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THE BOOSTER 9 Hugh Johnston— Hopes to own a slight interest in the American Central Life Insurance Company some day. Margaret Kluger — News editor Senior Booster, Top Ten, Masoma, Junior Drama League. A quiet, unassuming girl whom Manual is proud to name on her list of graduates. Rosa Koor — Masoma, Top Ten, president Business Girls ' Club. A quiet, demure little girl, and the very best kind of a friend. Ruth Kingham — Masoma, Top Ten. Ranks high in scholarship. A kind and lov- able girl. Saul Klein — Scientifically speaking — Saul-a-maniac. Our violinist has our very best wishes for a brilliant future. Hyman Kaminsky — We do wish that Hyman would come-in-sky to our dances. Arthur Landes — The stalwart Captain Standish in the class play. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Under the instruction of Miss Perkins has been able to acquire the ability to eat soup without flatting a note. Has a slight (?) interest in Tech. Sherman Lightle — Baseball, basketball second team 1920. A likable fellow with many friends. John Long — The Kandy Kid. Is not related to his name. Lillian Maschino — Says she ' s going to be an old maid. Do you believe it? We don ' t. Edna Melvin — Masoma. Has a hobby for producing jazz on the violin. George McNeely — Roines Club, football. Charter member of the ' Associated Order of Ice-cream Dishers. Edith Meyer — Masoma. Our business-like cashier in the lunchroom the third period. Pearl McDaniel — Masoma. Designed our arm band. Will never be forgotten as having designed and made the most beautiful banner any class ever had. John Motley — Surely did his bit towards making our Class Day a success as Nebuchadnezar, the Conjuror. Janet Moats — Is dramatically inclined. Has an ambition to appear behind the footlights. Dan O ' Connor — Our promising young architect who assures reduced rates for planning our future homes. Al ice Parker — Knows an awful lot about books — that is, how to handle them in a library. Susie Peters — A January senior, but is now attending Butler College. Josephine Renier — Will Maker January ' 21, president Junior Drama League. Famous uke artist, having performed before the king of the Cockatoo Islands. Should have been a boy. Anna Richardson — A quiet student, but silence is golden. Helen Rosebrock — Planned Miriam ' s wardrobe for the class play. Lillian Rosenthal — Has a very questionable forehead. Edgar Rugenstein — Fortunately stepped on a banana peel and slipped into our class. Leon Saunders — Figures frequently and prominently in office gossip. Rose Saperstein — Frequently visited us this semester at the expense of burning several gallons of midnight oil. Hortense Smith — A very efficient little seamstress having showed her ability on the cape worn by Captain Standish in the class play. Lillyon Snyder — Vice-president January ' 21. president Masoma Club, class play, joke editor Senior Booster. Is awfully glad Bob was never absent on days that we had class meetings. Leonard Sprecher — A fine fellow who -has learned the art of being able to keep his mouth shut in the presence of the antagonizing sex. Norval Stelhorn — Was carried to the rest room for first aid from Mrs. Rehm the other day after a certain member of the fair sex had smiled at him. Raymond Strain — Basketball, track. Has been a long time in selecting a gradua- tion class. We feel elated that he has selected ours. Belva Thompson — We do not know much about her, but we are sure someone else does. George Thormeyer — Class play. Roines Club, Top Ten, Junior Drama League. A good, likeable chap. And that thrilling scene in the class play! Um-m boy! Irene Turner — Got an A plus from Miss Iske in history. Nuf sed! Robert Uhl — Our distinguished and popular president who is worthy of being commander-in-chief of such an estimable class. Has worked hard to make January ' 23 the best ever. Postelle Vaughn — Otherwise, Instant Postum. Why? Because he ' s there on the instant when you need him. Florence Wacker — It is rumored that Florence is to become a vampire. Anna Weaver — Masoma, Junior Drama League. We promised not to publish her most important accomplishment. We ' ll say this much, however, it ' s a goode one. Will Wetter— Prophet January ' 21, vice-president Roines Club, class play, presi- dent Science Club. Thinks that Elsie is an adorable name for a girl Otto Wickstrom— First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Will be remembered as the dash- ing voung dare-devil in our class play. Dorothy Wilson — Is known for her wonderful coiffure. Alma Whitely — Says she adores botany. Surely there is some mistake. Alma Williams — General manager Business Bulletin. Good all-round student and stenographer. Norman Wise — Has answered the call and is learning how to dance. Lillian Wood — One of our most enthusiastic Class Dav workers. Carl Wundram — All-citv tackle 1920. Drum maior. Has been unanimously chosen to pose as the Camnbell Kid for advertising Campbell ' s soups. Marie Ziegler — Class play, Masoma, Top Ten. A sincere and !oyal friend. Ranks high in scholarship and achievement.
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THE BOOSTER 1920-21 Masoma Club 1920-21 Roines Club
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