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SENIOR BOOSTER Page Nine ' I at. Madae Hunttr Roger rlurd Thelma Irwin Lillian Isaacs Harold Jordan Emehne Joseph MaryKflhl Worth KgJIer Alice Kejsey Opal King Eleanor Kiasing Arthur KJotz FranleKreffel Madge Kretsch ■H ■ ■ ■UBi K1HKBI Hulll Mildred M c Daniel Douglas APKinnon Winifred Alanwanng Cleta Alarsh Mane Martin William Martin Gertrude Matthews Manon May Ftaula Memzen Del bert Meyer tdna Meyer Mary Milburn Virginia Miles Alice Miller Edith Miller Ortrude Miller Helen MinmcK. Elizabeth Minton Clara Moehlman loltan Maigerd Montgomery J ii?- Mueller Samuel Mangle Sam Napersticlc. Mildred Mevitt , Robert flield Bernice Moerr Georgia Offutt
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Page Eight SENIOR BOOSTER VIOLA HIGGINS : Always smiling. A good student — very conscientious. One who is often seen, but not often heard. ROBERT EIGHTOWER: Quiet in school, but wait till he ' s with that certain party. Oh, Boy! Is he then? I ask you. HAROLD HINES: (Maims he ' s no relation to the originator of the 57 varieties. MILDRER HINES: Generally known as Beans. One of the 57 varieties. One of the old gang of public speakers (on party- lines). GEORGIA HiXTOX: Better known as -Ken tucky Slim. That ' s all right. Georgia, a Kentuckian is hard to heat. JOHN HOBBS: Furnishes part of the foun- dation for the Boys ' Glee Club. VANNEL HODAPP: Expects to teach French some day. Probably at the West Side High School. How ' s Joe? DOROTHY HOFFMAN: Likes Miss Moore and says she ' s going to be an English teach- er some day. XOLAX HOPPER: One of the smallest of our class, but that dosn ' t seem to ke ep him from holding his own when it comes to talk- ing. ARENA HORSLEY: Big Bertha. Gets a big kick out of life. Always drives the blues away. A whole show bv herself. DELLA MAE HOWIE: When Delia leaves Manual she ' ll give her support to a nurses ' training school and become a wonderful nurse. ERXEST HULL: The future Pasteur. Mr. Hanske ' s right hand man. All wrapped up in chemistry. We are for you, Ernie. MARY HFMMEL: One of the salesroom clerks. Mary is still wondering where that box of candy came from during Christmas season. Ma soma. MARTHA HFXT: President of II. Y. S. Mal- tha backs all Manual athletics, and always roots for Arlie. Jess Hunt ' s sister. MARY ELIZABETH HFXT: Science Club. Ever see her when she wasn ' t reading a book? Usually not a Civic ' s book, though. MADGE HUNTER: Don ' t let the name de- ceive you. She ' s always where she ' s needed most. Madge is a friend to everyone. ROGER IIURD: Hopes that he will be an artist some day. Always jolly. A hard worker and a good sport. THELMA IRWIN: Literature star. Plenty smart and very quiet. LILLIAN ISAAC ' S: Very interested in a cer- tain athlete. Class play ' ir everything. Still has that schoolgirl complexion. HAROLD JORDAN: Has all of the require- ments for a sheik. Gets along with all the gills. What do you think of the picture? Tuxedo Kid. Some profile. EMMELINE JOSEPH: One of the talented musicians of the senior class. MARY KAIIL: A cute little Titian blonde. Has she dimples? A good friend, too. WILLIAM KELLER : Hi Y. His middle name is Worth, but a few have their doubts about the advisability of such a name! ALICE KELSEY: Quiet, but keeps a perma- nent wave. OPAL KING: Comes from a family of rulers. Leander ' s sister. Remember Leander? ELNORE KLASING: Good pal of Lela Waughtel. Hard working Girl Reserve. ARTHUR KLOTZ: Making high school in three years. A crack shot at paper wad shooting. FRANK KREFFEL: He has requirements of a senior, but doesn ' t act it. Takes quite an interest in the girls that pass the machine shop. MADGE KRETSCH: Music Club. Glee Club. Science Club. Madge is going to compose music master pieces in the years to come. Know Lee? MILDRED KRITSCH: When we see her sis- ter Edna we think we are seeing Mildred twice. LENA LAEPSKY : Statute of Love in the class play. A good one at that. The only souvenir of the American beauties. DORA LEVINSKY: We know she ' ll make a wonderful housekeeper one of these days. On with the budget. IDA LEVY: Lena ' s pal. Always rooting for Manual. She has that good old spirit. ESTHER LTSKER: One of our good singers. Girls Glee Club. Business Girls Club. GERTRUDE LOWES : The girl who has light hair, lovely blue eyes and plays the violin in the orchestra. Recognize her? OXA LYDAY: The lovely Prunella. The owner of those million dollar eyes. One of the parties of a certain triangle. Can she talk? Oh! Feature editor of the Senior Booster. May Day. MTLDRED McDAXIEL: Masoma. Soon we will see Mildred as private secretary to the Paris buyer for L. S. Avres. DOUGLAS McKINNON: Will be a salesman some day. A very quiet chap. Good luck, Douglas. WINIFRED MAXWARTXG: She ' s so quiet it ' s hard to dig up her past history but Ave know that she played good basketball on the girls ' team. OLETA MARSH: Is she cute? I ' ll say she is. Wonder why she stands in the hall before roll call? Could the attraction be a red and black sweater with a real-for-sure basketball player in it? We wonder. Oh, Bill! MARIE MARTIN: Judge for yourself from the picture. A hard worker. Properties.
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Page Ten SENIOR BOOSTER WILLIAM MARTIN: Says he likes Physiol- ogy. Hard worker, but has plenty of time for his friends. GERTRUDE MATHEWS: Tawdy in class play. Notice her blue eyes. MARION MAY : Shorty ' s brother. Good look- ing. Westsider. Boo May. PAULA MEINZEN : President Masoma Club. German star. Yes, she ' s Leone ' s buddy. DELBERT MEYER: Ivy Day committee. Athletics. Called Deb by a certain few. Very smart and industrious. Roines. EDNA MEYER: It has been suggested that Edna should give each of her classmates a piece of the wonderful jewelry she makes. MARY MILBURN: Her interest lies in the Glee Club and orchestra. VIRGINIA MILES : Masoma. Elizabeth Min- ton ' s friend. Wonder how manv Miles before she ' s Dunn ? EDITH MILLER : Folks, she would be a good bookkeeper for some business man. She is Alma Blackwell ' s right hand pal. Business Girls Club. ORTRUDE MILLER: Better known as Trudy. Masoma. A good sport. George? HELEN MINNICK : Short and quiet. A very good typist. Who is this Clyde, Helen? Often seen but not heard. Business Girls Club. ELIZABETH MINTON: Show us someone who doesn ' t know Elizabeth or who wouldn ' t like to know her. Friend of Virginia Miles. Masoma. Do you know Al Hausman? She does. CLARA MOEHLMAN : Friend of Irene. Quiet in school, but makes up for it outside. LEON MOLTON: Class play. Drives a big machine. Has that natural wave in his hair. Wants to do something big. (Try washing elephants, Leon.) Hi Y. Roines. MARGARET MONTGOMERY: Has pretty long hair. Studious and quiet, except with JANE MUELLER: In charge of the music for class play. Have you seen her diamond? It needs no explanation, we believe. SAMNUEL NANGLE: Class play. Always on the job. An all around good fellow. SAM NAPERSTICK: Class play, a regular teaser. Lots of fun. We hear he has a per- manent wave — oh, no ! MILDRED NEVITT : A very small and stu- dious girl, and very hard to get acquainted with. ROBERT NIELD: Manual ' s first baseman. The days will yet come when Boo will get, a report card Avith no flunks. Knows Vi. BERNICE NOERR: Oh, those long black curls! And can she dance a ballet! I ' ll say she can! Doll in class play. Personals. Ivy Day. Attendant of May Day. Ma- soma. GEORGIE OFFUTT : Will make a good nurse some day. DORIS PAUL: Masoma. Top Ten. Spanish star. Won a prize in the D. A. R. contest. VERA POPCHEFF : Ona ' s friend. H. Y. S. Her sweet voice and pretty smile are enough to win any young man. Beware, you innocent boys! HAROLD PUNTENNAY: We ask you now, Has he or hasn ' t he a marcel or a perma- nent? OTTO RAMSEY: Likes the Black Knight in Ivanhoe. Otto has lots of friends at Man- ual, and he ' s always willing to help them out. JOE RISLEY : Belongs to the Manual Athletic Association. Ona Lyday ' s lover in class play. Has something in general with a cer- tain Shortridge girl. Joe ' s ambition is De Pauw. MARION ROGAN: Pola Negri ' s only rival. Future Indiana coed. Lena ' s sister. Likes to go to football games with Bill Britton. LAVERNE ROLAND : Enjoys good literature — thinks it ' s cute. Always giggling. HAZEL ROZENBURG : A good looking blonde. The kind gentlemen prefer. Latin star. LOLTISA SACKMAN : A pal of Virginia San- ders. You sure are some artist, Louisa. President of Art Club. Masoma. Personals. HULDAH SCHAEFER: The girl that can wear clothes like nobody else can. H. Y. S. ROBERT SCHARFE: Do ladies prefer blondes or no? A famous cyclist. BERTHA SCHLANZER: Has Miss Perkins a business-like assistant? We ' ll say she has. Bertha sure has the goods when it comes to material. MARIE SCHNEIDER: Class play. Masoma. Ivy Day Committee. Someone has said that she would make a good motor for a Singer Sewing machine. She never needs winding. LOUISE SCHNEFF : Just a quiet, studious, and willing Manual girl. DELTA SEARCY: Little and graceful. A gym exhibit wouldn ' t be perfect without Delta. Pan in gym show. Some dancer. SYLVIA SHAPIRO: Raised on Palmolive soap. Still has that school girl complexion. Can she giggle? BERTHA SHELTON: Seldom hear from Bertha. Bet she ' s not as quiet out of school as she is in school. BEATRICE SIMMONS: Pals with Huldah. A true Mamialite. MOSETTA SIMMONS : The original two time girl. PHYLLIS SMITH: No kin to the Smith brothers. We envy her pretty hair. Wonder who Phyllis is always waiting for in front of 211. TIIELMA SKINNER: Here ' s one place where looks and brains go hand m hand. Helen ' s buddy.
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