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

 - Class of 1924

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SENIOR BOOSTER

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SENIOR BOOSTER SOMETHING ABOUT EVERYBODY— Cont. 30. Gertrude Burwell : A good Composition VIIc student. Cute too ; ask several of her friends. 31. Kathryn Canisius : Home management star ! Noted for the Top Ten and plenty of hair ribbons. Room 22 will sure miss this girl. 32. Paul Case : Russian in class play. Quiet until one knows him. 33. Kathleen Cassidy : Another who steals places on Top Ten and Honor- able Mention lists. Good looking and never seen without a smile. 34. George Cecil : Football and baseball. Still water runs deep. Some of us know. Noted for coming to class late Not so good. 35. La Verne Chastain : One of the twins. Always smiling. One of Man- ual ' s girl basketeers. She ' s noisy except when she ' s quiet. 36. Mabel Chavis : Chemistry Star! We would will Mabel an alarm clock so that she can get to Physiology on time. 37. Lewis Clark: Quiet sheik and good lookin ' too. Cinder kicker. 38. Lucille Clay : Lucille has a great future as a dressmaker. 39. Philip Cohen His greatest ambition is to become a banana king. Always happy between mark days; we wonder why this affects him? 40. Carrie Cook : Full of fun. Good looking. Likes Block ' s basement. Her highest ambition is to become some nice looking man ' s sec. 41. Boyd Courim : Stars with Charles in football. Zip zipped around in our faculty-senior basketball game. Wavy hair. Dancer. 42. Charles Courim : Football star. Good looking blonde. Shakes his feet as a dancer. Certainly popular with the fair sex. 43. Vera Cox : Very quiet and studious. She has high ideals and we all know she ' ll succeed. Nothing will stop her dash for success. 44. Irene Cummins : Rene. Likes to dance. We wonder when she will open one of those Beauty Shoppes. She ' d have plenty business. 45. Ellen Dalton : Belongs to Dum-Dora club. Good at giggling. Talkative, my but she ' s talkative. Good friend of Carrie Cook. 46. Milton Davidson : Good stage hand. Arm-band designer. Full of pep and likes to skate. Slings plates in the lunch room for us seniors. 47. Charles Davis: Is he talkative? Ask Miss Wheeler. Some day he will be the owner of a drug store. Yes — what? 48. Ida Davis : Business girl. Fine worker. Quiet and witty. 49. Lynn Dismore : Lynn thinks Miss Sanders is a painter because she blackened him as Jennings. Roines. A thletic writer. Reporter. 50. Fanny Dock : Cute looking. Business girl. Good saleslady. 52. Jennie Douglas : Has habit of tending to her own business. 53. Paul Duddy: All-round good kid. Always ready to work for his class. Dependable stage hand. Plentee talkee duddee. 54. Frederick Eckstein: Basketball. Latin star? Likes dancing. 55. Valeria Edwards : Has a gift of gab. Big eyes that idolize. 56. Alfred Ellis : Room 22 pest and comical. Our big boy. 57. Dorothy Feldman : Hey Dot, that ' s the cry when there ' s work to be done. Her Dutch grin says, You bet, here I come. A fine fan. 58. Kathryn Fischer : Salesmanship star ! Not much to say — but somebody said still water sure runs deep. Right there with the lessons. 59. Frederick Fish : His pencil drew whate ' er his soul designed. 60. Myrtle Frye : Whose little body lodg ' d a mighty mind. Fine! 61. Hazel Fuller : • She thinks men of few words are the best men. 62. ' Charles Gorman : Always there with the bunch. Yea Bo ! 63. Rebecca Goussak : Small in stature, kindly in nature, she ' s the girl with the snappy brown eyes. My but she is certainly wise.



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SENIOR BOOSTER SOMETHING ABOUT EVERYBODY— Cont. 64. Sylvia Graham : In her tongue is the law of kindness. 65. Kathleen Grayson: Bobbed hair, blue eyes. She has a patent on her laugh. 66. Yetta Greenspan : To whatever she turns her hand is sure to be a suc- cess. Mrs. Sparkle in class play. Hall of Fame applicant. 67. Grace Grimm : Officious, innocent, sincere, to every friendless one a friend. One of the fine Masoma girls. Seen everywhere. 68. Hersil Hartley : Girls call him handsome (?). Our tall boy. 69. Eleanor Hardy : Every day she dies laughing in expression. 70. June Harman : One of our most studious students. Serves on commit- tees and everything. One that will be missed. 71. Edwin Harold : Whiz with a trombone. Class play. Birge club. 72. Mabel Hart : Don ' t you wish you had her dimples and her bright brown eyes? Another of the splendid Masomas. 73. Erna Hartman : Little and shy, and sells lot of pie. 74. Harry Healey : Koines President. Small but mighty. Jolly. 75. Elsie Heil : Sweet and smart, she ' s a girl after our hearts. 76. Donald Henley: Adheres to old saying, Children should be seen and not heard. One of our red tops. 77. Oscar Herbst : Kinda clever. Never talks to the girls. 78. Leona Highstreet : Masoma. Quie t except on the typewriter. 79. Eva Hochman : French is not Greek to her, it is ice cream. 80. Wilbur Holle : Always on the job. Secretary of Koines. 81. Lillian Holman : Famed for good looks, bobbed hair, talking. 82. Blanche Hough : Quite sweet — bobbed hair — demure — Manualite. 83. Carl Howard : Noted for curly hair. Long Boy. Wow ! 84. Orrel Hoyt : Sits in deep thought during roll call. Thoughts? 85. Lilly Hunt : Quiet, but has a mighty school spirit. Urn — Boy. 86. Elsie Ittner : Business girl. Will make a good stenographer. 87. Emily Jackson : Enjoys expression. A star in giggling. Adores history work. Mr. Money will tell you that. 88. Lilly Jenkins: A blonde who has a patent on curly hair. Works hard for the office. Masoma. Chairman of the Honor Study Hall. 89. Myrtle Johnson : Noted for dimples and giggles. Masoma. 90. Russell Johnston : Has had experience in taking charge of private meet- ings about the school. He probably will be a politician. 91. Minnie Kaplan : Sally in class play. Has lots of friends. Most amiable and admirable of young ladies. Seen busy on Ivy Day. 92. Alma Kaster : Always smiling. Interested in opposite sex. 93. Herman Klasing : Preferred to step out with the June 1924 class instead of the January 1925 class. Should step high in world. 94. Meyer Kline : Has an inclination toward athletics. Studier. 95. Hildegarde Kluger : Small but mighty. Rather talkative. A friend to everybody and a pal to somebody. Ex-secretary of Masomas. 96. Evelyn Kroot : Noted for telling exactly what she thinks. Worked hard on property committee of class play. Surveyed the jail. 97. Roberta Lamb: Newspaper reporters seem to have fell f or her. 98. Irma Lentz : Member of the Business Girls ' Club. Joined the bobbed hair army recently. Another good stenographer for an office. 99. Gordon Leonard: Wonderful as Aaron Burr in class play. He sure can dance. Headed straight back for his home, Montana.

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