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Front row, left to right: (-apt. L. Xoerr, Capt. W. Kafert. Capt. L. Ritter, Major II. Wampner, Capt. T. Neale, rapt. J. Thatcher, Lieut. It. Stonehouse. Second row: Sgt. G. Me- Comas, F. S. A., Lieut. W. Anderson. Lieut. F. Oliver. Lieut. It. Thompson, Lieut. T. Stephens, Lieut. It. Johnston, Sgt. W. Swean.v, Lieut. C. Parker, Sgt. II. Shull. U. S. A. Third row: Sgt. P. Itudbeck. Sgt. II. Darnell. Sgt. I). Henley. Sgt. I. Lovinger. Sgt. X. Sack, Corp. E. X'nger, Sgt. L. Clark. Fourth row: Sgt. W. Sponsel. Sgt. W. McWilliams, Lieut. V. Cristee, Sgt. .7. Itugenstein, Sgt. It. Cohen. Sgt. A. Henrieks. Corp. H. Quinlan. Sgt. .T. Moore. Corp. D. (’oiler. Corp. It. Collar. Corp. G. Hein.v, Sgt. P. Case. Sgt. II. Itabh, Sgt. E. Burton. Back row: Capt. A. E. McIntosh, U. S. A., Lieut. It. Arnold. Sgt. F. Schmedel, Sgt. A. Sturm, Sgt. F. Smith. Corp. X. Young. Corp. A. Giuffre. Corp. P. Kahn, Corp. F. Houpt, Corp. G. Lupear, Sgt. F. Weddle. THE JUNIOR DRAMA LEAGUE The Junior Drama League of Manual is a member of the National Drama League. The purpose of this organization is to encourage the pupils to take more interest in dramatics. At present tin Junior Drama League is the largest of the school organizations. A program has been given at each meeting of the semester. The programs are assigned to the different expression classes. In this way a variety of progams has been given. Pantomines, story-telling, one-act plays, character readings. and poems have been most prominent among the programs. Outside readers are sometimes obtained. The officers for this semester are: President, Florence Talkington: vice-president, Kdith Clark, and secretary and treasurer, Evelyn Nordloh. A real Manual club with a real spirit. to SENIOR ROOSTER
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THE MASOMA CLUB The Masoma is the honor organization for girls. Its purpose is to promote the welfare of the school, by helping to make the girls happier, better students and more valuable members of the student body. All girls having completed English IV, whose scholarship averages B, and who are in sympathy with the club, are eligible to membership, after being recommended by two members of the faculty, and approved by the sponsor. Mrs. Ida Rehm. The Masoma girls act as big sisters to the freshman girls and a series of parties are given for them each semester. As messengers to the office, responding to the telephone calls, assisting in the lunch room and library, they are always ready for service. “We make our motto Others. Let service be our aim. We strive to do our duty in word, deed and name.” This is the Masoma motto. li X THE KOINES CLUB From right to loft, first row: Harry Healey, Mark Snod- gress, Louis Welland, Russell Stonehouse, Frederick Fish, Wil-lmr Anderson, Wilbur Hollo, Joe Kiovsky, Wilfred Rafert, Jack Thatcher, Tom Neale, Herbert Wampner, and Lawrence Schmitt. Second row: Robert Thompson, (Maude King, Edgar Roehrn, John Scott, Alfred Rafert, Charles Menges, Vance Mc-Callister, Richard Smith. John Moore, Charles Parker, Hersil Hadley, and Frederick Oliver. Miss Arda Knox, sponsor, in rear. Members not in picture: George Anderson, Herman Hartman, Albion Hardin, Alonzo Martin, George Erber, and Lynn Dismore. The club’s motto is All Together, All the Time for a Greater Emmerich Manual Training High School. It has lived up to its motto. What did you do to make Manual a greater school during the past year? SENIOR ROOSTER
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BUSINESS GIRLS’ CLUB First row, loft to right: Minnie Harris, Ruth Ormsby, Bessie Wild, Irene Kottkamp. Irma Lentz, Kathryn Canisius, Gertrude Blueinmel, and Dorothy Kritsch. Second row: Beatrice Saveli, Norma Mitchell, Margaret Copley, Edna Werner, Dorothy Roberts, and Charlotte Xieinan. Third row: Ermol Gillum. Lucille Sterchi, Edna Lafkin, Sara Alport, Leona Iligh-street, and Florence Pulliam. Fourth row: Artie May Letlico, Miss Elston, sponsor; Gertrude Shannon, Sylvia Graham, and Mabel Shackleford. The Business Girls’ Club was organized to bring the students together in the business department of the school. The club boasts of a constitution and a body of officers. Various entertainments furnish a source of interest that hold its members loyally to its constitution. THE ODD NUMBER CLUB Reading from the outside row, left to right, the members are as follow: Edith Brown, Lillian Joseph, Ida Watkins, Paul Hud beck, Harold Darnell, Jacob Axelrod, Leonard Nolte, President Charles Menges, Alton Jacobs, Treasurer Mabel Hart, Dorothy Rosebroch, Secretary Marguerite Young, and Margaret Mertz. Inside row: Grade Rabb, Margaret Black, Anna Saperstein. Yetta Goldstein, Lena Fortney, Elizabeth Blake, Virginia Thompson, Ruth Shanks, Beulah Tinder, Mary Russell. Esther Glazier, Vice-President Violet Jacobsen. The club has a very enthusiastic sponsor in Mr. Moffat. The chief purpose of the club is to further the writing of short stories, and from the results so far obtained it seems as though the club is a success. SENIOR ROOSTER
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