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

 - Class of 1926

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SENIOR BOOSTER 11

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10 SENIOR BOOSTER 12 5. ROLAND KYLE: Short, but mighty. R. O. T. C. captain. Roines sect. A hustler. Good fellow. 126. ELIZABETH LAHRMAN: Elizabeth has a smile for everyone. She likes to work for Miss Davis. Quiet until she ' s noisy. Betty is an A History student; ask Miss Taflinger. 127. DOROTHY LAMB: She is a true Manualite. 128. GERTRUDE LANCE: Gertie. Everybody likes Gertie. Good kid, plenty good-looking, and a wonderful dancer. H. Y. S. 129. MILDRED LANG: Plenty good-looking, isn ' t she? We don ' t hear much from Mildred. She likes a certain boy named Bert. 130. ORVILLE LEE: The shop bouncer. Top Ten. Quiet, but devilish. 131. ENID LENTZ: Rose ' s friend. She has wonderful facility in sales- manship — very quiet. 132. LEON LEVI: Professor. The architect. Another speaker. Mr. Hiser ' s private secretary. 133. OSCAR LEVIN: Father in class play. That wave in his hair sure must cost him. Roines. 134. ROSE LEVINSKY: Another speed demon in shorthand. Will make a fifty-dollar stenographer some day. 135. BENNIE LIEBERMAN: Speedy. Oh, you candy customer. Every- body ' s friend. The song and dance man. 13 6. NAOMI LIESMANN: The little girl who is always smiling and who likes speech so awfully well. Helped to make flowers for the class play. 137. VIOLET LINSON: She ' s new to the school this year. We ' re sorry she couldn ' t have gone to Manual longer. 138. ALMA LIPP: The girl with the big blue eyes. 139. CARRIE LOWRY: She ' s a good student, ask any teacher. Carrie is a French star. She sure can rattle it off. 14 0. OLLIE LUCAS: The small girl who is a very good student. 141. JOHN LUPEAR: Ooh! ooh! Should have seen him try for class play. His mother has to bring him to school although he wears long pants. Our old man baby. 142. HARRY LYZOTT: A fine fellow, a true sportsman, and a loyal Man- ualite. Harry ' s head over heels in love with — his RADIO! 143. WILLIAM McPACE: Minds his own business. Not as noisy as the average. Interested in accidents, fires, etc. 144. LEROY McWHORTER: R. O. T. C. Civics star. 145. CECIL MAILS: Cece . Our ambitious lunch room worker. Seems to thrive on Manual beans. 146. RUTH MATHEWS: Norma Mitchell ' s buddy. She ' s right there when it comes to basketball. 147. WILMA MEYER: Masoma. Very studious and friendly, too. Every- body knows Wilma. 148. MILDRED MILLER: A quiet, pretty blonde, who is known by so many people. Maid of honor to May Queen. 149. NORMA MITCHELL: I wonder whether Norma likes Literature VIII or not? Her bright smile enlightens many a dull school room. 150. DOROTHY MORRIS: Always has something funny to say. Can ' t help but like her. 151. LUCILLE MORRIS: The good looking girl who likes to dance so well. Wonder why Lucille isn ' t so anxious to leave school? Ask her! 152. EVA MEYERS: The pretty blue-eyed maid in the class play. Pop- ular? Well, I should say. A Masoma who spends a great part of her time in the office. 153. FRANCES NEUHAUS: Like to work at the basketball tourneys. We wonder why? Liked English once upon a time, a long time ago. 154. VERA NORRIS: Wonder why she goes to the Sectionals? H. Y. S. One of the DGJR ' s. Likes some one pretty much! 155. THORNTON OLIVER: Girls, he ' s awfully good looking. Did his best on the football squad and made a fine showing in track. 156. MARY OTT: Is a snappy ticket seller for athletic events in 211. Has many friends and is quite nice. 157. FRIEDA OTTING: Certainly can lead yells and songs for Roll Room pep meetings. Good in Spanish. Frieda is quite well known — why shouldn ' t she be?



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12 SENIOR BOOSTER 158. ESTHER PARSONS: A very quiet girl. Sh! I think Esther wants to be a poet! 159. EDWARD PAUL: Assistant stage manager. Spanish club serenader. Works hard. Studies hard. Roines. 160. KENNETH PEEK: His speed makes up for his size on the football field. His feet don ' t hesitate on the cinder path. Historically in- clined (?) Well liked by all. Roines. 161. LULA PIEL: Lula has a great ambition to become a history teacher, so we heard. 162. RUTH POGGEMEYER: A very quiet, sweet, little Manualite. 16 3. JESSIE PORTER: Somehow or other we always know when Jessie ' s around. 164. HYMAN PORTNOV.: Rival of Ben Goldman when it comes to talking. Should be an orator. 165. JOHN PROKL: Football, Roines, music and all around true Manualite. 166. HAROLD QUINLAN: Major in R. O. T. C. All round good fellow. Here ' s for West Point, Harold. 167. HILDA RABB: A hard worker in the Junior Drama League, and a very sweet girl. 16 8. DAVID RATHPON: Quiet, but Johnny on the spot when it comes to a good time. 169. JOSEPH RAUTENBURG: Ladies ' man. The handsome blonde. Quiet, but willing. 170. MAURICE REGULA: Otherwise known as Dutch . Maurice is the boy from home. Hail to thee, blithe spirit. 171. BERNICE REINECKE: An A-plus pupil. A quiet, hardworking, pleasant, ideal high school girl. 172. ELIZABETH RICE: A born salesgirl, but a terrible bother at Roll Call (from one who knows). Masoma. 17 3. EUGENE RITTER: Another ladies ' man. Gentleman Susan in the class play. Likes golf — FORE! Would like to go with Well, that ' s all right. 174. MARY ROBINSON: Everybody ' s friend. Mary fills her niche at Manual very capably. Wrote Ivy Day song. 175. EULA LORENE ROLLINS: A rather quiet child. Very popular with boys. Studies science and wifery. 17 6. JENNY ROSE: Masoma. A very pretty, quiet, little girl. Always helping some one else. 17 7. CLARA ROSEBROCK: A popular girl because she ' s a good sport. 178. VERNON ROTH: Mr. Moffat ' s joke. Tennis player. Vernon ' s right there when it comes to talking. 17 9. GOLDA ROTHFEDER: Junior Drama League. Another salesgirl of much ability. Has plenty of friends. 180. ETHEL SANDLER: A girl who helps boost the Booster. 181. MARY SCHMIDT: Mother in class play. Did you ever notice those big, brown eyes? Look them up. 181. BERNICE SAUNDERS: A mathematics star. Bernice wants Santa to bring her a doll. 182. MARY SCHAKEL: Masoma. Girl Reserve, Junior Drama League, Business Girls ' Club, an honor student. What more can you want? 18 3. CARL SCHAUB: History star. Would like to be a friend to all the girls. 18 5. MILDRED SCHNEIDER: Quiet and a very good student. 186. CLARENCE SHORTEMEIER: Good fellow. Quiet, but full of pep when you once get him started. Ask those who know him real well. 187. HERBERT JOHN SCHUERMAN: Herb has fallen in love with Busi- ness Law. We ' re looking forward to the marriage and hope that he will let his class be guests of honor. 18 8. MARJORIE SCHUTTLER: Marjorie will make a wonderful emotional actress in a few years. Keep it up, Marjorie. 189. HAZEL SCHWARTZ: Somehow or other Hazel has kept herself away from the crowd. She would rather study. That ' s the spirit. 190. RUTH SEELE: The pretty Titan haired Masoma who studies hard and helps in the office. Is popular, too. History star.

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