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

 - Class of 1925

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18 SENIOR BOOSTER

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SENIOR BOOSTER 17 Personals 1. Mr. McComb — This is the year of our school ' s thirtieth birthday, and Manual has had three principals: Mr. Emmerich, who was the first one and served sixteen lovely years; Mr. Stuart, who guarded our standards for six years, when he left for Tech; and Mr. McComb. who is our principal, now having served for eight years. E. Miss Arda Knox is a best friend to all the boys and girls, especially to the seniors. She has been a most faithful sponsor to twenty-five senior classes. Everyone knows and loves Miss Knox. 3. Alwin Iverson — Roines. President of our class, a plenty good one, too. The meeting is now called to order. 4. Edwin Eickman — Vice-president of our class. Known better as Ham. Ed is an all- round athlete and an all-round sheik. Roines. 5. Thelma Tacoma — Secretary of our class. Secretary of about every club in the school and president of the Masoma. News editor and associate editor of the regular Booster and feature writer of the Senior Booster. 6. Lillian Burnette — Treasurer of our class. Sincerity in Ivy Day exercises. Masoma. Wears an everlasting smile. Very popular. 7. Gola Emery — Our Booster editor. I wonder why he is so interested in Lillian Burnette. He drives a Ford, and runs it too. Roines. 8. Bemice Kirch — Managing editor Senior Booster. Babe in class play. Likes to eat pop corn balls. One of Gola ' s helpers on the Booster. 9. Marguerite V. Young — Associate editor of Senior Booster. Insists upon her initial. An enthusiastic member of the Oratorical Club and of the Odd Number Club. Takes life, literature, and Mr. Moffat seriously. We predict for her a brilliant future. 10. Lawrence Condrey — Feature writer for the Senior Booster. The reason why girls leave home. He was king in the class play. Roines. 11. Mary Campbell — Personal writer for the Senior Booster. Big eyes, a winning smile, and winning ways. Petite and very sweet. 12. Helen Vennard — Personal writer for the Senior Booster. Snappy brown eyes and usee them most frequently. Pretty and popular and yet Top-Tennish. A member of our debating team and of several clubs, among them the Masoma Club. Is the center of a circle of adoring friends. 13. Eugene Coffin — Personal writer for the Senior Booster. Oh I Cinderella! The policeman in the class play. Known as Gene, a woman hater. 14. Walter Dolk — Personal writer for the Senior Booster. Tbe answer to a maiden ' s prayer. Walt, Gene, and Lee make up Manual ' s Three Musketeers. He knows Virginia Keith. Ask him. 15. Lee Nicholson — Personal writer for the Senior Booster. Danny in class play. Watch for him in class day exercises. How-de-do. Peeny wooster. 16. Dorothy Dean Roberts — Art editor of the Senior Booster. Another one of our class beauties. Teams with Virginia and Helen. Crazy about shorthand and type. Ask Miss Lieber. 17. Roy Coller — R. O. T. C. editor of Senior Booster. One of our R. O. T. C. officers. He is particularly interested in one girl. Roines. 18. Felix Mastropaolo — Joke editor of the Senior Booster. Who is de name plees? Ever see him talk to Mr. Holl oway (talks with his hands) ? George Lupear ' s partner in foolishness. Phil. 19. Anthony Giuffre — Joke editor of Senior Booster. Dancin Dan. See him picking ' em up and layin ' ' em down in the class play ? Where Felix is, you will find Tony. 20. Virginia Keith — Business manager of Senior Booster. A leader with a number of fol- lowers. President of the H. Y. S. Club. Plenty popular. 21. Norbert Sack — Circulation manager of Senior Booster. Assistant roll room teacher in 109; nevertheless he ' s all right. Roines. 22. Elosia Akers — She came to us last fall, and entered right into the school spirit. 23. Cora Allison — She can be seen, but never is heard. 24. Mary Bailey — Good student. One of our dependable and faithful girls. 25. Maurice Bailey — Small but mighty. He is a member of the Stage Hands ' Local Union No. 47. 26. Marguerite Baker — She is always a good student. She specializes in keeping quiet in Economics. 27. Cora Ballard — Hopes to be a dressmaker some day. 28. Paul Becker — One of last season ' s baseball men. His highest ambition is to become a lawyer. 29. Samuel Blum — Runs six miles every morning trying to reduce. Oh! but you should hear him play his saxophone. 30. Dorothy Bolin — Will some day be somebody ' s stenographer. 31. Glenn Boyd — The Comp. Vila star. In five years from now he will be teaching in Mr. Moffat ' s place. 32. Luima Bransford — Well known for her cheerful disposition and willingness to do things. 33. Edith Brown — Our haughty beauty in the class play. 34. Leo Burres — Very quiet. Perhaps he is thinking while we talk. 35. Joseph M. Burnstein — Known as Mack. Joe says he knows physiology from the head to the foot. 36. Lawrence Caplin — He brought in the thermometers in the class play. Valuable things come in small packages. 37. Harry Cederholm — He plays basketball. Harry is our honorable historian. (Continued on Page 19)



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SENIOR BOOSTER 19 38. Alexander Clark — He was told that he could reduce by lots of exercise; so he says he will exercise his jaws by eating more often. 39. Marvin Cochrane — He is one of our ' 24 football team. Marvin is going to Illinois to take Red Grange ' s place. He knew the policeman in the play. 40. Cecil Cohen : — Cecil acts like a hermit; he never mixes. But I know one girl who thinks he is the Prince of Whales. 41. Lewis Cohen — One of the well-known firm of Cohen, Cohen, and Cohen. Our merchant. 42. Myer Cohen — Very quiet. He is one of Mr. Matthews ' future lawyers. 43. Jerrie Cole — Good student with excellent marks. Well liked and a true Manualite. 44. Alice Cravens — Specializes in household science. Ask Mr. Sharp. 45. Lewis Davis — Better known as Lefty Louie. ' A friend of Lee Nicholson. 46. Marie Dinsmore — Quiet, studious, an enthusiastic member of the class. 47. Norma Dragoo — A member of the H. Y. S. Club. A pianist with skill. 48. Loraine Driscoll — Masoma. Girl Reserve. Very studious and not quiet. 49. Lawrence Dunn — Very studious and a great chum of Ed. Burton. 50. Lois Entwistle — Masoma. Checker in lunch room. Cheerful booster for the old school. 51. Avon Foster — Our second baseman. Some day he hopes to take McGraw ' s place with the Giants. 52. Dolores Friedman — We wonder what Dolores ' ambition is. Nobody has ever been able to find out. It is mighty suspicious. 53. Raymond Genus — Name should be Genius. Will be a great personage some day. 54. Margaret Gerdts — We all expect to hear her sing at the Metropolitan. 55. Sidney Gernstein — Comes to school once in a while in his brand new Rolls Royce with a Dodge body and name plate. 56. Constance Graf — Likes to sing. Active in commercial department. One of the most popular girls in our class. Smiles, smiles, smiles, and then some more smiles. Yea Connie! 57. Fred Gregg — Bud ushers at the Lyric. Here is his line, Beg pardon, stand inside the line, please. Kindly remove your wraps from the rail. Single seats down in front. 58. Frances Grigsby — Ambitious and full of pep Some say she would make a fine cafeteria man ager if she did not eat all her profits. 59. Lloyd Harter — Business law student. Ask Mr. Matthews. Very businesslike. Ask Mr. Holloway. 60. Esther Heirman — A silent, active member of our class. Knows her oats when it comes to sewing. A good Manualite with lots of spirit. 61. Alma Herndon — So quiet, so pretty, so popular. Why, everybody likes Alma. 62. Mary Herold — Owns pretty brown hair and pretty eyes. A quiet young miss who is noted for her brilliant conversation. 63. Flossie Heshelman — Mrs. Malone in class play. Makes a nice old woman. 64. Lucile Hostetler — One of our pretty girls who has not consented to part with her crown- ing glory. Lots of fun out of school. 65. Scott Hueber — Flash, Skeets. How does he live when he spends most of his time sleeping and eating? 66. Florence Huebner — A quaint little girl with sparkling brown eyes and beautiful dark golden hair. Active at the Junior Legislature, and recites German brilliantly. One of the most popular girls in our class. 67. Alton Jacobs — Times reporter. Printer ' s devil or something like that. Has pretty brown eyes. Roines and popular. 68. Milton Jenkins — Very studious, gots to classes frequently, even if he does sleep while he is there. Brilliant French star. 69. Virginia Kehrein — Has beautiful Titian tresses. Active in the commercial department and everywhere else. Interesting. 70. Robert A. Kelly, Jr. — Sheik Kelly. Wants to be a Pullman porter with a girl in everv town. 71. Viola May Kemper — Another one whom all the good fairies visited. Popular. 72. Frieda Kennedy — Her curls make us envious. A good roll room buddy. Likes candy. (We ' ll say she does!) 73. Helen Kingham — Virginia ' s little buddy. An all-round girl. A good sport at play times and a sedate little worker. 74. Dorothy Kritsch — Beauty in class play and out of class play. One of our most popular girls. Active member of the class. 75. John Lahm — Football star. Cause of all the disturbance in room 135 during the fourth period. 77. Ruth Leech — Watch Ruth make Venus lose her smiles and die of jealousy. Ruth likes everybodv, and everybody likes Ruth. 78. Sadye Lehner — Pretty, a good worker, small but mighty. 79. Dorothy May Lewis — Will make somebody a good stenographer some day. Likes to dance. 80. Herbert Lieness — Junior partner of Goldstein and Lieness. Probablv one of the world ' s future multimillionaires, or maybe a movie actor doing Irish parts. 81. Verlin Littlejohn — Football star. Why the sudden notion to studv, Verlin? You ' ll over- work your brain. Track. t -„ 82 ; William Lively — Class prophet. When Bill lies down he ' s half-way home. Did you see Bill at the Bus Terminal ? 83. Isadore Lovinger — Roines. Guard of honor at May Dav exercises. Track man A good fellow. •j 84 ' Ge ° rpe Lu Pear — Loop. The half-pint of our class. A second Harrv Langdon Very evident. Everyone knows George. George will go directly from Manual to the Hippodrome in New York for an eight months engagement. Oh! Maxine. ™ 8 v ' F f rn E : L ; st er— Very sweet and quiet, but still water runs deep. Noted for smartness. Member of Junior Legislature. 86. Ella May McMillan— Dr. Bodie in the class play. Always alert and busy. Everybody ' s friend, especially Edith ' s. Masoma. y™ y » 87. William A. Markle — Silly Willv. Ask Mr. Monev or Mr. Mathews. 88. Dorothy Mast — Another class play and otherwise beauty. Typical brunette. (Continued on Page 21)

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