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SENIOR BOOSTER
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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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SENIOR BOOSTER 59. CHRISTIAN CARLSEN: Yells. Roines. Cadet officer. Liked by all. A fine student. 60. BONNIE CHAMBERS: Irish. Plenty cute. Good friend of Lillie ' s. 61. WANELIA CHESHIER: Knows a lot about Frankfort. Seems to have a quiet disposition, but some of us know her to be as lively as the liveliest. 62. MARY CHILDERS: So quiet that we don ' t know much about her. Inside dope has it that she is studious and dependable. So there. 6 3. NEWTON CHIN: Some artist — look at his books. R. O. T. C. officer, National guard and Wonderful History VII star. 1 64. SARAH CLARK: Seems never to annoy for she ' s usually quiet. Can make the typewriter keys fly. 65. MARY COLEMAN: Mary hails from Fort Wayne. Some of us think her interests are centered there; nevertheless she ' s a regular Manualite. 6 6. ROBERT COVERT: Quiet, but industrious. Favorite pastime is sleeping. Popular with the opposite sex. 6 7. MILDRED CRONE: The girl who likes her English classes. 68. LESTER CRUSE: Baseball, basketball, football and marbles. Irma ' s boy friend. We sure will miss his long runs when the football squad lines up next year. Oh! That walk! 69. OPAL CRUSH: Has habit of tending to her own business. Quietness an asset. 70. WILLIAM DAMPIER: Basketball. Handsome. Some machinist. You ought to see him play with the machine in the shops. 71. NELLIE DAVIDSON: Noisy except when quiet. Alberta ' s friend. A likable person. Blonde. H. Y. S. Girls ' athletics. 72. VIRGINIA DAVIDSON: Honorable manager of the salesroom. Won- derful musician we think. Has a patent on curly blonde hair. 7 3. MARCELLA DEE: She looks bashful — but looks are deceiving, you know. 74. DOROTHY DININGER: Another music student. Thinks more than she says. 75. RUTH DIXON: Often seen but seldom heard. Ask Ruth about the Iron Horse. 7 6. OTTO DOEPKER: Mr. Wright ' s right hand at the State and Sec- tional. Big and husky and some footballer. 77. GUSTAV DONGUS: The fellow that wrote the bookkeeping ' text has nothing on Gus — he sho ' knows how to figger. Roines. Has had a four year lease on the Top Ten. 7 8. JAMES DURRETT: Some gym star. Track. Winner of Frenzel medal in gym. 7 9. MILDRED EADES: Very quiet, but good natured. Once in a while you know she ' s around. Pals around with Helen Thompson and Vera Norris. 80. HELEN ELBEL: One of our proficient art students. Has a lot of friends. 81. GLADYS EMRICH: H. Y. S. Gym star. Plenty o ' pep. We ' re for you, Gladys. 82. MARTIN ENGLEHART: Our popular red head. Basketball. Will own Smith-Hassler-Sturm some day. Already owns the Postal Telegraph. 8 3. HELEN ERNSTING: Helen likes to go to Lafayette, Indiana. I wonder why? Her greatest ambition is to be a teacher. G. R. 84. GLENN EYSTER: Quiet and studious. Always in for a good time. 8 5. LILLIAN FAGIN: A good looking blonde. Loves to dance Kennie knows that. H. Y. S. 86. NELLIE FLEENER: Peppy basketball player. Chairman of Flower Committee. She is a loyal rooter for our Manual teams. 87. HARRY FOGLE: Little, but mighty. A great student. Physiology. R. O. T. C. sergeant. 88. HARRY FRITSCHE: Tall and lanky. Sure likes chemistry. Studies during roll-call. R. O. T. C. sergeant. 8 9. BERTHA GEER: Pretty and quiet. Very industrious. Her musical talent will enable her to make a good music teacher. That ' s what she wants to be.
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