Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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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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326 327 328 329. 330 331 332 333. 334 335 336 337, 338 339 340. 341 342. 343. 344 345 346. 347 348 349 350 EDITH SCHELE-A glrl who ls well known by every one for her good nature. She is a great tease and bothered Mr., Dlrks a lot while she was taking German. AMALIA SCHLOSS-Amalla ls the glrl with the llttle pony cart whlch is always loaded to the llmlt. A pretty, jolly glrl who never lacks for friends and fun. MARIE SHULTE-Tall and striking. with rosy cheeks and black halr: a lively, en- tertalnlng companion and the klnd of glrl one llkes to know. Marle is all this and more. FLORENCE SCOTT-Monday Echo. Senate. Camera Club. Florence reads news- papers from Vlrglnla--not always newspapers elther. She is a real true blue Shortrldge glrl with a great deal of enthusiasm. MYRA SEIDENSTICKEI!- Mick has been heard to say that she DNA SEUEL--A slender. dainty and who thinks school would abolished. HARRISON SHALER-Harrison ls a leader ln the Senate. He is very busy preparing himself for West Point. A fellow well worth knowing. JEANETTE SHARP-Therapone Club. A jolly girl: found great joy ln lonklng after freshmen the beginning of the term. Always sees the sunny side of thlngs. which makes he friendship ever-pleasant. ROBERT HAMILTON SHELHORN-Helped us show up ln the relafy race at the track meet. Bob has never falled to enjoy a good joke or play one. MARY EDNA SHELLEY-Came to us from Zlonsvllle as a junior and has maln- talned a perfect average ln her studies. A steady dependable glrl and a delight- ful friend. HARRY SHEPARD- Shep was a success both as our Junior President and as leader of the band at the state track meet. Gave a good account of himself ln tennis and basketball. P FRANCES SHIERK-Has been with Harriet Ropkey until people say they look alike. A splendid. interesting glrl who hasn't let good tlmes interfere with her studles, but kept them well-balanced. CARL J. SHIPE- S ln soccer. Track star ln mile runs. A good enfl man for Wednesday Echo's funny stuff. He nick-names you on the slightest provoca- tlon and pretends that he doesn't like girls. ROBERT SHOEMAKER-Bob dlstlngulshed hlmself ln Mr. Forsyth's History VIII class last semester. A qulet fellow who gets good grades. and stlll has tlme to play. NORMAN SHORTRIDGE-A clear thlnker. and an all-round boy who can and does do worth-whlle thlngs ln school and out. One of our most elllclent and enthusl- astic boy scouts. WALTER SHREEVE- Shreevle came ln as a junlor from Richmond and made good from the flrst. Manages to be a business-man and school boy at the same tlme. EDNA SIMONSEN-Therapon Club. Edna has made use of her talent by designing posters, drawlng for the Annual and so forth. Objects to the name Ed, but ls otherwise awfully nice. SADIE ELIZABETH SIMS- Say Sims, smallest senior. short but sweet. Sadle ls earnest and conscientious ln her wrok. for she ls lntendlng to teach d0WY'l ln the South. PAULINE SITES-'Heads Honor Roll. Therapon Club. Senate. A oulet, hard- working glrl who surprised herself. hut no one else. by heading the Honor Roll. The nlece of one of our popular teachers. GLADYS SMEAD-One of Josephine Lewls' pals. Gladys ls so sweet and business- llke. and ln every thing at every tlme so earnest and slncere that knowing her ls bound to make you like her. MARY ELMA SMITH-From her nrst semester. when she starred ln English. Mary has been one of the llve wires of her classes. Loves to study American Hlstory. IRENE SMITH-A glrl of high Ideals and splendid scholarship. This Annual is witness to her literary ability ln its tlrst section. Irene's jolly companionship was a source of much joy to her best friends. MARY EDNA SMITH-One of the small members of our class--only ln stature. From the tlme she wrote her English III oratlon she has been one of the stars of her English class. MYRTLE SMITH-Myrtle spent all her spare time as the chauffeur for mam' glrls whom she took about ln her blg machine. Had a hard tlme decldlng whether she llked French. HERBERT M. SPENCER-Thursday Echo. Debating League. Spen ls one of those starry third page humorlsts. He developed a manla for walklng at one tlme in his career, but has to be llterary on account of hls name. ls s falr-haired senior who ls well llked, She feels lost if she hasn't some one to talk to. glrl who ls fond of society and pretty clothes. be very pleasant lf teachers and lessons were one of the malnstays of the Mandolin Club and

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