Huntington North High School - Modulus Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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Marie Luetta Shinkle. Orchestra, Vice-Pres. Sunshine Society. H. H. S. play. That little girl with such an independ- ent air about her? Why that ' s Marie Shinkel. And when you know her you will certainly like her ' cause she is not as saucy as she looks. She made a mighty pretty chorus girl in the play- She is undecided as to what she will do in the future and I ' m sure I can ' t guess, can you ' . ' Minta Elizabeth Skinner. Chorus ' 13, ' 14. Minta is a girl who is alwavs think- ing bow she can do something tor some one. In doing this she forgets her own personal needs but does that only which will comfort the one in need. If you can find anything more admirable in a young girl then this self-forgetfulness while doing good for others I don ' t know what that trait would be. Out- class has always had cause to be proud of Minta ' s English recitations. They certainly show her love and taste for that work and she leaves us onlv to continue this in college. Masdelena Martha Smith. Chorus. Special Voiov Art, II. H. S A. A. Magdelena is one of the demure little maids of the class alwavs ready for a good time, and always smiling. Occa- sionally the smile gets the better of her and then it fast develops into a bad ease of giggles. She has a fine musi- cal ability, being one of the few that are able to play an Italian harp. As a teacher of music she will meet with the greatest success, we feel confident. Donovan Herbert Spencer. Debating Club. H. H. S Track Team ' 15. Here ' s Speenie . our history sharK. If anybody wants any information con- cerning the kings, wars, or government of ancient times they have only to ask Donovan. He would make a fine pro- fessor of history but if he wishes to succeed thoroughly in this calling be will have to rjuit the awful habit of biting his nails. No one tried harder to help win last year ' s track meet for the H. H S. than did Donovan H. Burton Stephan. Acropolis Staff. H. S. B. B Team. Chorus ' 15. ' 16 Brainy is one of the best tvpes of all round H. S. students. He is an athlete, a scholar, a true gentleman, popular among the girls, and full of high school spirit. Te all realize how suc- cessful our basket ball team has been under his leadership as captain, and ap- preciate the fact that he has sacrificed many a good time to be in physical con- dition to win a game for us. We hear that he intends to become a teacher, and we think that he is very wise in his choice.

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Verna Marie Karnes. Chorus, Senior Social Com. H H. S. A. A., H. S. Play We will always remember Verna as Claire in the class play and will also remember her song - hit whic h she so cleverly composed especially for the oc- casion. Verna has an inexhaustible sup- ply of original expressions and clever sayings. No matter, how often she is taken unawares she always has a witty answer in return. Verna has made a tine record in her work at high school and it is hoped that she will make an equally good one when she takes up a normal music course. Lucy Romaine Kessler. Lucy has distinguished herself by never getting- into trouble. She comes to us svery morning from the country. She seldom fails to recite when called upon and if she docs seems 10 be- m ch em- barrassed over it. There is air of dignity about her that is not possessed by many of the students. She is going to take a special business course and from all indications she will make an ideal business woman. Mary Magdalene Kindler. Wh en it comes to having E ' s on her report card Mary is right there. She is one of those girls who, no matter how much work she carries she brings it all to the highest point of perfection. She is finishing her high school course In three and one-half years and doing it with apparently the greatest ease. If she should fail to recite it would cause a great consternation among her class- mates. Mary expects to continue her schooling by taking a special English course and we feel sure that she will make as brilliant a record there as she made with us. Calvin Martin William Koch. Editor - in - Chief Acropolis Pres. Debating Club, Sec. Treas. Radio Club. Senior Social Com. Modulus Staff. Behold Rip the man with the mighty brain, the pad and ready pencil. He is now reporting on the Huntington Press , and we hear he is doing mighty good work. In H. S. he was always an all-round good scout, ready to lend a helping hand. Could tell more jokes than anyone we know and was very proud of his long hair. He was always flinging this out of his eyes by an impatient toss of his head. Mnry Irene Johnson. Mary has such a gentle little voice that she has a hard time in making the teacher understand her but she has been persistent in her efforts. She is always ready with a smile for everyone, and never was known to get angry. We all know that as her good humor has as- sisted her in her high school days, so it will in her college days as she pre- pares to become a teacher.



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Lena may Smith -Harrell. H. H S. A. A. Modulus Staff 14, ' 15, 16. Lenamay has the honor of being - the only married girl in H. S. We were all very much surprised last summer when we read of the wedding in the papers. As her husband is away in school she decided to finish with our class and we ' re mighty glad to have her. She has been very generous with her time and has done splendid work with the jokes and the snapshots for our annual. As Joe will still be in college next year she tells us she is going to teach until they are ready to begin life in a cosy Tittle cottage just for two. Ruby Arm i Ida Hier. Chorus Art This flaxen-haired girl with the light blue eyes looks as though she were of German birth but she is French. We all enjoy her smiles which she distributes on us quite occasionally. It has made her many friends. She was always in- dustrious and studious and never came up without her lessons. She declared to us that she wished to become a kin- dergarten teacher but from the rumor that is current we are beginning to doubt this. Ruby is the one who originated the expression We should ponder over . John Oliver Hildebrand. German Club ' 14. Chorus. Boys ' Glee Club. John is one of our sturdy farmer boys. He is very fond of having a good time and not any too fond of studying. He has a great liking for tinkering with automobiles also Whether he spends his life at home on the farm or making- aeroplanes we hope that he will be suc- cessful and always win in the end. Cyril D. H. Hilyard. Debating Society, H. S. Play. Cyril has always been such a quiet, unassuming classmate that we have not become well acquainted with him. We do know that he nan give some line answers in 4-1 English. Whatever he decides to do we are sure he will win because he is a steady fellow. By the way from the manner in which he acted the part of Walker in the class play it seems he would make an energetic business man. Gerald Htird. Chorus, H. H. S. A. A. Burge is a fellow with high school spirit. He likes to attend class meet- ings, parties, yell meetings and in fact everything that requires school spirit. Pie knows how to take a joke good- naturedly and that is more than can be said of most people. His disposition is most admirable. As he has not de- cided what his future vocation is to be we would like to tell him that he would make an excellent lawyer.

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