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

 - Class of 1925

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22 SENIOR BOOSTER

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SENIOR BOOSTER 21 89. Margaret Martin — Designer of class banner. A beauty in the class play and a beauty out of it. Full of fun and laughter. Cora Allison ' s chum. 90. Joseph Mazza — Banana king. Goes to sleep in Mr. Moore ' s fourth hour class every day. Hope he doesn ' t go to sleep driving a Reo speed wagon some day. 91. Madeline Micheli — Beautiful, expressive eyes and long hair. Believes in having a good time. Crazy about civics. 92. Leona Milburn — Seems to be quiet, but some of us know better. Recently joined the bobbed hair group. Will be a famed caterer some day. 93. Harrv D. Miller — A ladies ' man. Officer in R. O. T. C. Wielded a mean ax in the class plav. Alwavs has a dirty face. 94. Frieda Naperstick — Beautiful hair noted for its permanent wave. Precious articles are done up in small packages. 95. Leonard Nolte — Noted for his drawings. Class pin agent in 109. Long boy. 96. Stella Quishenberrv — Funny and .iollv. A good earnest worker. Aspires to be a nurse. 97. Irvin Putt — Roines. Many were called, but few were chosen. Lord Mayor in the class play. 98. Samuel I. Rabinowitz — Plaved his part well (bishop), but such a costume. 99. Leona Rahn — Lady-in-waiting in class play. A famous blonde. Wonderful taste for clothing. 100. Andrew Ramsey — The official guard of the stage hands ' refreshments during the class play. 101. Harrv Rogers — Conservative, but a good student. 102. Alta Rettig — Evervbodv likes little Alta. and we know the reason whv, too. Just a nice girl with a smile and a cheery hello for everybody. And, oh yes! another one of the unbobbed crew! 103. Helen Ridout — French child in class play. She ' ll sing the Marseilles for the asking. Bright, happy, vivacious. Hard worker. Masoma. 104. Helen E. Rilling — Another class play beauty. A new comer in our ranks, but we cer- tainlv have been glad to welcome her. Sweet, and easy to get acquainted with. 105. Gracie Robb — Gladvs, one of the children in the class play. Her middle name ought to be Giggles. I wonder, does laughing stunt vour growth? 106. Cleora Robertson — Cinderella in the class play. A very good looking heroine? Well, I should hope to tell you she is. A typist who is very much in demand. Block ' s special. 107. Ruth Robinson — Miss Knox ' s pal. Noted for her long black tresses and sparkling eyes. The queen in the class plav. 108. Lena Rogin — Ladv-in-waiting in the class play. Spirit of Manual in the Ivy Day pro- gram. Her one ambition is to graduate. 109. Paul Rudbeck — One of our senior athletes. A fine start; keen it up, Paul. 110. Mary Russell — Quiet, would like to be a beauty, but the Lord Mayor doesn ' t want her to be. 111. Edwin Rvan — Even-one knows Eddie; ask the girls. 112. Georgia Scheiring — Writer of Ivy Dav poems. Those old-fashioned curls. 113. Fritz Schnepf — Another Roines. Look at his name, and then try to spell it. Mr. Bodie. the artist, in the class plav. 114. Ernest D. Schuster — He is in 109. but he is so quiet you can ' t tell it. 115. Leo Selig — In the class plav. Lord Times. Last words of famous man to king, Let ' s talk. 116. Bessie Sellers — Queen of May. Pretty quiet, one of Miss Durst ' s assistants. 117. Abe Simon — Better known as Cockv. Verv industrious. What? 118. Ida Helen Smith — One of the Smith twins. 119. Mary Hester Smith — The other Smith twin; Gracie Robb ' s standby. 120. Edward Spencer — In our wonderful band. Enjoys that most enlightening bit of litera- ture known as Life. 121. John Stanton — Good student. One of our out-of-town athletes. Hails from Terrible Hut. 122. Alma Stewart — Needs a taxi to bring her to school in time for roll call. 123. Helen Stickle — One of those censored beauties. 124. William Strafford — Looks industrious, but you can never tell by looking. 125. Althea Sullivan — Dr. Bodie ' s maid (Matilda). An artist. Ask Mr. Finch. 126. Ralph H. Taylor — Hear he rides a Riverside car? School — not so good. Worked on the props in class plav. 127. James Tobin — Oh, those beautiful crimson locks. Always three minutes late. (Everything.) 128. Joseph Trost — Drives his car, such as it is, to school everv day. I don ' t know, but I think he has ambitions of riding the gasoline derby. 129. Paul V. Volrath — A very good track man; always near the tape at the finish, if he doesn t break it himself. 130. Eileen G. Troy — Still water runs deep; doesn ' t give anyone much chance to get ac- quainted with her. 131. Burt Walker — Was on the track team. Ask Mr. Moffat about his wonder class the eighth hour. 132. Ida Watkins — Our musician. A violet in our Tvv Dav exercises 133. George Weir — Was on the stage during class play. Great friend of our editor, Gola Emery. Roines. 134. Norbert Welch — One of the 400 of our school. Roines. 135. Edna Werner — Oh! those big, big eyes. Why so interested in Red Grange ' s rival? A tree with a wonderful voice. 136. Lillian White — Quiet, no one hardly knows she is around. 137. Liicile Whiteford— One of the beauties and ever so quiet Specializes in Household Science. Another of the unbobbed crew. 138. Eugene Williams— Another of our good students. Some of you flunkers should find out now he does it. 139. Lillie : Williams— Studious, a seamstress. How she enjoyed ripping Cinderella ' s dresses! 140. Dorothy Williamson — Quiet, quite an artist. 141. Delmar E. Wright— Anyone in the back of the room in 109. He is noted for his accu- racy in throwing paper wads. 142. Myron Wright — There for putting it over. History star HI! ' £ wer ? Gowdy— -Noted for his sociable and genial disposition. 144. Frank Siple — He plays the French horn, but doesn ' t blow his own horn



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