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SENIOR BOOSTER
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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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SENIOR BOOSTER 90. VELMA GEPHART: Something tells us her name won ' t be Gephart long. A competent stenographer. 91. BEN GOLDMAN: Science wizard. Burbank ' s logical successor. Gives his vocal chords an awful play, never allowing them to rest. Should take Bryan ' s place in the years to come. 92. GEORGE GOODMAN: Chemistry star. Brain seems to be vice-versa. Good fellow, though! 93. CARRIE GRAY: Small, quiet and industrious. She wants to be a stenographer. 94. MILDRED GREGORY: Pretty and peppy. Likes a certain boy called Sonny. Someone said that Mildred would like to be a Spanish teacher. H. Y. S. 95. FRIEDA GROSSMAN: Quiet and industrious. She ' s a pal to Bertha, Helen and Gertrude. 9 6. LOUISE HAINES: Salesmanship student. Louise hopes to be a buyer at Ayres some day. 97. ALLEN HAMBLEN: Sparky. Fastest walker in school. Latin star. Not so c v ummy. All that the name implies. 9 8. LELAND HARDING: Always smiling. One of the gang in 210. 99. MORRIS HARRIS: Harris and Miller. Haberdashers. Sectional and State sandwich slinger. 100. ROBERT HATHORN: Very serene. Quiet, but what those quiet people can do is remarkable. 101. ALBERT HAUSMAN: Sweet, sweet Tizzie. Best sleeper and dreamer in our class. 102. BERTHA HAYNES: Full of pep. Another one of the girls in our class who has musical talent. Masoma. 10 3. ROSCOE BREDELL: Caught up with us on the last lap. Didn ' t decide to graduate until too late for the photographer to get him in the group. One of our athletes, well liked by all. 104. MILDRED HECKMAN: She ' s the girl in the salesroom with the snappy brown eyes. Industrious and inquisitive. Katheryn Dolk ' s twin. Masoma. 105. GERTRUDE HEEDE: I wonder why she is called Peanut ? Has a habit of giggling all the time. 106. JOHN HEID: Lunch room star. English star? 107. DOROTHY HEIL: Very quiet. She ' s one of the bright girls of the class. Masoma. 108. GEORGE HEINY: Track. R. O. T. C. cadet officer. 109. BERNICE HELM: Verv studious. Well known among her friends. 110. BEAUREGARDE HEMINGS: Some name, and a real fellow with it. 111. FLORENCE HILLIG OSS: The pretty brunette who has so much fun in speech. 112. LUCILLE HILT: Plenty cute. Some day Lucille will make a good secretary for some one. 113. LOUISE HINTON: The girl that every one likes. Lit. star. 114. FLORENCE HUGHES: Here is our good-looking blonde. She is an A student, too. Florence chooses the business career. Masoma. 115. CORA JOHNSON: A fine kid. Chums with Bernice Helm. 116. WILLIE JONES: Speech III. Everybody knows Willie. 117. LOUISE JORDAN: Our commuter. Although she lives in Greenfield, she comes to Manual. 118. RALPH JORDAN: Sheik. Some Charlestoner. His hair is always slicked back. Always has a smile for the girls. 119. DAVID JUNG: One of those quiet Oriental sheiks. Very good scholar. Very friendly. 120. SAM KAUFFMAN: Orator. The doctor of big words. Yea, Web- ster. Orchestra. 121. PAUL KELLER: R. O. T. C. The old moon fixer. Gonna grow up? 122. JOHN KIME: R. O. T. C. Roines. The Manual rep of ushers at The Circle. An old time Fiddler. Football, tennis. Called Tom Mix. Personals. 12 3. LAWRENCE KLOEPPER: A real pal to all the athletes. Shop and Mech. Drawing. Band. 124. NORMAN KOEPPER: English star of today. Full of fun and studi- ous. Science star. Top Ten.
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