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226 227 228. 229. 230. 231 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 289. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. FRANCES LONG-A brlght. anlmated little girl and capable, too. Worked faith- fully on the executlve committee of the junior prom. Never falls to' have a pleasant smile and something lnterestlng to say. ELOISE LUDLOW-Tennis is her special hobby, and she proved her ablllty by wln- ning ln the glrls' singles last fall and earning her S. Takes everything with a. calm, unruflled splrlt. BELLE LUMLEY-One of those Chemistry phenoms who was somewhere else when anything happened. Happy and always smiling, she could amuse a. crowd of friends or reclte a lesson with equal ease. HELEN McCLURE-Helen ls a. true. sincere, Shortrldge girl. She was quite a clvlcs star, was fond of asking Mr. Barnhardt questions. Loves to attend track meets. LILLIAN McCONNELL-Would have been on the honor roll lf she had always been atttShortrldge. A pleasant. sensible sort of glrl who dld beautiful work in po ery. JUANITA McCRAY-A gay, jolly little glrl with a fondness for soclal life. A pleasant friend and a great fan for Shortrldge affairs. Often seen with Beatrice Nussbaum. MAURINE McDANlEL-Not being ln Shortrldge four years is the only thlng that kept Maurlne from the honor roll. A splendid, sweet glrl who ls not only a ilne organist but a promising composer. LA VERNE McDONALD-La Verne thought Hamlet was handsome. that lt was a pity he went crazy. Noted for his speeches and tendency- toward suffrage. One of the live wires of her class. , f DONALD McGAVRAN--Born ln India and has lived several other places on the globe, which ls all that keeps hlm from the honor roll. A sensible, manly fellow. One of our Hnest. GRACE McGAVRAN-Therapon Club. Donald's sister, and another one who has done honor roll work in Shortrldge. A quiet. thorough student. an enthusiastic botanlst and a lovable girl of high ideals. MYRON McKEE-An enthusiastic Physics Ill student. Mickey ls usually seen with Dan Harvey. ls always ready to be called on, especially in history. Also a real math. star. His laugh ls catching. FRANCES B. Mt-MA'l'H-Therapon Club. She is a very obllglng and loyal friend ang is always sincere and earnest ln all that she does. An enthusiast for Western o ege. GRACE E. McQUEEN-A pleasant, interesting glrl with many friends. who found chemistry the greatest torment of her young life. Has literary ablllty, but gained prominence ln local amateur theatrlcals this sprlng. MABEL MACHLAN-A quiet, lady-like girl who goes along carefully and thought- fully doing her work. Never caused any one any trouble. Found her junior essay quite a trial, but came out on top. CHAS. LELAND MacIN'I'IRE- Mac ls one of the bright Physics III pupils and popularly supposed to be one of the greatest authorities on electricity. He ls also a mighty jolly fellow. JULIA MARCHAL-Julia ls small in stature. but has lots of gray matter. Wrote such a good junior essay that Mr. Otto had to give her an A+. GRACE MARONE--A very attractive glrl whose vivid coloring does not show ln her picture. Is glad Mr. and Mrs. Barcus walted till she graduated before they left Shortrldge. HALLA MARSH-Halla ls one of the quiet and dignlfled kind of girls. She never has much to say ln class, but invariably gives the correct answer when called upon. MARIAN MARTIN-Chairman of flower committee. An impulsive, happy-go-lucky girl whose intense interest ln every thing and every one makes her an interest- lng companion at all tlmes. THELMA MARTIN-A sweet little glrl who is always wllllng to help others. She always sets a good example to others of being neat and stylish. A good student. 246. DOROTHY MATLOCK-Whatever those around her may have done, Dorothy al- ways did her work, and did it well. Has enough ln her to make a line friend. 247. HELEN MELSHEIMER,--When ln the commercial department Helen ls qulte at home. Caused Mr. Dlrks a lot of trouble in German. A real jolly glrl who is pleasant to be wlth. 248. NELLIE MERSHON-One of the famous Shortridge gym. trio consisting of Florence Johnson. Carol Rice, and herself. A tine athletic girl who always pulls off the honors ln muscle stunts. 249. ARTHUR MESS-The art editor of the Annual and our general utility man on lllus- trative and cartoonist work. Art. keeps on smiling ln spite of the innumerable puns on his name and talent. 50 HARRY MESSENHEIMER.-Such a good natured fellow that he ls smiling from the ilrst through the eighth. and on into conference. One of the real stars of the track team.
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