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

 - Class of 1918

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. Y -- i W ....-.-. -.. H- , ,n'.-, - ,-TV - - 1 Ei --.... ., A, -n-..........-.---,.,.., W .ns . -W I of the class of '18. Herbert Abbott There has always been a doubt as to whether these brothers would at last be allowed to graduate to- gether. But they have won. Herb is his brother's likeness in manner and accomplishments, Although he has not yet selected his lady love, his courtships are many. Perhaps the reason he can't stick is his unfavorable reputation as a tease. Robert Abbott Rob is easily recognized by his suave nl nnci and fastidious clothes. This gentleman has shown a fondness for the weaker sex but specializes in an Artistic variety, She attends Central College and that accounts for a negligence of tudies neces sitating a summer school couise that Bob might be Geraldine Auker Here we have another three and one half year grad- uate. Geraldine is one of that famous Entre Nous bunch whose good times are regarded with such envy by less fortunate underclassmen. Her 'igift of gab and merry Ha-Ha have assured her popularity among students and the faculty. Lulu Bonebrake Ever since her freshman year Lulu has been Well known and liked in H, H. S. A goodly number of our Freshman and Sophomore parties were held at her home four miles north of the city, and was there ever a more lenient hostess? Her only fault is her extravagant use of Melba powder. +2 Kathryn Bratton We1'e the hairs of our heads numbered Kathryn's number would surely be half a mile long. She is another of those new girls who caused such curiosity and excitement last fall. She and Lucile Griffith have become noted for their giggling matches. Kathryn is small in nothing but stature. -24--

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I- .--vw a......r.........,.,....s,.,.. A , . ,,,,w, H , hm ,sw l 'hr 0112155 nf 1913 COLORS Grey and Blue FLOWER Blue Violet MOTTO To Fail Is Unamerican Carl Neuer, President Ye Gods! How that man can rave! Hi, Squirrelyn is one of his favorites but this undigniiied expres- sion does not belie his reserved manner and proud bearing indicative of Senior Presidency. As Presi- dent of the Class of '18, he has proved himself equal to any situation and implied the spirit of the class, socially, financially, and studiously. Lawrence Trigfgs, Vice-President A clever reporter and amateur actor, his future is assured a success no matter which line he decides to usa Triggsy is a most charming lady fusser, yet he still remains true to his own fair love. Yes sweetheart, a favorite? Margaret Harris, Secretary Peggy has certainly won many friends during her three and one-half years in H. S. Her clever remarks and distracting dimples are well known and her abil- ity in giving brilliant answers to 4-2 English ques- tions is certainly admirable, Her very smiles are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. Evelyn Schacht, Treasurer Efvelyn's middle name is activity for she has shouldered a miraculous amount of responsibility during her H. S. career, and still strings up an un- daunted line of E's on her report card. Besides she isn't swelled up over all her honors and still speaks to all of us just the same. Having a regular steady H. S, suitors have bothered her not in the least. -23-.



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...-......,....-.,a4.,..,,. ,.,r.-.-v. ...,.,c.,,.. , .,.,,,..,, ws, . ..,,. . MR, , Dorothy Briggs And even our Seniors fell for the fad, although it has been a serious problem to decide whether typhoid fever or Mrs. Vernon Castle has boosted the barber business. Dorothy belongs to the tall and willowy type of beauty. She is still blessing summer school that enabled her to graduate with '18. Solomon Bronstein Sol is the boy with the million dollar line, an assur- ance of multitudinous dates, Everyone is still mar- veling how he accumulated sufficient credits to acquit himself with this exceptional class. Cheer up- Freshie, Sol did it, you can, Sol's worst fault is his overfondness for sweets-ahem! namely, candy. Clarikrel Brurnbaugh Claribel's jolly humor and good-nature has won her many friends, especially among the boys. She can romp all over the piano without taking her feet off the floor, and as an accomplished pianist, we are sure she will some day be a prima donna. She and Lulu together truly represent the Dark and Fair Princess. ldeene Buzzard Our quiet little Jewish damsel. Ideene has seemingly remained in obscurity her entire four years of H. S. but as she quietly walks up and down the aisles of the old building many a member of the opposite sex has cast a wistful glance ir. her direction, No hopes, boys, because Ideene always seems to have an escort of your sex in company with her. Neil Carey The most dependable boy in the class-how that boy carried the ,tables last year when we were preparing for Junior-Senior reception-but then you see his name is Carey, Neil is an ardent advocate of the Smile theory and his ear to ear grin ever greets one. His chief occupation is throwing paper wads in Assembly.

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