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

 - Class of 1924

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SENIOR BOOSTER 13 SOMETHING ABOUT EVERYBODY— Cont. 132. Edith Ruffin : That wonderful red hair. Cute and always smilin ' . A certain January ' 25 boy sort of likes Edith. 133. Bessie Rnndberg : Jolly. Makes the typewriter keys fly. John Moore ' s wife in The First Lady of the Land. A friend indeed. 134. Victor Saunders : Exceedingly well ' red ' . Hair-dresser and doorman, and can do anything anyone can. Joke editor. Yell — Yell! 135. Lawrence Schmitt : Basketball man of passing fame, and lures the fair maidens to the games. He pushed the ball down through the basket. 136. Herschel Seamon : So sweet, so demure! Isn ' t he just the cutest? One out of a million. Tries for many different things. 137. Ruth Sexson : Plenty modest, plenty sweet ; for a pal, can ' t be beat. 138. Firth Smith : We hope he will go without his umbrella and be caught in the Reign of Prosperity. Will be missed from Room 22. 139. Richard Smith : Moves in circles, hangs around, but is always on the square. Ticket salesman and a real for sure Manualite. Roines. 140. William Smith : In three and one-half years he did more than some of us can do in four. 141. Floyd Starks : Is like a postage stamp, sticks to a thing until he gets there. 142. Edna Staub : Although devoted to her books, we can not help but like her looks. My but how she can recite. Out of the commercial course. 143. Gladys Steinmetz : Short and sweet, but hard to beat. Typist. 144. George Stephenson : None but himself can be his parallel. 145. Herbert Stewart : He may die in slow music, but he wants to live in jazz. On with the dance. One of our reporters. Peppo. 146. Elsie Stoiber : She is steady, ready, and sure, and she ' s quiet, sweet, and demure. Stays close to Roberta Lamb most of the time. 147. Russell Stonehouse : Not so short, not so tall ; he ' s been a good fellow to us all. A Roines lad; so he couldn ' t possibly be bad. What? 148. Margaret Strieblen : She is gentle, she is shy, but there ' s mischief in her eye. Another of the twins. She knows Marie. 149. Marie Strieblen : She is gay, so very gay, and not by fits and starts, but ever through the livelong day, she ' s sunshine to all hearts. 150. Emily Svendsen. Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. Interested in dramatics. Just about it ! 151. Jessie Taylor : Bright and peppy, cute and gay ; she always has a lot to say. Efficiency expert, and a wonderful worker on Manual ' s paper. 152. Martha Thielman : She is small ; she has eyes ; she ' s a terror for her size. Some girl for her height, and she certainly is bright. 153. Virginia Thompson : May she be happy all her life as a diplomat ' s wife. Active in many clubs. In tests she is no dub. Top Ten. 154. Elwyn Tyler : His quiet manner hides the merry heart within. 155. Bernice Tyner : We like her ; she likes us too ; to old Manual she ' s loyal and true. As a class play worker, she was no shirker. Just fine. 156. Herman Vollmer : Wants to be an optician some day in Evansville, Ind. What say? Go to Evansville and patronize him. Brunette. 157. Alec Williams : I ' m Mindin ' My Business, and passin ' along. 158. Margaret Wade : A Masoma, sweet and demure ; we love the very heart of her. Never worries over he classes, for you see she always passes. 159. Carl Wallace : They say he ' s an amateur sheik. Some lad. 160. Harold Wallman : He came, and learned, and went his way. Flute player. Expression on his face makes the girls ' hearts race. 161. Louis Weiland : He is small, but his achievements are great ; we all wish he had made the State. Roines, athletics, ' n ' everything. 162. Charleszine Wood : She is neat ; she has style, big brown eyes, and a friendly smile. Sort of a friend to Dick Lindsey. 163. Malcolm Wachstetter : Flashing smile, dark hair, blue eyes ; he causes many soulful sighs. Burns up for six solid credits. 164. Annie Wooley : Always friendly ; always gay ; some girl they say. 165. Catharine Young: She is steady, quiet, loyal, and true — of course her eyes are blue. A studying Young ster.

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14 SENIOR BOOSTER GIFTS OF THE JUNE CLASS OF 1924 We, the class of June 1924, give to the following Manualites gifts which they deserve and should by all means receive : 1. We give a drum to Blanche Blakley, the most quiet girl in our class. 2. We give to Zip a football in honor of his memorable career at Manual. 3. To Johnnie Wit we give a few A ' s so that he may leave school with a good record. 4. We give to Vernon Cristee a set of false teeth. It might curb his talking 5. We give to Gordon Leonard a burr so that he may never forget the class play. 6. We give to Harold Blair his only rival in speed — Spark Plug. 7. We give to Fred Fish a pole, hook, line, and sinker. 8. We give to Miss Durst the secret of silence in the library. 9. We give to Claude King the editorship of the Atlantic Monthly. 10. We give to Mildred Bostic Mary Bostwick ' s job on the Star. 11. We give to Shrimp Duddy a book on how to grow tall and handsome. 12. We give to Bernice Tyner a patent on her haircut. 13. We give to Louis Weiland a greenhorn. He doesn ' t seem to be making much headway on the cornet. 14. We give to Mr. Sanders our thanks for the many part times he has issued. 15. We give our profound gratitude to those of the faculty who helped make our years at Manual successful ones. 16. To Helen Draper we dedicate Victor Saunders ' permanent marcel. 17. We pass on to the January 25 ' s the two best rooms in the building, 21 and 22. 18. To future stars, we dedicate Edith Bullard ' s recipe for a. perfect re- port card. 19. We give to the future Booster room bouncer, Dorothy Feldman ' s official title. 20. We leave to future classes the one and only motto, Strive, Advance, Succeed.

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