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15c ' vi 41 127 WILLIAM STEWART— Football and track star. Anothei one who waited around in order to graduate with us. 123 ALFARETTA SUMMERS— Showed good judgment when she transferred to Manual, Livefly, and full of pep. 129 THERA SUMMERS— Ted. Classy. World War veteran. Basketball, football, baseball, and track. 130 KATHRYN TACOMA— Sweet and clever. Will be a society belle. 131 CARRIE TANNER— Harmless, but happy. Would make a good geometry teacher. 132 MARY TAYLOR — Snappy looking. Always has plenty of flowers. 133 GERTRUDE TEIPEN— Noted for her sweet disposition. A typical Man- ualite. 134 ERNA THIELMAN— Basket-ball star. Glass play. Another bobbed-haired Manualite. 135 MARGARET THOMPSON— Just look for Ruth Deming, and there will be Margaret. Will be a suffragette. 136 ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD— Giftorian. Secretary of Birge Club. Basket- ball. Is a very cute girl whom we love to hear laugh. 137 CHARLES KELLY— Civics star. Decorated a seat in 75 very well. 138 MARCELLA WALTHER —A Manual Booster. Good looking and has a smile for every one. 139 M RY WARD— Slender. Will be flower girl. 140 GEORGE WARNER— Class Play. If he is no more successful in life than he was in love, we feel very sorry for h. ' m. 141 DOROTHY WOODSTOCK— A Manual vamp. Helped with Class Play. 142 BENJAMIN WHITE— Benny. He is ambitious to be an undertaker. 143 ADELE WEIFFENBACH— Masoma. A brilliant student. Another who takes the Holliday prizes. 144 IRVIN WILKINS— Class Play. Quiet, but still waters run deep. 145 FETD WILSON — C ss Play. Oliver. Didn ' t he look like mama ' s own boy? 146 WESLEY WILSON — Class Play. Discussion League. When it concerns studying, ask Wps. Adam. 147 THELMA WEISMAN— Danneta Holstein ' s chum. N tedfor brown eyes. 148 RUTH 70PN— Call a rose by any other name and it win be just as sweet 149 ROLLYN ZAISER— Would like to be a cookie duster. Will be a model for Taggart ' s animal cookies. 150 NORMA ZOBBE— Wants to be a hair dresser. Will be a long-distance dancer. rage Twelve
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Will of the June ' 23 Class We, the members of the June ' 23 class after passing four successful years, more or less, at Manual, have come to the conclusion that it is altogether fitting- arid proper that we make, publish, and declare our last will and testament as follows: First. We bequeath the good will and loyalty of our ■sponsors and prin- cipal to the school again, not to be trifled with. Second. To the noble floors of the halls and the various class rooms that we so thoughtlessly wore thin, we give one coat of red and white cement. Third. We will to Teddy Athlene Martin the hard earned popularity ox one so called Walter Floyd. Fourth. As first contributor we bequeath the sum of four million rubles to the Walking Seven in order that they may buy lasting shoes and, if need be, a right-of-way pass on all freight trains. I Fifth. To the popular ones that remain at Manual we will choice and reserved seats in the Auditorium. Sixth. We will to our most endearing Sergeant Schull four complete dancing lessons in order that he may enjoy himself at the Senior dances. Seventh. To Ducky Becker we leave Robert Garten ' s long legs, to be used as he desires, namely, to be in the starting lime -up at the Regional next year. Eighth. We will Manual a lounging room of infinite magnitude for stu- dents who are not used to long hours and Manual beans. Ninth. The sophisticated wrinkles of John Kelly we hereby declare at auction to be sold to the highest bidder. Tenth. We give to Mr. Money a pass key to the mint at Washington. Try to get it, Mr. Money. Eleventh. We bestow upon the city of Indianapolis the traffic regula- tions that for many a year has kept Manual on the move. Twelfth. We will Evan Steger ' s book on How to be a Successful Shiek, to the ambitious Forrest Higgs. Thirteenth. We will and bequeath 50,000 Shekels, (a dime in American money) for the changing of the old Auditorium into a glorious dance hall in order that Mary Asher ' s pianistic qualities will not go by unappreciated. Fourteenth. We leave Helen Elder and Elsie Sander ' s dazzling hair rib- bons to next year ' s May Queen. Fifteenth. We hereby order and direct that one room in the building be reserved for the fair sex as a powdering room. Sixteenth. To Frank Arens we bestow one original Stradivarius violin to enable him to woo Dorothy Mast as we firmly believe in the theory, To get go:d results, one must employ good methods. Seventeenth. We take it upon ourselves, as no one else does, to will the Nobel prize in Chemistry to our right honorable Mr. Hanske for his forty years patient teaching at Manual and also for his discovery of how to make gold bricks from old shoes and the like by using high amperage. Eighteenth. We leave to the first applicant that desires, Erna Fieldman ' s treatment set. Her testimanial appears in numerous magazines to the effect that this treatment has given her youth and beauty and enabled her to win the Honorable John Klaiber. Nineteenth. To Eddie Eickman we heartily give Francis Mulbarger ' s book Basket ball and its results. Eddie, they say, used to be o woman-hater until he signed on the basket squad. Twentieth. In order to keep the morale of our most noble school at its height, we will all the fair sex veils and fishing boots to be worn at school. Twenty-first. We hereby bequeath 500 free subscriptions to the Booster. Twenty-second. We will Fred Patterson ' s Harold Lloyd glasses and Charlie Chaplin mustache to the benevolent Louis Cohen, the pride and pest of Roll Room 75. Twenty-fourth. We wi)l Harry Painter one year of free shaves to be gotten at the Tri-City to enable him to come from behind his beard, and show his delicate beauty. Twenty-fifth. We will to Otto Depperman a free tuition to Mohler ' s Bar- ber College to no longer necessitate his posting course. Page Fourteen
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