Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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Our Senior Athletes Among the members of our class we are proud to count Walter Floyd. Floyd has gained for himself the distinction of being one of the best athletes the old Training School has produced. He has participated in football, bas- ketball and track. He was captain of the 1922-1923 basketball squad. Frances Mulbarger has more to his credit than the presidency of our class-, for he is an athlete of ability. Mulbarger played on our varsity football team, and was also a track man. When speaking of football, we must also speak of Harry Painter. Painter has distinguished himself as a hero of the gridiron. He played on the varsity team for three seasons. He has proved his worth as an athlete. William Stewart also stands prominent among our Senior athletes. ' Stewart was captain of our 1921 football team. He was an efficient punter of the pigskin. Stewart will also be remembered for his track activities. Thera (Dog) Summers, was one of our most prominent three-letter men. Summers was very active in football. He was a member of tri2 Sectional Championship basketball term of 1923. He was also a track man. Paul Olsen, Kennard Lange. Louis Cochran, Edward Honpe. and Edward Rosehrock.. are also to be remembered as Senior athletes. They are all mem- bers of this year ' s State Track Championship team. Paul Chapman and Le Moyne Lambert are also amonq; our Senior athletes. Both men p ] aved varsity football. Chapman and Lambert are athletes of recognized ability. Ivy Day Program IVY DAY PROGRAM 1. Processional - - June r 23 Class 2. Ivy Day Poem . Daisy Harmening 3. Song Senior Girls ' Glee Club 4. Piano Duet — Morris Dance Ethel C. Smith, Marie Arens 5. Dance E anor KiJgpmeier 5. The Meaning of Ivy Day - „ (By Junp McCalip) June ' 23 Senior Paul Olsen Father Time Wesley W 7 ilson 7. Violin Solo Bernhardt Dorman 8. Presentation of Ivy Francis Mulbarger 9. Acceptance of Ivy . . . , Mr. McComb 10. Trowel Ceremony — Francis Mulbarger, President of June ' 23 Class. Alonzo Martin, President of January ' 24 Class, 11. Song - Jun e ' 23 Class 12. Recessional. flowers to him. Everybody seemed worried about Ivy Day. but everybody wouldn ' t help plan; so we left the program to be decided by a committee. May 4 — The committee that planned our Ivy Day program certainly should be commended. The exercises were very appropriate and the dance afterwards was very successful. May 8 — Now that Ivy Day is over our next imporant day is Class Day. Miss Knox said that she wanted a large committee and she got it. John Kelly was afraid that he might get a 35 when our next marks came our, so he proposed that some action be taken about admitting the senior D ' s to parties. We were very sorry to hear that our good friend, Miss Perkins, was in a critical condition, from a broken jaw bone. We immediately decided to send Miss Perkins some flowers, together with our most tender sympathy. May 15 — The Class Day committee asked for a contribution from all the wit in the class. Popular tunes with original words, and funny poems were all in line. If you want to embarrass someone, write a funny song or poem about him. Some folks can ' t understand that the less we say about D ' s the better off we will be. Page Five



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JEAN AD AMSON— Basketball star. Captain of last year ' s team. Would make a good gym teacher. 2 HORTENSE ALLEN— Another member of our class who is a hard worker. Wants to be a teacher. 3 MARIE ARENS — Birge Club. We love to hear her musical voice. A page out of Manual ' s fashion book. 4 MARIE BARNES — Quiet. The owner of envied dimples. A very ambitious girl. 5 LENA BASYE— Helen Herther ' s other half. A dignifhd senior. 6 MARTHA BEB1NGER— Adorable and sweet. Early Eggert ' s chum. Very- much interested in the basket-ball team. 7 WILLIAM BECK— Class Play. Has a wonderful voice. Rather bashful. 8 CHARLES BECKER— Baseball and football. Noted for his complexion. 9 DANIEL BERNDT— Class Play. Ice cream slinger. Will apply later for a position at some soda fountain. Has curly hair. 10 HILDA BERNDT— Class Play. Snappy. She with Erna and Lena make the trio. Basketball. 11 KATHARINE BLUE— Reserved and hard to beat. Wants to ba a s:-hool- marm. 12 RUTH BRADFIELD— A dazzling blonde. Wonderful dancer. Would be a great movie star. 13 FLORENCE BRENNAN— Indescribable. Has an option on spit-curls at Manual. 14 OTTO BROZ — Expects to be an artist some day. Very quiet and reserved. 15 MARGUERITE BRUMBAUGH— Audrey in Class Play. Peggy. Country Ma: ' d. Very good natured. 16 DA RRUNDRETT— Rosalind in Class Play. Maid of honor in May Day 17 NAOMI RUCHANNAN— Basket ball. Bobbed hair. Wants to be a gym- nasium teacher. 18 FRED BUNTON— Silvius in Class Play. Chalk slinger. Says Bretzman flattered him. 19 CHARLES CEDERHOLM— Football. Reserved. One of Miss Wheeler ' s protegns. 20 PAUL CHAPMAN— Touchstone in Class Play. Basketball, football, track. A fool there was! 21 JACK CHENEY— Old man Frisco himself! Left Manual for awhile, but bad pennies always come back. 22 HARRIET CLARY— Class Play. Birge Club. Odd Number Club. Wants to be an opera star. 23 LOUIS COCHRAN— Class Play. Treasurer of Roines Club. Track. Can ' t control his es. Wants to be a floor walker. 24 HELEN COHEN— Kind and shy. We are proud to number her among our class. 25 LOUIS COHEN — Noted for football signs on report cards. Would be a fine floorwalker. 26 HARRY CRUSE— Basketball. Alwavs cutting up. Noted for his smile. 27 RUTH DEMTNG— Masoma. Noted for clevern-ss. Sweet dispos ' t ' on 28 ROBERT DITTRTCH— Pomes Club. Full of nep. Alwavs Raising the girls. 29 BERNHARDT DORMAN— Class Play. Will be a great violinist. Small but might v. 30 WILLIAM DUGAN— Win be a poetical boss some day. Old Saint P t him«elf. 31 EAR -A EGGERT— Masoma. Interested in January ' 23 class. Class Play. Wond ful smile. Lots of friends. 32 HELEN ELDER— Ci?ss Play. Earla ' s twin. Interested in Purdue. Noted fo her brown ev s. 33 BERTHA EPSTEIN— Inseparable chum of Anna Hershovitz. Appealing pyps. 34 NETJJE FARPELL— Wants to be a dancing tear-her. Ve-v aff-ctionate. 35 WALTER FLO YD— Manual ' s star athlete. Football, track- basket-ball cap- tain. Top Ten. Interested in the fair sex. 36 RUTH FOX— Class Play— Evervbodv lovs h— . T p beautiful curls! 37 MARY FULTZ— The girl ' with the wonderfu 1 ey s. Wide-awake and allur- ing. Been lonesome since her Pekinese dog ' ' Jackie Coo° ' an. died. 38 LONA GORMAN— Interested in the baskpt-ball tettam. Noted for earrings. 39 ROBERT GARTEN— Secretary of June ' 23 class. Athlete. Go west, young man, go west ! Page Seven

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