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THE BOOSTER BIRGE CLUB ODD NUMBER CLUB
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THE BOOSTER The Booster PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY The Pupils of Chas. E. Emmerich Manual Training High School Entered as second-class matter March 30, 1912, at Indianapolis, Indiana, under act of March 3, 1879. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 5 Cents a Copy 50 Cents a Semester Vol. 27 June 13, 1922 No. 13 Eva Temple Editor-in-Chief Harold Irby Managing Editor Literary Horace Storer Frank Churchman Elizabeth Rath Personals Edna Voils Athletics William Lichstinn Jokes Emerson Thompson Typists May Shields Marie Rank Mildred Hagerty Clara Wulzer. Faculty Advisors Lena Brady Edward Holloway At last we have started on the path to — what? Shall it be success or failure? Now is the time to re- solve. We have reached seniordom and have finished it. Some will go to college, others will have to go out into the world and face the hard facts of life, but life will be just what we make it. If we wish suc- cess, we must work and strive for it. Success will not come to anyone who sits down, calmly folds his hands and waits for it to drop into his lap. No, success is the compensation for hard, honest work. Many discouragements will meet every one of us on our way through life, but we must be optimistic. Just think that everyone must have his dark days, and these dark days must come to make us appreciate our brighter ones more. All you seniors, attention! Don ' t forget to subscribe for the Booster next year. It ' s terrible, seniors, but we have to go. Some day our class president will be the president of the United States. Wasn ' t our class play great? We wish all our athletic team! success for the following year. You, underclassmen, don ' t fail to back them up. What has happened to the class books? They seem to have lost their popularity. Say, don ' t you think we had some Booster this semester? We had a snappy little editor, that ' s the rea- son. Don ' t give up at the first failure, but try, try again. Sobbed a little senior leaving Man- ual, Oh, I have to face the cruel, cruel world now. Wtjrtt Swings £n Urntig It is best, my lad when the world goes wrong, to stick to your task, work straight along, and keep the goal of your hopes in sight; for things in the end, will come out right. That the tongue is not steel, yet it cuts, That cheerfulness is the weather of the heart. That advice is like castor oil — easy enough to give, but hard to take. That wealth, may bring luxuries, but luxuries do not always bring hap- piness. That an open mind, an open hand, and an open heart will everywhere find an open door. That success is never reached with- out hard work. Joe Jefferson: I hear your father won a suit in court the other day. Sam Glazier: Yes. But it wouldn ' t fit him.
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S rniur Census NOTED FOR NAME Abbott, Joseph Aiken. Harley Aldred, Mae Arens. Edward Bainika, Hazel Bauldauf, Cora Barker, Benjamin Beerman, Louise Bettge, William Bradley, Carl Breedlove, Bonnie Breedlove. Cecil Brown. Opal Budd, Lester Bullard. Mabel Burgan, Hobart Burgan, Katherine Burris, Joe Campbell, Arthur Campbell, Nellie Caraselli. Everino Carr, Laura Cecil, Carl Christie, Harold Churchman. Frank Dain, Eulalah Depperman, Otto Dickson. Gertrude Dinninger, Eula Dolk. Mary Dubin, Sarah Ehlers, William Emigholz, Elmer Essex, Nell Felton, Dorothy Gaylord, Francis Geis, Louis Geisendorff, Harold Gemmer. Edna Glezen, Mary Goldman. David Graver, Estella NICKNAME Joe Curly Dred Eddie Ha zee Corsey Bennie Beer Bettikie Fir ad ley Bonniebee Cece Ruby Les May bell Hobe Katie Jeb Art Nell Stubby Lizzie Fat Christmas Major Ukelah Ott Gertie Eulee D. D. Sahara . Bill Dutch Nellie Dots French ie Louie Goose Gemmer Toots Dave Stell Violining Blond hair Big eyes Boosting Friendliness Everything Pitching Sweetness Ball playing Seeing the ladies Curls Studious looks Simplicity Excellence A u I.ong legs Dreamy eyes Marcelled hair Getting Trig Poetry Selling papers Giggles Squashing ’em Chemistry Flirting Talkativeness Admiring girls History Figures Wonderful voice Fairy stories Bow ties Sportsmanship Music Dancing Smile Appetite Beautiful hair Carrying books Cutting Sweet disposition Staying out of 31mtr, 1U22 APPEARANCE WANTS TO BE WILL BE Artistic Jack, the triant killer Nice Likeable Indescribable College girl Long Little Girl Indignant Towering giant Delightful Discontented Mostly false Princely Sweet Dignified Dainty Trampish Oil Nifty Piratical Solemn Frail Industrious Crooked O. K. always School boy French Overgrown lady Crushing Plump Capable Cave mannish Short Loveable Handsome Conceited Unforgettable Graceful Stately Oriental Willowy Choir leader Eugene O’Brien Angel Senator Good rooking Gym teacher Singer Married Army officer Dancing teacher Sister’s chum Beauty doctor Jew’s harpist Professor School teacher' Artist Popular Rock thrower Window decorator Poetess Junk dealer Happy Trapeze swinger President of U. S. Famous Suffragette Barber Greek goddess Art teacher Second Farrar' Vampish Famous writer Bachelor Musician Store model Military man Movie star Chemist School teacher Opera singer Circus owner Nazimova Newsboy Clerk Nun Dancing master Hair dresser ' Gravel digger’s wife Drayman Expression teacher Baseball umpire Window washer Widow Undecided Chorus belle Priest S. S. teacher Cartoonist Lonely Rock breaker Paper hanger Housekeeper Banana man Cook Street cleaner Chorister Valet Stenographer Historian Oculist Old maid Nobody knows With him Auctioneer Famous saxophonist Governess Music composer Clerk Rabbi Clown Toe dancer Modern maiden Collector Ticket seller THE BOOSTER
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