-ml-il liwlii-. .Ivy I'i'1viii 'lu'-vii vain- I'I:iy, 'l'I:i5s Yi-u'II .Xmiziilnim Iivlm :nge-nil Yzillclv-villw' :lvl IIl'1I:uI Ilipi-Iv IIiuhS1'IuwI. .lldnlo-, .I:iiiilmr---- quw-ni .Ir,. viwxxisg Sr. I'I:i5' lll'lIIIllt'IIllllS 1-huirmzm: Ifiwrlif-3 til! 'I':iIm-in Ni SIWJII. IIl2IIIilMl'I'l Stalpxi-1-i'4'xv: Nation- Show: .liz I'i-nm vmiiiiiilli-1-. :il IIIIIPSIIIIIII Simi:-ly: Iillu- .Ii'. I'uhIi:-ily 1-niilliiilti-4-,1-Imiiv IZIQUIIQ Ifvvillliulils -'IHI-, IIICIII. 1'I.iiiiiivyu-v-iii-lil! :ish--1. I7Ir'lIull, IInwrrI4'l'1'IIlIiS, I l l'I-IIIIIAVK, .Il'.XNl'I'.X X'.XI,.XHIi.XS, GICHIUII-I VANAGS, IN'I'.-X XYXN .XIIHIP,XI,I'Z, SAIIA Uifliimlwi Ilaiiww-5' Iliiqh Svlimvl. K4-y 1-Iuhg 'I4'rmIia': Vzirsity livriiiuri, l miIIi::IiIs. UW-i'sw:ns .luninr 1-hiss pi'm:r:mi I-rlilm I :in--will--, Hhiw, irzu-Ii Viwws r--11111111 III-I'iL -'Iuhs SIlIIIv'IlI Iluzniwl. Girls' I.:-:num Svivllww 1-IHIL IC1'Iin :lim-ni. Y :i ll :I 1- x I I I .- Y:uiuI1-villv IlFIIl'I'l I l'1bI i I- 1'HIlIIlIl'IIl'1'IIll'llI uslivrq Ili-I'I .Ii'. Ilwl VVHSQL 'III'Ill' Illuvl. I . Iix 4-Iul-s. X Xl'4lIl.XN, .NI,Y1'I-I I-ILAINI-I X'.XI'HII.XN, NIAIIYANN YIGAITII, ININALIP I'2I'1ZI'INI4I X'I'I.XZl'IY, IIIVIIAIIII I-'. Il , Sr. SIWJHQ Ili'l'i: liusinf-ss Girls' I'Ull1'l'I'I, Ulmiri IIIISIIIUNS l 1'ulif': liaimiz I'!vYS'Gl1-4-t'IilI1L Km' 1-Iuh, sw-.1 Sr. Vmxiivil luis aim! I' 1w.'i ls: Ninth vluh, I-his :Nui Nm-ils: lhmslf-i' 4-luhg A 4-,,ppwlI:1 1'h..iyg pg-wsg limi- Ifinv- .Kris .nu-ini, Yziliih-xill. .XlI Il1I 1I I5I'lv:u1I Iiii-plv Iliuh riuzil Since-IH. I ruIi:-. Sr, I'I:i.x, I-'I'--sIiiii:ii1 Svhc iw-sl-ixv, x an V 5 1 I 3' I'1--iilmil I i-1-siiiuzuii, i' 4- ea wi i' v I- trzuvk I l'1'SI1IlliIIl Ii:i:4IivlIr:lIl1 Iiili':I iiiilrzil Npurlx 82 Ifim- Arts :ign-nl: Yaxmlvvilh Yzlilfivvillm- wish:-i': I4'i'ulii': All N11-ml I'I:i5, N:illnl1:iI 'I'h.- IPiscllNsiuli 1- 1 II lv: .XIII-mhwl KPN' 1-Iuh: Y:lll4Iv-vills-5 Fri-sin mann fmilhnllg I r1-H h mai ii NIIUIVIII IIUHHI1 Iliulngy gl- hISI1llIIQ Xznmlf-villvi Nuturzil VINUZ, Vl1 l'UIi IIHNALID YHN lHl'1HS'l'If3ll. VH' Xl!--mln-nl Arse-nal 'l'm-vlinii-al I-Zi-ho -vw-lit: l l'l'Hlllll1lll. var- lIh.:h Ni-ln-ul, lflimni-rivli Alan- sity fimtluall: l ri-slnnan basl-- nal 'l'l'alninp.:' lliprh Sm-lnml, hall: l Ql'l'Slllllilll lwnslu-tlraill' l'ilw 'l'uw'nHhip lliprh Rs-lnml. Intramural fnntliall, lnasn-hall, lvaslu-tluall. X'Y,XIII,l1f, JAMES I,IClQllY Xl'Al,Kl'Ill. ll.XlllI.Xll.X .ANN lil-y vluhg Sr, 1'1-unvilg Stn- Fine- Arts Illlvllll l'aucl4-x'illi- ilu-nt Ilnarmlg Annual: Annual, usln-rg llusini-ss I-his ani v lfinm- Arts :im-luis: Yziiimlm-x'illn': 1-ilsg Jr. Slklll. l i'nli4-3 l ri-slinian. re-M-x'u-. varsity luaslu-lluall lll2lllilJ.Z'l'l'1 Ilasvlmll niamii.:w-rg lnlranin- rals: SI'1.,2ll L la-1 I vrinan. l l'u WALKICIC, SlllHI.l'IY ANN WAlll!l.l'I. IIAIIIZAICA ANN Ifinf- Arts ani-nl. Slinlvnl lllh2ll'll1 Yanni:-ville' lfimlii-' Girls' intraniuralsi JI, Sl'QIl: Altvnmlvd liafayvtlv Ili Ii 'ivh lll1'liX nal, lmxiliistmi. livn- VYYICliI:lGli1l, MARY IUGIS Studi-nl linarml: llip: Sists-rl l-If-lm: lim-lm, Annual ag'-nts: Vaumli-villa-3 Frulic-Q .li'. l'I'0lll 1-niniiiillw-1 UUllllllI'll1'l'lllUlll unn-ri .lr., Sr. Slwgllz Illum- lllallvsg llisviissinii, Truv Blum- vlllllx, Xl'Al.Kl'IIl. LINDA KAY Slllilvlll ltmuwli l'iiysi1-sassisb ant: Yauilevillo nmriv unn- ni i 1 1 mr 4-, i-lim.: Vzilldi-villv: If:-ulii-g UH 'I'al0nI Shnw: All- slalv. alla-ily on-lwst1':iS: Ur- i-ln-stra: Viiiivn-rt band: XYuml' wind Fi-slivalg .li'., Sr. Sl'1.,2ll. WA'l'KlNS, IZARHARA Va1iulvx'illw ailvvrIisim,: vuilll' niitli-1-: Girls' Glu- Vlnls: At- tvluim-ii llvrkvlvy High Sc-lmnl, Hi-i'Iu-lp-3, l'zilifm'nia. WAGGl'INI'IIl, li l4JNNI'1'l'lI IC. Natliralist. Si-ie-in-o 1-lulus. XYAl.IiI'Ill, l'A'l'lill'lA Mill Ili-l'i3 Y-'l'm-vnsg lfmilliglils rluli. AV.X'l l'l':llS, l'.XllUl,YN ANNI-I Stud--nl lhvarilg llig Sistvrl lfls-lm ap.:'vn1: Vziucls-vills-1 l i'nl- iv: ill! 'Pali-nl Slmwl l 'l'Ag .ll'. Sl'l,2li: 'l'ruv ltlui-, Ihmsli-I' 1'lllliS, -BOTTOM ROW ACROSS WAYlXlIIiI'I, NANUY ANNIC Studi-nl liuarqli Girls' I.--:igni-, Dl'vS,I liinlugqy, history amsisl- unlsz I-Ii-hu: Annual: Annual ayzviili V2llllll'Vllli'I Uniiiliivvim-N nn-nt llSllA'I'l .liz I'olii-y, .Iii Elovlinn 1-mninitt--os: Girls' inlraimiral:-1: Jr., Sr. Slwgll, lYl'IAX'l'IR, .IHI-I Hlilllfll. Buys' Glo-v l'lulig li.-Mil-yi-' varsity wr:-stlimzl l4'i'4-rzliinan luis:-hall: S4'll3llt'. VVICHR, MlI.lilll'IlP livln-. Wi-:lin-silay' Q-mliliir, An- nual: l-Ivlin zxprm-nt: Imlianapiib lis 'Pinnis w'n1'1'ospu1nlm-1113 All- Svlimil Play: Quill ainl S4-roll, secnl Hzulio XVnl'lisllup, Vim- llI'l'S.i Nath-nal 'l'liw-spinn Sf.. vix-ly. lIlNl0l'l2llll Ifamtlipqlits vlulu, tri-as. lXl'Il-IICH, IVUNNA BIAIIIH liig SiSl1'l'. Yainli-x'illv usln-r, Plays Yuu'll Applanmli llirlx' inlrainurals, nuinvrals, swvul- vr. l 'l'A1 l'IiilaIe-run, plw-s,, HUUSII-I' Vllllw, XXlCINS'l'l-IIN, I'lIIl,lI' H. XYlClSl'lNl!IfIIiGl'llf, Flilflll NYlCKHI.l'IlC. llI'IH.XI,IYlNI'I XYl'IH'l'Z, Hl1'II.Xlil' url:-nl 140411113 K1-3' vlulll Ilig' Sish-rg X':nlul1-villv mzxlu-up Slunlf-nl llunrnli K1-5' vluhq Inf-shnmn. V--s-'rxv-. varsity I-1-mnnilh-1-3 .Il-, Sr. SVIJIIL livin-vi Yau:-Ivx'iIIe-. Ifrulia-1 EPI! ll wk lllJllllI2l'l'. VV:-rs vullll- Iizulin XYUIAIQSI1-rp, l vmIIiL:lllS, 'l':ulvnl Show: Sw-lm!--, IIA yn zu n zu :1-r: lnlrsumlrznl Math. I.ilvr:nry 4-lulrs. Imvll-ull, snlllmll. Ysulln-ylrallll Ill-I'1. H1-111111-1 SIWJIC. l,1-He-rw Illl'll'S, Slamm rlubs. XX I-Z'l'III-ZH.Xl.II, .IICIIIKY WllI'l',XKl'III, .IAMI-IS ti. XYHl'l'I-I, IIICHIUGI-Z WIlI'l'Al.XX, I!I'I'I l'Y IWX YH ll 'SllIll.lll, vsuraity Iran-kg llv- Finn- .Kris :lpn-nti Yzlml--xille-. I-'inv .Xrls ng.:--nl: Varsity' uwlf. Simi--nl lhmrel .nu-, xurfity wre-slliml. 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I.ilu-mln, Nl-brnsku. 85 Seniors N ot Pictured BROWN, BEVERLY KAY OVERMAN, BARBARA JOAN BROWN, ROGER GENE PHILLIPS, BEVERLY RUTH HALE, DONALD LOUIS PIERSALL, JERRY WICKER HIXON, KENNETH LEE SCOTT, STUART RESPRESS MCGEEHAN, MICHAEL JOHN SLOYAN, JUDITH ANN MEREDITH, ROBERT EARL WHALEY, SUE ANN MUNSON, OPAL PAULINE Summer School Grads ALSPAUGH, BARBARA NELL JONES, LARRY NEAL BOCKSTAHLER, LINDA SUE PIPKIN, MARTHA JEAN HART, BARBARA ANNE STEWART, BILLIE MARIE 86 hey Make ec 'sions The class of '54 should credit much of its suc- cess to the careful planning, wise decisions, and nonfaltering enthusiasm of the Shortridge Sen- ior Council. Conforming to tradition, three boys and three girls from each of the four senior homerooms were elected as representatives. These together with the five class oflicers-Jim Batman, president: Barbara Smith, vice presidentg Helen Seidensticker. secretary: Ronnie Horn, treasurer: and Carol Otto, Annual editor-constituted the g1'oup of 29, which voted for its classmates on senior projects of major importance. Guided by Miss Dorothy Peterson, senior class adviser, this yca1 s council completed arrange- ments for such senior activities as commence- ment, the annual Christmas party, and the spring dance. Another not-to-be-forgotten task of the group was that of approving the class budget. Finally, the '53-'54 Council selected class jewelry, the dedicatee for this year's Annual. the class photographer, and the announcements as well as caps and gowns for commencement exercises. i Miss Dorothy Peterson, senior sponsor. Sli, 1'lillNt'll, Huw Lf: Iviele l'm':1ZI'5'. MWF Ul'l 'HlN Smith, Sim-ve .Xnm-l, lilllvy .ll-wi-ll, 'l'1-VVA' I-11-:ull-ll. ll: xx l'eI4-rsmi, Furl Hiller, .lim llutmauu, Vx-:lille llaniln-rlus, I: 4'-11-.il Ulm, Iligqnql Aim-e1ul1,.lozii1 lloliu, .Xuilu than Ilan- llyznu, 'Pom Gill, llouuif- Horn, .lim Wuhle, l':lI Il4-len Neiili-iislivlu-r. Vail Moll, Nlairuulw-I Silxv-y, Sllll Murphy, llrum- Zimm--ruiznu. .Iam-I Suix'--lj, Guillv lnllllf. In-.- llvw- lint, I.--than Iiull-As, Iluth .Xnu .Xlvlwii llnrw-5, lh-1-kj' lla-labs, Iluunin- .Xi'l-in-lil:-, I!:i1'luir:i ?...... -H l E E E V . Students Rate Hzgb in Scbolmfslom Philip Weinstein Mary Elizabeth Shultz Jeremy Larner Robert Fisher Gustave Efroymson Gail Jaffe Richard Wertz Evelyn Anderson John Rigg Arlene Neubauer Cynthia Hanson John Kleiderer Nora Talesnick Lynn Stitle Elizabeth Loer Richard Driskell Beate Nesaule Diana Marston George Skadron Mary Elizabeth Deiwert Thomas Reese Frederick Dyar Patricia Nowicki Howard Birnbaum Linda Walker Patricia Donahue Marilyn Crow Frank Lambertus Mary Burnet Carol Otto Elizabeth Rinsch Nancy Crawford Suzanne Barclay Shirley Yoder Alison Parrish Pamela Ulrey Barbara Smith Ann Schumacher Arvin Steinberg Barbara Dailey Points 39.43 Thomas Gill 39.25 William Pohlmann 39.14 Mary Jane Hamilton 38.75 Linda Garber 37.71 David Ryan 37.67 Alyce Vaughan 37.57 Nancy Mossler 36.71 Judy Havey 36.29 John Best 35.50 Ann Stevens 35.43 Barbara Barnes 35.43 Emily Crowder 35.29 Ronald Horn 35.14 Sarah Rose 35.00 Marcia DeWitt 34.71 Robert Hicks 34.71 Charles Hoffmann 34.43 Stuart Takayoshi 34.43 Sara VanArsdale 34.25 Sharon Carter 34.25 Babs Glazer 34.14 Patricia Moll 34.00 Phyllis Wood 33.86 Helena Brown 33.43 Gretchen Keehn 33.33 George Valaoras 33.29 Janet Gould 33.14 Shelia Brantlinger 32.43 Helen Seidensticker 32.38 Dan Dorman 32.29 Annriette Studor 32.00 Janet York 31.86 Robert Burney 31.75 Guille Harvey 31.71 Judith Gallup 31.50 Carol Gruber 31.43 Gerald Thompson 31.33 Joan Maha 31.20 Marcia Tidd 31.17 PART-TIME HONOR ROLL Yo Sn-nl. l'0lnb4 Helen Foster 3 33.33 Edward Bush 5 33.00 Patricia Niehaus 3 33.00 Viesturis Lacis 3 32.67 Alice Garrigus 3 32.00 ff1Lois Shank 5 30.60 January graduate. 88 I'0lnIn 31.14 31.14 31.00 30.86 30.86 30.86 30.71 30.67 30.57 30.50 30.43 30.29 30.29 30.14 30.00 29.86 29.86 29.86 29.86 29.83 29.83 29.75 29.75 29.71 29.71 29.71 29.50 29.43 29.43 29.29 29.29 29.25 29.14 29.12 29.00 29.00 29.00 28.86 28.86 Clmmcteaf, 5 eadersbzlb, Serv 'ce if HHNHH N1N'll'I'l'Y How l: liivli XVr-rlz, th-1-i'gv Skan- nlrnn, Gus l-Zfroyins--ii, .lvrry l,:irnf-r. liunniw- llurn. 'l'um llill, Ne-ml llusli, .ln-rry 'I'lioiiipsun, Guilll- llairva-y, lYil- llzini I'ulilm:i1iii, llnlwri lliirm-y, .lulm llig:g:,'. l'liil lYt'lllHll'lll, .lui-li Ill-sl, .loliii lilvimle-rvl', Via-sluris linvis. Ilow Il: 'llniii lb-vs:-, llick Ilrixlu-ll. l i'uiili l11lllllH'l'lllN. Iliz limwr, lliainzi Mnrsluii. llvln-ii Sl'lllQ'llhll1'li'1'l', K'zirulyn Ilunp, lllmsy l'row1le-r, .Xllll Sc-lniinau-ln-i'. .Xiiilzi XVmnls, l':il lloiizxliuv, ll-'ily In-iwn-rl, Lynn Still:-, l':it Mull. Huw II: Miss Xlnrgziiw-1 Alniitgniuvry, Uzliwul lillo. Niuivy 1'r:iwI'ui'1l. llairlrzirzl Smith. Alurilyn Uruw, lh-tsy Shultz, Szirnli llwvsv, .llllll'l4'll!' Slmlur, lliIlI'll'lil Nuwim-ki, Luis Character, leadership, service, and scholastic achievement-which seniors have best exhibited these qualities? Miss Margaret B. Pierson rates all members of the graduating class according to their respective scholastic records: and service citations, which worthy students receive at the close of each se- mester, are counted, checked, and rechecked by Enoch Burton. These citations. together with academic rating, combine to provide the basis for the soclety's membership. Sliuiik, .XmlStl-y-'i1s.Sliii'l1'y Y-will-r, Phyllis .Xnn XYmnls. .Xlisun I':ii'i'isli. 1'Yllllll2l llzunsun. Gr'-lvlivii K1-e-lin, Sara Y:liiArs1l:ile, Molly lluriim-I, Mrs, ll'-i'lru1lv XVv:illn-rs. llnw l: l':n1i'll'i:i Nivlizaiis, lin-:ite N4'N2lllll', lllnrviai lil- Wlll, lCx'vlyn .lllkl1'l'S'UIl, l.lml:i Wallin-i', Mary .lziiiv ll:llnillo1i,Gull .l:il'I'v, .Xrl4-nv N1-lilrzille-V, Norm 'l':ilv:4ni1'li, llzni'lmi':i lmiln-y, .lsim-nv Scott. Slivlizi llr:inlllui:4-V, .Xlyvv Vznigliziii, liimlzi Gairlwr. Nut pivlurs-rl: lluwulwl Hlrulvuilm, ll:-li-mi llrnwii, lluln-rl lfisln-r. l-llizzulu-lli llinsm-li. lmvinl Ilyain, l'am4-lan l'lrl-y, :mil .lunv .lan-ksem tl'ailis!'1-1' fl'Hlll tw-nirzil lligli S1-lim-l, I,niiisx'ill+-, Kvll- Iuwlu' In addition, each candidate must rank within the upper fourth of his class: and no more than 15 percent of the entire senior group may be eligible. Mrs. Gertrude Weathers, Mrs. Blanche Rawlings, and Miss Mildred Foster sponsor ac- tivities of the group. While these high requirements restrict mem- bership, they also increase its honor and signifi- cance. So to the very deserving 1954 selections- a hearty hats off! Our Crownin Achievement Carol Otto, 1954 Annual editor. Mrs. Mary Siegel, business spon- sorq Gary Jewell, sales and promotiong Frank Lambertus, business manager. Following in the foosteps of her father, who edited the Shortridge yearbook 28 years ago. Carol Otto was elected 1954 Annual editor at the close of her junior year. June 10, 1953, marked the arrival of summer vacation for most Short- ridgers, but for Carol it meant more schooling. Attendance at the Indiana University Journalism Institute gave her information and training for her job. After the Senior Council chose Shen-Courtney Studios to snap senior pictures, Liz Loer, Diana Marston, and Barbara Smith scheduled senior sittings. The club staff-Marcia DeWitt, Carol Montgomery, Betsy Shultz, and Frank WhitneyA were responsible for arranging the club pictures and notifying the sponsors and members. The sketches throughout and cover of Short- ridge's '54 yearbook are credited to Marcia Tidd. art editor. Evelyn Anderson, Anne Estabrook, Alison Parrish, and Annriette Studor constituted the capable liner staff. All written material was submitted by literary staff members, Nancy Craw- ford, Guille Harvey, Nancy Mossler, Pam Ulrey. and Micki Webb, together with Tom Gill. Dave Ryan, Jim Wahle, and Nancy Waymire, sports writers. Budgeting and recording Annual expenses was the task of Frank Lambertus, business manager. Secretaries Emsy Crowder and Carolyn Raup assisted with typing while Gary Jewell handled sales and promotion campaigns. Miss Jane Messick, art sponsor: Emsy Crowder, Carolyn Raup Marcia Tidd. art editor. secretaries. mimi W E 3 at-eg ew , 3 .1 Q X , . - 3 xl- 3 l , ' Upper left-Senior picturesr Diana Marston, Liz Loer, Barbara Smith. Upper rightsSpor-ts staff' Tom Gill, Nancy Waymirc, Dave Ryan, Jim Wahle. Liner staff? Annriette Studor, Evelyn Anderson, Alison Parrish, Anne Estabrook, Photographers .' H. H, Siemers, George Courtney, Mike Smith, Lower left-Lilerary staff-' Nancy Mossler, Pam Ulrey, Nancy Crawford, Guille Harvey, Micki Webb. ' Lower rightl---Club staff' Carol Montgomery, Betsy Shultz, Marcia DeWitt. ml, Landau., ,V t I'lU PM QI' IG ICN VAN I ll llA'I'l'IS- Murg':u'1-I Silvvy. .Iunvt Snivvly, Row ZZ: lflilllll lilnrstnn, l':1l'olyn Ilulh Ann .fr - Photograph, Fourtesy Indinnnpolis News llow 3: lin-llm l 'l'm'1'u-r, Huw' 1 I 'I' r .. WA . lollvs, lnizulm- Iilurris, l'u1 l':u'kinsun, Hllfllilll IIUVKIH Ahlwtt. Row l: Knlhi xvllliillllx ll:nx'ln:1l'n Smith. lation Kills 1 lflint 10 Vie For rom ueen The band ceased to play: the candidates were escorted to the platformg and Tom Gill, junior class treasurer, stepped to a microphone. Which of the 13 candidates would become 1953 junior prom queen? In a moment all was over-Diana Marston was crownedg Carolyn Turner and Janet Snively were second and third place winners. Once again maestro Harry McGrady returned to the spotlight. Soft music, twinkling stars, floating formals, and white dinner jackets com- bined to make the scene similar to that of a Prince's Ball. But just as that fairy tale ends. again the spell was broken at midnight. So, with their escorts, the Shortridge Cinderellas re- luctantly vacated the Roof's picturesque ball- room. Diana Marslon, 1953 Junior Prom Queen 92 !M,rf Seniors resent Suceeswzl Comed si N I lr I: i'l,,X Y l'.XS'I' IGx'vli'ii ,Xinivi'soii, Iron lloiwlon Mi-ss. Ili-:in Hlaisvl, Xrlvni- Ne-nh iuvi ll: ill: -, 1 1 ind' Ilnss th-itlilii. Sunny 1'i'o11vli. l'li:ii'lv:- llziy, lln:-'.i 'N- llii-Ia Xwziui-y. 'I'oni Hill, lion ll lllllli iliiilis Ili li n I osivi', lmxiii Iiliii-V, ilnill-' Iinrxvy Noi ph- Nlziggi-lili-'iiiivi'. Sllllil'lll iliiv-1-I-vl', lulfil l'inIlil:i Ilqnns-in, lion l'4viinivxli-V, lxlllili Slow-5, On Novvinbvi' T, 1953, lllt'I1lb0l'S oi' the Key vlub uslxvrvd the 1ll1Cll9lll'l' Gown Lhv aisles ol Caleb Mills Hull. Thr- honsvlights diinnivdl the rziirtziin rose: :ind zinotilim' senior play, 4'You C:i,n'i, Tziko li, With You, begun with 21 banng. A cieterininvd bullet dancer. ai maid Russian. n taiblv-wailing duchvss. u pair of quibbling lovers. :incl fOlll' vzigvy G-mon were but 11 few of the i'oinvdy's zissortlvd l'l1klI'klClf'l'S. Sunny Crouch was civliglitful us the lmoclge--poclgv housewife who Wl'Ulfl' fanitfustfic plays :ind lllSl11tiOCl zirlv, and Clmrlcs Ray was snpvrb as the g1'zindIai,l'iv1' who rm-l'us0d to pay incoinv tux. Yvs, the si-nior ploy was il decisive hit: and although they know that they c'a1n't, take it, wilh thvinf' the' class of '54 will long IVPIIIQINDPI' that viijoyublv presentation. couclu-cl by Miss Eleanor Dev Thvvk. DePi1111,rL strikes ll pose. 93 ..-1 I 1 xi, I - 15' I - 1- -iff' - is .a l 5' ' ' Q- .L -ASW ml ..- , .q Q, N . , - v K 'MA 'RL- Jg! ..AQ 152561. ,. .... 'za V .1 'ff 1. A 1,' .,r xg ,ff-, gs 1. , 1 x : x 9 2 . We . 'iw H ' 5 QS I X u ' U, I m 1 OO! OO 99 li- f ' W ' -'A u I 6 ,M 1 Nw.. sQ? ' sr Q X is Qfx' in f P .A ai z j , . 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For example-Strange was out with an ankle injuryg there wasn't enough competition in the first two games: they were overcontident. It seemed to be a case of too much Gene Staggs. At least the Continen- tals had a good homecoming. FOOTBALL AWARDS Robert C. Burnett fToughman's Awardi- Jerry Sexson. Herbert T. Wagner lSportsmanshipJ-Dave Ryan. Lewis B. Skinner QMost Improved Linemanj- Bob Maxey. William J. Skinner QMost Improved Backb- Steve Wright. Frank J. Skinner iM0st Valuable Playerj- Bob Fesler. Honorary Captain-Tom Himes. Gczlemen Tum 7-2 Record SHORTRIDGE 32-FT. WAYNE SOUTH SIDE 0 Coach George Gale was happy and he had every reason to be. He had ten returning letter- men-linemen Ken Spraetz, Dave Jeter, George Grant, Dave Ryan, Tom Himes, Drayton Praed, and backs Bob Branham, Jim Strange, and Bob Fesler. His Blue Devils had just come out of the second annual Jamboree with one of the two touchdowns scored by the victorious North. He was happier after this game. The Satans com- pletely swamped the inexperienced Archers as they rolled to five touchdowns in the iirst three quarters. The Devils showed excellent balance with Fesler, Strange, and Gary Hanna each ac- counting for scores. SHORTRIDGE 7-BEN DAVIS 6 The lethargy that briefly touched the Satans in the previous game really took hold in this one. In between fumbles and intercepted passes each team managed to score a single touchdown. For- tunately the Giants missed their conversion at- tempt. Fesler scored the Shortridge TD, and a pass from Branham to Wright accounted for the game-winning extra point. It was a bad day. SHORTRIDGE 13-CATHEDRAL 7 Out of the many Wait till next years thc right one finally came as the Blue Devils put the city title completely out of reach of the defend- ing cochamps. The Shortridge line was outstand- ing in this one. Ryan, Himes, Sexson, Spraetz, Grant, Maxey, Jeter. and Moe Silverman dug in many times and kept the Irish from first downs. even scores. SHORTRIDGE 7-ATTUCKS 6 Coach Gale's charges dropped another city foe from title consideration by the width of one slim extra point. Shortridge led. 7-0, until the final quarter by virtue of two Branham aerials. The Tigers also passed for their fourth quarter score, but a line plunge for the equalizer was stopped. TECH 14-SHORTRIDGE 6 Tech's city champions shut the title door in the Satans' face with this one. Shortridge shook the Green up when, on the opening play of the game Branham completed a 44-yard touchdown pass to Hanna. This was the Blue's strongest offensive bid. Tech totaled 193 ground yards to Shortridge's 58. SHORTRIDGE 264MANUAL 13 Fesler got back his early season scoring form and powered for two touchdowns, two extra points, and considerable yardage, while the Blue Devils tallied in each quarter to defeat the game but outclassed Redskins. Although a second quar- ter Manual drive tied it up at halftime, Short- ridge pulled away in the last stanza. SHORTRIDGE 25-BROAD RIPPLE 6 This one gave Coach Gale the biggest smile of all. It not only put the lid on one of the most successful seasons 17-2r in a long time, but it also brought what every Shortridger enjoys most of all-a win over Ripple. Fcsler brought his final scoring total to 47 points. r X , ,xi xfs 2.35 l'hll R lla:-rn I nlul lux. 1.1.1 Hilllxllllll fhula WUIXII lwm I num II vu :nl ' gf! 3, We 9 . f,,Tf-N' .1 gf-.www fy Mi 1 ma 2 ff 'adn 22,55 5 Q ,TS funn' lrnnk Nl Lulu I x an I I.--I. llmhum hum Hum: lxll lun. 4v S I!!! Reserves Twin U fzclerelezssmen The Satan B-men, directed by William Amthor, duplicated their last season's mark of four wins and two losses. The reserves, composed of under- classmen, will provide material for next yea1 s varsity. Individual standouts were Tom Barney, George Jenkins, Dick Griner, and Dick Jeter. This is Coach Amthor's second year with the re- serves, and he has piled up a combined total of eight wins and four losses. Successfzl Rloiuies Grab 5 0f6 Coach Cleon Reynolds again led his first year men to a successful season. This year's group hung up an impressive five won, one lost total. Several frosh were outstanding. Notable among the '53 crop were Bill Survant. Jojo Hook, Jere Ross, and Don Wiles. The only blemish on their record came from an upset loss to Broad Ripple. Wiles won the freshman MVP award. I IllGSlIM.XN P1PllTIl.Xl,l,f Huw Il: Ilalrry .ll-nnings, llzixw- Vrimf, I.:ll'ry llliw-r, Illni lYill-S, .Il-rrp' Russ, llill Slll'Y2ll'lt, Fr--il l'z1rlu-r, Im-lc l.uwm:in, .lim Mussim. How 2: Blzumpll-V 'Finn llzurnvll, Hairy 'l'a-mpln-lun, Ilnrlis llolluml, Rim-ky YVilIi:lms, lluln-ri Wi-slim, .lim lla-Imlvn. llzlvv .Xl'lxlu-lilo, Almiuprl-r Kc-lly Morris, Umm-li l'l1-on R4-vnulfls, Huw li .Inv llmrk. Mark Ilimm-lst:-in, lmvi- Wlllianis, l'Ilill'll'S' Ilunm-main, llis-lmral In-nnvy. Imm- llurn, Kirk Itnlwrts, Stunli-3' lluywmul. ll ICS IG li Y IC IN N h'l'I KA l,I, SHS Hl'I'. ll, Xkhslxiliulnii 0 lil, linen lmvis lil ll, l.illh1'4ll'1ll I2 27. llruxnl llippln- li 0, 'l'e-rh lil ltv. Alzmunl U l lil'ISlIAl.XN I-'tln'l'lZ.Xl.l. SHS Ul'I'. lil. xvHSlllllH'l0ll U 7,1':4lh4-wlrall U ju, lh-li Ivzlvis 0 T, Hruaul Hippln- I2 20, ll-4-h '- ll, S.---1-inn T The four outstanding harriers-Jim Hill, Dave Hedges, Malvin McClerkin, Jim McCallum. Harriers Win 0 Title VIIUNS m'ul'N'I'llY How Il: Iloln lhmwli. All-rrill Ilursl, Huy NYiIll'lll'Sll'l4, liill Ih-linger, il--rnlun Pahrump- lu-ll, lmxw- 1'lll'l1'1', t'u:u'l1 VFIIUIIIIIS llaiynm-s. 'IW-cl lftyllill- son, Xl:m:nL:n-1' l'hil XV'-irish-in. How 2: Slew- XY:iymirn-. Ilnlm Si--nil, l'hil lh-mi, ll--1-rev l'rzu-il. lim. llurnvy. llin-li The hill and dalers this year brought the bacon home to Shortridge. The bacon in this instance was the state championship goal for which the team had been aiming all season. The harriers, led by team captain Dave Hedges, never tasted the bitter savor of defeat. Winning the state championship climaxed the most successful sea- son that the team could have. This was the first time an Indianapolis high school had ever won the state and these boys really deserved the hon- ors bestowed upon them. It was a hard-running crew that began practicing in Augustg this spirit continued until the last week at which time Coach Tom Haynes had to have a run-off to determine just who was going to run for him in the state meet. Dave Hedges, Jim Hill, Jim McCallum, Malvin McClerkin, John Shelton, Phil Weigand, and Julius Taylor received letters and Hedges re- ceived the Tom Woodard Trophy for being the outstanding man on the squad. SHS Hl'l', SHS 1II'I'. 22, Alunvii- 1'l'llll'lll Zi!! lst SIIS lnvitanlilmxnl 13, Vu. .Ulu-'ks ill. lst Pity Sli-f-1 Zimxsvill-A 113 lst Sev!iuxi:nls mil- IS. liruzul Ripple- 41' limi- l't'1'1bl'll, low sm-orc-J 27, Al1dl'l'Hlill K0 lst SIZII4' Mn-vi lst Vl'lll'l'llll1'S lilii Post Invilailimizxl lst lluwv lll'VilJlllHll2ll Phase-, .lulin I .-1-hllnun. Huw l: .lim Ilill. liairry' Mi-- lmuvll, Phil XXX-ieizixiil, Gmviui- Vzilamrus, liuw- ll--ily:--s, .lim Alf-l'aillum, Julius Taylor, Blulvin Ale-4'lvx'kin, .luhn Sli--lion. Xlerwyn Sllnlwr. 105 Worried about som ething ? ot, old oopsters Snag The '53-'54 version of the Blue Devil bucket- ball team under the tutelage of Cleon Reynolds started the season by downing Brazil in their opener, 37-36. This close, thrilling game was a prelude to the season. The boys played the slow, deliberate style of ball but hit .462 in winning the initial game on home territory. Starters for the season were C0-captains Jerry Thompson and Jack Best at forward and guard, respective-lyg Bob Maxey, forwardg Frank Mead, centerg and Charlie Brown, guard. The boys were plagued at times during the season by a complete lack ol' self-confidenceg but when they took time to shake this feeling, they were the greatest ball club in these parts. Younger boys had their chances during the season, but most of them faded back: however, Junior Jim Loer was out- standing enough in his starting roles and as a substitute to win a coveted letter. Several games during the year stood out as real thrillers. The Satans were leading Crispus X xlsl'1'Y l1.XSKI'I'l'II.Xl.l. li-uw I 1I Nl'l'I-11' Prix' llruwn. Vtuulu 4'l---In ll.-yn--llls, llolf llnuvlrnm. ll--mln ll ll Nl.-all, .lim I,1..'r. ltoh Rlaxey, .l-wry 'l'l1-fmpson. Holm. lwn N-If---s. Xl 1 1.-'I' .Ilm Xlzihlv, Huw l: .Isl-'lt I-1-sl. llmilw-s 106 'rst Round Tourney Win Attueks in the waning moments of the game but through a few mistakes had to lake second best honors. At Howe the boys played the heart- breaker of he1u't-breakers. Going into the last minute of play the Satans had a live-point nd- vuntuege but after an error and two missed shots, all ol' which the Hornets turned into points, our goose was cooked. Revenge came, however. in the Iirst game ot' the sectional at which time the Blue and White neatly eliminated the east-side rival, This marked the first time in many u moon that L1 Shortridge team had copped :L game in the sectional. The joy of victory was soon gone, though, when the Blue Devils lost to Wur- ren Central. LI team which they previously had beaten early in the season. Churlie Brown was the sole Shortridge man to goin All-City recognition. Those who won letters were Juek Best, Jerry Thompson, Bob Maxey, Charlie Brown, Ronnie Horn, seniors, :incl Frank Mend and Jim Loer, juniors. YYUII 10. larsl 0 sus twin sus UI'I' ZH, llrqnzil fini slit, llowe :lol -lil, l I. XX':1ym- lSSb 51 f-T., 1'n-ispns .XIIIIVIQS ..t 17, Wurr--11 V.-nlrznl ZH IIN, Nlzinuzul Iii! zr., lien imxis is ll, I,f-lmri.-11 ..I 1li', Kwwltiwlmv ll' vis, Sullllipny-I 3:1 til. 'I'--4-In 35 Y-l, 4'..lun1l1ns vis -IT, Xtnsliiiipgl--ll lvl I-Il, lin-:ul liippll- W UU, 1'l'l5l'llS Axlluvlis 51' Ill, l'ralwl'ormIsx'ille 135 45, 'Vinton -ll S1-vilolull AID, who-xinsville 'll mc, :low-1 54 50, 1'ntIu-elrail elf' iwl, XVAIVVVII V1-nlrzxl BN II III MXH N Imp II hl In Iuxxvl' I--l'l5 Iiwy .UH-xw S1-xswll. IMI: S--lv-vw. .luwlx Iivsl, Imx: lixzln, I- lun Nl:-I -xx 3, S11-xv XY:n5luir--. lun. Iixznn Sl-4:--l' 4l,nv,x' Il.:mn.+, Slvxv- XY! f Phil XXI1 xl:-I I-fl:XInx1x Iam Iznlnmlu, 'I'Hm1lill,.lim II4-JL:-f. .lim .XI4l'IllIlllII, .lim Sln'.unLg4f, Ii- max Xp' 1- If XX fill. '1IlItlI Nh' ll:-ll link 'rw'-ns. ,Inhln IInIl:Il, Ilnln ':VJlII'I2IIlI. lmxw XXUII, .Iwm HAH, Suu I.: wn I4 ln Illlwu I ullrv Xl xlxlll NIM I-llxlvu I':nl 41'-In-an-M, .I.-yrx Mm- Slip plying.. 'lhm llvmw 108 IRICSEHVFI IlASKETl!Al,I,-Row 2: Holi VVilliamS, llublxy Wilson, Gs-orprv Jenkins, John llolle-tt, Herschel Turn--r. Dave Brandt. Row 1: Ed Hurt, lloh Perry, Pom-li llnh King, Tum Harney, Doug' Robinson. KINGMAN READY FOR VARSITY The reserves under the skillful guidance of Bob King showed they have what it takes. So that more boys could play and strut their stuff, Kinger made up two teams of live boys each. This ball club had a lot of height which should be of help to the varsity next year. Doug Robin- son was named the most valuable player. Winn 7. Lmnl I2 SHS HPI 24 S:u'l'v1i Heart lH 22 Manual 23 16 Frispus Allin-ks 3l 21 Martinsville 23 35 lirozul Ripple: 37 24 Sulllhpurl 40 32 Howe 33 31 Cutlierlrzil 26 34 Memorial 20 32 U'uud 33 31 Crispus Attm-ks 33 30 Sm-rc-cl I-In-nrt 24 24 T1-vll 463 41 Xvimlillilrtoii 33 24 Tw-h 39 27 Cslilieclrsil 30 42 lin-ll lluvis 2K G3 lfllwiml llipplu- 32 29 Tm-ll 42 XVIII! I2, lion! 5 SHS Ul'I'. 52, Brazil 17 45, Warren Central 29 40. Ben Davis 29 31, Kokomo 37 30. Tech 33 32, YVashinJ.rton 36 51, Tipton 34 64, Martinsville 29 37, Cathedral 34 37. Howe -I3 38, Crlspus Attucks 27 48, Manual 46 42. Lebanon 18 54, Southport 28 44, Columbus 42 38, Broad Ripple- 40 44 31 -.W W M Y Y .W , Crawfurdsvlllu FROSH BUILD FOR FUTURE Bill Amthor's freshman crew didn't fare so well on a won and lost basis, but they had a good time build-ing up. The record was thrown to the four winds, showing a lot of character both on the part of the coach and of the boys. The team was drilled hard in fundamentals which are so necessary for any ball club. l liI+lSIIMAN IiASKE'l'I2Al,I,-Row 2: Munru.':er I-larry llubins. Danny Larncr, .leru Ross. Rick Williums, Mike Adair, Tom Rm-illy, Iilalnairvr Kelly Morris. Row 1: lluvv Shaw, Larry Harris. l'at MCKlttric'k. Coavli XVH- liaim Amthor, have Horn, Mike Haffner, Jim Musson. Matmen demonstrate hold. IYUN 6, ll0S'l' Il. 'l'll'lIl 2 This year Paul E. Dill, wrestling coach, again came up with one of his consistently fine teams. The 1953-1954 Shortridge grapplers plowed through eleven meets with only three losses and two ties marring their record. Defeats came at the hands of Tech, Southport, and Crawfords- ville, while they tied Bloomington and Broad Ripple. The Satans came out of the regionals with seven boys eligible for the state meet. The team finished sixth, and Drayton Praed won the 154- pound individual championship. Praed. a senior. added this year's title to his 1952-53 crown. Even though he was forced to wrestle out of his weight many times, he remained undefeated all year. Other representatives in the state finals were Sam Greenstein, a senior letterman who was de- feated by the eventual state champion: Carl Ritter, also a senior who made an excellent showingg Richard Owens, who lost his two matches by referees' declsionsg Fred Clemons, a senior who was tops all year, and two extremely tough sophomores, Bob Scott and Jim Hill. SHS Ul'l', 35, l'n-ru 1' 1-w, 'l'n-1-In 21: ' Ill, Illmmlinglnm ZH Z d e IN, Snllllllmrl lil 20, lilwmql liipplv 20 29. Mum-iv P4-ntrnl I5 27. Kulurllm I!! 29, l.:lfzly0Il1' .lu-fl' 152 lx, 1'rauvfmwlsvill1- 215 20, 1'rispus Allin-ks ll 41, NVn:4llim.:lull Er WIll'1S'l'I.ING-- Huw Il. lllll Alan-v. llnh Hrinsley, l'zlul l:llI'lll'I' lnmnln-rs, l'hurlvs llzlnm-man. Assistant Vnawln Sm-lmwurtz. l.ul'ry Olin-r. Iii:-li I.mvm:un, Hill Lulnzln, Huy Alwrrmn, Hou 1: Iivlllly llamna. liulu-rl l1'i:+l14-r, liim-la lXIym-rs. l r:nnk 'l'ilISli'X. l r:lnk Plxanse. lV:llt1-r 'Fin Iiir-lc llwr-us, Art Jay. Huy Holm-rts. lvruylwm l'r:u-rl. slvy. Huw 2: Uunvll l':u1I llill, Huh xYlHNlill'll. llunny Fra-ul l'lw-mums. l':url Iiith-V. Sum Gl'v1'llSIvlll, I r:ank Hill--r, Vlnllvli t'ulvor, 'Pony Hull, llivk In-nm-y, .lim .Xmlr-rsnn. .lim Ilill. Hrnwn. .lim ltrinslvy. l'hil Hlilliill, All-rwyn Slum ,Q H tow Cl: l'U3I1'lI .II-I-ry Steiner, Al:m:iger lmve lvenlon. lllvnnif- llvrsli--lfl. l Ill IIINHII. .lavk llesl. lim XI Ihll XlIli:I,:1-I' I'-'II' Ale-Ilx':Iiu1-. Senior Alzunaius-I' Steve- Vl'i'i::lII. lluw l: l':II f:1'IIIlV4'S1'. 'Pom Hill. llam- IIIII It I IIIII II-I-yy 'I'lIImIgIsIIyI, I,,,u L I,1II IIIII. lla-Iluw-H. I1--I1 S-'rv--s, .I-Ihr: Sfllvvlwvli. .lim l'r--li:-V. SHS fl, I. f'. K. lft. II, N Y. Ill. ll, fl. .I. Ii, I. ll. ll, fr .:. lovemen ost 12-7 Mark Ninn I2. Lust T Zt1lll!4Yi lluwl- Ili' lfr xxJIN,llIlilI'lIl l lx'-lt-vlllo .I SIUIIIIIIIIIVI ,tttuelis I III-n Davis ll Isnwnn-vII'.f l ES. 1 I XX I lim II-II l.. Ilmllm lnp ll I'l'isIms .Hlmls I louisxllll IIIIIIII I K itll dl ll ,lull IIIIII I l'.1 I,-1 , . I I I 1lPIIIUll l l'l1v 'rllllrlll v IHIHII ll V: - llrmul l.lInI-lv l I1-4'l1 I I.. Xhislllliulwvli Baseball at Shortridge High School had a mod- erately successful season in 1953 as the Steiner- men won 12 games while losing only seven. Led by Captain Don Dixon at first base, the Short- ridge nine racked up a second in the city tourney. Dave Hedges along with Dixon were the only returning lcttermen. and Jack Best. the number one pitcher, had a successful 6-2 record. The club, with the exception of Best. was without a pitcher. Jerry Thompson, a regular fielder and a good hitter, doubled as pitcher and was able to gather a 3-1 record for a decidedly good season, Dixon, the first bugger. broke with a l-1 record as did Jack Morrill and Frank Mead. Dick Cad- dick. a freshman. also pitched for the elub. At the top of the batting averages was Best with 12 hits for 22 times at but 13631. Dixon was seeond with .338. Thompson and Hedges had .314 and .301. respectively. The team as a whole hit the ball at a .250 pace. Best was elected captain for the 1954 season. Succesyful Cindermen C019 Cifj! The spring of 1953 brought success to the Shortridge High School track team. Roy Aber- son, head coach, along with Tom Haynes and Harold Negley led the boys into a city cham- pionship. Their captain. Sandy Trusler, was out for the season with a torn ligament, and Larry Stall- wood was also out with a broken leg. At Bloomington, Jim Batman, a senior and a newcomer to the track squad. proved his value to the team by winning both hurdles. Jerry Wetherald won the shot put while Jim Loer and Larry Stallwood tied in the pole vault event. Broad Ripple tasted defeat in the Satans' next meet when Shortridge won 59-41. Jim Batman again won the hurdles in lightning speed while Eddie Digbee jumped 20'-13.4 in the broad jump event. Jim Mossler posted a 440 victory and Dave Hedges ran the mile in 4:42.5. Shortridge took a second in the Hoosier Relays as our two-mile relay team came through. Tom Young, Dick Egner, Jim McCallum and John Rinck were the boys on this team. Jim Batman set a new school record of 21.5 on the low hurdles at the Washington meet. Bob Allen won the quarter. Shortridge took the first place in the city meet in one of the most thrilling events of the year. Jim Batman won the high hurdles. Eddie Dig- bee's broad jump was the real blow that defeated the second place winner, Broad Ripple. Hoagie Elliott took a second in the high jump record of 6'-58 , The track team chose Jim Batman to be their captain for the 1954 season. SHN HI'I', Php Nh-vt TR. Illmnningtnn 22 First. DCUQ pls. 510, Ilruzul liippll- ll Iillklllllll lh-luys Ilouulvr lh-lugs IIU2 pls. Ill-lay-il lirsls, llr. lllppln- Illl'I'llfllllIlll 2 scvuiirls' Si-vullul, 1535, pls. Imlivimluuls Sth. ith lh-nrlmml x, .Xtliu-las 2214 Sixlh, III pts. 2. Wznshingt-in 15 Stanle- lnlllunulmlis lh-laps I pts 'l'llil'1l. ll! pls. 'I'll.X1'li How It I-'runlx Vasc. Miki- 41--rwv. Julius Ilnlvlvp XK'ilson, IH'a5'tv1n l'rm'4l, Huh Ii -sh-r. .lim Mi-- 'I':lylor. 'l'--rri In-Islnnu, Gi-'wav Yulzlureis. I1-all Iturm-y. 4':1Iluln, .Xssi-Ianni 1'w:u-In 'l'lwm:us llziynws, Ufmcli Huy Phil W1-igzinil, th-1-rue .lan-ksulu, I':1I Alv1'1m:lI1:1y, Si.-iw .Xln-rsun. lie-xx I: Mining:-r I'hil XXX-ins!--in, .lim Muss- Vlosf-, l':nul llisull.-5, Mulvin All-1'le-rkin, Ihfl. 'IH-U14--, lf-z'.'l'+1m Younu. .lim Iiaitluznn. .lohn lliuvk, Ilill lrvinv. Ilzelv- Vfvllnn. II:-li l isl1vr. Ili-is 3: Vmivli llaurulil N1-Lu llill Alarm-. l'2llll:llll Sandy 'l'l'usl:-r, Iii:-It l'I::lu-r. llumgi-' I--5, Sll'XK'ill'l 'l':ilt:uwsl1i, .Inlin Sh--lion, I-Ill-ni Xikmils. I-jllinu, llnll Mum-5, limi lriulli.-, Alzumu.-,is ll.,,,.- I-'1-rr'm-. Ilxvli ww.-ns, .lim In---l'. .IQ-rry XX'-Il:--l':1l.l. Hull .Xll.-li. und 1-wlll.-r Linn. . l 'eb . .1 ,, - tw - , SIIS HI'l' e N, 1'r:iwi'orllsx'ill1- lu Qullllrnulrlllnr 'l'nn r- nn me nl IN, Vzillif-lll':il ll Ill, 'l'm-wh 5 III. IIUW1- li rllfllllllfllllll' 'I'lllIl'llIllll1'lll SW, l:l'll lmvis Ill: XVilSllllIlQl4lll EU: IRQ, Iirmul Nipple llz 'I'rlun1:uInr 'I'nurlmm1-nl Zlll. XX':islliiig4'lIvll l'llQ, 1':iil1.'1ir:sI W, Vuiiiity, ihilwl 5.-4-I IHIIII l, thi rnl Slut:-, su-mviicl i Gillllf- Huw 2: Russ Grillith, V. ll. Iiailw-h, Prizm-li Him-lf. How 1: lf'l'ml Ilyanr. lhllv Iseyvm-k, Holi llilvlv, Ki-lin'-tli I'n-li-rmzin, lion Fin-5.1:-, Frznnk Wliiinc-y, Tum Ilan- llzulm-li, Mark lx'lIl'1'll'I', Ilwin Hssiu, 'Vip Iilish. Young eesters Second in State The Shortridge linksmen placed second in the state, next to a powerful Anderson team. In the meet Ross Griffith placed second with a 74. Don Ewig. a. freshman, shot an 80 in the county and un 81 in the sectional. Satan The Rz1cqueteers of Shortridue swept the city tourney by taking the first four places and ended a very successful season in which they were de- feated only twice. In the last match of the city John Hollett beat Ronnie Roberts to become the new first man on the squad. Kenny Dillmun was third while Roger Roby took fourth in the meet. eliers all wiceg mb Cifjl ll-.5515 livin' 11: Hill Ilwumzili. .l-'lin l'1'4'llllIliIlI. lllilllllv livin-rls, .lulin lil-ll:-il. ,lvlli l.:iv'li-I. lx-n lvlll I':1x'-- Nil-linlsn-n, liriv l'2llllZ4'I', Garry Ilzinnu. Huw I. mzin. lfouwi' Iinlvy. 1501: 5. Ima! 2 SHS l'l T. 4'u':ixxl'1-iwlsxille U Il. .Xll4l4'I'H1lIl fl Ii. lirnzlel Hippie I LJ. lmnvilll- 5 7. 'rl-.-I1 H Q T. IH-ru 4' T. t':illlwll':il 0 1'iI X, iirsl t ji Eiitf 3 ' tj is if oys' ntmmzzmls re the est m Town Jerry Steiner. sponsor ol' the Shortridge intra- mural athletics, says I think that we have the best intramural program in town. The ngurcs show this to be one of the greatest understate- ments of the year. Last year more than 1,000 Shortridge students participated in the annual prop,ram, which spreads over the entire school year. There is always some activity for anyone in- terested, says Mr. Steiner. Each of the sports, with the exception of wres- tling, is divided into two groups, freshman- sophomore and junior-senior. In this way boys compete only with their own age group. In the fall, the top sport is football. while winter op- portunities inelude basketball. volleyball, bowl- ing, and wrestling. Softball. a horseshoe pitch- inp, tournament, a track meet, and table tennis are l'ea.tured in the spring. Another outstanding faetor in the success of the intramural sports program at Shortridge is the faet that the Dads' Club awards individual medals to eaeh member ol' a winning team. Members of the faculty who assist Mr. Steiner are Kenneth Peterman, Carl Corbin, William Gibson, and George Gale. Paul Dill helps with the wrestling tournament. Upper right-Pin that man dozen! Middle 1'iyI1ffl,ook at that form! Lower right-Tip oji. Lozrcr left--WI1L'7'C is if? Exercises performed in precision. Clzecrlcuders---Leilm Bollcs, Linda Lowe, Bar- bara Broimrivzg, .lcmot Snizvcly, Anita Woods. Pat Murph gf, Some swell gals in Shortridge have a wonder- ful time each afternoon after school. playing in the girls' intramural athletic program. Each sport has a faculty sponsor and a student chair- man: the girls choose their teams. Mrs. Mary Treichler and Miss Caryl Gaines of the physical education department faculty are in charge of this terrific girls' program. Line soccer starts the season with a big bang. Kicking a soccer around can be fun! The season runs September 14 to teachers' convention. Never let it be said that Shortridge girls waste time! The Hoosier trademark, basketball. comes immediately after soccer. The girls' excitement rivals the frenzy of big games as they go for points. A practice period is held for each sport and many girls learn to play. October 26 to Christmas vacation constitutes this season. A popular shipboard pastime is deck tennis. It is no less favored by Shortridge girls. There is a trick to catching that ring and tossing it back over the net just so! Deck tennis season is from January 4 to February 10. Everyone knows how much fun volleyball is and the girls have a good time between February 15 and spring vacation. Three courts give plenty of room to the enthusiasts. Many Girls Take Part 116 Next is softball, and the diamonds are filled with girls participating in this American sports lavorite. April 19 to May 12 is the season. Fifty-yard dash, baseball far-throw, basketball far-throw, running broad jump. standing broad jump, and relay are the events in track. With four gals to a tram, three events plus one relay per girl govern the meets. The track season, May 12 to May 26, closes the sports season for Short- ridge sportswomen. Bowling and swimming are all-season sports. The Girls' Bowling Congress bowls once a week. Medals and trophies are awarded to outstanding keglers. Swimming points, five per hour, may be earned at any time and at any pool under the supervision ol' a lifeguard. Each girl earns points while she is having a great time. Seven hundred and fifty points earn a numeral and 1.000 are required for the cov- eted letter-sweater. An emblem for each sport is awarded to each girl during her four years. A star plus an emblem is given to the activity chairman. The Philatcron club is an organization of girls who earn 250 points or a sweater. Miss Caryl Gaines and Mrs. Mary C. Treichlcr are cosponsors of all girls' sports. I 72 Sports rogmm Catch it! Will it be a strilref Girls practice softball 'echnzques C! Sh mrunfsl XS XX Nil. ' KMA Vaudeville sponsors-Thomas Overmire, Miss Hazel Wltisenand, Mrs. Rachel Schumacher, Mrs. Gladys Brewer, Don Martin. We Proud! resent the The Shortridge Vaudeville has always provided first class entertainment. and due to the helpful counsel of Mrs. Nell M. Thomas, Mrs. Hope B. Nevitt, Don R. Knight, and James B. Calvert. this year was no exception. After chairman Dee Dee Dailey delivered a snappy Salutation. Bev Adams and Claire Hood got things off to a color- ful start with their variety-packed creation, Circus Daze. Centering around song writer George Gershwin. the act boasted many winners. Acrobat Sharon Petty received best actress awards on each of the three show nights, fol- lowed by gypsy singer Arlene Neubauer. the three-time second. On Friday and Saturday Kenny Milam rated as second best actorg and besides tying for top' chorus line honors on Thursday, the prancin' ponies placed third on Saturday. Circus Daze .WW it Class of '55 Vczudeville Taking first, third, and second place honors on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, respectively, was Shoe Saga, written by Judy McFarland, Sue Morton, Diane Buttke, and Cynthia Beadell. From heel to toe this piece of originality was struttin' with talent, and the audience found itself covering ground in no cramped style- from Holland to Kentucky in wooden shoes and horse shoes, not to mention ballet slippers, ice skates. and soft-soled moccasins. Among Shoe's winning participants was lightfooted Bob Fesler, who tied for best actor on Thursday and cap- tured undisputed honors in the final perform- anceg jazzy Judy Allen, third best actress on Saturdayg the Indian and Evelyn chorus lines, which placed second and first, respectively, on Saturday. Oh! My goodness! Ain't that jest wuuuunder- ful? drawled Petunia June 1Margot Chevalierl after she had won the trip to Hollerwood in Hillbillie Hoedownf' Act III, by Amy Lou Pon- ton, Judy Barr, and Marilyn Marsh. But it wasn't so wuuuunderful when Petunia's arch rival, Tiger Lil lPat Parkinsonb got wind of the news, for, after all, Catplaster, Tennessee doesn't rear such peaceful critters in the fust place. Wood-carvin', skin-diggin' Mike Huss tied for best actor on Thursday and third place on Friday. Despite her viciousness, Pat Parkinson deadlocked for best actress on Thursday, when Just Bummin' Around placed second in chorus- line competition. Hillbillie Hoedown was sec- ond best act on Thursday night, Susie Miller, Mary Ochsner, and Barbara Brown presented the fourth act of the '54 Vaudeville- Cannibalisticsn-which placed third, second, and first on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. respectively. Playful monkeys and showy trop- ical birds were effective as parts of the deep African jungles: and a twitching witch dancer succeeded in adding intrigue. Sharon Wilson placed third as best actress on Thursday, and tied for that position on Saturday. Judy Black was third on Friday, and, disguised in the per- sonages of British hunters, Shortridge's answers to Laurel and Hardy, the incomparable Goose 'n' Irish 1George Rich and Dave Ryanr tied for third on Saturday. On Thursday, Birds of Paradise and the Monkeys placed second and third re- spectively. Dede Dailey, Vaudeville Chairman Everybody knows that the past is past, and the present is here-but the future . . . ? Such was the theme of Remains to Be Seen, by Linda Gaskins, Jane Swanson, and JoAnn Wood- fill Winning first on Friday and third on Sat- urday, it was strictly sunsational from scien- tists to spacemen. In the chorus-line category, Mars was tops on Friday. tied for first on Thurs- day, and was third on Saturday. Between acts, entertainment was supplied by topnotch intermission specialists. Joyce Reith pantomimed the memorable Baby Snooksf' Crooning some popular favorites, Willie Givens earned prime honors Friday, tied for first Thurs- day, and rated third on Saturday. Comedian Dave Dickinson, who was third on Thursday, tied for the same on Saturdayg and vibraharpist Sally Davis displayed her ability between Acts IV and V. K A Shoe Saga Hillbillie Hoedown 122 O Ca1mibalistics Remains to Be Seen 123 You sec, it's this wayf' tis Fun For veryone The country store pig squealed in distress. The basketball nets swished in the game room. Audi- torium and International Casino audiences cheered. Mystic fortune-tellers gazed into their crystal balls, Fashion show beauties displayed the latest styles. Irresistible aromas escaped the Kandy Kettle. bake and coffee shops, and numer- ous food bars. And movies, photography exhi- bitions, gift and hobby shops added to the fun from 5:00 to 11:00 pm. on Friday, November 20. Indeed, Old Dame Shortridge was hardly rec- ognizable under the glittering coat of excitement and confusion provided by the 1953 Family Frolic. Further atmosphere was supplied by various booth-workers, who dressed to carry out the Dutch theme of this year's event. Much gratitude is expressed to all parents, teachers. and students who worked on and con- tributed to the annual PTA affair, for it is just that cooperation which results in a bang-up eve- ning for all and boosts the Frolic as an out- standing Shortridge project. Le!!-Didja' ever sec sailors like this? Lower left-Fashion parades. 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