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

 - Class of 1919

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THE BOOSTER 19 ever cmw m JUNE.

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00 SENIOR CENSUS OF JUNE, 1919 Name— Nickname— M. Buker D. D. G. Bishop Gertie C. Barker Vera’s Boy D. Clark Tom-boy F. Cox Burr-top X. Dodge Newt. Wm. Engle Red T. Gallagher Tom C. Herschovitz Zip C. Harmon Ceice c. Hale I )ressy E. Heinzerling Diz B. Jordan Dittle Benny B. Kryter Battling Bob B. Kurman Bert B. Mathews Dude J. Stickle Bane 1. Kwitney Izzy I. Waltz Kate R. Williams Bobby H. Wurster Herb P. Valentine Phil F. Fishman Fob M. Dost utter Peggy R. Smock Uuthie B. Robinson Burke V. Gebauer Verg B. Secrest Zcke G. Keckler Joe H. Geiger Hands D. Burge Don Y. Rothbard Ja Da E. Vickers Billy H. Herell Harry H. Baldauf Baldy F. Messing Mess H. Blank Totally Noted for— Appearance— Fiddling Dignified Pretty face Kovel y Dancing Grand Painted cheeks Mostly false Being late Crushing Wisdom Unshaven Ignorance Don’t look Talking Irish Black eyes Oriental Big mouth Handsome Noisy voice Crooked Flirting Stunning Oratory Solemn Brains Conceited Shiney “Putts” Military Sweet smile Short Intelligence Disconnected Secret ideas Foreign Attractiveness Charming Appetite Hungry Judgment Determined Hair-dress Sweet Betting Jewish Friendliness Indescribable Timidity Lazy Good Looks Speedy Agonizing Diplomatic Dong ones From Chicago Having trouble Striking Big feet Elephant Studying Slick Great voice Sleepy Bashfulness Lonely Singing “Blues” Pitiful Dates Innocent Short legs Dwarf Filling space Blank Wants to be— Violinist Dainty Jew’s Harpist Dancer Beauty Doctor Athlete Caruso II Batchelor Dike Theda Bara Man of Leisure Good-looking Popular Great Married Officer Circus owner Collector Bolshevik! I x ved Baker Doctor Movie star Chemist Famous With Johnny Traffic cop Juror A stranger Zeke’s buddy Dike Sampson Chemist Fancy diver A Vampire Aviator Engineer •Big Haberdasher Will be— Minister Designer Comedian Mrs. Stickle Democrat Daddy Stage hand Donely Kitchen Mechanic Shoe clerk Fashion plate Society belle Ed. of Life” Divorced General Clown Poor Harmless Remembered Grocery clerk Undertaker Mrs. Kryter Rabbi Suffragette Undecided Bell-boy Justice of Peace Misunderstood Dike Barrel Bootblack Chorus Girl Teacher Ash Man Butcher Tailor Dude THE BOOSTER



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20 THE BOOSTER Class Will By Frank Cox We, the June, ' 19, Class of Emmerich Manual Training High School of Indianapolis, in Marion County, State of Indiana, being still of sound mind and memory, feeling that our remaining life is short, do make, publish and declare our last will and testament as follows: First. We leave the school, and wish in it permanently installed, the spirit to win which it has been our fortune to posses during the last year. Second. We leave, to grace the shelves of our library, the thirteen volumes of the great masterpiece, written jointly by Dr. Carter Sanitary Bellenbach and Thomas Aquinaldo Gallagher, entitled, Famous Actresses and How to Get Acquainted with Them. Third. We leave the three seats in the office regularly occupied by J. T. Rice, George Keckler and Milton Brook Secrest, to those designated by one of the guardians of our great and glorious school law, Mr. Bertram Sanders. Fourth. We leave behind to Mr. Morrison, such men as Albert Jamison, William Wurtz, Emil Harmison and Orville Spear, and others whom he may mold into another winning basketball team. Fifth. We leave the excess weight of the fat little rascal, J. Bane Stickle, to skinny Alex Levinson. Sixth. We leave to Roy Geider the private graveyard in which dangerous William Engle buried the victims of his terrible knife, among them Verne K. Reeder. Seventh. We leave the razor used by Newt. Dodge and Robert O ' Conner to some one who can appreciate such a device. Eighth. We will to Burk Robison the painting of Margaret Lostutter, en- titled, Pandora, painted by Hans Geiger. Ninth. We leave to Glenn Kingham, the job, abandoned by the Reeder- Robison Detective Agency, of finding the persons who murdered the cherry pie at the Glossbrenner residence on the night of April 27th. Tenth. We will to the school $6,000,000 to pay for dishes, legs, chairs, doors, b asketball black boards, the ceilings of various gymnasiums over the state, and various other things destroyed by Bob O ' Conner. Eleventh. We leave to Bashful George Glossbrenner, Mr. O ' Conner ' s abil- ity to get acquainted with strangers. Twelfth. We leave to Walton Cash the filing cabinet, used by Goebel O ' Nan, in which he may keep the names of the fair beauties whose hearts he has broken. Thirteenth. We will to Crawford Barker and Vera Maple, J. T. Rice and Ruth Smock, $5,000 with which they may take a trip to Niagara Falls. Fourteenth. We leave J. Clark Hale ' s wrist watch to some good, good- looking girl. Fifteenth. We leave to Mr. Rice also the Scanlon Memorial Gymnasium, two hundred feet long, and a small cannon with which he may shoot long ones to his heart ' s content. Sixteenth. We leave to Mr. Money the monkey cage occupied by Harry Davis and Crawford Barker, and the arena used for the fights of Stickle and Royce Wright. Seventeenth. We give Marion Loutts ' entire fleet of aeroplanes and air castles to Mexico. Eighteenth. We leave to the coming classes the loyal, hard-working spon- sors — Miss Knox, Miss Burnside, and Mr. Money. Nineteenth. We give our heartiest appreciation to the other teachers who have helped make the history of the class a successful one. Twentieth. We appoint Mr. E. H. K. McComb executor of this, our last will and testament. FRANK M. COX, Will Maker. Things we refuse to pass on: Continued on page 21.

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