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276 277. 278 279 280. 281 282 283 284. zss. zss. lfl'2s7. 288. 289. 290. 291. 292 293. 294 295 296 297 f ,-2298 .7 299. 300 CARL PATTERSON-In chem. Pat was a star. What he dldn't know about hydro- gen wasn't in a book. One of the best fellows ln school to know. EDGAR PATTISON-Honor roll. Edgar ls a hue fellow who never says very much, but when he does talk. he says something worth while and interesting. LYMAN PEARSON-Honor roll. Therapon Club. Editor Wednesday's Echo. Vice- presldent Press Association. Tennis. Advertising manager senlor play. Lyman is a hard worker and proved to be a real newspaper man. MARGUERITE PEIN-For a real clvlcs student. Marguerite sure fllls the bill. Proud to Ib? qulte a talker. whenever she got excited. Always standing for woman's rg s. LYLE PERRY-Lyle is one of those quiet fellows who really does things. His only weakness is in telling freshmen that the benches ln the court are for seniors. FRANCES E. PETRI-Boon companion of Edith Funkhouser. The most brilliant star ln the fall physiology class ln knowledge, theory and practice. Very greatly ' interested ln the Wabash Glee Club. MARY BELLE PIGMAN--Mary Belle is too little and cute to convince people that she ls a dignltied senior. She always wears a smile that won't come off. WHITNEY CLARE PORTER,-Whlt. is a real star when it comes to basketball or getting up a lesson. He comes in from College Avenue every morning with Shrimp Weathers. RUSSELL PUTNAM-Therapon Club. French Club. Orchestra. One of those Irving- tonlans who has to get up early. A splendid fellow who ls quite -a French star and one of the leaders in the French Club. LORENA RAY-Vice-president of the Girls' Therapon Club. Tuesday Echo. Lorena is liked more and more every day and her friendship becomes ever more valua- ble. Orlginated Scr1bbles of a Screech Owl. Honor Roll. HERMAN M. RILEY-A member of the famous Riley Bros. team. Without them. what would our muslcal organizations do? He is a member of the band, orchestra and Glee Club. K HURLBUT T. RILEY-The other member of the team. Doesn't let Herman get away from him on the honor list, for he, too, belongs to the band, orchestra and Glee Club. ROSS ROBERTS-One of the star men on the baseball squad. When he comes up to bat the outnelders stand and look-then walk about a mile and get the ball. LOUISA ROBINSON-Honor roll. Therapon Club. Senate. Original, quick of wit and speech, and very likable. Louise has made her three years' here very interest- ing and we hate to lose her. HAZEL RODEBAUGH-Senior play. A modest. dainty girl who Cl121I'mS with her quiet, lady-like ways. She dldn't need make up to make her 8 DTGUTY little actress ln the play. HARRIET M. ROPKEY--Full of life and interested in everything. Harriet ls a good friend to have and she is as good as a box of monkeys ln her French class. CAMILLO nosasco-A dapper young man who is very popular and Of a very sociable turn of mind. Is fond of entertaining the ladies and plays tennis when lt's cool. HILDA ROSS-A dear. sweet girl who always delivers the goods. Her' sincerity makes her a friend worth having. With such a lovely country home. its strange she comes to school. ROSALIND RUEB--Rosalind certainly belies her name, as all her friends will agree. She is one of the jolly and entertaining girls whom everybody likes and who has done much good while in S. H. S. DORIS RUGAN-Doris began to get interested ln amateur theatricals this spring, but it dldn't last long. A dandy funmaker and the happy possessor of a never- ending smile. MACY SALTMARSH-After Macy had decided that he wanted to graduate this year, he worked hard. But that doesn't mean that he hasn't always been an earnest worker. CHARLOTTE SOMMERS-Honor roll. A friendly, unobtrusive and quiet girl who always stands well in her classes. Fond of reading, which perhaps explains her good work in English. FRANK M. SANDERS-When not in school, Frank ls guardian over the sacred pre- cincts of the city library. A wide reader and a good student, but likes to have a good time. NELLE H. SAVAGE-A real jolly glrl whose musical laugh keeps her friends in good spirits and made Room 7 look up the last semester. A lover ol' dancing. HELEN E. SCHAPPELL-A thoughtful, careful girl whose work shows sincere effort. Helen ls a student who gets the real worth of her studies, but isn't a prlg. A valuable friend.
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,J fs-11. 302 303 304 305 3015. 307 308. 309 310. 311. 312. ' 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318 319. 320 321. .122 323 324 325. GERTRUDE SPIEGEL-Gertrude ls one of the valuable members of Miss Allen's study .hall force. Is the last of the famous Spiegel family to graduate from Shortridge. As sweet as she is pretty. PHILIP SPONG-A quiet fellow who isa mighty good friend, Plays the piano and does it well. At iirst lie had his trials in chemistry, but later became a star. SELWYN STANLEY-Valedictorian. Senior play. A good Therapon. Selwyn real- ized very suddenly that he was Thursday Echo editor, and made good. A boy with splendid ability and fine school spirlt. REINHOLD S'l'AllK-Debating League. Glee Club. As first tenor and chief actor of the Glee Club quartet. Starkey made quite a hlt. A sincere fellow, a good sport and a true Slvortridger. PAUL STEELE-Although he has to come fifteen miles every morning on an inter- itirgan, he gets 'here just the same. Is a real bugology star of the iirst magni- u e. CLAI DINE STEINBERGER-A very vivacious girl who is an ardent Chess and Checkers Club member. Very particular about minute details. A senator of the deepest dye who objects strongly to some of Katanik's ideas. HUGH STEPIIENSON--Therapon Club. Senior play. Captain of the debating team that beat Cleveland and Debating League president second semester. Every one likes Steve because of his earnstness and straightforward manner. BEULAH STOCKDALE-Came to us in the past two years and has grown to be a very loyal Shortridger. Is of such a happy disposition that lt's ,a pleasure to be with her. - Itlf'l'H S'I'0CK'l'0N-Debating Club. Ruth is quite a talker-especially on all suf- frage questions. Is quite fond of writing the minutes of meetings for the Echo. MERLE STOKES-Fourth on the honor roll. One of the finest girls S. H. S. has graduated. Quiet. modest. thoughtful and unassuming, she has won her way into our highest ranks. MOZELLE STUBBS-Therapon Club. Senior play committee. Betty Graham, the charming leading lady in the senior play. An original, impulsive girl, with many friends and an endless but interesting variety of cases. KATHARINE A. STUCKY-One of the jolliest. most obliging, best-natured girls we have ever known. Her little giggle is too contagious at times, especially in French. HARRY SUSSMAN-Soccer. basket ball, and baseball. Suss. is one of our best ath- letes and won Ss in the three sports. On the basket ball floor he was like a streak of lightning. MARGIYERITE SUTTON-Girls' Therapon Club. A shorthand fiend. A girl who is very well worth knowing, for she is always sincere and loyal, besides being full of fun. HENRY EARNEST TATE-Henry has his lessons for every ,period of every day. Long, long ago when he was taking Math. II he was known to get an A instead of a plus. EDI'l'H MAY TAYLOR-Commercial English star. She began her high school career as plain Edith, but after a brief sojourn made it Edith May. Has a wide circle of friends. FLORENCE MARIE TAYLOR-A sweet, quiet girl whose fair complexion and dark hair are the envy of all her friends. One of the extra girls in the senior play. RUSSELL TAYLOR- Russ always looked as if he had just stepped out of a cloth- ing advertisement. Besides that, he is one of the few fellows with good bass voice. . NORMA A. TERRILL-Girls' Debating Club. Study Hall debate. When Normaisaw what a fine class fifteen had. she joined it by taking 'Steen subjects. A Jolly, ambitious girl with artistic and musical talent. IVA M. THOMAS-Born in the state of Kentucky, Iva seems to possess a true Lin- coln spirit. She worked her way through with the idea of following a Pedagog- ical career. Quite a. star in pottery. HELEN CONSTANCE THOMPSON-Helen joined us at the beginning of the year. A burner of the midnight oil, and a member of Mr. Miller's famous sixth hour class. MARGARET PERRY THOMPSON-A pretty. attractive girl who has such a melodi- ous voice that one loves to hear her talk. Would give up studies at any time for the sake of having fun. MARY ROY THOMSON-A wide-awake member of the Girls' Debating Club and a former senator. Mary is so studious that she can not resist the temptation to take tive subjects each semester. HENRY THORNTON-Basket ball. Orchestra. Heinie was a deputy senior dues collector and got almost all the money in school. A leading cornetist in the orchestra and the band. WVENDELL E. THORNTON-In physiology, Wendell was like the rest in having some of his pet ideas about human anatomy destroyed. A quiet boy who could de- liver the goods when called on.
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