Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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Iill 111 .ik 112 3213 if? ik 11 ik 1153 112 Martha Luedemann-A mixture of sunshine, intel- ligence, and sincerity. Albert Lutz-You can't be blue with Al,'. Nlifilliam McArthur--Sounds Scotch-but he is generous. Raymond McClain-The man with a smile is the man worthwhile. Robert McClimon-A promising speaker of the English Vllc. Morris McDaniels-XVhen Morris tap dances, they throw water on the orchestra. House who likes Francis McKenzie-Charlie Davis ll-no mistake. Joe McKinster-A quiet nature with dignity to spare. Robert McKittrick- They say all great men die young. I feel sick. Helen McNeeley-Displays a pleasing smile-only one token of her friendliness. Gladys MacDonald-A delightful Southern accent. jean Mackay-Pretty to walk withg witty to talk with. ,loc Macy-Mr. Popularity, himself. Max Mansfield -President Raccoon Mansfield- pride of R. R. 1. David Mason-A flourishing green Techite. Ellsworth Maxwell-The boy who knows how to get money from girls. Viona May-As fair as the month of May. Edward Meith-Our stable boy of play fame. Margaret Meixner-A good countenance is a letter of introduction. Stella Merriman-May be tiny, but she's mighty. Evelyn Mertz-A truly feminine Miss. Arthur Michel-No relation to Arthur Mometer. Mary Miessen-The competent and famous editor- in-chief is a budding columnist. Kenneth Miley-An industrious metal worker. Byron D. Miller-Three cheers for an optimist, can be an actor and a director alternately. Enza Miller-Library club-she knows her books. Helen M. Miller-ls to hang out her shingle as an advertiser. Omer Miller-Action is the fruit of knowledge. Rudolph Miller-Everybody struggle-here comes Rudy. How that boy drives! Charles Mills-Miss Brochhausen will give Charlie a recommendation. Mary Mitchell-Has been faithful in seeing that R. R. 1 has good programs. Charles Moffatt-XVants it understood that he is no relative of little Miss Muffett. Ruth Mogab-Little streams make mighty rivers. Marvlin Moncrief-The type you like. Dorothy Montagu-A conscientious girl with loads of pep. Earl Moore-Has accomplished the art of making a girl's heart stand still. Pauline Moore-Can probably explain some of the disturbance in roll call. Louise Moorman-Has literary talent-past, pres- ent. and future. Robert Morris-A scientist of no mean ability. Bertine Mueller-She astounds the Art department with her unusual ability. 'll' Mary Murphy--An attractive girl with an excel- lent scholastic record. Arthur Mutter-The novelist for the June class. Opal Neidigh-Nothing exceeds wisdom. Jewel Newgent-When it comes to dancing, Jewel shakes a wicked foot. Hannah Newman-Variety is the spice of life. Harold Nisenbaum-He seems busier than he really is-but perhaps he is. Charlene Noblitt-A lady makes no noise. Bakes North-Eddie, the boy with the million dol- lar disposition. Herbert Norwood-A steady man for every job. Mary Nuding-Popularity personihed. Let's make oper-dooperf' Kiefer Ober-The reasoning of the St1'OI1gCSt is always best. Pauline Olsen-lndifferent and unassuming, she draws the beaux -violin, we mean. Ethel Mary Qstrom-Launched the good ship i'CANNON,7 on its 1929 June senior year. Edward Parry-Feathers float, but pearls lie low. Foster Parsons-Foster will be a parson some day. Glenn Paschall-A rival of the Prince of Wales. George Paton-Why does George search the sky for falling stars? Ruth Patten-Gave lots of laughs to her expres- sion class. Helen Peacock-Helen walks and glides, but doesn,t strut like other peacocks. Agnes Peele-She is fond of sports, especially ath- letes. Lloyd Pentecost-Happy-go-lucky5 a worldly man. Helen Louise Perkins-When duty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash. Arthur Phegley-XVill be in Big Business in 1940. Eleanor Piper-May publish a book soon, entitled Sewing, My Favorite Pastimef' Helen Pitt-A girl with a heart of gold and a smile for everyone. Kern Porter-Brown eyes and brown hair seem to please Kern's friends. Kenneth Powell-Quiet and unassuming, but with a mind of his own. Dorothy Prather-Can't wait to be a co-ed. Robert G. Price--His mind is heavier than air. Francis Pritchard-A most nonchalant young man who is well liked. Dorothy Prosch-Our prospective grand opera star. Mable Pruitt-Reserved, but delightfully attractive. Margaret Pruitt-Who is going to be the honored recipient of Margaret,s charming smiles? Virginia Qualrer-She favored R. R. 2 with hu- morous readings. Mary Quigley-Never idle a momentg thrifty and thoughtful of others. john Ramee-A good shot and a square shooter. Lucille Ramsey-Count her among our future em- inent pianists. Harold Ransburg-Beats bothersome book bogus by blufling. Mary Lyndall Raper-How are Lyndall and Lind- bergh alike?-Always gone. Joseph Reeve-Gets his money's worth at the Tech lunchroom. if lik 132 3112 122 3112 2111 2135 III? ii 111 iii ill 1. l l 22

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