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Senior Census NAME NICKNAME Esther Adams ..........Buzz ............ Mildred Allen .........Millie .......... Edith Almeroth ........Ede.............. Irma Beerman ..........irm ............. Edwin Berryhill .......Dis-Count ....... Ralph Bockstahler......Vis-Count ....... Helen Brandenburger . . . Red .......... Ruth Brundrette........Ruthie .......... Walton Cash ...........Walt ............ Frances Childers ......Frenchy.......... George Cleaver ........K. K. K. K....... Izodore Cohen .........Izzie............ Artie Codings .........Charlie ......... LaVon Cox .............Von ............. Barbara Eckstein ......Babs ............ William Gaddis ........Bill ............ Roy Geider ............Gus ............. William Gane ..........Bill............. Clinton Glascock ......Clint ........... Barbara Hensley .......Bob ............. Harry Johnson .........Spuds ........... Robert Kniptash .......Lou ............. Edgar Driftmeyer ......Count............ Emma Leercamp .........Dearie .......... Alex Levinson .........Skinnay ......... Helen Matthews ........Zip ............. Marion Milton .........Mary ............ Herschall Moatts ......Hersch .......... Owen Mogg .............Shorty .......... Elizabeth Morlan ......Betty ........... Dorcas Morris .........Dork ............ Gladys Morrison .......Celestie ........ Gerald Reese ...........Jerry .......... Martha Royce ..........Martly........... Robert Ritter .........Bob ............. Ralph Petitt ..........Pete ............ Edith Starkey ..........Ta Da .......... Harry Tobin ...........Past Participle . . Clinton Whitney .......Speedy........... Louise Zimmerman ......Zimmie .......... NOTED FOR . Having trouble . .Bashfulness ...... .Secretiveness .... .Skillfulness...... .Manners .......... . Dimples.......... . Flirting ........ . Poetry .......... .Laugh ............ .Monkey-shines ... . Brains .......... . Foolishness ..... .Athletics ........ .Sweet Smile....... .Curls ............ , Dancing ........ . Seriousness ..... . Acting .......... . I ’oise ......... .Disposition ...... .Girls............. .Tennis ........... .The Countess . . . . . Dates .......... .Women Lover ... .Attractiveness . .. .Wisdom .......... . Cleverness ...... .Machine .......... . Eyes ........... .Timidity ........ . Good Looks ...... .Smile ........... . Being late ...... .Jokes ........... . Eyes ............ .Singing ......... . Poker .......... • Basketball ..... , Artisticness ... APPEARANCE WANTS TO BE ..Innocent .............Circus Owner...... ..Subdued ..............Teacher........... ..Short ................Famous ........... ..Dazzling .............Sunbeam .......... ..Quiet ................Cashier .......... ..Shaven ...............Post-master ...... .. Dainty...............Popular .......... ..Noble ................Author ........... ..Disconnected .........Petted ........... . . Indiscribable ......Remembered ....... ..Dignified ............It ............... ..Laughable.............Door-keeper ...... . . Classy .............Stenographer ..... . .Lonely ..............Beauty doctor .... ..Sweet.................Happy ............ . . Clever .............I oved............ ..Kittenish ............Surgeon........... . . Bold ...............Captain .......... ..Graceful .............Bright ........... . .Willowy..............Coach............. . . Peachy .............Scientist ........ . . Staunch ............President ........ ..Conceited ............Noticed .......... ..Charming .............With Gerald....... . . Plump ..............Millionaire ...... . . Military ...........Movie Star........ ..Pleasing .............Clever ........... ..Good .................Brilliant ........ . . Proud ..............Electrician ...... ..Stunning..............Adored............ ..Haughty ..............Clerk ............ ..Lazy .................Actress .......... .. Cute ................Lawyer ........... ..Determined............Physician ........ . . Slick ..............Stage Manager . . . . .Lovable .............Property Man .... ..Solemn ...............Happy ............ . . Startling ..........Sharp Shooter ..Snappy ...............Crap Shooter...... .. Sleepy ..............Artist............ WILL BE Divorced Yell-leader Chorus Girl Blank Toe Dancer Murdered Mrs. Geider Opera Singer Minister Harmless Married Arrested Football Star Harmless Suffragette Chauffeur Actor Nuisance Conductor Comedian Porter Daddy Professor Fashion Plate Junk Dealer Society Belle Lawyer Coal Heaver Model Designer Artist Grocery Clerk Clown I'ndecided Auctioneer Sailor Fortune Teller Commander Prize Fighter School Marm CO THE BOOSTER
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8 THE BOOSTER call at his house very soon to renew my acquaintance with his wife, formerly Helen Brandenburger. I stepped up to a cigar store to buy a cigar, and I was astonished to see the Indian statue in front of that store come to life and take the appearance of Clinton Zenith Glascock. After shaking hands with him and asking where I could find some other of my schoolmates, I bought a cigar and departed. I then went to Riverside Park for some recreation before resuming my duties. Three shots for a nickel. Step right up, came the voice of Herschell Moats. Needless to say, we were both delighted to see each other. I took three shots and hit the colored fellow right in the nose. He came from behind the scenes then and wanted to break my neck until he saw who I was. He was William Buck, the fellow who caused Manual to go bankrupt furnishing him with tardy slips. He did not look very natural with all his paint, but I knew him for all that. He also informed me where I could find some more friends. The next morning I started on my weary way. Stepping into a nearby subway, I heard a familiar voice call, All aboard for Haughville, Brightwood, Broad Ripple and other northern points! Coming closer, I spied Robert Knip- tash. Before he saw me I escaped for I happened to remember that for twenty- five years I had owed him six cents, and I was in no condition to pay it now. As I entered my hotel that evening, a messenger boy, Raymond Mitchell, pre- sented me a telegram which read like this: Go to Hawaii immediately, and try to stop the strike of croquet players. I boarded the Panama Limited for New Orleans and was soon on my way. That night I had some lively experiences. In the compartment next to me I could not help but hear the following conversation : ■ You beast, you, you ' ve only given me five cents since we ' ve been married! Then you made me give it to the porter as a tip. I ' ll pull your hair! Now, Edith, dear, cooed the sweet voice of August Schrader, You know very well that I gave you six cents instead of five and that you bought a stick of gum with the penny. Deciding to have a little fun I called the porter. I looked at him steadily for a couple of minutes, and with one stroke of my hand made white the black- ened face of William Gaddis. He told me a long tale of woe about having to take this job to get to New Orleans where he expected to raise snow balls for the southern children and become rich. Just then an important looking man, in the person of Henry Weghorst, laid a hand on William ' s shoulder and said, You ' ve played enough today, William, you must come to your compartment with me. On the side Henry told me that William had lost his mind over a checker game and was being taken to an asylum in New Orleans. He only imagined he was a porter on the train. After hearing of this sad case, I could not think of the joke I had started to play, so went to sleep. After being asleep for about five minutes I was suddenly awakened by a voice commanding, Hands up! Your money or your life. As I had no money this did not worry me very much. After relieving the occupants of the Pullman of their valuables, the robber started to leave, when a little mar. Owen Mogg, whipped out his revolver and shot the robber in the gizzard. Horrors, I ' m stabbed, sobbed the voice of Lawrence McLaughlin. Mogg and I then got together and took our former classmate out of the train and threw him in a nearby creek, wishing him the best of luck among the other fishes. That ended my adventures until I arrived in Squedunk, Hawaii. Arriving in said burg, I immediately went to see the Duke, or King, or whatever they call the boss in that country, and you may imagine my surprise upon seeing Alex Levinson sitting on the throne, a second class soap box. When he recognized me he ordered a feast. Before long an appetizing menu of spaghetti and onions was floating before us. After lunch he introduced me to the staff of cooks. Edwin Berryhill was first assistant boss, holding the title of Discount. Alfred Mueller was the Baron, while Miss Dorcas Morris was chief cook and bottle washer. I told the King of my business and he soon straightened things up for me, and I went back to the United States, feeling like a young wasp just hatched. (Continued on Page 11)
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