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

 - Class of 1929

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in 8 E X J OR BOO 8 T I J R ■ June Seniors Wanda Svendsen — One of the famous Booster cousins! Has high blonde pressure? She should be an Italian — at least, she can talk like one. Does she belong to the Odd Number Club? You be the judge. Personals. Masoma. Grace Tanner — Grace Elkins is the cream in her coffee. Why is it she goes to University Heights to see basketball games? She and Marian White seem to have an interest in common. (You should hear the chatter at roll call!) Jean Tolson — Better known as giggles, and that name just suits her. One of the brunette nominees for May Queen, and although she isn ' t to be crowned (no, we don ' t use gas pipes) she was certainly close to the winner. H. Y. S. Ruth Tucker — Nicknamed Irish. Wonder what hairdresser makes millions of dollars curling her hair? It seems to be some deep, dark secret — at least, we haven ' t heard the name vet. Some say she ' s shy, but nobody knows when ! Pauline Tudor — Answers to the call of Polly. She is a blonde who has never been a brunette. Who her boy friend is seems to be none of anyone ' s — never mind. H. Y. S. Albert TJrwitz — Is known by many as Half-Pint ITrwitz. The bell hop in the Operetta — made the hit of the whole per- formance. Elmer Van Deman — Knows his jewelry. Elmer is an artist of no mean ability. We might mention that he has a severe case (almost to a fatal degree) of loveitis. Elizabeth Yiewegh — One of the peppy Manual brunettes. She comes from where the shy little violets grow. She knows her hankies. If you don ' t believe it, find it out for your- self — at Block ' s. John Weaver — Has a weakness for black shirts — wonder if he is a good friend of Mussolini — you know he likes black shirts. Everyone knows how John ' s eyes sparkle. They ' ll burn some- body up. Norfred Weaver — The Manual artist who made the sign for the class play. He takes everything seriously but jokes. Is possessed of that school girl complexion. Is the girl with whom he walks around the halls his sister? Arnold Weddle — Very quiet (a good sign of deep thinking). Arnold is a leader among the seniors — a leader in yells! Really should go into the business. Harold Welch — Manual ' s bookworm. Does he read creepy books? Ask him — and shiver. Has a record. Makes A ' s in Latin VI. It would take two tellers to count all his top ten buttons. 213 ' s busy bee.

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SENIOR BOOSTER 15 June Seniors Thelma Stucky — Always lias a smile for every one. Is liked by everyone for her sunny disposition and spontaneous smile. Ask her about Evelyn ' s love affairs! Works hard in Civics but is bashful about telling what she knows. Charlene Shadley — Took a back seat in room 213 during rol call. Is there — could there be — a reason? She never lets s good time interfere with her studies. Until Shafcr — One of those peppy Cooperative Salesmanship girls who runs back and forth every day. They could call her Cookie. But what ' s a ginger-snap ? A guest of the Stan law ' s in the class play. Hon; Shearer — One of Manual ' s burly athletes. He cer- tainly knows his football. Henry is the subject of much dis- cussion among the weaker sex. Mr. Hanske ' s favorite joke at roll call: Is Henry Shearer? Koines. Mar ij a ret Shell — The other part of Alma Collester — besides being quite a bit attached to some one else. Is one of the steadiest attendees Manual can boast about. Mary Smith — Has anyone ever seen her without Ruth Smitha? She is a regular booster at all the games. Is there a reason? Mary would make a good Sells Floto performer. H. Y. S. Ruth Smitha — Always seen around the gym. Ask her why she likes to hike to Shelbyville. Someone should give her a pair of High Speed Roller Skates for a graduation present. Beatrice Solomon — Loves to argue with Maurice during roll call about the roll room discussion topics. She came from Philadelphia High School and certainly chose the right In- dianapolis High to attend. Mildred Southwick — When you see Mildred, look for Virginia. They are all for one and one for all. Likes to dance and is popular with both sexes (even if she does prefer the stronger). Begarmo Spear — One of the unusuals in 213 who works dur- ing roll call. Doesn ' t mind how much she works in Office Training class. One of Manual ' s eooperators. H. Y. S. Marie Stoeffler — One of Manual ' s numerous enthusiastic fe- male basketball fans. Can be seen at every game with her special gang. Maurice Stone — He made an angry Whitcomb in the class play, and think ! He used to be a freshman ! Al Jolson ' s only known rival. Has his weaknesses — yes, they ' re plural. Roines.



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S E X () R H () ) 8 T •; , ' IT June Seniors Wayne Wigal — He is one of Manual ' s talented who plays in the band. Toots his trumpet — just like a professional. He is one of the senior hoys who helps hold up the scholastic record of Manual. Marian White — Is she as mean to all the little boys as she was to Hansel when she took the part of the witch in the Marionette show? Let ' s hope not. One of the reasons 213 is never quiet. Prompter in the class play. Ethel Wittenbrink— No, she doesn ' t own Pettis ' ! She-is just employed there. The exception in the Office Training classes — she ' s a quiet, little girl. Nina Wiley — One of Mr. Hanske ' s few — but wait! We ' ll elaborate! He says that she can sit in 213, and, while the gabble is going back and forth, study diligently. (Of course, there ' s a chance he may be prejudiced.) Eobert Yoke — Bob jumped into the limelight at the I. H. S. A. A. Gymnastic meet at Purdue by winning all-round hon- ors. Very modest about his feat. Belongs in a quite quiet quintet (it hasn ' t been organized yet, though). Herbert Woodruff — A steady worker, but he also has his weak- nesses — and they ' re also in the plurality. Girls, he has a never-failing supply of gum! CLASS OFFICERS George Figg — President. William Moon — Vice-President. Dorothy Anderson — Secretary. WlLBERT EGGERT — Treasurer. Class Color — Scarlet. Class Motto— Not Finished; Just Begun.

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