Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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241. ALBERTA PELLETE- BRlCKEY is a Winsome lass whose complexion and hair are the envy of all her girl friends. Interested in art. Is very fond of all athletics and Lynne. Junior Drama League. Art staff of the Annual. Therapon. 242. FLORENCE PERKINS-One usually thinks of Florence as Miss Perkins. One of our dignified Seniors who liked Chemistry and starred in it. 243. CLEMENTINE PHARES-Although Clementine has been in Shortridge only a year, she has made quite a number of friends. A prominent member of the Junior Drama League. Talented in Expression. 244. LARO PIERCE-Star in politics. Ran for junior vice-presidencey under cognomen of Sahara Dandy fellow. Lieut., R. O. T. C. Went to Camp Custer. 245. KENDALL PIERSON-One of the quiet sort of fellows who means business. Biology assistant and buddie of Hillis Howie. 246. DOROTHY POINDEXTER-One of our most interesting girls and most enthusi- astic gymnastsg always seems to have up her sleeve a plan for a good time. Vice- president of the Physiography Club. All-star basket ball team, '21. All-star hockey team, '20. Girls' Rilie Corps. 247. VIVIAN POLLARD-Possesses stick-to-itivencss enough for two, as well as lots of common sense. A very attractive girl with'many friends. A girl glowing with healthg delights in helping around the house. 248. PAUL PONTIUS-A corking good fellow. One of the creditable veterans of Short- ridge. Popular with all. 249. ELLA POPE- Shorty liked S. H. S. so well that she came back to spend her Senior year with us after quite a long absence. A cute little girl whose good looks and personality seem to captivate many of the sterner sex. 250. DOROTHY POWELL-A beautiful girl of the Gibson type. Ran a mighty close race for vice-presidency. .lust as popular as her well-known brother, Maurie. 251. ALAN POWER-Does he like the ladies? Oh, boy! You bet he does. Popular with the boys, too. A prominent member of the Wireless Club. 252. SARAH PRENTISS-A pretty bobbed-haired miss who possesses one of those much-envied, musicalhis it eastulin or suthulin?-accents. Close friend of Helen Gandall. Forsook Tudor for Shortridge. 253. LOUIS RAINIER-The boy who is easily fussrd. Has the failing for saying funny things when he doesn't intend to. Basket ball league team. Debating Club. 254. RUTH FOSTER RANKIN-A pretty girl whose sweet disposition has won her many friends. One of the literary lights at Shortridge. Made high school in thrce years. Friday's Ecliog Annual staff: Fiction Club: Art Appreciation Clubg Therapon. 255. BERNICE RATCLIFFE-Commercial star. Bernice is reserved and dignified in her classes but enjoys a good time outside of school. An enthusiastic basket ball and football fan. Well liked by all her fellow-students. Therapon. 256. SILAS REAGAN-Some live wire! Did anyone ever know Si when he didn't have something to do? Has lots of business ability. One of the most popular fellows in the class. Honor Roll. Cincinnati debating team. Senior play. 257. ELEANOR REESE-A pretty little girl with extremely mischievous brown eyes. Always ready for a dance and a good time. Always seen with Ella Pope. 258. WILMA REESE-An accomplished musician. Played first violin in the orchestra. Wilma is quite proficient in helping certain young men with their studies. Therapon, Junior Drama League, Art Appreciation Club. 259. FRANCIS KATHRYN REID-Often seen with Gertrude Lewis. Hails from School No. 50. Interested in school activities. An attractive blonde. 260. ROBERT RENICK-Bob is a fellow of unusual capabilities. Steady and sure in his studies and popular with the ladies. Active in social life, in and out of school. A gentleman.



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261. FRED RICHARDS-The boy of basketball fame. Was made famous by his under- the-basket shots. Also a good student. 262. HENRY RICHARDSON-Henry came to Shortridge in his senior year. If, in Law School, he lives up to the reputation which he made in high school, we are sure that he will succeed. 263. LUCILLE RIGGS-After knowing Lucile we are firm believers in the old adage Good goods is done up in small packages. A close friend of Katherine Seibert. 264. MARY EVALYN RILEY-Mary Evalyn is noted for her collection of frat pins. A new one, every year is her motto. Well-known, well-liked, and well-dispositionedf' 265. BONLYN ROBERTS-A happy combination of humor and wisdom. Stars in com- mercial lines. A lively little brunette with lots of pep. Junior -Drama Leagueg Com- mercial Club. 266. PAULINE ROBERTS-A bewitching little girl with mischevious brown eyes and a wonderful smile which has won her a host of friends. The merriest lass in school! Commercial student. Drama League. 267. MARIE ROBINIUS-Very pretty and sweet, and a good student. Likes to argue and never gets angry. t f 268. GEORGIANA ROCKWELL-Often seen driving about in her Ford coupe. Rather quiet. Possessor of a very lovable disposition. Has many friends, the chief of whom is Georgia Osborn. 269. ALTA RONEY-Alta is the girl who never stops smiling. A regular potter. We think she is very fond of English as she has ten credits in that subject. 270. LOUISE RUNDELL-A real Shortridger. Quite interested in Science as she had the courage to tackle Chem. III. Louise has left S. H. S. for the South several times, but she just couldn't stay away. 271. BYRON RUST- Rusty's right there when it comes to having a good time. Knows what he wants and gets it. One of the big men of the Senior class. One of the hottest saxophone players in the band. Orchestra. 272. BEATRICE RUTHART- Bee enjoys life. A tall, brown-eyed coquette who danceS her way through school. 273. BANJAMIN SAGALOWSKY-One more of the famous tennis and basket ball play- ing Sagalowskys. Extremely modest, reserved, and studious. Long sideburns, and black, wavy hair. 274. SARAH SAGALOWSKY-The girl who makes everyone laugh. Can she dance, can she play tennis, can she make friends, is she witty? Well, we'll say! Champion tennis player of '21, 275. HORTENSE ST. LORENZ-Hortense is the kind of a little girl we all love to know, besides being a shining star in all subjects. Is on the Honor Roll of Room 7. Therapon. 276. BEATRICE SATTINGER-Ono of thc first Shortridgers to have her hair bobbed. a la Greenwich Village. Ravenswood lost one of its loyal subjects, and Shortridge lost an attractive and well-liked girl when Bea went to Toledo last term. 277. PAUL SCHALLER-Proprietor of the famous Schaller Ford. Likes the ladies. Red-headed but good-natured. A good mixer. 278. MARGARET SCHOENER-Peggy is not so quiet as many people think she is. Has a never-failing ability for acquiring perfect marks. Possesses big, brown eyes like those one reads about in novels. ' 279. GEORGE SCHUMACHER-George is well liked by the many who know him. A good violinist and a first-class student. Custer man who Wears three silver buttons on his military shirt. Business manager of Senior Play. 280. DAISY SCHULZ-Art editor of the Annualg president of the Girls' Discussion Hour: Therapon. Stars in everything, and is one of the most popular workers in the school. A splendid speaker and an unusually lovely girl. Very pretty.

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