Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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SENIOR BOOSTER Page Thirteen June 1928 Seniors HARRY MEIKLE — He is a real man now, but some of his freshman habits still linger with him for he en- joys placing thumbtacks in seats and seeing the after effects. A good Latin student. He enjoys his laughs. WILLIAM MENDELL— One of the few boys of Man- ual who has the fortune to have both curly hair and good looks. Was the guest in the class play, but still he doesn ' t look underfed. Roines. ELYERA MERKLE — Here ' s where looks and brains go hand in hand. A true Manualite. Latin star. If in need of a good, efficient stenographer, call on Elvera. DOROTHEA MEYER— A good student. She shows quite an ability to act as peace-maker. She was Miss Amelia in the class play. H. Y. S. TRENT MICHAEL— Sells shoes and how! Knows how to eat at a banquet and give big civic talks. Warbles quite melodiously and torments audiences with his golden voice. Senior Booster staff. ABE MILLER— Wonder where Abe got his line of gaff? He makes himself known in every room. We have a hunch that he is taking dancing lessons from Clarence Darrow. A good football player. JOE MILLER — Holder of attendance cup at Manual. Been attending for six years. Called Jumping Joe. Stellar speech performer. Eats birdseed for lunch. Started to be the oldest graduate but found out there was too much competition. A great singer. Interested in law because he says he doesn ' t want to work for a living. CLARA MONTGOMERY— One of the few left of the long-haired club. She must have signed a pledge. Played Martha in the class play. A real friend to all. ESTHER MYERS — Knows what to do with pins and thumb tacks and is a good skater. Is the originator of I wonder how I look when I ' m asleep. ESTHER XEESEN— Has that 4 out of 5 smile, and she doesn ' t use Pepsodent tooth paste. Seen very often with that manly J. M. One who took her speech class seriouslv. H. Y. S.

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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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Page Fourteen SENIOR BOOSTER June 1928 Seniors - WAYNE NELSON— A regular fellow, and has the am- bitions of a good mechanic. A very modest boy. But, oh, how he blushes! He is very fond of the fair sex as he is a special favorite of blondes. LILLIAN NETT— Loves her music. Plays in the orchestra. Gives violin lessons after school. Will make a good saleswoman some day. RUTH OERTEL— Has many friends. Very quiet and studious. Ruth says she is going to work for William Wrigley when she gets out of school so she can get all the chewing gum she wants. MARIE OLIVER— One of the most popular girls in schoool. Ermengarde in the class play. Often seen with Herb. Has a good time both in and out of school. President of the Junior Drama League. Attendant on May Queen. Senior Booster staff. H. Y. S. FRANK OLSHAN— A splendid chemist; thinks nitric acid is a mouth wash. One of the first to vote against the knee high dress act. He thought they should be higher. Likes his English class, as he is the only boy EVERETT PATRICK— A quiet boy when he is all alone. Pat is a good student, for although he hasn ' t any Top Ten buttons, he has never given up trying. EDNA PAVY — Another of the busy office training force. Practices her salesmanship at the Fair Store. Likes all her commercial work. ETHEL PHILLIPS— In charge of costumes for the doll sent to Japan by the Junior Red Cross. She can write hair-raising stories and has the English class on the edge of their seats when one of her stories is read. One of Miss Davis ' artists. ESTELLA PLUMMER— One who remained in Indian- apolis after her family moved away so that she might be graduated from Manual. Efficient member of the busi- ness staff of the Booster last semester. Estella ' s gradua- tion will be Manual ' s loss. Masoma. MORTIMER PRESENT— The Ladies ' Home Compan- ion. Mort was the originator of the special cheering section at the Shortridge game. He was an efficient stage hand in the senior play. Stars in senior speech. Senior Booster staff.

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