Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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THE BOOSTER TJL V77 HT?TOftY October 9 — When it comes to record breaking, here ' s to the Allies ' General Kleeman, commander-in-chief of the Allied forces, in his speedy attack today, was vic- torious over General Von Fechtman and his followers, among them the well- known Miss Uhl. What ' s more, all down the ranks, the positions fell into the Allies ' power. (At least we ' ll say it did.) Charlotte Uhl, surviving the attack, changed her colors and was elected Kleeman ' s assistant. Hazel Grady was se- lected to write the numerous notes needed from time to time, and the Honorable Mr. Edward Gass was chosen to use his magnetic personality in extracting all the money that might be needed, from the tearful members of said forces. All ' s well that begins well. October 27 — Of course, so classy an organization as ours needed a color, a real-for-sure color. The boys, poor at sighting, must needs endeavor to have something that could be seen at least at one mile ' s distance, and immediately voted for peacock blue. (Imagine it!) It is dreadful to think what might have happened if the regiment, composed for the most part of girls and a few artistic souls, had not come to the rescue and obtained the right color for their standard — garnet. October 31 — Because of the great consternation among some of Mr. Faust ' s fair admir- ers, a council was held by the same at three o ' clock in the cloak room of Room 9. The subject discussed was Where Did It Go? After a lengthy debate it was decided that he must have lost it on his way to Virginia. November 2 — Extra! The June Seniors with flying colors, appeared in a. body today at the January ' 17 ' s celebration of Ivy day. Mr. McComb made his first Ivy day speech and the awe-inspiring president, George Littell, presented our pompous president with the silver trowel. Later the step-ladder trio made their debut into society and an eighth wonder was added to the seven famed wonders of the world. Gerald Watson held up his head! November 12 — Did anyone notice that it has begun to grow again? November 17 — Was it a success? I should say so. Maybe it was like a Penal Farm. Everybody had the best time ever. Pink is very becoming to Mr. Money ' s com- plexion. Indeed, he looked very well in his pink apron with the extra large pockets. We hope, however, that when he really begins cooking, he will have an apron that covers more space. November 21 — It looks something like a baseball diamond and yet they don ' t play baseball in Japan. It ' s individual, original and unusual. That is No. 20, the June ' 17 class pin. P. S. — Don ' t be insulted about the baseball diamond. It is not supposed to be large enough for Cy Clark to play on. November 26 — Norris Wagaman says a person can see it clear across the room now. It surely is doing well. December 15 — Early this morning, the appearance of the newly organized Fireman ' s Union lor, better known of late as The Blue Shirt Brigade, caused much excitement in the halls of Manual. It was announced that membership belonged exclusively to the world famous stars, Omar York, Edward Gass, and William Foley. Owing

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