Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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lr. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80 81. 82 83. S4. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. no 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100. CHARLES L. DAVIS-Charley would rather play the piano than eat, and that is deal for him. Besides that, he enjoyed girls' basket ball games. saying a great HARRIET DAVIS-Dlmples andsmiles with lots of enthusiasm make her attractive aside from her true-blue qualities as a Shortridger. A devoted protector of timid freshmen. FLORENCE DAY-Florence is a quiet, earnest girl who usually accomplishes what she goes after. She never realized what she could do until she got into Mr. Otto's English VIII class. RUTH DAY-Ruth loves the German language like a hen does a rain. But she went through German VIII just the same. She is a real Shortridge girl, full of fun. MARK DE HASS-Basket ball. Served on many of the important committees of the class. A boy who is of a sociable disposition and generous with his friends. A good fellow. CABOLYN L. DICKS-Since Carolyn has been absorbing the knowledge acquired in Normal, the horrors of Math. VII are gradually being dispelled. Fond lover of American history and especially Constitutional. FLORENCE DIPPEL-A sweet and popular girl who usually has difficulty in mak- ing herself heard, and who wields her tennis racket and violig bow with equal grace. Fond of dancing and sports. ALVIN R. DITTRICH-Played in the Newsboys' band and was one of the important behind the scenes men in the senior play. VVrote his junior essay on Bees and the pesky things stung him. , - CORINNE DOOLEY-One of the famous Dooley family immortalized by F. Peter Dunne because of their shrewdness and wit. Corinne is not at all incapable of upholding the ancestral name. DOROTHY DOREMUS-She is a very sympathetic listener, which makes her beloved by her friends. She is conscientious in her studies and always ready to help others with their lessons. ELIZABETH DUDERSTADT-Annual art staff. Elizabeth is one of the ever-present in the art department. Her hobby is pottery and she is some pottery-er, wed say. CONSTANCE DUGDALE-Interested in art. Often spends a part of her recltatimi periods drawing sketches of her teachers and friends. Famous for her smile. chemistry, and because she's a twin. KATHLEEN DUGDALE-Is an all-round shark and especially good in math. Has always been interested ln wild flowers and keeps a large collection as her hobby outside of school. MARGUERITE DUNNE-A well-modulated voice and a thoroughly careful and con- vincing manner distinguish Marguerite. You can't help liking her and knowinfr that she is a girl with good sense. HELEN DURHAM-Helen has always worked hard and therefore she comes out Well in all hcr studies. A quiet, steady. reliable girl who always KUUWS what she's about. ETHEL DURNO-Ethel is very original in her views. She is a very ardent theater- goer. Loves to argue and is sure to get the best of the argument every time. IVILLIAZVI EAGLESFIELD- Bill always wanted to make a good impression, but his nick-name stuck to hlm. He hopes to duplicate the feats of his brother and become a tennis star. HAROLD A. EHRENSPERGER-Annual staff. Vice-president Boys' Therapon. Ed- itor Friday Echo. Class Day committee. A decidedly worth-while sort of a fel- low who makes good in all he does. Source of joy to Annual staff meetings. CARL EICKE-The tall blonde fellow who was once a. member of the famous Coxey's army. At present his ambition is to become a captain in the National Guard, Led the track meet drum corps. MADELINE ELLIOTT-Madeline had a terrible time in History II and then at the last minute surprised herself by getting an A in the test. Is pleasant and friendly to every one. DOREEN EVANS-Her .studies have never seemed to weigh her down particularly. Is fond of music and dancing and is especially interested in the business success of the Annual. IRVIN FABER-Junior treasurer. Amused all of his classes by his characteristic lmpersonatlons. A friend worth having. His ambition for his later work took htm away from school in February. MARY FARRIS-With lovely hair and complexion she delights the eye, and with snappy conversation and attractive personality she delights her many friends. A good student ln the subjects she likes best. LOUISE FECHTMAN-Honor roll. Girls' Therapon. A fine all-around girl whose standing ln athletics, as in studies, is very high. Vifinner of tennis doubles with Dora Thieman in 1914. CAROLYN FENGER-Every one likes her on account of her Jolly talk and laugh. lvlakes and keeps friends easily. Often seen with Edna Seuel. Loves to draw p c ures.

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