Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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221. LAWRENCE MICHENER-- Mich starred as forward and center on our famous 1920 state team, and we can always depend upon him to make a. big part of the points. Lawrence received the best grades of all the players on the team. Winner of Oscric Mills Watkins medal. 222. BETTY MIDDLETON-A girl with a smile for everyone. Took a commercial course. Interested in basket ball games and in Purdue. 223. HAZEL MILLER-Very popular girl: pretty and one of the jolliest persons in Shortridge. Always a favorite, especially at dances. 224. HERSCHEL MILLER-The bespectacled custodian of military supplies in the R. 0. T. C. He is always there with a smile and a good word for everyone. A fine fellow with a host of friends. 225. LEOTA MILLER-A dark-haired, lively, popular girl, who is strong for the class of '19, If you don't know Leota you should make her acquaintance immediately. 226. MARIA MILLER-One of our math stars who came to us from Tech. Much inter- ested in Purdue University. -especially in some of the military instructors. 227. MARIAN MILLERfFamous sister of the famous Ad, '19. Ran a close race for senior vice-president and was chairman of the play committee. Marian is always in everything and quite popular. ' 228. WOOD C. MOLL- Woody keeps our opponents away from the basket as door- guard on the second team. Makes good grades in spite of athletic activities. 229. HELEN MOORE-Helen is a delightful girl. a good dancer, and a charming friend. Is a perfect magnet when it comes to A plusses. Secretary of the Therapon Club. 230. KENNETH MOORE-Took pictures of a lot of bug specimens. Botany and zoo lab. assistant. Kenny was a stone-wall defense on the '19 team. as back-guard, but left out basket hall this year. 231. ANNE MOOREHEAD-A sister of Virginia, '18, Anne has a charming personality and is well liked. One of the famous and brilliant Irvingtonites of the class. 232. EDNA MOSIER-Always laughing and cheerful, Edna is certainly the right sort to have around when one has the blues. Sheds a most unusual typeAb1ond hair with a pair of attractive gray eyes. 233. HELEN MYERS-Is she peppy? Can she dance! Is she popular? We'll say so! Helen has also gained the distinction of being on the A+ honor roll. 234. MARGARET NEGLEY-Margaret loves to talk, and it is a pleasure to listen to her. Full of fun and laughter and always in good spirits. That's Margaret. 235. ESTHER NEWBAUER-A small. but mighty basket ball fan. Esther is inter- ested in all kinds of athletics. Noted for her ability to make friends. 236. WALTER NEWBERGER-You might imagine that he is a quiet fellow until he snaps you up at attention in military drill. He is one of those officers who knows his stuff. Small but mighty. 237. WILMA NEWHART-She's good company-that's the opinion her friends have of her. Perhaps it's her artistic temperament, perhaps her good disposition--but we think it's her contagious laugh. Art Staff of the Annual. 238. MILDRED NICHOLS-Her unobtrusive effort and application have shown Mildred to be a reliable student. Will succeed wherever she goes. 239. MARY EDNA NICHOLSON-Charming and popular. She dances well, and shows signs of becoming quite an artist. Interested in the University of Illinois. 240. HELEN NICHOLSONvTherapon, Senate, Fiction Club, Press Club, Monday's Echo, Annual Staff-but oh! what's the use? Lively-best possible company. Always jolly--likes to dance and-yes she has auburn hair. Mighty line, good, all-round girl as everyone who knows her tand that's about everybody! agrees.



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241. LOUISE PARRISH-Louise is some scientist! She is an extremely familiar sight in the zoology and chem. labs. School is not her only interest-she has at least one other. Ask her what his name is. A pretty girl with lots of pep. To know Louise is to like her. 242. ESTHER PARSONS--Esther doesn't preach sermons although her name might indicate it. Has too many good characteristics to put down in detail. Just ask any of her friends. 243. ELIZABETH ANNE PATTERSON-Ach! Louie!! Where shall we begin? Pretty? -Oh! Goodness yes. Smart. Extremely popular with both girls and boys. Favorite sport-dancing. An altogether wonderful girl. Ask L. F. 244. MANSON PEABODY-Manson is a brother of Hannibal tPeabodyJ. He is noted for his debates with McGavran and Miller at lunch periods. Manson also goes big in military drill. Story Tellers' Club, Track. A fine fellow and popular with all who know him. 245. FERN PECK-A cheerful, good-natured, friendly young lady with an everlasting smile. Member of last year's girls' all-star basket ball team. Plays in Girls' Jazz Orchestra. 246. ANNETTE PEEK-The Peek-a-boo Girl. Some girl! Friendly smile for every- body. Lots of good friends among students and faculty. An unusually hard worker with lots of stick-to-it-ivenessf' Vergil's easy for her. 247. ALETHA PETTIJOHN-Therapon. Very remarkable student with leaning to- ward A+'s. Plays piano very well and may be counted in on everything. Popular girl-we'd say. A descendant of the famous Smith family. 248. LOUISE PITTMAN-One of the prettiest and most popular girls in the class. A fine dancer. Anyone can see that Louise is a Shortridger. If not, she would make that fact known. - 249. DORIS POE- The Girl Who Is Different. Very pleasant disposition. Good worker and popular. It is rumored that she is very fond of Craig's candies tand other thingsj. Wonder if she's any relation to Edgar Allan. 250. RUTH POEHNER-Ruth is one of our rising young scientists. She is noted for her insect collection in Zoology. Swam a mile in the girls' gym. tests. A quiet girl, but known and liked by all of the class. 251. LEONTINE POL-A handsome French girl who ranks high in her classes, and is admired by all who know her for her genial qualities and rare good nature. 252. CARTER POLLOCK-Oh! Man!! Now you've run up against a regular guy. Thursdays Echo, Annual Staff, and numerous other lil' occupations. Funniest fel- low in Shortridge. Sh! Sh! He is rumored to be a dreadful lady's man also. Carter just can't help being popular-it was born in 'im. Has a rattling good tin-lizzy. 253. CLARA PONTIUS-Mighty fine girl. Sister of Paul. Lots of interests here at Shortridge. Bunches of friends and surely one doer. Always on the go! 254. BESSIE POUNDS-Don't know Bess? Say-what's wrong with YOU anyway? Fond of watching S. H. S. wallop the enemy in basket ball. Always cneerful. 255. RAEMOND POWELLsTrack man, basket ball, and in fact a very versatile chap. Good hard worker in athletics and studies. Something unusual. Goes big with the ladies. 256. DORIS PRATER-Twin sister of Dorothy. Can't ever be determined, for sure, whether she is herself or not . Gets teachers all mixed up. Strong for S. H. S. A live one. Therapon. 257. DOROTHY PRATER-Once asked by a certain worthy pedagogue, as she and her twin sister entered the room, whether he was seein' double or not. Like her sis- ter, is always into everything. 258. MARY PRESSER-Joined the class of '20 in her junior year, having come here from Smith's Valley. Mary is specializing in the commercial department. 259. GRACE PRICE-Does not like to be teased, for some reason. Is one of our best rooters and didn't miss a single basket ball game. A good studentffamous for her debates in history. A girl you like to call your friend.

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