Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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151 152 153 15-l 155 156 157 159 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 ROSE DIARY HART-Came to Shortrldge from Oklahoma Clty in her junior year. A pretty, styllsh glrl who ls well liked by her friends, of which she had made many. Always good natured. ADA IIASKINS-It didn't take long to show that she could make good. even lf she was small ln stature. She is an all-round star ln physiography and math. IMA I-IATFIELD-Ima will always be remembered for her careful work ln English. She has never been known to come to class unprepared. A quiet but none the less friendly girl. ELSIE HAYDEN--Therapon Club. Mandolin Club. Orchestra. Elsie ls one of our talented musicians. A mighty fine friend and an excellent student. Another of those famous ones from Irvington. ROBERT HAYES--Bob's eyes just sparkle with funniness sometimes, but he never anakes a nuisance of his bubbling spirits. A splendid, all-round boyish sort of oy. RUTH HELEN HAYES-A happy-go-lucky girl who slips through everything with- out much effort. Has been here only one year, but has made many friends ln that time. SUE HAYES-Sue demonstrated her civic pride by making a business of sharpening pencils in her civlcs class. Very fond of commercial courses and civlcs and always on the job. MIRIAM HEATON-Looks enough like her sister to be her.twin. Very qulet and ter of a crowd and always having fun. Her ruddy complexion is envied by many. MIRIAM HEATON-Looks enough like her sister to be her twin. Very quiet and dignified sometimes, and has lots of friends. Is looking forward. to being out of school. ELIZABETH HENDERSON-English star who sald, What does it matter if Para- dise was lost? It was regained. Her specialty is learning things other people do not know. JULIA HENNESSEY-Joined us at the beginning of her junior year. Came from Oldenburg. Indiana. One of the stars of Mrs. Carey's English VIII class. Her chief worry was chemistry. . XVILLARD HERETH--One of the original Therapons. Mandolin Club. Wireless Club. Will always be remembered for his excellent marks. Did good work for the physics laboratory. He's there with the goods. YVILLIAM ROGERS HEROD--Class Day committee. Another of our thorough stu- dents. He will always be remembered for his brilliant recitations. Has a copy- right on plusses and another Physics III fiend. FRANCES HESSION-Girls' Debating Club. Girls' Chorus. Interested in music, for she plays the organ. Loves arguing, and whether in the Debating Club or among her friends, she is always defending her opinions. but iSI1't disagreeable 3-5001 U5- MATILDA I-IEUSER-Class prophet. Therapon Club. Wednesday Echo. Matilda de- serves all the credit we can give her for her good work on the Echo. Has a laugh that simply won't wear out. ELIZABETH HEYNE-Fond of languages, belng especially good ln French. Has a hankering after jewelry of all kinds and always manages to keep up with the latest fashions ln dress. ADAII IIILL-Honor roll. Therapon Club. Camera Club. Noted for her infectious giggle and her sixty-miles-an-hour rate of talking. Especially brilliant ln Miss Claybaugh's and Herr Dirks's classes. ' VIRGIL HOAGLAND--AS Sam Graham, the drug store propl-letor.in the senior play. Virgil made quite a hit. He always keeps his classes laughing- Takes hiSt0!'y for fun. Quite an artist. ELIZABETH HOLLINGSWORTI-I--One of those quiet, unassuming girls who was almost turned into a militant suffragette under the tutelage of Miss Donnan. We all like her for her sweet ways and dainty manners. EVELYN HORN-One of the Rental Library dignitaries. Evelyn deserves the place, astshe is a hard worker. Will always be remembered for her smiles and good na ure. MARY HORNBROOK- With merry laugh and rosy cheeks she wins us. Mary helped make Miss Philputt's second hour French class a. memorable one by vir- tue of her sometimes startling translations. ELIZABETH HORNER-Our senior vice-president Therapon Club. Monday Echo. With quiet graclousness and girlish charm. she stands hlgh in Shortrldge llfe. Runs her Marmon and teaches Sunday school with equal grace. Honor Roll. MARIE HORST-Senior play. Why, just because. she used to say ln chemistry. A pretty little girl with many friends, who does not grow up and accumulate dignity, in spite of being a senior. EDITH I-IOXVARD-Edlth ls a careful and conscientious student who slips along quletly and always does her duty. Is never too busy to help some one who needs her. Comes from Clermont. PAUL HUF!-IAM-The genuine article from South Carolina. When Miss Philputt told hlm he'd have to trill his r's ln French he almost dropped the subject ln despalr. An earnest. industrious fellow. ,

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