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SENIOR BOOSTER Page Eleven June 1928 Seniors LOUIS KOLLINGER— Another member of the twin family. One of the best typists in school. His greatest aim is to type a sentence without making an error. Our advice to Louis is that he keep his eyes on his paper, not along the aisle. MILDRED KORD— Can tickle the ivories— and how! One of Mr. Finch ' s Gold Dust Twins . Wonder how the other is? Jessie ' s pal. On properties committee for class play. Senior Booster staff. KATHERIXE KOZAKIEWICZ— Very studious and ambitious. One of Manual ' s true and loyal students. Wonder if she ' s any relation to a certain red haired boy often seen in the Booster office? HARRIET KRAUSE— Another pretty girl from out of town. Her pearly teeth would make a good advertise- ment for the Pepsodent company. Does not limit her- self to one boy friend only. Properties in class play. JOHN KRETLER— One of those tall he-blondes. His motto is, Slow but sure. ' Nothing excites him. He takes things as they come. ROSE KRIEGER — The real sax queen. Organizer of the Girls League Orchestra. Works hard in the band and orchestra. She really puts some pep into gym. Masoma. CAROLYN LANHAM — Circulation manager on Booster staff. Every morning she comes to filing with a real- for-sure flower. We wonder if this certain party isn ' t the tall Mr. Stanley? President of the Business Girls ' Club. Masoma. Senior Booster staff. HERBERT LEAMAN— -The boy who found tha t Man- ual was such a good school that he came back from Anderson to graduate from Manual. One of Miss Hunt- er ' s ex-stars in English history. IRVING LIENESS— Some times known as Stretch- out . He started out to be the oldest living under- graduate at Manual, but found out that it took too long, and decided to graduate. ALBERT LOO — Albert is a very active boy where sen- ior activities are concerned. Designer of class banner. Sh, this is a secret. Al has a certain alluring picture of a very attractive model. He spends most of his time both day and night gazing at this sketch. Senior Booster staff.
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Page Ten SENIOR BOOSTER June 1928 Seniors VIOLET ISLEY — A good dancer and very attractive. She should see Flo Ziegfield for a contract. The chief dancer in the Ivy Day program. Mary in the class play. Senior Booster staff. ALICE JOHNSTON— The only Mary Pickford at Man- ual — she ' s everybody ' s sweetheart. Looked very cute in the class play. Had the honor seat in Miss Scotten ' s Literature VIII class. H. Y. S. ELIZABETH JONES— Always seen running for a Shelby street car. Wonder why? Interested in a certain drug store cowboy. Quiet in school, but she likes to have a good time outside. PEARL KESTENBAUM— Knows a boy by the name of Harry. Likes to chew gum. Could sell the monument circle if she tried. EDNA KIEWITT ion. Can she giggl Still has that school girl complex- Just ask Mary. She will surely make an efficient secretary for someone. Very talkative when around friends. Oh those dimples! Knows her filing and bookkeeping. SARAH KLAUSNER— Mr. Evans ' private secretary. She knows all about basketball challenges. She must want to become a private secretary because all her work is in the Commercial department. MARGARET KLINE— A Latin star. She has a great method for getting A+ (Study). She is a good student, and has several Top Ten buttons in her possession. We wonder why she is seen at all the basketball games? Masoma. IRMA KLINEFELTER— One of those blonds the gentlemen prefer. Loves to dance. One of Miss Frazier ' s willing workers in office training. Senior Booster staff. LILLIAN KLUGER— Seems to be mighty popular around school. Always makes good grades. She backs the teams at all athletic games. In the Fire Prince. Masoma. HARRY KOLLINGER— Thinks that H2S04 is an an- teseptic for sugar diabetes. According to rumor there have been many mistakes made trying to tell whether Harry was Harry or Harry was Louis.
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Page Twelve SENIOR BOOSTER June 1928 Seniors IRENE LUCAS — A hard worker in the Commercial de- partment. One of the few girls who has not yet visited the barber shop. But we hear that there is someone who likes her hair long. Works on the Booster staff. RUBY LYSTER— Another one of the Lyster girls to graduate from Manual. She likes someone named Hoover but not the one running for president. ELMER LYZOTT — Always wears a smile. When your radio gets on the bum, just call on Elmer as he knows everything about radios. THELMA McCORMICK— Thelma is a great booster of the south side. Knows commercial subjects. Little, but, boys, she keeps you stepping. ZETTA McNORTON— Plenty peppy. Used to sling sodas at Goldsmith ' s. Likes to dance, but would rather be a good stenographer. MARGARET MARKER— Everybody knows and likes Margaret. She and Anna Marie are pals. They served for the inspiration of that song: I Got To Go Where You Are. Masoma. DELBERT MATHER— The bicycle man from Wheel- ing. He is a star in senior speech and physiology. One of the small crowd of woman-haters. Class play. Senior Booster staff. MILDRED MATHES— A little blond girl with a per- sonality. Likes her office training. One of Zetta ' s pals. Popular with all her friends. JOHN MAUPIN— He has the wonderful ability to yodel, but he doesn ' t like Swiss cheese. John likes his girls to be blond, unless they are brunettes. Helped to choose our class color. An all-around athlete. LOUISE MAYER — Louise has a sunny smile for every- one. She shows quite a preference for youngsters — know him? One of Miss Siling ' s star performers. H. Y. S.
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