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

 - Class of 1925

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Ivy Day The June ' 25 Ivy Day on Wednesday. April 8, was a success of the highest degree. The class wishes to give its heartiest thanks to Miss Moore, who wrote and directed the pageant which was presented, and to the accommodat- ing weather man who sent sunshine in- stead of rain to witness the planting of our ivy. The pageant was given in three parts : The first part was the choosing of the ivy by the spirit of our class ; the second one presented the charac- terization of the five qualities on which our school is founded : excellence, man- liness, truth, honor, and sincerity ; and the last part was the presentation of the ivy hy our president, Alwin Iverson, the acceptance by Mr. McComb, with the trowel ceremony by our president and the president of the January ' 26 class, Wilbur Noll. Ivy Day Program Processional : The Class, June 1925 Part I The Ivy Is Chosen Spirits of the Woods — Margaret Gerdts. Spirit of the Class — Helen Vennard. Violets — Althea Sullivan, Sadye Leh- ner, Bernice Kirch. Ida Watkins, Mary Campbell. Trees — Edna Werner, Helen Rilling. Daisies — Helen Ridont, Alma Herndon, Alta Rettig, Georgia Scheiring. Roses — Dorothy Roberts, Leona Mil- burn, Dorothy Kritsch, Dorothy Mast. Ivy Tines — Lucile Hostetler. Thelma Tacoma, Fern Lyster, Lucile White- ford. Part II Manual Rejoices Spirit of Manual — Lena Rogin. Excellence — Marguerite Young. Manliness — Lawrence Condrey. Truth — Alton Jacobs. Honor — Ralph Taylor. Sincerity — Lillian Burnett. Part III The Ivy Is Presented Presentation of the Ivy — Alwin Iverson, President, June ' 25. Acceptance of the Ivy — Mr. E. H. Kem- per McComb. Ivy Day Poem — Georgia Scheiring. Trowel Ceremony — Alwin I v e r s on, President, June ' 25, and Wilbur Noll, President, January ' 26. Manual Song — The Class. PRETTY LITTLE GREEN LEAF ' D IVY Ivy green, with emerald sheen, ( ' leave to our Manual, Ever keep striving. To live and keep thriving. May ' ' twenty-five be kept alive, With memories we love well. May they impart in every heart Love for our Manual. Chorus : Pretty little green leaf ' d Ivy, Summer time ' s coming, wait and see, Every gentle zephyr in the spring time, Will make us laugh with gladness, Will drive away all sadness, You will grow then, green leaf ' d Ivy, Kissed by the sun and dew. On dear Manual ' s soil you ' ll soon be growing, Yes growing, growing, growing, Green leaf ' d Ivy, be thou true. Ivy dear, throughout the year, Cling to our Manual, Ivy, now we plant you, Joyously plant you, To you we pledge anew, Our love for Manual. A school true blue, true thru, and thru, Long live our Manual. Our Fa r ew ell Good-by, old Manualites ! Good-by, and good luck, and God bless you ! For four years we ' ve been here, living the big Manual life, making friendships right and left, with just now and then a little thought of the vague, distant time when we should leave old Manual forever. Now — ' though sometimes yet we can hardly believe it — the time is almost come when we will say good-by to everybody for the last time. We ' ve planted our ivy vine with the ideal that it will give of our love for Manual all through the years — we ' ve had our class play — just a few more days, a few more hours, a few more minutes, until we go. Good-by, then, to everybody whom we ' ve learned to love during these four glory- laden years. Good-by, then, to all the Manual haunts, the Manual joys, the Manual life — Good-by.

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