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

 - Class of 1929

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II) SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors Walter Harmon — The one in a million boys who can boast of a school girl complexion ! It causes quite a bit of argu- ment — when someone mentions it to him! Don ' t try it. We are giving warning without any obligations, but heed it. Frances Harris — A quiet girl who is quite out of the ordinary line. She ' s always looking for something to do, and, though she hasn ' t been at Manual for a very long time, she has culti- vated some school spirit. Edward Haynes — One of the reasons why the Indiana Ball Boom is a success. Can he dance or no? Ed is a boy who is better known among his chums as Handsome. Edith Hedge — Will make an efficient stenographer for some- one. One of the few girls who has for the second semester joined the ranks of the Office Training force. Edna Hensclien — Claims she doesn ' t go with a steady — but how about Amos, Edna? Wonder if she giggles to show off those pretty dimples she possesses. Beppy, and can she dance ? William Hicks — One of Manual ' s few golf advocates. He surely loves to chase the pill. One of the Boines boys who works in the office. His favorite expression is, Heard this one yet? Secretary of Boines. Don Hopping — Little but interesting. Always ready to argue with Mr. Maxwell in Business Law. Don is seen quite often ambling about the halls with a certain Alma. Class play. Boines. Jesse Hudson — One of those mean soda jerkers. Went to summer school last summer just so he could be ranked among the distinguished seniors of the June 1929 class. Else Anne Jensen — Snappy looking — attractive — that ' s Else. Hopes someday to make an orchestra look sick without her flute. Has that certain way everybody likes. Good sport, especially in athletics. H. Y. S. Albert Johnson — Ab thinks variety is the spice of life. He even likes a change of roll rooms once in a while. His great weakness is Mechanical Drawing. A member of the unholy three: Rader, Emmons, and Johnson. Bella Jones — Delia is one of the small set — and smart set, also. Has quite a bit of admiration for a certain post-grad who drives a coupe. Jean ' s better half. H. Y. S. Alta Keeler — Believes in keeping fit — oh, yes, it ' s for some- one ! Spends many golden minutes in the Gym practising bas- ketball, and can she play ball? Well, we ' d hate to be on the opposing team. One of the few strawberry blonds who is good natured all the time ! Masoma.

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s •; .v o R n o o s t •: . ' June Seniors Clair Gould— The lost and found export at Manual. Has lost his books more times than any one here. We highly recom- mend him as a Scotland Yard operator — and hope that he lands the job! John Gioe— One of the 1 behind a wheel. Johnny believe it or not. And 1 for sure. one-handed drivers that ever sat a good boy when he sleeps .... he a permanent? No one knows Walter Graham — Business-like young type in our class. Always trying to d his ins and outs, but now he ' s in— 114. quite an unusual prong thing. Has Eleanor Graham — Life-long pal and adopted twin of Mary Hamilton. Can make more noise at a basketball game than ten other girls. A star gym athlete. Ex-president of the Girl Reserves. Masoma. William Gust — Little Willie is one of Manual ' s speedy sand- lotters. He has an offer to try out with the Yankees next spring. A great favorite with the opposite sex. Paul Griffin — When you go to the Palace don ' t overlook Paul. Stands very straight because of the stiff front of his uniform. Talks — but perhaps you ' ve also been burdened and embar- rassed ? Mildred Eagenmaier — Loves athletics and its masculine par- ticipants. Would make a good debater if she could decide which side to represent. A good sport with a quite pleasing personality. Masoma. Russel Haehl — Better known as Russ. Little but mighty. Mr. Maxwell ' s chief advisor in Commercial Law. We envy the way Russ keeps his hair combed. Francis Haines — A new goes on a certain bus c wonder what attraction omer from Beech Grove. Comes and cry day. We wonder why. We also Iraws her to all the games. Anna TLagy — A substantial rumor notes the fact that Anna is quite interested in commercial work. Hopes some day to become a head office clerk. Short in stature but not in de- pendability. Glendon Eamner — Have you heard the latest. ' Glendon is aim- ing at high things. In fact, they ' re quite, quite high. She intends to be a floor walker in the Woolworth Building. Mary Hamilton — The girl with the sweetheart bob who knows Tommy, Mike, Joe, etc. Mary can dance — poorly, fair, well, wonderfully — you do the choosing for yourself.



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SENIOR BOOSTER 11 June Seniors Alta Lambrith — Alta is rather quiet but a friendly person. Believes in plugging away with little to say about it, and then, when most of the seniors are fussing about their sea- sickness, Alta can smile placidly, but says nothing. John Kirci — Is the original wizard in Machine Shop work and every once in a while he surprises his teacher and makes a piece of work that is pretty good — that ' s excellent in the Machine Shop vernacular. Virginia Legg — The girl who can be seen most any time in the Commercial department. Takes quite a bit of dictation from Mr. Barnhart. Why is it that most blondes take the Commercial subjects ? Leona Lausman — A quiet hard-working girl. (Most wise peo- ple are quiet). Even if she is quiet, she likes her good times, and it is rumored that she likes the boys. One in particular — quite particularly. Lucille Lisoy — She likes to talk during roll call. For informa- tion about Purdue, just ask Lucille, for she gets it first-class through the male. A good roll room representative. Myrtle Liaison — Another blonde who hails from 211. Quiet? Ask her friends. She may be quiet once in a while, but not often. Belongs to a certain gang called The Heights ' Gang. Anna McConnell — Types like nobody, and can she take dicta- tion? She ' ll earn someone ' s living! Sunny disposition that isn ' t dampened by the cold sp ells. Ushed at the class play. June McClellan — June is a popular girl both inside and out- side of school. She has a great attraction at the Fountain Square Theater and — when you see Stella, usually you will glimpse June with her. Mary Manivaring — The peppy, snappy, good-looking, joking blonde who never frowns or grumbles at anyone. Miss Maneuvering is quite the maid about school and is a popular member of H. Y. S. Chester McFall — Was an excellent representative in roll room 211 and always was ready with a snappy report for the room. He threw over his pugilistic ambitions so he could get his sheepskin. Erma Marsh — Another one of the always good-natured typists. (Wonder if there are many in the brawny world. They ' re all cartooned as ogres.) Is interested in a party — male, of course—at Tech. Beloris Marliand — Always smiling. She surely gets real en- joyment out of Mr. Millikan ' s Physics II class. Wonder if there ' s an attraction — a certain one. Seems to be interested in Norris. H. Y. S.

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