Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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141. WALTER HENDRICKSON-A fine fellow to know. Walter has a good business mind, and has already shown that he will become famous in the business world. Chem. star. 142. HOWARD HIATT-Came to Shortridge from Union City. Likes basket ball and is certainly one hard wo1'ker both in school and outside. Knows that where there's a will there's a way and has a lot of will. Sure to be one big success. 143. CLARA HIND-Clara took the training course and became an instructor in Red Cross work. Just as she succeeded in this, we are sure she will succeed in future activities. A mighty pleasant girl with a sweet smile. 144. MARY HOBSON-It is pupils like Mary who form and maintain our Shortridge standards. She is a quiet, conscientious little girl who can always be depended upon. 145. CATHERINE HOFFMAN-If you don't know Catherine, you've missed some good times and giggles. Shocked the farmers at New Bethel once. Admirer of Miss Mar- thens and Miss Mac. Therapon. 146. ROBERT HOPKINSAOne of the best violinists in the city. A member of the Art Staff of the Annual. Likes to dance and is especially fond of good candy. Sure is one popular kid! 147. ELSIE HORN-Star in chemistry and art metal. Liked Shortridge so well she posted the last semester. A mighty nice girl we're all glad to have known. 148. LEUNICE HORNEfA sweet girl with many friends. Noted for saying Doncha know after everything she says. Can she dance? We'll say she can. 150. HILLIS HOWIE-Quiet and reserved-very popular. Treasurer of the Senior class. Hillie loves zoo, the out-of-doors, and the ladies. Makes quite a hit with the last. 151. HILTON HOYLE-Quiet sort of chap who knows lots more than he lets on. Star in English and everything else. Studious chap who is very popular with his fellows in spite of the fact. 152. HELEN HUBBARD-Helen is a steady, reliable girl who is a good student and a good friend. 153. CORA HUFFORD-We were sorry when Cora finished her course and left us in February, for Cora is such a pleasant girl and a loyal Shortridger. One of the girls who will succeed in whatever she attempts. 154. LOUISE HUMSTON-Happy, pretty, n'everything. Survived Vergil. The sad thing about Louise is that she likes all the boys. but can never decide which one she likes the best. 155. LISLE HUNTER-A pleasant-mannered fellow liked by everyone. Winner of first prize in Annual humorous copy. Bowling, tennis, baseball, etc. 156. NELSON HUNTERwThat big, little fellow you see around here so much. A main- stay of the R. O. T. C. and a popular fellow in general. Tuesday's Echo staff. 157. EDWIN C. HURD-Bang!! That's Ed in a nutshell. Full of life and fun. Has explored every mysterious place in Indianapolis task Joe Shepardb. Editor of the famous Tuesday's. Wireless Club, Press Club, Debating Club. Annual Staff. 158. BERNICE IVEYfOf course you know Bernice. You do because she's one of thc most delightful girls we know. Has a choice collection of frat pins. 159. RICHARD JAMESfVan Dusen in the senior play. Dick certainly goes big with the girls and is not far behind with the fellows. He has set his stamp on the school and is the sort anyone is proud to own as a friend. 160. FLORENCE .IEFFERY-An athletic girl with sky-scraping proclivities. Does not confine her attention to chasing tennis balls, however. Star student.



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161. HENRIETTA KAHN-One of the prettiest, most vivacious and most attractive girls in Shortridge. A good student and loyal supporter of her Alma Mater. And can she drive an electric? Just ask Monkey Joseph. 162. GEORGE KAUFFMAN-George's rise in the military was almost spectacular, but is only one indication of the stuff that he is made of. An athlete of no mean ability. 163. MARIE KANTZ-The life of any gathering. Att1'active. Chum of Margaret Hale. Was a member of the now extinct Girls' Mandolin Club. 164. MAYFIELD KAYLOR-A rising young journalist. Left in February to attend Butler. Member of Friday Echo staff. Did reportorial work for the News last sum- mer and wrote the sports and school notes during the school year. Has a failing for pretty girls. Press Club. 165. CHARLES E. KELLY-Our debonair young major in the R. O. T. C. Sometimes known as U11-ish Kelly. Curly-haired. full of pep, and possesses a sense of humor. Charles is popular with everyone, and a great future will assuredlyibe his. 166. CORNELIUS KEYLER-Cornelius decided to graduate from S. H. S. so he deserted Tech. for S. H. Sis ranks last year. He is fine fellow-good athlete-interested in track. Camp Custer. History star. 167. CARLOS KIEFFER-Carlos came to the United States from the stormy Honduras. This young Spanish gentleman has been busy leaving his mark on S. H. S. ever since his advent here. A musician and all-round good fellow. 168-BARBARA KING-Barbara is one of our,Iinest Shortridge girls. Is always ready for fun, and is a booster of S. H. S. activities. She is an accomplished violinist. Short- ridge Orcliestra. 169. ELIZABETH KING-A charming blonde with naturally rosy cheeks. A cheer- ful and popular friend of both boys and girls. Sister of Genevieve who also graduated from S. H. S. L 170. KATHRYN KING-Noted for her giggle and for her ability as an entertainer. Always talking about Auburn and New Bethel, where she likes to spend her holidays. Tuesday Echo. Therapon. 171. DWIGHT KISERfCaptain of winning White basket ball team. Toots a horn in the band. An earnest fellow with no little ability. 172. HELENA KISTLER-One of the prettiest, cutest little girls in the class. Her attractiveness is more than skin deep, for she is a conscientious student and every- body's friend. 173. GLADYS KLIENHENZRA jolly, curly-haired girl, specializing in the commercial department. Always wears a smile. Her affable disposition and efiiciency assure her success. A 174. GWYNETH KNEE-A first violinist in the orchestra-and a good musician in the bargain. Gwyneth is blonde-attractive-a good dancer. Some girl! 175. ELIZABETH KNOTTSf Betty is all right. Well known, with a good word for everyone. Has black hair, sparkling, brown eyes, and a smile that is irresistible. 176. ELIZABETH KOLMER-A popular member of the fair sex in the senior class. Betty is right there in everything and she certainly makes a hit wherever she goes. 177. JACK KOSTERHOne of the vivacious, athletic kind who are everywhere at once with a smile for all. Jack seems to be a general utility man around Shortridge, but he does credit to the position. Athletic Board. 178. RUFUS KUYKENDALLfNot nearly so big as his name. Rufus made a name for himself in academic circles from his debut in Shortridge and was still going at the finish. History bright light. 179. MARVIN LAIN-There is a connection between Marvin and the Lain business school. We look for big things from him some day in business dealings. Lady fusser, so his brother says. 180. PERCY LAIN-Brother of Marvin. Much like him in that he likes the ladies and has marked business propensities.

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