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SENIOR BOOSTER
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SENIOR BOOSTER PERSONALS 1. MR. E. H. KEMPER McCOMB: Principal of Emmerich Manual Train- ing High School. 2. MR. B. SANDERS: Vice-Principal of Emmerich Manual Training High School. 3. MISS KNOX: Senior sponsor. 4. MISS PERKINS: Class play director. 5. MISS SANDERS: Assistant director of class play. 6. MRS. BING: In charge of Ivy Day program. Senior Roll Room teacher. 7. MISS EBBERT: Senior Roll Room teacher. 8. MR. WRIGHT: In charge of Class Day program. Senior Roll Room teacher. 9. MR. RAGSDALE: Senior Roll Room teacher. 10. GLEN HARMESON: Harmie. President of our class. A star in track, football, baseball and basketball. Popular with the girls. Still water runs deep some times. Oh, how he can blush. 11. WILL WOERNER: Football, basketball star. Roines. Very popular and a regular sheik. Personals. 12. LILLIAN KING: We envy her ability to play opposite Don Menke in the love scene. Secretary of June Class. Class play. Personals. Masoma. 13. KENNETH RHOADES: Blackie. Manual ' s all-round basketball player. All sectional forward. He ' s out for track — let ' s go, Blackie. 14. CHUCK DAVIS: Editor of Senior Booster. Good friend of Sid- ney ' s. We wish we had his business ability. Everyone ' s pal. 15. PAULINE MAPLES: The well known girl in the Booster office. Better known as Plinky . Has many friends and deserves them, too. Can be depended on to help at the right time. 16. WILLIAM JENSEN: Stage manager. Roines. Personals. Cadet officer. Shining star in Senior speech. Very likable and popular. Some stage manager. 17. SIDNEY ZIER: Assistant business manager of Senior Booster. Pro- fessor of flunkology. Always in a good humor. Brilliant student. 18. HAROLD CARNAGUA: Good advertiser for class play. Small, but mighty. Girls, get acquainted. Class play. Personals. We wonder if he knows Lucille Stuertz. 19. EVELYN COLEMAN: Prompter in class play. This is the reason the class play was a great success. Personals. Masoma. Class play. 20. MARIE DELATORE: The original Charlestoner. Better than the inventor. Wonderful personality. Witty? Oh! boy. Personals. H. Y. S. 21. MAURICE FINK: Noted as the general nuisance on staff. Successor to Grantland Rice. We ' re for you Maurice. Personals. 22. GERTRUDE HELMUTH: Great ticket seller for class play. Masoma. Personals. Class play. Good looking and cheerful. 2 3. GEORGE LLOYD: Otherwise known as Goofy Oswalder and Oodle- Oodler. Always has Weird Tales in one hand and a harmonica in the other, playing Ain ' t Life Wonderful? Historian, and editor of regular Booster. 24. ROSE NETHERTON: Quiet and unassuming. Enid ' s friend. Real nice looking. Better get acquainted. Personals. Junior Drama , League. 25. JOHN PERRY: Roines. Personals. Paterwishi ' s assistant pianist. Sure knows how to tickle the ivories. Desires to go on the stage. 2 6. DOROTHY WEIR: Irving Berlin ' s rival. Wrote class music. We predict nothing but a great future for Dot . H. Y. S., Apollo Club. Personals. 27. NORMAN YOUNG: Our kid impersonator. Cadet officer. Roines. Oh, boy, what a grin! Golla, golla.
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SENIOR BOOSTER 28. TONY MASARACHIA: Our artist. Designer of arm band and Senior Booster cover page. Deserves a great deal of credit for all his work on class play scenery, posters, etc. Belongs to the Finch, Sparks combination. So good looking when he represented II Signore of Italy in the Ivy Day exercises that all the girl ' s hearts turned over. 29. MAXINE HASTINGS: Cute and peppy. Snappy Senior reporter for the Booster. She is often seen with some certain boys of our class. Out for all the games! Everybody knows Abie . 30. HAZEL GOOCH: Commonly known as Goochie the small, but peppy Prophet. Chairman of Ivy Day. President of Junior Drama League. Won second place in oratorical contest. Is Hazel well known? I wonder. Masoma. 31. DON MENKE: Handsome blonde hero of class play. Gervase Mallory! ! ! ! ! One of our megaphone artists. A spiffy looking cadet captain. Active in many school activities. Has enough Top Ten buttons to make a suit of armor. Vice-president Roines. 32. ARTHUR TRUITT: Roines ' president. Always on the job. One of the gang. Hi-Y. Very generous in his gifts. 33. THOMAS BERNHARDT: Designed the class banner, and it was a beauty. Top Ten student. 34. ISABELLA ADAMSON: Secretary Business Girls ' Club. Peppy. There ' s not many like Isabella, Jack says. Shorthand star. 35. FRIEDA ADELMAN: Quiet and modest, too. Always knows what to do. 36. ISADORE ANTIN: Peewee. Our minute Jewish engineer. Plenty of pep. 37. EDNA ARCHER: Likes everything that pertains to the home for instance . Quiet. 38. ELEANOR BADER: Home nursing and English star. Works hard, ask Mr. Moffat. 39. HARRIET BARKALOW: Blonde, smart. Likes a Certain Party on the baseball team. Masoma. 40. FLORENCE BARNETTE: Wicked eyes. Good looking. 41. GEORGE BAUER. Tony boy. Quiet, except on his trumpet. Possesses a rattlin ' good stammerin ' Stutz. Noise maker of 210. 42. ELIZABETH BAYNHAM: Plentee cute. 43. FLORENCE BEARD: Some artist. Ask her how to manufacture trees. Speech star. 44. CLARENCE BELL: That sheikish fellow. That eyes, those hair. Veteran cream thrower. Popular with fair sex. 45. ALFRED BELLES: Class play idiot. Roines. Yells. Very popular. 46. LOUIS BENEDICT: Quiet — with a tendency towards Oxford bags. A real student. 47. ED BEIERSDORFER: Noisy boy. He ' s the lad who has lately stepped out. Chemistry star. 48. EDNA BIDDY: Quiet, modest and sweet. But remember, still water runs deep. 49. ALBERTA BOOKER: Etiquette star. 50. PAUL BORDERS: Our handsome man. Good student. Awfully quiet. 51. IRVIN BRANDENBURG: Oh, how that boy can study! 52. SAM BRATEMAN: Since coming here he has absorbed a true Manual spirit. A mathematics shark. 53. EDNA BREHOB: From Tech, nevertheless, one of us. 54. GORDON BRENNER: Generally known as The Duke. Cadet officer. A fine fellow and a good student. 55. PEARL BRYAN: B. G. C. shorthand star. Nice looking. Quiet. 56. RUTH BULLARD: Smart. Peppy. Knows her stuff, that isn ' t all, but that ' s enough. 57. EDNA MAE BURNS: Gym star. Pretty good friend to Mrs. Hiser. B. G. C. 58. HAROLD CALLON: Our diminutive stage electrician. A willing worker for all Manual enterprises.
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