Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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261. BENJAMIN PRINCE-Most of us don't need any introduction to Ben. He is known for handling his rifle at drill, as the instructions go, and not letting it handle him. tSome unusual sojer.J Always full of fun and with a new joke to spring. A regular fellow. 262. HELEN PRITCHARD-A charming little brunette, who comes from Eureka Ill., and who has won the admiration of all Shortridgers. She is a popular member of the Math Club and the Junior Drama League. 263. JANE PRITCHARD-Oh! Jane. Furnishes amusement for all her classes by those ever-new witty remarks which she pulls off. Wednesday Echo reporter. Studies CID Journalism and makes Mr. Otto laugh. Great girl and loads of fun. 264. THOMAS PULLIAM-Thomas was one of the mainstays of our track team last year. An honest, hard-working fellow who stands well in his studies. Stars at drill and in the auditorium after lunch. 265. ELIZABETH QUICK-If anyone wants to see Elizabeth, she can usually be found in the midst of a crowd of friends. Peppy? We'll say so! A real booster. Chem. star. Is well liked by a boy that we know of and she is often seen with Katherine McLaughlin. 266. WALTER QUICK-We'll say he's quick. Walter's specialty is zoology although his interests cover a wide field. League basket ball. Track team. Some baseball player, as he proved at the zoo picnic. He intends to specialize in forestry in the t'uture. , f 267. VINCENT RAWLINGS-One of the best argurers in Mr. Clement's civics classes. Great basketball fan. Lieutenant in R. 0. T. C. 268. MAURICE RAY-We have amongst us a little Ray named Maurice. Morry is one of our most popular boys. and a possessor of a host of friends. Some dancer and tennis player. 269. HENRIETTA REAGAN-An ideal girl when it comes to a good time. An ex- ceedingly good dancer with an attractive personality. She is striking looking. 270. MILES REARDON-Slow, but steady. Really a character to all who know him Has decided that Shortridge is one of the greatest places, yet. We agree, Miles. 271. VIRGINIA REYERsWee in size. Shows all her friends-boys included-a good time. Fond of nature and out-of-doors. 272. GERTRUDE RHOADES-One of the pretty, demure girls who don't say much, but when they dowOh, boy! Gertrude thinks she wants to be a teacher and we can not think of anything nicer than to be under her supervision. A star scholar. 273. LYMAN H. RHODES-A business man who takes care of the Rental. Great friend of .leff's. Lyman has several kinds of business though, girls. Thursday Echo Staff. 274. LOUISE RICH-Louise came to us in her sophomore year, but by her jolly dis- position and charming personality, she has made a host of friends. Therapon. 276. RICHARD ROSS RITCHIE-Dick is a good fellow and sportsman. Quite a lady-killer-just ask some of his lady friends. Fond of African Golf. Left school in February, but returned to graduate. 277. GLADYS RITTENHOUSE-During the two years that Gladys has been in Short- ridge, she has been so studious and hard working that she has had but little time for outside work. However, a member of the Girls' Discussion Hour. 278. MADONNA ROBBINS-Small, sweet, and pretty. She is the possesor of beautiful and plentiful hair. Madonna is quite an attraction at any social gatheringg for she is an artist at the piano and also is an excellent dancer. 279. AGNES ROBERTS-Therapon, Math Club. Fair, friendly, and full of fun. Be- longs to the XYZ and the stars of Room 40. 280. JOHN A. ROGERS-A rather shy, but true boy, typical of the Shortridge fellows. Not so shy about the girls, however. Is taking a commercial course and succeeding.



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281. NOLIA ROGERS-We are very glad we had the opportunity of knowing Nolia, for she is a girl of abilty and refinement. One of the persons deserving success and one who, we are sure, will achieve it. 282. DOROTHY RUDY-Math Club, Therapon, Honor Roll. A true honor student in every sense of the word. An earnest, thoughtful girl, she has every qualification for success. Friend of Marie Sangernebo. 283. CHARLES RUSSE-Treasurer of Aero Club. A sure high-flyer among Short- ridgers. A participant in track. Charlie admits that he likes the girls. 284. PARANZEM SAHAKIAN-An interesting girl with beautiful eyes and wonderful hair. Came to America from far-away Armenia. We're mighty glad she came to Shortridge, for Paranzem is liked by all who know he1'. 285. FLORENCE SANDERS-A very pretty little girl with a laugh that is simply irresistible. An all-round girl who is the friend of boys and girls alike. If you don't believe it, ask anyone you meet, or. better still, just take a look at her picture. 286. ROY SANDERS-Extremely hard worker in all subjects, but especially in math. Popular student with athletic ability. 287. MARIE SANGERNEBOfHonor Roll, Math Club. Star of first magnitude in trig. One of the best all round students in the class. Unassuming, thoughtful, and sincere, Marie is one of the finest girls we know. 4 288. JAMES SARGENT-No group is complete without Jimmie. Has many friends- among them his pool table. Assistant in chemistry lab. 289. RICHARD SARGENT-Pep. vim, vigor, snap, and steam-that's Dick. Always gives a helping hand to Shortridge. Quite a physicist. Knows how to spell Gwendolyn. 290. FLORENCE SAYCE-A tall, pretty blonde, nearly always seen with Vivian Wiley. XV3.S1l't so fond of chem. She is by no means talkative, 291. LEOTA SCHALLER-A quiet little miss-absolutely not big enough to gradu- ate. We can see the makings of a busines woman in her, as she has starred in commercial subjects. 292. RUTH SCHRADER-A conscientious and earnest student, renowned for her per- severance and ability. Has the most lovable disposition possible. 293. ARTHUR SCHULTZvSome boy. Saxophonist. A good friend of both sexes. Junior yell leader and track man. If a good time is in the air, there you find Art. 294. DOROTHY SCHWENK-An attractive girl. popular and vivacious. An ardent supporter of the teamfprobably didn't miss a game. Therapon. Has a sister at Shortridge with whom she is always trading coats, thus making it confusing for her friends to know her. 296. HELEN SEWARD-He1en's a quiet girl with just lots of friends. Fond of every- thing nice and even studies a little. Good company at a party and every place else. 297. GLADYS SHADLEfGladys is said to have a temper to match her red hair, but we have yet to see it. A popular and well-liked girl. One of our star who is going through school in three years. .7 ' 298. SAMUELLA SHEERER-Just mention the word physician to Samuella and you will realize her pet ambition. She intends to join the merry throng moving Butler- ward next September. 299. MARGARET SHEERIN-A nice. quiet girl. Margaret's pretty, curly hair is the envy of many less fortunate. 300. VIRGINIA SHORTRIDGE-Virginia is the granddaughter of the founder of our school and sister of Gerald who graduated last year. A quiet, likable girl with lots of friends.

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