Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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.201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209. 210 211 212 213 214 215. 216 217. - 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 ROBERT KIRBY-Bob has taken about all the civics and history in school. Also good in German. A sincere fellow who doesn't say much but when he does he says something worth while. KATI-IRYN KISSINGER-One of the rather quiet members of the class, who didn't have to work very hard in her last year. Took History VIII Just for fun. A girl whose name causes much fun. MAZIE KLINE-If you want a sure cure for the blue-s. go to Mazie. fOr' her' jollv lauch is catching. True to her last name. German is her specialty: but she did well in chemistry. CYRILLE KNUE-Senate. Vvlreless Club. Chess Club. One of the steady, careful workers. Cyrllle is always sure to accomplish what he goes after. Usually seen with Philip YVilliams. ESTHER KOCH-Esther always had a scientific turn of mind and does well in her math. and physics classes. She also distinguished herself in drawing by getting an A+. MARY E. LACKEY--The one and original authority on farming who is a basket ball ian on the side. She recently learned that the Mississippi is a river and not an animal. MARGARET CARVER LAHR-Therapon Club. Camera Club. ls always smiling and laughing, for she fairly radiates good humor. Usually seen with Jeanette Sharp. Modest victim of several cases LILLIAN L. LAMB-A quick, lively little girl, with a lot to say in all her classes. And what she says is worth while, too. On the out-of-town honor roll. CATHERINE LANE-A happy-go-lucky, affectionate girl whose chief occupations are inventing nicknames for her friends, and making delicious candy. Was a member of the Senate. XVILLIAM LANE-Being the society bud of the class, Bill is an authority on all the latest dances. VVas once a math. star but came to like chemistry better. 1'l0LE'l LANGSDALE-Violet must have loved an argument, for she was the viee- president of the Girls' Debating Club and of the Senate. A girl who is well worth knowing. AUSTIN THOMAS LAYCOCK-A boy with a complexion that all the girls envy. A clear thinker who always has good reasons for his opinions. One of Miss Hunt's commercial arithmetic stars. HELEN LEHRITTER--Helen was quite fond of asking questions when she took History II. One of the real bright ones of Mr. Otto's sixth hour Commercial English class. IRENE LEIBLE-Irene was one of the bright ones of Mr. Roache's memorable solid geometry class. Usually to be found with Edna Smith. A vlvacious girl who adds much to her classes. HELEN LESH-Therapon Club. Every one likes Helen because of her friendly man- ner towards all and her jolly laugh. She drives her Cole as well as she does everything else. A bugologist. FLORENCE LEWIS-One of the very, very tiny members of the class. Chemistry wasn't her idea of perfect bliss. A dancing enthusiast and a stylish little person. JOSEPHINE LEWIS-Therapon Club. Tuesday Echo. A regular math. shark-in fact. she was one of the few girls who took trig. A happy, good-natured girl with many friends. Is going to Butler next year. MAUDE LEWIS-When it comes to driving a car, Maude sure does the work. A quiet girl, who has lots of friends. Good in English. RALPH LENVIS-Captain '15 track team. Soccer. Basket ball. Ralph is one of the best dash men and broad jumpers in school and the best the track men could have chosen to lead them. RALPH LIEBER- VVhen we were in Germany is his favorite expression. Likes to get good marks, so he studies for them, although he's a good staller in history. JOHN E. LIEBRICI-I-See write-up for Adam Scot Griffin. When quite little, John was always making things, and now that he's big he still shows inventive genius in math. FRANCIS M. LINEBACK-Assistant property man in the senior play. Tuesday Echo. While in Cicero, Lilley revolutionized the whole course. Belonged to the Senate in his younger days. Also quite a debater. HELEN LINK--One of the prettiest girls in the senior class, also one of the most popular. Doesn't like studies as a rule, but took a great liking for Chemistry I. GOLDIE LLOYD-Ever since she was one of the leaders of the Physlography Club Goldie has been a real student. She is very much interested in the orchestra. LESLIE LLOYD-Soccer. Baseball. Less is mighty little but he looked mighty big when he came to bat. He got everything that came around second base and could be depended on in a pinch.



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226 227 228. 229. 230. 231 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 289. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. FRANCES LONG-A brlght. anlmated little girl and capable, too. Worked faith- fully on the executlve committee of the junior prom. Never falls to' have a pleasant smile and something lnterestlng to say. ELOISE LUDLOW-Tennis is her special hobby, and she proved her ablllty by wln- ning ln the glrls' singles last fall and earning her S. Takes everything with a. calm, unruflled splrlt. BELLE LUMLEY-One of those Chemistry phenoms who was somewhere else when anything happened. Happy and always smiling, she could amuse a. crowd of friends or reclte a lesson with equal ease. HELEN McCLURE-Helen ls a. true. sincere, Shortrldge girl. She was quite a clvlcs star, was fond of asking Mr. Barnhardt questions. Loves to attend track meets. LILLIAN McCONNELL-Would have been on the honor roll lf she had always been atttShortrldge. A pleasant. sensible sort of glrl who dld beautiful work in po ery. JUANITA McCRAY-A gay, jolly little glrl with a fondness for soclal life. A pleasant friend and a great fan for Shortrldge affairs. Often seen with Beatrice Nussbaum. MAURINE McDANlEL-Not being ln Shortrldge four years is the only thlng that kept Maurlne from the honor roll. A splendid, sweet glrl who ls not only a ilne organist but a promising composer. LA VERNE McDONALD-La Verne thought Hamlet was handsome. that lt was a pity he went crazy. Noted for his speeches and tendency- toward suffrage. One of the live wires of her class. , f DONALD McGAVRAN--Born ln India and has lived several other places on the globe, which ls all that keeps hlm from the honor roll. A sensible, manly fellow. One of our Hnest. GRACE McGAVRAN-Therapon Club. Donald's sister, and another one who has done honor roll work in Shortrldge. A quiet. thorough student. an enthusiastic botanlst and a lovable girl of high ideals. MYRON McKEE-An enthusiastic Physics Ill student. Mickey ls usually seen with Dan Harvey. ls always ready to be called on, especially in history. Also a real math. star. His laugh ls catching. FRANCES B. Mt-MA'l'H-Therapon Club. She is a very obllglng and loyal friend ang is always sincere and earnest ln all that she does. An enthusiast for Western o ege. GRACE E. McQUEEN-A pleasant, interesting glrl with many friends. who found chemistry the greatest torment of her young life. Has literary ablllty, but gained prominence ln local amateur theatrlcals this sprlng. MABEL MACHLAN-A quiet, lady-like girl who goes along carefully and thought- fully doing her work. Never caused any one any trouble. Found her junior essay quite a trial, but came out on top. CHAS. LELAND MacIN'I'IRE- Mac ls one of the bright Physics III pupils and popularly supposed to be one of the greatest authorities on electricity. He ls also a mighty jolly fellow. JULIA MARCHAL-Julia ls small in stature. but has lots of gray matter. Wrote such a good junior essay that Mr. Otto had to give her an A+. GRACE MARONE--A very attractive glrl whose vivid coloring does not show ln her picture. Is glad Mr. and Mrs. Barcus walted till she graduated before they left Shortrldge. HALLA MARSH-Halla ls one of the quiet and dignlfled kind of girls. She never has much to say ln class, but invariably gives the correct answer when called upon. MARIAN MARTIN-Chairman of flower committee. An impulsive, happy-go-lucky girl whose intense interest ln every thing and every one makes her an interest- lng companion at all tlmes. THELMA MARTIN-A sweet little glrl who is always wllllng to help others. She always sets a good example to others of being neat and stylish. A good student. 246. DOROTHY MATLOCK-Whatever those around her may have done, Dorothy al- ways did her work, and did it well. Has enough ln her to make a line friend. 247. HELEN MELSHEIMER,--When ln the commercial department Helen ls qulte at home. Caused Mr. Dlrks a lot of trouble in German. A real jolly glrl who is pleasant to be wlth. 248. NELLIE MERSHON-One of the famous Shortridge gym. trio consisting of Florence Johnson. Carol Rice, and herself. A tine athletic girl who always pulls off the honors ln muscle stunts. 249. ARTHUR MESS-The art editor of the Annual and our general utility man on lllus- trative and cartoonist work. Art. keeps on smiling ln spite of the innumerable puns on his name and talent. 50 HARRY MESSENHEIMER.-Such a good natured fellow that he ls smiling from the ilrst through the eighth. and on into conference. One of the real stars of the track team.

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