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SENIOB BOOSTER Page Keren Gertrude Ferguson Gladstone Fbrde - William Frantzreb Helen Gretchen i Mildred Goepper Lowell Good Ida Gorelick Thomas Grubbs Rauline Hacker Leslie hall Narold Hamblen Thelrrw Hansford Helen Hardesty Alary Harness Ift HM HHH ■■ £ Leonard Harrison florcella Hartoeblen Opal Hassenzahl Dora Hastings Ruth Hayes Chester Hendncts • Emma Herald Francis hcrncK. James Herther Bertha Hertz Viola Hickj Charles Hider . Herbert Miggins . Viola Higgins Robert Hiahtower Harold Hines Mildred Hmes Georgia Hinton John hobbs Vannel Hodapp Dorothy Hoffman Nolan Hopper | , tajna Horsley .Delia Mae Howie ,| est Hull Mary Hummel Marthu Hunt Mary Eliz hunt
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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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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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