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THE CRIMSON J. LESLIE ZOELLER Hi-Y Club, '36. History Club, '36w, '37, '37V,. Rifle Club, '371f,, Rifle Team, '37Mg. Crimson Staff, '37M,. Here he is, girls! And isn't he just too cute? Author tsee his works in numerous magazinesl, diplomat twitness his work in the speech classy, and scholar thear him dis- course on Dickensl.-this wild man knows well how to influence people and skin friends. VVe prophesy that he will make his mark some day! All Senior Photos by New York Studio 5 ' W - ' l The ecedinp pages carry pictures of those members of the class who cared to participate in the publication of this book. All members of the class of 19375 do not appear. Publication of one's picture does not insure graduation. THINGS WE ARE PROUD OF The Class of 1937K is pro-ud of being the last class to enter Manual while Mr. E. P. Chapin was principal. We are also proud to have in our class the last of the boys that have taken the four-year course at the school. In our sophomore year, Mr. Jordan became principal of Manual, and since he has been here, we have had many changes which we feel were for the good of the school. During the term that ended with our graduation a new school paper that was named Mirror got its start. The Mirror has a few advantages over our regular monthly paper, as it can publish news that is current. We feel that the greatest action made during the time we were at Manual was the organization of student government. We are proud to say the Student Council was started and led o-n by the members of this Senior Class. We know every class cannot be as fortunate as we. Maybe we just got the lucky breaks, but to function an organization must have good leadership. --Willis Haag. Twenty-nine
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THE CRIMSON HARRY KENNETH 'IWVYMAN National Honor Society, '37V2. VVell-known around the school is this Twyman boy who drives a Ford V-8. NVhom does he go out with at night? He doesn't want this known all over the school Knot muchl. Harry is a good student and a good friend. Mr. Smith is his pal. Fine boy, Harry! ARTHUR JOSEPH VOSS Band, '35, 13555, '36, '36V2, '37, BTW. Dixie Band Contest, '35: State Band Contest, '35, '36, Debate Team, '37w. Tumbling Team, '35. This is another one of those quiet boys who say little and do much. There is one class where he forgets his silence and blares forth into deep and heart inspiring' speeches. That class' is Mr. Duncan's debating: class, of course! JULIUS CECIL YVILSON Bowling Team, '35W, '36. J. C. is not heard of much around the school: but who knows that he won't be heard about in later life, maybe as an executive of a large firm, maybe as some championship bowler? A boy like this one is bound to succeed. VVILLIAM GERALD VVOLF Spanish Club, '35V2, '36, '36W, The short boy of the senior class is very popular with Mr. Marshall, although in his class for the second. term. Little VVilliam should become a smart grown man, maybe a teacher, in his dear subject trig- onometry .XVe wish this short fellow a long success. PAUL VVORTHAM Law Club, '37. Senior Crimson Staff. History Club, '37V2. A very fine looking chap and a good fellow, this VVortham boy has the qualifications for a lawyer if he should decide to take up this pro- fession, Liked around the school, this curly haired chap will and should be successful with the weaker sex. XVe are all for you, Mr. XVorthamg good luck! Twenty-eight
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THE CRIMSON ALFRED VICTOR DUPONT York Studio. Our school owes its existence to the generosity and foresight of Mr. duPont. Thirty
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