Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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1 321. WILLIAM ZAISER-Gives the palm only to Carl Neitzel in the matter of size. Bill was a star full- back in Texas, but came to us too late. Red hair and good nature. 322. FREDERICK ZWICKER-An ' easy-going chap with a voice like velvet. Runs around with Eric Clarke quite a bit. Has some pre- tensions toward good looks. - I The following seniors, who had entered the class before April 7, were unable to have their photographs taken: BURTO steady, reliable fellow, and the kind you can bank on. N COOK-Slick black hair, and a carefully cherished pair of side-burns. Good, ANNA DAVATZ-Another of our quiet girls who make up the back-bone of Shortridge. Anna has loads of pep beneath the surface, however, and above it sometimes. HAMILTON HALL-Mysteriously disappeared a couple of years ago, but came back to graduate. Has the athletic bug badlyj Quiet but likable. JULIA JEFFERSON-Dignified and quiet, but has a twinkle in her eye that her friends know well. Julia shines in class4she just can't help it. JOSEPH JEFFRIES-Another one who rides in from Fort Harrison every morning to attend Shortridge. Has many interesting anecdotes of army life. LAVERE LEET-Believes in tooting his own liorn-in the band and brass quartet. Marriage holds no terror for him. CHARLES MAGNESS-An immigrant from Broad Ripple. Charley knows something about mumblety-peg, he says. Wireless Club. One peach of a fellow. ERIC SONNICK-Abbreviated from Sonnichcanutz. Whewl No kidding. A real Dane, who with characteristic good sense, crossed the ocean to enter Shortridge. RILDA SULLIVAN-A quiet girl who pursues her studies with a great deal of earnest- ness and perseverance., Studying a commercial course. ROBERT WHITEMAN-Bob comes from the rural districts. Fond of the out-doors, trapping, and the like. A real, dyed-in-the-wool farmer. LENA WOLF-Lena 'is not half so vicious as she sounds. All her friends say she has one of the best dispositions in school. One peach of a girl. ' A ' Q P J , , O Q fi ' Riyals: bbtvvzjj E?3I':'6'5f' QQHXQINQIXHXHX-XKXW AVE 'fflflllflllllyal



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In looking back over the months of labor that have been necessary to produce this book, the editor feels the need of some small expression of gratitude to the many people without whose help this achievement would have been impossible. The superbart-Work of the book is due to the influence of Miss Roda E. Selleck of the art department, as art censorg the credit for the excellence of the literary material may be attributed to the high ideals of Miss Zella O'Hair, of the English, department, as literary censor. Our sincere thanks are owed to Mr. William N. Otto, censor of the class, for his general man- agement and many helpful suggestions and to Mr. Crossland for his efii- cient handling of our financial affairs. This year, yet another editor of the Shortridge Annual has found in Mr. McKee of the Echo Press, a wise and helpful friend as well as an excellent printer. The 1922 ,Annual marks the beginning of the participation of the junior class in its making, an innovation by which we have gained much. For all members of the staff, juniors and seniors alike, we have nothing but praise and gratitudeg you see the results of their faithful toil before you. We also extend our sincere thanks to any others who have in any way contributed to the successful conclusion of our enterprise.

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