Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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THE ARSENAL CANNON 31 Mary Lawler-Puts a damper on the Technical color scheme with rosy cheeks. Evelyn Littell-She may not know Latin or French but she does know the Commercial course. Hilton Little-Founder of the Every Other Day School System. Helen Lipps-One of Miss Farman's prodigies. Abram Lorber-Ignores the feminine world and seeks the electrical s op. Josephine Mahaffey-We sympathize with her, and we do wish they would raise the age for conscription. QGood-bye, Edd.J Vera Merz-Some day she will grow up-maybe. Mary Mitchell-Those music books! Well, windy days at Acton aren't any fun, Mitch says. Forrest Morgan-One of Tech's few Trig stars! We wonder if he can do everything as well as Trig. Cora Moorman-An A+ student in the business course. She has already proved her ability as a stenographer. Will McCullough-Highest ambition-to become the world's greatest tennis champion. Maisie McGowan-Known for her airish ways and the artistry of her walk. Joseph McKay-An all around student, who loves his books, and studies every night. Caroline McMath-Favors a more extensive course in dancing to be taught at Tech. Helen McPheeters-Tech's honor roll would be incomplete without Helen's name. Clyde McVey-Economizes on chewing gum, by using his tongue as substitute. Anna Negley-Her one desire-to be a red cross nurse for Troop B of the cavalry. Friederich Nessler-Already an applicant for a position teaching German. Why German, Fred? Harry O'Brien-A steady fellow-too steady to allow a joke to be passed on him. Mary O'Brien-Her name is Irish and she is Irish ,too. Margery Osborn-One of our many demure and modest seniors. Barbara Peden-Not until her last term in school did she become interested in young men. Mary Pence-The world takes notice when she begins to play. Gladys Phillips-A star in typewriting and bookkeeping. Almost competent enough to apply for Mr. Tumulty's position. Walter tPortteus-Known by us all, as Tech's most brilliant Eng- is s ar.

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30 THE ARSENAL CANNON Myra Fischer-Called Fido by all her old friends, and known throughout the school as a Physics star. Helen Fisher-Perhaps better known as Fish, From appearances she, too, must advocate The Every Other Day School System. Birdie Fitzhugh-If Botany had to save her soul she would be lost. Oakleigh French-Now the official advertising agent for the Passing Show. Stars a specialty. Harold Goldberg-His artistic temperament proven by the way he has advertised for Tech. Gertrude Glockner-Claims she doesn't study much, yet we always see her name on the honor roll. Pauline Grenwald-An example of neatness, known for her modesty. William Hanley--Bill loved his school, but his country more and there- fore he donned a uniform. Frances Hanna-Four years she worked but never succeeded in getting anything below an UA. Edward Hartlauf-Intends enlisting as a picture agent, photographing spectacles a specialty. Howard Hartman-Can turn his book-satchel over to his kid brother. Jack Haymaker-His sweet birdlike voice, his pale hair and shy disposition will never be forgotten. Florence Hill- Haste makes waste meust be her motto. Wilbur Hessongeflinown for wearing the highest collar at Tech. William Hinkle-His loud voice will forever echo about the Arsenal grounds. Leslie Hittle-He is always in a hurry. He might make a good newspaper reporter. Ednah Jacobs-Destined to play the leading role wherever she plays. Paul James-Even though vanquished he could argue still. Kenneth J effries-A veritable brass band if hot air were music. Francis Jones-Official information bureau on tilling soil and making gardens. Sadie Kantell-Is like her name.-We can't tell her striking character- lstlcs. Dorothy Kelly-Destined either to be a cartoonist or a second Sarah Berhardt. Forrest Kirby-Leaves us with the mystery of his smile unsolved. Robert Kline-A strong back and weak mind. Margie Kuhler-She just can't help getting her name on Tech's honor ro . Helen Lackey-Never again will she have to hurdle any more fences to dodge a teacher. Zelma Lane-We wonder if she isn't ever any more 'fnoisy than she is at school.



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32 THE ARSENAL CANNON Thelma Pendergast-She has expressed a desire to find Volume Two of The Forbidden Path. She has just completed Volume One. Robert Pruett-An all-around star. We wonder how much time he spends studying. Ruth Purman-As modest as a purple violet-but we know she is here. Esther Rabold-Just naturally bright. Pauline Reister-Pauline leaves to Tech or anyone who wishes it, her big leather book-bag. Helen Resener- Page , her Skinny, Fatty, Dutch, or Sleepy, but never call her Helen. Charles Richart-For some time has been interested in the manu- facture of hair tonic. Lavinia Riddle-A natural born student, and a shark in all subjects. Morris Rhiver-A constant visitor in Irvington. Francis Schoppenhorst-An applicant for the position of advertising agent for some theater. Margaret Shea-I-Ier one hobby-Spanish. She even talks about it in her sleep. Emily Shugert-The only girl at Tech with natural beauty spots. Joseph Sims-Featherweight champion of Indianapolis. Paul Singleton-Not that he loved Tech less, but his country more. Mildred Smith-Leaves to Tech the memory of her early morning greeting- Hi Nutz. Harold Stedfeld-Quite at home in the art room and even more so on a dance floor. Gertrude Stephans-The author of a novel entitled, Uniform Dress for Graduation. Earl Stephenson- The harder the road is, the sweeter the end will be. Doris Stewart- Her voice was ever soft and low. Lois Stewart-Judging by dispositions we might think Lois and Doris to be sisters. Viola Swain-The coming rival of the popular movie stars. Stanley Swain-Better known as Tech's Hladies' man. Harry Tomlinson-Was never known to take a grade peacefully. Irene Trester-She too is one of our seniors of whom we can learn little because of her quiet disposition. Gladys Trout-Congratulations Gladys! Until Tree Day we were unaware of her ability as an orator. Vern Tudor-A competitor with Vera Merz in trying to grow up. Martha Updegraff-Without her hair ribbons, no Techite would know er. Martha Ward-Discoverer of the fact that German is not intended for everybody.

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