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

 - Class of 1929

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SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors Jvlia Duffy — The stunning leading lady of the June class play. The last of the French VIII ' s. The modiste-made woman. Would make the company rich that hired her for a model. Eva ' s other half. Frank Hartenstein — (Hank). A typical Scotchman. The am- bitious tailor and caterer in the class play. Will give any one private lessons on How to be a drug store Romeo. Per- sonals. Charles Musser — The sheik with the life-time permanent. Can certainly dance, especially with Maryjane. It is rumored that he has fallen hard and doesn ' t care to be picked up. Made a wonderful Dr. Sonntag in the class play. Personals. Roines. Elizabeth King — One of Manual ' s most outstanding students and Masoma. Has worked in the Office for five semesters. Won the Bruce-Robison medal last year. President of the Junior Drama League. Mrs. Stanlaw in the class play. Helena Johnson — Mrs. Dupuy in the class play. Made a straight A+ average when just a freshie, and won the Masoma freshman medal for the highest scholarship average. Personals. Masoma. Byron Morris — Hopes to some day become in real life what he was in the class play. Of course you recognize Mr. Nathan, of the American Oceanic Ship Building Corporation. He ' s proud of the curl on his forehead. One of Manual ' s handsome R. O. T. C. officers. Riley Fledderjohn — Mr. Rowland i n the class play. Riley is one reason why Miss Perkins had a few more gray hairs after the class play had been presented. Selma Teifert — Corinne in the class play. One of Manual ' s naturally talented blonde actresses. She ' s already proved some of the professed actresses are merely well-wishers. Eva Fields — There seems to be a monopoly on dimples in our class — she has some of them. Has a quite famous giggle — in fact, she is almost Mary Fleaka ' s equal. Bessie in the class play. Everett Light — Big handsome Everett made the first touch- down last fall on Manual ' s new athletic field. Everett is pre- paring to take Knute Roekne ' s place in the coaching world. Likes to quarrel with a certain blonde during roll call. Per- sonals. Roines. James HcDaniel — The Englishman, Jellicot, in the class play. Has got that masterful air that appeals to women as he can manage both squaws and women — not at the same time, how- ever. Major in the R. O. T. C. Helen Stringer — Helen was the millionaire ' s secretary in the class play — she is one of the office training girls, too. Can play the piano like no twins. Can anyone explain why she answers to the name of Bobby ? Masoma.

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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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N E .V li BOO 8 T E R June Seniors Gerald Adney — Mr. Flynne in the class play. One of the rea sons why the Kroger Grocery Company is a success in Indian- apolis. Pasquale Perraro ' s only competitor in Commercial Law. Dorothy Addington— The little girl with the big eyes. Dot believes in the old saying, As we live, we learn. Thank goodness Dot has a long time to live! Harry Alpert — Very ambitious. Someday he may do some- thing big — wash an elephant, perhaps. Has a never-failing supply of gum. Would make a wonderful villain with a drooping moustache and his violent curses. Class play. Constance Alee — Lucky girl. She gets the best grades, and without the slightest bit of trouble, seemingly. She certainly knows her Chemistry. Has a ready smile and cheering word for everyone. Neil Arnold — Pomeroy in the class play. Mr. Ankenbrock ' s first assistant in coaching track. Miss Wedding ' s history star. We wonder who his blonde girl friend could be. Guy Arnold — Rather a quiet boy but he ' s interesting. It is rumored that his highest ambition is to become a shoe maker. May Lis soul be in his work! Harry Bainala — The distinguished Bobby Westlake in the class play. Helped put the play across with a boom with his capable handling of the ticket sales in school. Mary Jane Ashlock — Small but mighty. Prefers gentlemen with liig cars — especially Oldsmobiles. One of the best dancers in school, or anywhere else where there is music. Mamie Basteyich — Knows how to drive remarkably well. We wonder why she never gets pinched. But driving isn ' t the only occupation she has — she is a faithful member of the Office Training class. We wonder who Ray is. Annie Barnes — One reason why Clara Bow fears the loss of her popularity. Loves to dance — maybe she will get a break in the Zeigfield Follies. Ben Davis has a big attraction for her. H. Y. S. Ernest Bender — President of Bender-Oslos Corporation. T. L. H. (Tall, Light, and Handsome). Makes a very good Booster agent as lie is a real business man. One of Coach Anken- brock ' s dependable men. Wilbur Becker — Better known ;i or Big Xose Becker. Center Coach Skinner ' s baseball clul p] favorite class-room — 111. lg the fellows as Lode the football team, and on 3 on the third base. His

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