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

 - Class of 1928

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SENIOR BOOSTER Page Fifteen June 1928 Seniors ELIZABETH RADCLIFFE— Elizabeth has the honor of requently leading her house on the Top Ten list. Another one of those girls from out-of-town. Has made a fine record in the library. Masoma. DOROTHY RAPE— The inseparable buddy of Al . Dot likes to dance and is interested in her gym work. We wonder what the attraction is at the Armory? Oh, Henry! H. Y. S. FRANCIS RAY— Handsome and good natured. One reason why girls go to class. Frank imports the latest styles from London. Adolphe Menjou ' s only rival. Chummy in a rumble seat, girls. ARTHUR RIEMAN— He has that school girl com- plexion. Art is a regular fellow. Drives two auto- mobiles; a Reo and a Studebaker Commander. Toots a mean horn in the band and orchestra. RUBEN RISKIN— A member of the famous Unholy Three; Riskin, Saffrin, and Brush. One of his favorite pastimes is to see every show in town between classes. Always has everyone laughing at his wise cracks. AMELIA ROSE — Class play. Amelia was the one who wrote all the class play advertisements on the boards in the roll rooms. Another member of the famous long haired club. Always on some committee or other. Senior Booster staff. ESTHER ROTH— Another one of those peppy blonds. Esther ' s middle name is action . Always ready to do something for Manual, for a friend, or for fun. She doesn ' t neglect her studies, however. WILLIAM SAFRIN — Famous for his green shirts and ties to match. One fellow you can ' t carry on a conver- sation with, for he does it all himself. A history star. A peppy publicity manager for the Senior Booster. Sold about one million copies himself. Known every- where. EMIL SAM — His chief hobby is imitating a train whistle, which is usually answered by Bob Coomler, his constant pal. Chief electrician in the class play. Emil knows his back stage. Mr. Finch ' s chief advisor. ANNE MARIE SANDER— Anne Marie is well known at Manual. Has taken all the history that Manual has to offer. She would have taken more, but there wasn ' t any more. Ask her all about Paul Revere and his horse. Senior Booster staff. 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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Page Sixteen SENIOR BOOSTER June 1928 Seniors LENA SANDLER — One of those good bridge players. Is going to write a book on the subject. Refuses to give lessons on it, however. She has succeeded in spite of being the cousin of the Hon. Joe Serotie. IRMA SCHAKEL— Makes us doubt the traditional dis- positions of the Reds . An active member of the French Club, Junior Drama League, and Girl Reserves. Lavinia in the class play. How she can scrap! MILDRED SCHULZ— A friend of Ruth Cassady. All her friends like her. Always ready to help anyone. Likes her history. A good student. HORACE SETTLE— Another one of those handsome south siders. Plays in the band and orchestra. He was a stage hand in the class play. Intends to work his way through college selling cigarette lighters. Senior Booster staff. EDWARD SIMMONS— A good student, but that didn ' t keep him off the track team. Short, but good looking. Roines. IRENE SINGER — It would be a surprise to see her come to class on time. We wonder what delays her. Takes filing and works very hard on it. Has a lot of friends. HAROLD SLAGLE— One of Manual ' s football players. An athlete who manages to make good grades. He thinks Manual is the best high school in the city. He ought to know, he ' s tried them all. Roines. BLANCHARD SMITH— Captain of the R. O. T. C. One of the reasons why Sgt. Shull takes pride in the unit. A strong adherent to muscular development. Ever see that chest? A prize orator. Back stage in the class play. Senior Booster staff. EILEEN SNAPP — Even if Eileen did come only in time for roll call she made up for it by staying in the afternoon. The wear and tear on the floors of the halls was terrible, but think of her shoe bills! And Richard ' s! Senior Booster staff. KATHLEEN SNIDER— One of Mr. Finch ' s Gold Dust Twins, and a very dependable worker in the Art depart- ment. An efficient property girl for the class play. Always willing to help.

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