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301. HELEN SLUSSeUne petite jolie demoiselle. Strong for the A. E. F. Club. Has a magnetic personality that even attracts Nichols. 302. HELEN SLUTZ-An attractive girl who is a cousin of Mrs. Gingery. She came from northeastern Ohio. to spend her senior year at S. H. S.-therefore she has ex- ceedingly good judgment. 303. ELIZABETH SMITH-One of those peppy kind one always sees in the center of a group. Lizzy is always in demand at a social function. n 004. ELLEN SNODDY-This pretty Irish colleen with her black hair and big blue eyes has a host of friends. A fictionist of unusual ability and promise. 305. HENRY SIDNEY STEDFELDT-Henry's greatest trouble is his name. He is never sure of it. One day it's spelled one way, the next day it's another. On Debat- ing team. A great talker and all around good sport. Likes to have a lot of fun. Walked to Martinsville to attend basket ball game there. 306. JOHN STEWART-1018 cross-country captain. Ardent supporter of all kinds of athletics. John left in January to attend Indiana University. Lots of pep. Favor- ite show-Palmsg favorite name-Marian. 307. MILDRED STOCKDALE-One of the prettiest and most popular girls of tht- class. Her hobby seems to be hold oflices. Senior secretary, vice-president of Story Tellers' Club, Therapon. 308. LUCILE STOKES-Honor Roll, Senate. Editor of Mondays the second semester. Annual staff. A girl of quiet sincerity, high scholarship and high ideals. Lucile is indeed the possessor of those qualities that bring success. 1 309. MARY STOKES-Although one of the youngest members of the class, Mary is quite a star in math. and chemistry. Tackled math. VI and trig, and came up with plusses. Third in her family to make the Honor Roll. M 310. GOLDIA STONER-Goldia is small but mighty. She came to Shortridge in her senior year and by pleasing personality and infectious smile. made many friends here. Goldia is one of the few girls who tackled the intricacies of trigonometry. Therapon. 311. LOIS STREHAN-A talented pianist and agreeable companion. Lois is very modest about her ability. however. Has played several times in auditorium exercises. She was a soloist in the Shortridge concert for the benefit of French orphans last April. 312. LOUISE STRICKLAND-A pretty. auburn-haired. young lady who has won many friends at Shortridge and elsewhere. Louise is always full of fun and pep. 313. MILDRED STRODE-Mildred was an English star, with a very original pen. Much interested in Ohio State University, and an inseparable chum of Crystal Craig. 314. RACHEL STUART-This maiden of the raven tresses has finished her high SCh00l course in two and one-half years. Rcached the senior play finals. Seldom seen with- out Madeline Byrket. 315. MAURINE STUBBS-One of the best looking girls in the class. Very success- ful socially. Good dancer. 316. GLADYS SUDDROCKASaid to be the prettiest girl in Shortridge. Look at her picture and judge for yourself. Claims to be a man-hater, but her friends know better. 317. LUCILE SULLIVAN-Has enough titles to till a book. Annual editor, Class Poet. president of Senate. president of Fiction Club, Honor Roll, Monday's Echo, Therapon, French play, athletic play 1910, a lot of pep and more friends. Knows more about Shortridge than Mr. Buck himself. 318. MARY ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND-Heres the charming president of the The- rapon Club. A girl with a very sweet disposition and a winning smile. The kind of friend that can always be counted on. Annual Staff. Honor Roll. 319. KICHISHIRO TAKAKU--Came to us from Japan, but is as good an American as anybody. Great friend of Miss O'Hair. Displays unusual ability along numerous lines and can talk and wrifte real Japan as well as English. Very fond of tennis, golf and other outdoor sports. A 320. MERRILL TALBERT-Merrill is especially known for playing the iiute, in the band and the orchestra. Played in city league games. Dandy fellow.
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