Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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121. RUDOLPH HAERLE-We always heard that avoirdupois and good nature were synonomous, but it took Rudolph to prove it. A likeable chap who is famous for selling basket ball tickets. Famous also for his rosy cheeks. 122. KATHERINE HALL-Katherine has so many good qualities it's hard to decide which to start out with. An attractive, likable girl, whose impulsive generosity has endeared her to her friends. 123. ROBERT E. HALL-President of class of '20. Bob is a returned soldier with a splendid military record. Wounded three times at Argonne. One of the finest members of the class whom all respect and admire. 124. WILLIAM HALLP- Bill left us for Detroit and Dayton but never forgot his old Shortridge days. A military man of lirst order. One of the best fellows who ever entered our school. 125. MARY HAMLIN-A very pretty. attractive girl who came to us from Lafayette last fall. Our only regret is that she was not here the other three years. Loyal to her new Alma Mater, and a splendid girl in every way. 126. ELIZABETH HARKLESS-Came here from Kentucky to go to Shortridge. and we admire her choice. Elizabeth likes to dance. Speaks with a very enviable Southern accent. 127. MARIE HARNESSfDisplayed excellent judgment by deserting Manual to come to Shortridge. Very good in all class work but 'is infinitely more interested in things theatrical. Will undoubtedly appear before the footlights some day. 128. DONALD HARPERMDOI1 left us in January. Always smiling. Liked to go to church, for some strange reason. Hobby-tennis. Great friend of Chester Cones. 129. HARRY HARTMAN-Harry is an all around good fellow who includes studying in his category of pursuits. 131. JOHN HARVEY-An earnest, industrious student who can always be depended upon. His commendable work in Physics and as Physics lab. assistant gained him a splendid position in February. Will make a fine representative of Shortridge. 132. CHARLES HASELY-Another one of the war heroes of whom Shortridge is justly proud. Charles was a trumpetcr in the marine corps and was wounded in France. A mighty likeable fellow. 133. FRANK HAYDEN--If success comes with perseverance and effort, it is sure to come to Frank. for throughout all of his high school career he has been an example of the quiet unassuming Shortridge student. 134. ELIZABETH HAYES-A dear. little dark-eyed lass who has a charm that you just can't describe. A popular girl and a good student. 135. ELIZABETH HAYWARD-Therapon. Tuesday's Echo. Interested in Girl Scouts. One of the finest girls in the class. Sincere, unassuming and democratic. she is a real student and true-blue Shortridger. 136. CLARICE HEADRICK-A very attractive, jolly girl. Quite talented in art. A loyal supporter of all activities where S. H. S. is concerned, especially basket ball. 137. MAVIS HEAGY-One of our popular Irvingtonites, A girl with bobbed hair and a pleasant smile. Therapon. A close friend of Virginia Shortridge. 138, ELIZABETH HELM-Every one knows Betty by her pretty curls and her con- tagious smile. She is one of the happiest persons that we ever knew and is full of life and mischief. Therapon. 139. IRENE HENDRICKSON-A charming and lovely girl who came to Shortridge from Duluth in her senior year. and, in spite of such a short time with us has made scores of friends. French star. Therapon Club. , 140. THOMAS HENDRICKSON-Oh boy! A regular lady-killer. Major in R, O. T. C. in '1Sl. Likes basket ball and all kinds of sports. Quite a tennis player. His favorite pastime is putting away Thomas' hot 'uns.

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