Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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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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181. JOHN LANCE-Handsomeg look at him. A well-known and popular young man about school. Good tennis player. lS2. LaVONNE LARRISON-One of the school's beauty spots. Hails from Irvington: lived through Vergil, and is 'tpretty elegant with boys and girls. 183. ESTHER LEFKOVITZ-It will be safe to say that she is the smallest member of this class. Esther left school in February, after completing a commercial course. 184. DOROTHY LENTZ-If still waters run deep, Dorothy is almost fathomless. When she does talk, though, she says nice things. The laws and theories of Chemistry held little terror for her. 185. RUSSELL LEVYWA military genius. Hobby-electricity and wireless. A hard worker and fine fellow. Star in almost any subject you can mention. Wireless Club. 186. CATHERINE LIBBY-Very reserved. Doesn't volunteer much information in class, but shows what she knows and can do when called on. A true-blue Shortridger, and the kind of a girl you like to meet. 187. FRANK LIDKINGSeWe'd like to know whether Frank was ever called on when he wasn't right there. Math. star of first magnitude. The kind of student who main- tains Shortridge standards of scholarship. 188. SALVATORE LIGGERA-Small, dark-eyed. studious fellow. Quiet but popular with all his fellow pupils who recognize his ability as a true student. Stars in math. Jespecially geometry. 189. EMIL LINEGAR-Debater. Boys' Jazz Band. Emil is fat and good natured. Just simply drives the girls wild about him when he plays his jazz. . 190. HAROLD LINGENFELTER-One of the fellows we are glad to call a Shortridge graduate, because of a splendid record made in the Navy during the war. Harold finished his course in the summer, and is now attending Purdue. 191. LOUIS LIPPS-Very much a humorist. Session Room 3 holds a strange attraction for him. ,Full of life and always ready for a good time. 192. IDA LOBRAICO-Star in botany. She is quite a talented little artist and a light and graceful dancer. Seems to be a favorite of the Muses. 193. ELIZABETH LOCKARD-Will undoubtedly become famous in the world of art. Has won several art contests, including the one for the Christmas Echo cover design in 1919. 194. MARIAN LOMAX-Rather quiet. Never seen in the halls without John. She is as sweet to all her friends as can be. 1515. PAUL S. LONGENECKER-Hasn't been here for the complete high school course, but a thorough Shortridger nevertheless. Braved the perils of Vergil in good fashion. 196. FLORENCE LUPTON-One of those famous Irvingtonites who are always ahead in everything. She stars in speaking French fluently. Friend of Anne Moorehead. 1517. AGNES LUSTIG-A sweet and very demure little miss. Inclined to look at life in a tolerant attitude. Well liked by all who know her. 1518. GEORGIA ROSE LYNN-Likes to tease, but never vexes. She will probably be a librarian if she continues her present occupation. Bright, clever, nice to know. 109. RUTH MCCLURE-Plays violin in the orchestra. She may not be English, but is often heard to exclaim Evans! A very sweet little blonde. 200. HELEN McDANIELS-Just came from Kokomo last November, and has made lots of friends here in a short time. Very cute, good dancer, full of pep, has bobbed hair-that's Helen. -

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