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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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THE BOOSTER 11 During my layover in XeA Orleans I decided to visit a restaurant. Upon entering I was surprised to see that the cashier was Mrs. Helen Matthews Scott. Her husband. Karl Scott, was owner of the hash house. I ordered bean soup, crushed potatoes, lizzards ' hearts, frogs on toast, and grape fruit. Every- thing was excellent but the grape fruit. I started talking to Karl and found out the occupation of Mr. Robert Ritter. He was first vice-president of the Organ Grinders ' Union Xo. 999 of Beech Grove, and Gerald Reese was occupying the position of monkey for the organ. It was needless to say that he filled the posi- tion well. He also told me that Isadore Cohen was in jail, having stolen a kiss from Mrs. Ralph Brooks, formerly Miss Marie Abbit. Albert Fishman was a crabbed old bachelor, havins: had his spirit broken long ago by Artie Collings. Artie Collings was making life miserable for some man whom she had married be- cause of his money. Harry Johnson was the floor walker in a beauty parlor on Indiana avenue. His assistants include Barbara Hensley. Alberta Imel, Louise Zimmerman, with Roy Pedigo as boss. Clinton Whitney and his wife, formerly Mildred Allen, were operating a cocoa parlor in Bevo. Xear Beer, Indiana. ' Walton, Walton, get up! Your breakfast is cold and you ' ll be late for school. Yes ' ni, I meekly murmured as I woke up out of a very unusual dream. suggested, might have been chosen had not Miss Knox come to the rescue with Be American. For some time several of the people had been acting very strangely, espe- cially Helen Brandenburger and Louise Zimmerman. They were usually seen in a deep study— laboriously scribbling on a piece of paper — while all the rest wondered. Then one day came the an- swer. Helen rushed out of her state- room grandly waving her scrap of paper. At the same time came a bunch of others, all eager to show what they had done. Helen reached the deck first, however, where all the other Seniors were gathered, and proudly exhibited a pin design. The others followed breathlessly, but every one was crowding around Helen, and they were so taken up with her design that it was immediately accepted. They next examined Louise Zimmerman ' s design, and although it was against the custom they chose her design for an arm band. Then suddenly out of a clear sky the guard who had so nobly stood on duty before the ship ' s safe, announced that he must give up his position. He was undecided as to whether he wanted to go on or wait for the next ship. The class looked about wildly for another guard who would be so faithful. Then some one espied Clin- ton Glascock, who was patiently scrub- bing the deck. He was surely steady enough to be guard, and he at least would not grumble at the change, so Continued from page 3 Clinton was promoted with high hon- ors. Finally the most looked-forward-to thing for most Seniors came. Miss Perkins announced the names of the class plays; then, after about two weeks ' of hard practice, the plays were given. The Will, the first play, was a tragical sort of thing with a villain, a beautiful lady, a stolen will and everything. ' Op o ' Me Thumb, the sec- ond, pictured a typical laundry with shirts, collars, socks and, of course, a man. Best of all. The Christmas Chime, a comedy with a grand finale — and then some innocent person asks why Helen Brandenburger is so anx- ious to give the play again! Every one had been so busy and contented that all were surprised when it was announced that there were only two more weeks of sea life for most seniors. The ship had been drawing nearer and nearer the port of Gradua- tion. Somehow every one had a good feeling for the old ship, and all hated to leave it. However, without a word, all packed up and got ready to step ashore. Frances Childers stepped out ' Thursdav nisht. We wonder where. Mary Xer.l is now a Sunday school teacher. Her pet pupil is William Gaddis.
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