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SENIOR BOOSTER 15
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14 SENIOR BOOSTER 191. ALBERTA SEIFERT: Good-looking and peppy. Proved to be quite industrious in the office working for Miss Basey. Masoma. One of the DGJR ' s. 192. EVERETTE SHANNON: Everette is a real musician. Ever hear him play that weird sax of his? A good fellow. 193. NORA BELLE SHANNON: Cousin to John Perry. Variety is the spice of life; ask King Solomon ' s daughter. 194. GLENN SHAW: Glenn hails from Rossville, but gave all he had to Manual. He played on the basketball team and is a star performer of Shorty ' s track crew. 195. CLARA SILVERMAN: A trig, star and a mighty sweet girl. 19 6. LESTER SIMON: Quiet, studies during roll-call. Musical? Chemistry. 197. LUCILLE SMITH: I think Lucille is most anxious to graduate. Do you know why? 19 8. VELMA SMITH: Quiet. One of our many brunettes. 199. JOE SNOWBALL: Football. Always there. A Snowball in June! A brother of our former Harry. 200. GAYLORD SPARKS: Even though he is an artist, one of the gang. Class play helper. Scenery designer, arm bands, and publicity for class play. Brother artist to Tony. 201. ELEANOR STETTLER: Hasn ' t much to say, but still waters run deep, you know. 202. WALTER STOKES: R. O. T. C. Always on the job, good fellow n ' everything. 203. KENNETH STOUT: Math. A serious student. Has the art of keep- ing quiet. 204. LUCILLE STUERTZ: A cute little blonde. Lucille makes a certain boy in our class play forget his part. 205. HELEN STUVEL: Helen is a good student — well known in the com- mercial department. Very quiet. 206. JAMES TAPP: Roines. Short and peppy. Jimmy always willing to help. Runs with Blackie and Rudy. Interested in baseball. 207. RICHARD TAYLOR: The public speaker (on party lines). Good dancer. 208. SUSIE TAYLOR: Very good in literature and quite good in every- tliiii2f tlif-nt slip trips 209. ORVILLE TEAGUE: Big boy. Fat and sassy. Math, and shop. Knows his oil. Rides a bicycle and falls off a lot. 210. ALMA TEIFERT: Alma can swim her way through life, we think. 211. WILLIAM TEMPLEMEYER: Bill. A million dollar Bill . Mechanic. . We wonder who the young lady is that he is interested in. 212. HELEN THOMPSON: Salesmanship star. Wears classy looking clothes. Another one of our quiet ones. 213. LAVON THOMPSON: Lavon is the star of the second hour senior speech class. Her talks are always interesting and worth while. Violinist and faithful orchestra member. 214. HYMAN TOOB1N: Quiet, industrious. R. O. T. C. 215. HAROLD TYLER: Band. Plays a mean trombone. Likes good moving picture shows. Ivy Day play — um-nm boy! 216. ESTHER WEGEHOEFT: A fascinating blonde. A friend to every- body and a pal to somebody. 217. ALMA WENNING: Quiet and industrious. A very good Spanish student. She would like to be secretary to all the athletes. Masoma. 218. MILDRED WERNER: An A student in Comp. VII. She certainly makes them sit up and take notice. 219. FERN WHITEHEAD: Quiet and industrious, but one never knows what lies underneath the quietness, does one? 220. FLORENCE WILKINS: Another home nursing star. Masoma. Neat. 221. HELEN WILCOX: One of Mr. Morrison ' s many ardent admirers. 222. MARY WILSON: We envy her ability to write prize essays. Quiet. 223. PAUL WOERNER: Rudy. Our all-round athlete; earned his name by a distinct appeal to the opposite sex. Every one likes him. 224. JULIUS ZUKERMAN: Saphire. Always on the go. Second team basket ball. Noted for his broad smile.
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16 SENIOR BOOSTER ETIQUETTE FOR HALLS 1. When walking down the halls always shout at the top of the voice so that there will be no chance of a collision. Shouting is also a great help to the teachers to locate a student for a conference assignment. 2. If one pupil should bump into another when turning the corner, the correct thing to do is for each to shoot tbe other on the spot and thereby get rid of any point for argument that may later prove dangerous. 3. When turning a corner, hold out the hand indicating the direction of the desired turn. An endless amount of fun can be had by holding up the hand suddenly so that a passing student will be hit on the nose, thus causing it to bleed and ruin the carpet. 4. Teachers and office force should always be spoken to in a gentle manner. This is essential for the health of the term end grades. If a request in the office is refused, call the offender out in the hall and firmly but gently drape him over the surrounding landscape. An immediate escape is essential. 5. In going out the doors a certain technique should be observed. Slam the door quickly behind as it might by some lucky chance change the entire map of the boy following immediately behind. 6. Running to the lunch room becomes an indoor sport when certain rules are observed. Start at the door of the office and start running with the eyes shut. Every pupil knocked over counts ten points.
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