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

 - Class of 1929

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SENIOR BOOS T E R June Seniors Mr. McComb—The capable coach of our outstanding class. Started our class on its way and helped propel it toward the ultimate goal instilled in the heart of every freshman boy and girl and carried throughout the years — Graduation. Mr. Eanslce— The faculty member to whom we, the June 1929 Class, thought it fitting to dedicate our Senior publication. Mr. Hanske is the clever and artful head of the Science depart- ment and teacher of roll room 213. Ask him to draw a picture for you! You ' ll get some returns. Miss Knox — Sponsor of our class. We salute you, Miss Knox, in tribute for what you have done for us. We, the June class of 1929, think you a most wonderful sponsor and an ideal example of true Manual loyalty. The efficient sponsor of the Eoines Club and a teacher in the Math, department. Mr. Sanders — The jolly vice-principal who likes to appear on the scene as rather ferocious but is willing to help every senior or otherwise who needs help badly — especially when they ' re taken to the office ! Mr. Sharp — The square-shooter who believes in giving everyone his chance and making it so outstanding that it will be recog- nized. Believes in giving a helping boost here and there, thereby meriting the esteem of every Manualite. George Figg — One of the most worthy presidents a class ever had. Certainly has the ability to become a famous artist some day. President of Roines Club. Mr. Stanlaw in the class play. His place will be hard to fill when George has commenced . Dorothy Anderson — Thinks some day she may be an osteopath (wonder if she ' ll ever have any patience?) Got enough offices to be a politician. Man-hater. (Hates to be without them.) Secretary of June class. Editor-in-chief of the regular Booster and Associate Editor of the Senior Booster. Everyone called on Dorothy when something was wanted done well. Masoma. William Moon — Vice-president of our most illustrious class. One of the most popular boys in school. Wonder who his blonde attraction is? She lives on Prospect Street. Perhaps you have a good imagination — maybe you know — certainly you can guess. Class Play. Roines. Wilbert Eggert — John Paul Bart in the class play. With his winning smile, personality, and ability to act he ought to be able to get a contract any time with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Treasurer of our superior class. Vice-president of Roines Club. Helen Light — Helen is a pretty brunette who has enough medals and prizes of various kinds to fill several booths. We ' d hate to have to count all the Typewriting awards she has won ! One of the May Queen ' s attendants. Class Play committee. President of H. ' y. S. Max Einstandig — Mr. Huber, the superb tailor, of A Tailor- Made Man . If we had room, we ' d write all the things he belongs to, but there isn ' t room to write his biography. Class Historian. President of the Odd Number Club. Manager of tennis team. Roines. Alfred Hollander — The outstanding member of our class who won two big prizes this last semester. One was the $500 Uni- versal Pictures Corporation Prize, and the other the Chemical Contest prize of $20. Alfred certainly has made a name for himself in the literary world.

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Foreword ONCEIVED in the idea of prolonging the remembrance of dear happenings and dedi- cated to the thought of these words — Lest We Forget , this, our Senior Booster, is the materialization of our plans. If this book, if only in one instance, aids in bringing to mind pleasant mem- ories of dear old Manual, the staff and we, the editors, shall feel that our efforts shall not have been in vain. WILLIAM WINTER Editor-in-Chief DOROTHY ANDERSON Associate Editor Published by Class of June, 1929 Emmerich Manual Training High School INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA



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s •: v o it n o o 8 r ; it June Seniors WUliam Winter — Bill lias a way with the girls— nobody can dispute that. It was reported that lie was seen on his way down Lock wood. What could the attraction be? Assistant in the Science department. Editor-in-Chief of the Senior Booster. Treasurer of Roines Club. Philip Woerner — The football hero who was elected Class C.iftorian. Has the patent on regular curls — no, not ringlets — curls. One of Manual ' s few who understands that lessons are assigned but are not to be studied. Diih Hynes — You can always depend on Dale ' s contributions to the class where art is concerned. He was the designer of our arm band and class banner, and made them the most un- usual ones ever produced at Manual. Zona Johnson — She ' s the artist who designed our panels and made them the best ever and designed the heads for the feature pages, and made them all the best ever — here-to-fore or to come! One of the Three Musketeers. President of the English VIII G. L. M. group. Masoma. Martha Walther — Can she write essays, and can she swing a wicked paint brush? Iona ' s bigger (perhaps better) half, but, of course, everyone knows that! On the properties committee for the class play. Art committee. Personals. Masoma. Martin Oslos — Quite popular among the fair sex. One of the good-looking guests in the class play. Has a lease on the Indiana ball-room. Wants to be an all-American dance in- structor when he learns the Charleston. Track team. Sports editor for the regular Booster and Senior Booster as well. Howard Bettcie — The capable and ingenious of the Senior Booster. Received enough money to start and run any size bank you desire. Managed the Booster finances as they never have been before, and you should hear Miss Haynes praise him! Neva Shoemaker — It is wondered if she uses the old-fashioned rag curlers. Neva studies her history to the tune of the lunch room gabble, and recites it like nobody. Works like every- thing for Mr. Hanske. Ask him! Organization editor for the Senior Booster. Sara Gross — A shining star of our class. Wanted: an assistant to help Sara count her top ten pins and typewriting medals. When Sara smiles, boys, you ' re in the danger zone! She ' s already got someone at Tech! Vice-president of the French Club. Ivy clay committee. Senior Booster staff. Robert Lauck — One of the A + trig students. Wonder what the big attraction was the day he ran into a telegraph pole? Hopes to become the champion golf player some day ! Norman Palmer — He is quite the successful man when it comes to shoving jobs off onto other people! Made the class play a success by his ardent and faithful work on the publicity com- mittee. Laurel Clayton — Knows a good school when he sees it. After going to Shortridge for three years, he came to Manual to graduate, but is still interested in a certain party there. Roines.

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