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SENIOR MOOSTKR Page Fiv ll HB Mane Aebker Pearl Alex Lerqy Allen Wilma Arnold Irene Bailey Joel Baker 1 mm m wmmssm? mmt Mary Biggins ' Nathan Blaclynore Alma Blackwell Irene Blumberg Sarah Bookatman Leroy Boyd Beulah Brandon Marcella Brane Helen Breedlove Everett Briggs Alary Bristow Lemuel Brown Alfred Burger Eva Burton Edwin Cambndge Ruth Caplan Harold Carpenter Ruth Chenault Harold Church Madge Cline febert Coghil Alfred Collins Elsie Combs Berthelda Cony Dorothy Coverdill Charles Cnzasser Lester Cunningham Lethia Daniels rred lAary D Cr Elizabeth Dtlph Helen Dichmann Katheryn Dollc, Allegro Donaldson Anne Dubm Albert Dunn Earnest Eaton Alex Epstein Harold Fahrbach Joseph Farmer Clara Fasman
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Page Four SENIOR P.OOSiTVR SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS MARIE AEBER: Quiet and studious. Al- ways on the job. We envy her ability to memorize poetry and current events. Keep il up, Marie, we ' re for you. PEARL ALEX: Takes type, office training, and about everything ' else in the commer- cial department. And oh, how she dances! LEROY ALLEN: His smile is the envy of every first class sheik within Manual ' s walls. WILMA ARNOLD: Lots of fun, good look- ing, and a good dresser. IRENE BAILEY: Likes to take quizzes from Mr. Money. Says she will write a book on economics that will be so easy that even a high school student can understand it. JOEL BAKER: Somehow, his time before the first period is always occupied with a certain party of the fair sex. MARY BIGGINS: Here ' s a secret: Her name won ' t be Biggins after July. NATHAN BLACKMORE : Made an excellent gardner in Prunella. Nathan, we admire your ability to keep your hair combed. Good friend of one of our outfielders. History VII star. ALMA BLACKWELL: Has a smile that is catching. The star of stars in Literature VII. IRENE BLUMBERG: One of the few who hasn ' t joined the ranks of bobbed hair. Ivy day. SARAH BODKATMAN: A star in Sales II . One of the few who made high school in three years. LEROY BOYD : Wonder if he ' s any kin to Tony? Likes economics. BEULAH BRANDON: Very quiet. A French star. Basketball. MARCELLA BRANE : Masoma. Marcella wants a racer to get her to school on time, so Mr. Finch won ' t scold. HELEN BREEDLOVE: Helen says she ' s planning to enter Purdue this fall. Wonder what the attraction is down there? Heard it ' s Gola Emerv. Ivy Dav. EVERETT BRIGGS: Always on the job. Good fellow ' n ' everything. Quiet, but al- ways willing to help out, when needed. MARY P.RISTOW: Masoma. Interested in the outside world, as well as school. LEMUEL BROWN: Acquired a good record and many friends in the small time he was here. Koines. EARL BURGER: Top Tenner. His quiet manner doesn ' t seem to affect his exeellenr grades. Keep it up, Earl. t;VA BURTON: Brunette. Good at giggling, (rood friend of Alice Dickie. Masoma. Knows the January, ' 28, president. EDWIN CAMBRIDGE: Drug store clerk. A History clerk. Likes a little girl with blonde curly hair. Roines. HAROLD CARPENTER : Can anyone remem- ber when he couldn ' t tell what is wrong with his Ford? Interested in a certain girl from Tech. By the way, Harold, how is Mary? RUTH CIIENAULT: Physiography star. ' Ask Mr. Brayton. It must be nice to be a star in something. HAROLD CHURCH : Kinda shy, but you had better get acquainted. Good dancer. Oh. those eyes ! MADGE CLINE : Hasn ' t been here long enough for us to know her, very well. She comes from Cloverdale, but is a true Manual- ite. ROBERT COGHILL: Hi-Y. A ao d scout. Patent leather hair ' n ' everything. Roines ALFRED COLLINS : Good student, good fel- low, real Manualite. What else could one expect. Roines. ELSIE COMBS: Quiet and always happy. Don ' t hear much from Elsie, but she ' s always helping out. BERTHELDA COREY : A real for sure blonde. Interested in all kinds of athletics and ath- letes. The Blonde Saint. DOROTHY COYERDILL: Pretty and intel- ligent. What more could anyone want. Eco- nomics star. Another Westsider. CHARLES CREASER: Business manager of Senior Booster. Track. Basketball. Hi-Y Club. We think he uses Jet Oil on his hair, but no one is positive. Roines LESTER CUNNINGHAM: So quiet you ' d hardly know he was around. . oke Editor of Senior Booster. He knows a certain Dot of Tech. LETHIA DANIELS : A good student and a good pal to everyone who is in need of a good pal. FRED DAVENPORT: Physiology star. An- other one of the Westside boys . Assistant Business Manager. Science Club. Roines. ELIZABETH DELPH : Lover of all sports. Learn the rest from Lillian Isaacs. Sec- tional and state rooter. HELEN DTCHMANN: One of our best look ing brunettes. She ' s usually quiet, but we don ' t know everything. Ask Les Hall. KATIIERYN DOLK: Since the class plav. Katie has decided that she doesn ' t want to be an old maid. It ' s too trying. Masoma. Dark eves. ALLEGRA DONALDSON: Has a musical name, wonder if she is? Bright eyes, full of pei), one of Wilma ' s pet chums. BERTIE DODSON: Crazy about history. A good student.
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Page Six SENIOR BOOSTER ANN DUBIX: Fred Davenport ' s bov friend. Wants freedom of the seats in the lnnch room. We recommend the law for you, Al. EARNEST EATON: One of our popular and studious boys. He has his mind on his work, always. Cadet Officer. Roines. CAROLINE EDDY: What is the attraction of the U. S. Marines for her? ALEX EPSTINE : One of the owners of the Epstine, Cohen and Gross stores. Always smiling and ready to help the needy. JOSEPH FARMER : The boy with the air of a banker. Loves to be in the library the first period. See Joe for introductions to the ladies. HAROLD FAHRBACK: Known among friends as Bricks. No one seems to be able to remember when he was not taking show card writing. GERTRUDE FERGUSON: Another commer- cial star. Has a nice way about her. Inter- ested in sports. GLADSTONE FORD: The boy that knows his stuff in Mrs. Bing ' s Literature VIII class the fourth hour. WILLIAM FRANTZREB: Pronounced France-reb. As big as his name and just as big hearted. Bill ' s an all around good fel- low. Says he will be a great general, some dav (General Nuisance). HELEN GERTCHEN : Where ' d you get those eyes? Liked by a young lad on the baseball team. Ho! Ho! Ha! Ha! me, too. Some basketball fan. H. Y. S. MILDRER GOEPPER : Very much interested in Food Study. Would make a splendid wife. Here ' s your chance, boys, she ' s hard to beat. A westside girl, too. LOWELL GOOD : Has a reserved seat in the library every first period. Has a heart as big as a bucket and is all his name implies. Roines. IDA GORELICK : Her ambition is to become a bookkeeper. Takes Salesmanship, too. VALLIE MAY GRAY: Ouiet and good stu- dent. She came from Flat Rock, but is a real Manualite. GEORGE GRIEB: A Titian blonde. Man- ual ' s yell leader. The future Indiana art- ist. Girls, lie ' s quite the ladies ' man. EDNA GREEN: Her great ambition is to be private secretary. Katherine and Helen are Edna ' s pals. Some one called her Manual ' s sweetheart. BERTHA GREENBURG : If your president happens to be absent some night from your club, call on Bertha. She ' s a fine substitute. Business Girls Club. ANNA GREEXWALD : A little bit short, but good things come in small packages. EMMA GRIFFIN : Always on the go. Emma ' s a real Manualite and says she ' s proud of it. That ' s the way to feel about it. Emma. One of our many westsiders. LOUIS GROSS: Very popular with the girls. One of our famous South Side Merchants. Could sell phonograph needles to the deaf school.. THOMAS GRUBBS: Makes a lot of noise in Economics. Likes to argue, and generally comes out on top — top of the ground. PAULINE HACKER: Her friends say her extra money goes for stamps. Who is he, Pauline? LESLIE HALL: Manual yell leader. Scara- mel in class play. Hi-Y. His heart was broken by a certain brunette in our class. He ' s a go-getter. Roines. HAROLD HAMBLEN: No kin to Spark Plug. Good student, his teachers C to that. THELMA HANSFORD : Friend of Lettie and Helen. A fine student. HELEN HARDESTY: A hard worker for our class play. Pretty curly hair. Full of pep, lots of fun — that ' s Helen. MARY HARNESS : Just a quiet little Mary. Acts bashful, but, Oh Boy! Good student. LEONARD HARRISON: Hi-Y. Personals, baseball, football. Try to picture Lefty coming to school without talkine to a girl. Leftv of the golden ringlets. MARCELLA HARTOEBENN: Good in Eng- lish. She ' s Opal ' s chum. Business Girls Club. OPAL HASSENZAHL Commercial star. Marcella ' s chum. Business Girls Club. DORA HASTINGS : A girl of few words but a bard worker. Can she roll those brown eves? Masoma. RUTH HAYES: She drives a car to school. Good in Bookkeeping. Business Girls Club. CHESTER HENDRICKS : One of the West- ern Union Rough Riders. Small but mighty. Always there when it comes to talking. EMMA HEROLD : That pal of Martha Hunt and Hulda Schaffer. H Y. S. Good sport. FRANCES HERRICK: One of the little girls of our class. Ivy Day. Takes in the Grotto dances. H. Y. S. JAMES HEARTHER : One of Manual ' s half- pints. James is a great musician. He plays a shoe horn in Levinson ' s hat band. BERTHA HERTZ: Comes from a musical family. Sure can play the violin. Masoma. VIOLA HICKS : Sure can dance. Rates with the bovs. She sure knows Bob Nield. H. Y. S. We ' re for Vi. CHARLES HIDER: Gardener in the class play and an ideal one, at that. Charles is now in the market for a customer for the ground used in the class play. A good in- vestment for some January ' 28 senior. HERBERT HIGGINS : Top Ten. He ' s very artistic, too. Bright boy, that Herbert. Ivy Dav song writer.
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