Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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221. MARY PENICK-The little girl with lots of pep and go. Her motto is to please. Quite a success at the job, too. 222. MARTHA PETTIJOHN-The best of friends. A popular girl and a fine What better combination could you want? Has her mind set on Wisconsin for year. 223. GOLDEN PICKARD-Has black bobbed hair and a line that sure does get the results. Good mixer with boys and girls. Golden through and through. 224. MARGARET PIHL--Advocates the use of lotion for masculine freckles. with Thelma Smith. She thinks Burt is all right. Honor Roll. Another shorn 225. MILDRED PLEASANT-Fine sense of humor. .Fine talent for writingg fine girl in every way. Quiet-but Still waters run deep. Lives up to her name. 226. GEORGE PORTER-One of those few-and-far-between talented individuals who actually crave math. Always to be seen at every basket-ball game. Heading for I. U. - 227. HOLLIS PIATT-An early bird at bobbing her hair. Planning to become a dram- atist, and is sure to succeed. Knows as much Latin as she does English. 228. GRACE PRITCHARD-A formal girl, but fascinating to those whoffkriow her. History star. Lives in a historical house in Irvington. Great booster for Crescendo Club. 229. IDA PROTHERO-Wholesome, jolly, and clever. She has a most contagious laugh. Good student, and well liked by all. 230. LOUISE PURSELL-Why say more? An expert on how to obtain beauty. A wonderful dancerg very popular with the other sex. See Ray Powell for further details. 231. JAMES RAY-Tall, broad, and husky. Jimmy is a peach of a fellow. Played tackle on the varsity through every minute of every game. Buddy of Bill Coxg Tues- day's Echo, trackg Senior play. 232. GERALDINE REEP-The sweet, fair-haired girl with the marvelous disposition. Can play both the piano and violin. True friend when a friend is needed. 233. MAURICE REILLEY-Gridiron aspirant. Hasla good physique and gave the Hirst string lots to think about last fall. Always pounding Hiram Stout around. Fine c ap. I 234. WALLACE RICHARDS-Wally is a boys' boy par excellence. Great tennis player and ardent basket-ball fan. Plans to enter journalism as a profession. Son of Mrs. Myra Richards, the well-known sculptress. f 235. NELLE RICHARDSON-Light brown hair and violet eyes that know how to talk. Plump and pretty. Knows how to dance and have a good time. 236. VIRGINIA RIDDELL-Snap, pep, and an endless fund of gabble-pardon us- polite conversation. Likes the boys in bulk rather than any particular one. Has a lean- ing towards Turkish in costumes and in other things also. 237. LOUISE RIGGS-First of all she is a man-hater, a trait which is said to indicate an independent disposition. Red-hot basket-ball fan. Everybody knows her. 238. LEWIS RILEY-One of the best athletic representatives that Shortridge ever had. Basketball captain, fioorguard, and forward for three years. Regular halfback for two years. Track and baseball. Four-letter man. .14- 239. IRENE ROBEY-A fresh-air fiend who comes in from the rural districts to at- tend S. H. S. .Her hobby is horseback riding. However, she struggled through Greek without a ponyf 240. WILLARD ,ROBINSON-Brother-in-law of Martha Zoercher. A great student who whigzed through the Shortridge curriculum in record time. Has never found a question yet that,Mr. Wade couldn't answer.



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241. SARAH RODECKER-Has particular interest in Beta house at Illinois.- Sported a Culver pin in her sophomore year. Has a hard time keeping her bobbed hair curled. 242. REBA RONEY-Reba is a sterling student, standing at the top in all her classes. Ask her friends why she is liked-you won't have any trouble in finding them. 243. LUCILE ROTH-The kind of girl to whom studying naturally comes easy. She has a magnetic personality, a fact which accounts for her many friends. 244. SARA ROTHBARD-Sarah is right there with the looks. Brown hair, vivacious brown eyes, and irrepressible actions. Has a host of friends among both boys and girls. 245. NORMA RYAN-A slender, black-haired, blue-eyed Irish miss with a never-fail- ing sense of droll wit. A s lendid ianist. Commercial shark Has scores and scores P P - of A's and A-l-'s. Honor Roll. I 246. JULIUS SAGALOWSKY-National Boys' Tennis champ. He raises a racket to better advantage than any other boy of his age in the country. With all his athletic ability, a good student. x 247. ELLEN SAXON-Ellen is so full of enthusiasm and good-nature that she fairly bubbles over. Interested in athletics, and captain of one of the hockey teams. Ask her about Harold, and watch her turn pale in spots. 248. EMMA SCHLENDER-A quiet, effective girl. Captaingof one of the girls' basf ket-ball teams. Zoo and botany enthusiast. ' ' L 249. KATHERINE SCHMIDT-A regular sport-ask her friends, they know. Center on the All-Stars andea whiz in all other athletics. Her hair is near-red-step carefully, 250. EDNA SCHULZ-One of our dignified f?J blondes. President of Crescendo Club. Sister of Daisy Schulz, art editor of last year's Annual. Psychology Clubg Discussion Hour. Wonderful girl. . ,-- . 251. GLEN SCHWENK-Une petite fllle with freckles land black bobbed hair, Who possesses many friends and admirers. Pep personified. The teachers never can figure out by her name whether she is girl or boy. ' 252. :JACK SCOTT-Aspires to be a cow-puncher. Is a good-looking chap and a genuine kldder. Has rosy cheeks and a jolly disposition. ' 253. MARTHA SCOTT+Plump and pleasing and peppy. She has a deplorable weak- ness for lemon pie with chocolate ice cream. Interested in everything worth while. 254. MARY SEIBERT-One of those quiet, always dependable girls. Her smile is her biggest asset in class. Has managed to Wade through chemistry. 255. MARY MARGARET SEIDENSTICKER-Has more letters to her name than any athlete in school. Pretty and full of the original pep, and sure can dance. Vice-presi- dent of our class in our junior year. ' 256. HERMAN SELKA-Rather hides himself at school but is a live wire all the same. Some uninstructed freshmen sometimes mistake him for our junior president on ac- count of his ambrosial curls. ' 257. LILLIAN SHAFER-Maybe you have missed knowing this little lady. One of the explosive, handle-with-care kind that keep you guessing. Cute and no end peppy. 258. ALBERT SHANE-A reticent old gentleman who has recently been rechris- tened Charles Adalbert. History is his specialq. Fine chapl 259. MARY SHARP-Sparkling eyes and a wayiof using them that produces real results. Another disciple of the shorn locks. Great commercial student. 250. MARY LOUISE SHARPE-Though she isn't a shifter, she believes in women's rights as do all the bob-haired damsels. Just ask her to describe Connersville. '

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