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

 - Class of 1929

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24 SENIOR BOOSTER Continual from Page Twenty-two found some fresh fuel as yet unburned and flared up in one last glow of flame. On June 10, at Cadle Tabernacle, commence- ment exercises were executed. How well I re- membered the orderly tiles and that breathless group of Manualites receiving the diplomas that sent them sadly away from the scene of so many pleasant activities and friendships. In the dead ashes remained a few live coals. Coals of memories in the ashes of years ! Sinking back into the seclusion of the chair again, I lived over each scene again, glad that some reckoning had been kept of the four years of joyous life that I and my classmates of the class of June 1!J2 ( J had experienced with- in the sheltering walls of dear old Manual. Continued from Page Twenty-three shiftiness. He had a good eye for the basket and was a good defensive man. Woerxer. Philip Woerner is another of the long line of Manual Woerners. He played end on the varsity football squad for two years and he was on the freshman basketball team. Woerner was adept at catching passes and played a good game on defense. Others who participated in athletics to some extent were: Chester Case, track; Bennie Foote, football; James McDaniels, football; Byron Morris, football ; Martin Oslos, track ; Arnold Weddle, football, and Richard Em- mons, basketball. This galaxy of twenty Manual athletes is the largest of any senior class for many years. Their graduation may seem to dampen Man- ual ' s athletic future, but Ave, who have been acquainted with the school, are sure that the cooperation of the students with the coaches will produce teams as good as the glorious past. EVENING Dena Caplan Shadows Now ridges Pushing back the light Now rugged castles Lengthening with the deepeni Now pools of blackness Expanding slowly Then, over everything Darkness. dusk LONGINGS By Eva Berger Oh to be a growup man, And sail the sea of blue; To cross the far horizon ' s span Where the white sails first show thru ! Oh to be a boy again And sail the sea of blue, In a little puddle of muddy rain, And a little toy sail boat too. MELANCHOLY Helen Light Ah, gloom, You here again ! It seems As if your favorite haunt Is here — my heart. No, no I do have friends, Counsel Not in uncertainty. And yet — and yet — Ah yes, A pseudo friend Did laugh In scorn at some casual Remark of mine. Again — A pseudo friend Passed by, And did not recognize My eager nod. Yes, gloom, Have your own way; I see My friends are few. Enter. Melancholy ! INTUITION Dorothy Anderson Whirling In the surge Of common Labor, We glimpse A ray Of light— A hope That more Than just Some mere coincidence Will plan and shape Our life.

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S E X TOR HOOK T E R r ti ■ i tel v H l ■ UI .ftiL u : J «rf ' O.s7o.v Arnold. During liis high school career, Neil Arnold lias devoted his time to track. In liis first year he ran the mile and made several points in this event. This year Neil ran the half-mile, mile, and the mile relay. He has always pul forth liis best efforts for Manual, and he will he greatly missed when the call for track is made next year. Becker. Wilbur Becker has been on the baseball team for the past three years. He played in the infield and outfield. Lode was he always came through in the pinches. In football he played one year at end and the next year at center. Becker surely made his pres- ence felt on the football field. Bender. Ernest Bender has turned his at- tention to track during his three years at Man- ual. He has been on the track squad for the last two years. His specialties are the 100 yard dash and the broad jump. Bender also put the shot, high jumped and ran the 220 yard dash. He has always been a dependable point getter, and his absence from next year ' s one of the heaviest hitters on the squad, and track squad will be keenly felt. Beplay. Norman Beplay has been one of the greatest all around performers Manual has ever had. lie has played football, basketball and baseball, contributing two years to each of these sports. In football he was a backfield man. He was one of the leading point scorers in basketball. Beplay was especially strong in baseball. He played hangup ball at second base and shortstop, lie is another good fellow leaving Manual. Cutshaw. Norris Cufshaw devoted most of his time to track and football, although he was on the varsity basketball team his senior year. He has just completed his fourth year of varsity track. Cutshaw ran the distance events and the hurdles. In football he played in Hie backfield for three years. As a reward for his untiring efforts he was elected captain of the football team by his teammates in his senior year. Light. Everett Light has been on the bas- ketball team for two years, and he made the football team in his senior year. He played fullback and plunged the line with the fierce- ness of a Joestino-. In basketball, Light played at back guard. He was very strong defensively, and equally as strong offensively. He was always a fighter and never a quitter. Muegge. Elmer Muegge Avas on the varsity basketball squad his senior year. He played back guard, and his height was a great factor in his success at this position. Muegge was a medal winner in freshman track, and he was on the freshman championship team of the city. Owens. Baymond Owens has been on the football team for three years and on the base- ball team for the same length of time. He played in the line and the back-field on the football team and played either position well. In baseball he played first base and field. He was one of the heaviest hitters on the base- ball team and a good fielder. It will be hard to find another man to fill his shoes. Toppaw. Gordon Poppaw played center on the basketball team for one year. He was al- ways in the thick of the fray. He also played on the second team one year. Poppan was an outstanding player, and contributed his share of points in each game he played. Serotie. Joe Serotie played on the varsity and second teams in basketball. He offered his services again this year but he was de- clared ineligible by a rule of the I. H. S. A. A. Shearer. Henry Shearer was guard on the football team for two seasons, and substitute catcher on the baseball squad for two years. Shearer has been a hard, earnest worker at all times, and was always ready to do his best for Manual. Stone. Maurice Stone played forward on the varsity basketball team in his senior year. lie made up for his size by his speed and Page Twenty-foui



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s •; a o R 11 o o 8 r •; , ' TO II i: M WHO SLEEPS COMETIMES I have almost doubted the veracity of that apparently unquestioned fact that the Sleeping Beauty was aroused by a mere kiss from the Prince. After repos- ing for a hundred years, a touch on the face could not possibly stimulate her to such violent action as jumping out of bed. Anyone who is physically normal, and mentally sane enough to shudder even at the name alarm clock, hates to get up in the morning. I Inc identally, I would never make a good farmer. | You go to bed at night thinking, Sleep is the boon of my existence, arrange the pillow at the correct angle, and snuggle between the covers for a good night ' s rest. But just as you are gone as far as the rest of the world is concerned, and in the midst of a lovely dream about a pink chiffon frock, trimmed with chocolate eclairs, a voice penetrates your subconscious mind. You say in your best con- versational manner, Wait a minute, and re- sume your dream. Suddenly your lax shoulder is rudely set tingling by icy fingers — for so they seem. As if awakening from a trance, through force of habit you gasp, All right, all right, and under your breath, just a min- ute. No, you ' ll not wait a minute; it ' s 6:30. Didn ' t you say you had to go to school early today to type an essay? Yes, but that doesn ' t liare to be done to- day. But with that the covers hurtle through the air and deposit themselves in a heap at the foot of the bed. The cold air unmercifully envelops you, and there is nothing to do but hop out. Even then the (loddess Sleep seems reluctant to leave, yes, for fully an hour. You stagger as you dress, and could not possibly tell what you had eaten for breakfast. To all rebukes, you sulkily answer, Why didn ' t you get me up earlier. Xow 1 ask, how could the Sleeping Beauty possibly have awakened so quickly after a century of sleep, when you cannot easily re- gain consciousness after the prescribed eight hours? But at that, you are very optimistic, forever living in hopes that you will lose your active sense of sleep; and you retire at night with a get me up early in the morning. To make the most of dull hours, to make the best of dull people, to like a poor jest better than none, to wear a thread-bare coat like a gentleman, to be out-voted with a smile, to hitch your wagon to the old horse if a star is not handy — that is wholesome philosophy. The man who says he never makes a mistake probably doesn ' t know one when he sees it. The advice you don ' t take is often the best. It is no use waiting for your ship to come in unless you have sent one out. There are two things about which one should never worry — that which can ' t be helped and that which can be. Never meddle with a hornet or a man mind- ing his own business. The Spartan Mother ' s advice to her son Avho feared his sword was too short was — Add a step to it. Money talks but has very little conversation with the shiftless. The smile is mightier than the grin. One of the best things to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. Tactfulness — the art of making folks ' round you think they amount to something. One grain tills not the sack but helps tin Don ' t feel sorry for yourself. Feel sorry f« the folks who have to live with you. A great command of language enables one to keep still. The only thing that can cheat some people it of the last word is an echo. Those men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and beautifully succeed.

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