Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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1ll1. 102 103 101 105 106 107 105 109 110 111. 11 113 114 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 1241 1 1 122 123. 124 125 ELlZAUE'l'H FERRELL-Beth is one of those persons who is always, on the go. Can hardly hold still long enough to go through school. A popular soeiety lady. EDWIN FERRIS-Debating League. When Edwin came here he was a stranger. but it wasn't long until he was into things. He has gained many friends and is now a loyal Shortridger. LEUNA FERTIG-A dandy fine girl. Very lively and sociable. Fond of the movies and of talking and having fun. Usually to be seen with. Hazel Rodebaugh. LEXVIS FINVH-Senior play. Track. Lewis used to be known as the tall boy. It didn't take long to find out that there was something more to him than length. GLEN FINDLEY-Glee Club. Glcn is the boy with the contagious smile who sang second tenor in thc Glce Club quartet. He also had a. fondness for loud ties. ISABEL FINK-Isabel is another one of our almost honor rollers. She is an earnest worker who always gets results. She has a long list of good friends. LA VILLA FINK-Honor roll. Senior play. On both tri-state debates. French play. Hu has been presidgut of almost every club in school. Makes a. specialty of sci- entillc work. but docsn't neglect the classics. CLOYDE FISHER-No one has ever seen Cloyde in a hurry, unless it was when he was in his machine. But the strange part is that he gets things done. and done very well. 4 - FRED FISHER-Therapon Club. Freddie was a star in basketball. soccer, and baseball, and won his in the latter. No matter what terrible exam. comes off, Fred keeps smiling. ELJIER FOGLESONGER-Track star. A fine athlete. Elmer is another fine boy who was a stranger among us but who has now joined the ranks with spirit. An earnest student in chemistry. - KENNETH FOLGER-Basket ball. One of the business managers of the Annual. A wide-awake fellow with lots of spirit who gets after things earnestly. When Kenny does things, there's punch in them. DOROTHY FOREMAN-Dorothy has a calm, quiet, dignified way about her but she has had her trials like the rest of us in chemistry. A friendly girl whom they say is very much interested in I. U. COXSTANCE FOSTER-Constance is a real eivics star. Leave things to her and Shortridge would be strictly safe, sane, and sanitary. She makes interesting reports in class. HAROLD FRANCE- Cockey is a very popular member of the class. Hates to study but loves to dance. He was captain of the Blues in basketball. MARTIN FRANIQFORT-Athletic Board. Marty is one of the best athletes ln Shortridfre and starred particularly in basketball. VVould have made the state team twice but was ineligible under the tournament rules. IRENE FRANTZ-One of the most sincere girls in school and .one of the jolliest. Ready and eager to help any one. VVhen she smiles, you smile back before you know it. LIDIA If'REl'l'AG-On our not-all-Shortridge-credits honor roll. Lydia has not always been with us. but what she has missed in time she has made up in en- thusiasm. A girl we're glad to have. FLORENCE FULLER-Therapon Club. Josie Lockwood in the senior play. A modest, sweet girl who is never seen without Laura Pantzer. Being a dramatic crltic's daughter, Florence has a perfect theater book. l:2Dl'l'll FUNKHOUSER-Class day historian. One of the few real stars in the fall pliysiography class, and yet she drinks coffee. Usually seen near Frances Petri. JOHN GALLAGIIER-John promises to be a good football player some day. He almost scares his teachers when hc rises to his full he-ight to recite. A good worker. HELEN GAMBOLD-Helen didn't realize how much she liked Latin until she took Vergil. She found out then. A good, capable girl with the goods. ELSIE GANNON-Honor roll. An earnest girl whose pretty light curls, in spite of their attraction for the masculine, do not keep her from doing her work. Especially fond of English. BERTHA GARDENER-She is one of those likable girls who is very sincere about her work and consequently always comes out on top. Deserves praise for doubling up her studies. MARIE GAUSEPOHL-You'll generally find Marie with Faye Murphy. She's a girl with a pleasant smile and a light-hearted way that makes her a social favorite at all times. I GENEVA GEISEL-You can't imagine that Geneva ever misbehaved. She's a model for all of us, and the best part of it is that she is Jolly and fun-loving ln her own SXVEEY YVHY.



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126 127 128 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147 148 149 150 FRED GIFFORD-Fred came to Shortridge at the beginning of his senior year. He learned to know everybody ln his session room by taking attendance. He is a hard worker. Favorite expression, You know. GERTRUDE GILLAM-Gertrude entered Shortridge ln her junior year but soon managed to make a great many friends. She has already had a half-year at the Normal School. HORACE GOHEEN-For a real English star, look this way. Horace ls a quiet fellow who goes about his work ln a. business like manner and who does thlngs up rlght. LILLIAN GOLDBERGER-Stars in almost everything. Lilllan's pleasant smlle and sweet manners will wln a place for her ln the commercial world,,where she intends to make her debut. SYLVIA GOOLD-French play. A bright, vlvaclous girl who is a well-known cut- up. Something funny or interesting ls going to happen when Sylvla ls around, you may be sure. HUGH 'GREEN-State basket ball team. Did some flne work as captain of the Whlte basket ball team. One of the best liked fellows ln school and a dandy frlend. SYLVIA GREENBURG-Formerly on the Thursday Echo. When lt comes to love for your Alma Mater. Sylvla gets the medal. She has spent the last term in New York, but she sent her picture for the Annual. ADAM SCOT GRIFFIN-Adam gained tame as a paper-wad shooter ln last term's solld geometry class, but wore glasses this term and looked studlous enough to overcome hls past reputation. LOIS GRISSO-Lois has that hanny combination of helng both quiet and good natured. After having been wrltten up ln the Echo once or twlce he dldn't care 1Vh?lf You called hlm. ' DOROTHY GRISWOLD-Honor roll. 'Fherapon club. Senate. 'Finished high school ln three vears and took the lead ln all her classes. Usually found with Hone Redfon-d in Miss Marthe-n's room. HELEN GROFF-Fame to us ln her senior year tractlvf- frlrl who has made many firm friends lnfnrr-str-rl In Putlor affairs. CHARLES RADLEY-Senior play. Mandolln Fluh. He has always been an actlve nartlcloant in Has a cornnloylon that all the girls envy. NORMA HAFFORD-Norma was among thc lucky ones 'who had nlanned their courses well enough and studied hard enough to qult school ln February. Was sn fond of math. that she took VII ln summer school. ANNETTE M. HALL-Annette was well-known because of hor capacity for hard work and recelving good marks. An ardent admirer of Miss Donnan and a sin- cere hcllcvr-r that she-'ll get to vote some day. ALICE HAMILTON--Alice can do 'most anything ln the musical line, but her sbp- clalty is playing the piano for the orchestra. She's a very capable and attractive young lady. VACHEL HAMILTDN-One of the Annua.l's business managers. Junior yell leader and nfhr-tal announcer at indoor track events. A clear-headed business-like fel- nower. Prominent figure at the track meet. from Greenfield. A pleasant, at- during her ycar here. Immensely More generally known as Mike all the social llfe of Shortrldge. low with nlentv of lung MARGl'ERl'1'E HAMPTON--lvlarguerlte thought sho llkcd history untll she met her 'Waterloo ln History VITT. A very llvcly, sociable girl with lots of flrends. Often seen wlth Beatrice Neff. HOPE HANNA-Everybody cases. She ls always in panlons. KVhere there ls ARDIS HARDEN-Her earnest cry has always been. Give me an A+ or give me death. An altogether likable girl who has oplnlons of her own. and sultors too. MORELAND HARDIN-Moreland was one of Miss Cox's angels once, but he ls rapidly coming back to earth so as to mingle wlth ordinary mortals again. One of our broad jumpers. JACK HARDING-Senior play. Jack has done good work both as a singer and as an actor. The German plays would be lacking without hlm. A jolly fellow who likes a good time. LA RUE HARE-Soccer and baseball. La Rue lived up to his nickname of Ladles' Man, and is certainly original when it comes to new Ways to hx his halr. JOSEPHINE HARMAN-Therapon Club. One of the budding Thesplans who helped to make the senior play so successful. Jo favors both school and society with her attention. Always saying pleasant things. OPHELIA HARRIS-A warm admirer of Miss steady student. She always came prepared FREDA HART-During the whole four years been among the most earnest members of glen in physiography that she drank coffee. knows Hone. And has enjoyed thc nubllclty SWG!! UPF for everything that's good for Shortrldge. Loves com- Hope there ls Ralph. Donnan and has always been a, good, for the worst and got the best. of her high school career, Freda has her classes. Made a startling confes-

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