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SENIOR BOOSTER Page Thirteen Ben Mdes Albert Willern Arthur Williams Herman Williamson Clask Wit Wilma Yates Ralph Elrod Anna Cucu George Geezer Max Davis Clarence Ray Mussel Talbott Grant Hawkins 1927 CLASS POEM It ' s in the deed Not in the words We find the fame and praise, it ' s in the toil And strength we give Not in the din we raise, It ' s in the hope Not in the dread We find the courage still, To say to those Who heed it naught — I can, I must, I will ! It ' s in the Present Not the Past We ' ll find the Future hiding. It ' s in the midst Of life we ' ll learn How fast the rears are gliding. By Beth Burns It ' s in the dawn Not in the dusk We ' ll rally to fulfill Exalting strong The spirit, youth, I can, I must, I will ! It ' s in our age Not in our youth We ' ll live our school days over. It ' s toward the heaven Not toward the sod Our dreams of now ' ' will soar. It ' s all our life Not part of it We sow to reap our till. It ' s then, and now And for all time We can, we must, we will !
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Page Twelve SENIOR BOOSTER EDNA SNIDER: Good in all her studies. The Manna! spirit. Attn time. Edna. EMMETT SPONSEL: Koines. A true Man ualite. Likes everybody, and is liked by everybody. LETTIE STANT: One of the little girls of the class. FRIEDA STEARNS: A good history student. Quiet at times. MAN STEIN: Small hut mighty. A lunch room pest. Dick Witte ' s only rival. BLANCHE STILLABOAYER: Past sixteen and says she ' s never been kissed. Well, it won ' t he long now. One of Miss Merino ' s old reliables. Masoma. Class plav property committee. HULDA STRICKLAND: Talented designer of posters for Home Economics classes. HAROLD STUCKI: Business manager for Booster, expert typist. Very quiet. All the girls admire his beautiful white teeth. LEONARD STYERS: How would you like to have his hair? Striving for a Silk Merchants Degree. Won four art scholarships. EVELYN SWANK: Quiet and studious. A real Manualite. Commercial Law star. LEONA TACOMA: Another twig of thai famous family tree. She certainly can play the jazz. Very popular with a certain base- hall player. Queer in class play. Per- sonals. Masoma. REBA THOMAS: Puts a. big kick in Mr. McClurg ' s Commercial Law class. VAUGHN THOMAS: One of Mr. McClurg ' s Commercial Law stars. Likes to sleep in all his classes. That ' s all right. Vaughn. Edison was a dreamer. FRANCES THRASHER: One of Mr. Evan ' s star pupils. Says she ' s going to he a steno- grapher for the De Wolf News Co. litre ' s wishing you a lot of success. GEORGE TILFORD: The hoy that made it possible for Wrigley to have the Catalina Island Swim. He is always chewing gum. Hi Y. LEONARD TROY: Quiet. Known very well among a select few. GLEN TUMEY: One of Coach Bridgeford ' s sharp shooters. Good fellow ' n everything. HOWARD CLREY: Walter Ginger ' s buddy. Class play. Hi-Y. Has the cunningest little dimples. Koines. MARIE VICK: A jolly disposition. Friend to everybody. Marie likes a certain part} ' from Ky. II. Y. S. Cashier in lunch room. ARIITCR VEWEIGH: Boy in class play. Even though he is a grown-up sheik he had to take a scolding from Quaint in the class play ROSE VIGODNER: Latin star (?) How about chemistry, Rose? EVELYN WALKER: German star. Business Oirls Club. One of the triplets. ALMA WALLMAN: Did you evre see Alma without a smile? Masoma. Class Play. ELMER WALLMAN: Yell leader. Class play. Can he sing? Well. I guess. Boys Glee Club. Hi-Y. Personals. HELEN WALTERS: Dark eyes and dark hair. Do gentlemen always prefer blondes? LEILA WAUGHTEL: To look at her. you would think she was quiet, hut she really has a big voice and knows how to use it on friend Eleanor. Masoma. Girl Reserve. PAULINE WEST: Very sweet. The best lit- tle jewelry clerk in town. Masoma. BERTHA WHITAKER : One of the excellent ushers at the class play. BEN WIDES: A good hoy. industrious and quiet. The way he goes through the halls between class we would think there was a fire some place. ALBERT WILLEM: A nice, quiet young fel- low who is always doing somethina for someone else. A friend to everyone. ARTHUR WILLIAMS: Mr. Finch ' s ever re- liable artist. Watercolor, that ' s his middle name. HERMAN WILLIAMSON: Manual ' s track- ster and football star. An all-star in English and Business Law. Go to it. Herman. CLASKA WIT: Leone ' s cousin. She ' s bril- liant. Romp in class play. Masoma. Personals. WILMA YATES: Alias Toots. Knows how to throw parties. Plenty of fun. One of our known artists. Sewed on the class banner. RALPH ELROD: Our speedy little floor guard and second baseman. Makes Nick Al trock burn with jealousy. Always has a comeback for everyone. Motto: Don ' t he a flat tire, it always gets the air. ANNA CUCU: The architect of the senior class. Didn ' t she build a house for the Home Complete Exposition? GEORGE GEOKLER: Had his heart broken by a girl in R. R. 211. Savs his only rival is our center fielder. Cheer up. George, you ' ll find another one. MAN DAVIS: One of our quiet but steady boys. English star. (?) CLARENCE RAY: They call him Skeet because he ' s usnlaly on the street. Will make a good mechanic some dav. RUSSELL TALBOTT: Quite popular. Still has that schoolgirl complexion. A regular ladies man. GRANT HAWKINS: All he needs is a cane to resemble the perfectly dressed gentleman in the magazine.
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Page Fourtei n SENIOR BOOSTER THE BOOSTER Published by The une. 1927, Senior (Mass Entered as second-class matter March 30, 1!U2. ;it Indi- anapolis, Ind., under Act of March 3, 1879. We, the members of the June ' 27 Senior Booster Staff, wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all undergraduates, faculty members, and seniors that are not on the staff, for helping us to produce the biggest and best Senior Booster ever published at Manual. vi= The June 1927 Class SENIOR BOOSTER STAFF Editor-in-Chief Abraham Katz Associate Editor .-..Beth Burns Art Editor Alvin Aue Features Ona Lyday Sports.: Howard Wolf Humor..... Lester Cunningham Prophet Dorothy Supple Historian Mildred Hill Giftorian ... Myrtle Gummel Will Maker Beth Burns PERSONALS Kathryn Essoman Marie Schneider Louisa Sackman Bernice Noerr Claska Wit William Britton Alex Epstein Elmer Wallman Leonard Harrison Delbert Mever BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ...Charles Creasser Assistants: Leona Tacoma, Josephine Carter, Fred Davenport. Howard Ulrey. Typist Elizabeth Mintcm Miss Singleton FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Havnes DEEDS NOT WORDS Times have changed. Today, the great things of the world are being accomplished by people of action, not by those who merely talk. The June 1927 class seems to have caught this spirit of the time and have expressed its feelings and attitude in a most remarkable moto, Deeds not Words. Guided by its motto, the class in a quiet manner accomplished a great deal during its four years at Manual. All class affairs and undertakings were heartily supported by the seniors and proved to be very successful. Fu- ture classes will have to exert themselves a great deal in order to produce nearly as suc- cessful a class play or as good a Senior Booster as those of the June ' 27 class. All seniors co- operated and proved that their class lived up to its motto. Deeds not Words. The time is short. Soon we will be saying- farewell to our Alma Mater. The class will leave Manual, and in the few years some of its members will probably be found in distant parts of the world. But there is no need of worrying about the class members in the fu- ture. With this motto as a guilding star, this class will not be lost in the great avenue called Life. Their accomplishments here show how well they knew how to apply their motto. If they will only live up to it after graduation they will rise high in the world and be men and women of Deeds not Words.
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