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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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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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SENIOR BOOSTER f 1 June Seniors Norman Beplay — Bep or Norman Charles Beplay. People thought, for a while, that he was a convict. (His hair-cut). Is certainly an all-round athlete — football, basketball, and baseball — and starred in all the games. Dorothy Bernhardt — The girl with the giggle. Has the sun- niest disposition in school. Very interested in Tech ' s masculine sex. The aristocratic Mrs. Fitzmorris in the class play. Atha Marie Blaclc — Quite a specialty in roll room 210! She studies during roll call. If you don ' t know the lesson for today, ask her, she ' ll be sure to know. Surely can pull in the grades. Mildred Bloomcnsioc k — Has a failing for grocery store clerks. Is a member of the Co-operative Salesmanship speed demons who practice on the S. Meridian St. track between 11:30 and 2:30 o ' clock daily. Ethel Blum — Can make a sax scream or coo sweet nothings for everyone. Can play a piano — well, it can ' t even be de- scribed. The last of the Manual trio, and Manual surely will miss her. Has always made excellent grades. Personals. Masoma. Gladys Boneivitz — The blonde that has Frank Hartenstein worried. But Frank isn ' t the only one she is popular with. Will some day be a senior roll room teacher. H. Y. S. Helen Brandon — Helen has been seriously considering the elevating occupation of elevator operator as her life ' s work. Says swell speeches ' ssigned for stupendous study. Vice- president of the Junior Bed Cross. Masoma. Myrla Br eit field — Has a laugh that is very original and she isn ' t a bit stingy with it. Is a member of the Dorothea Myers Gang. Can drive like nobody, especially old Fords. Herbert BricMer — Takes lots and lots of hard subjects, in- cluding Civics, Spanish, and Physiology, and — wonder of all miraculous wonders — he manages to bring in the grades from them all. Ann Brodey — One of Manual ' s numerous ones who decided to cut her hair and then decided to let it grow again. We don ' t blame you, Ann. We would want those curls too. One of the girls in 210 who can sing. Victor BudacTc — Takes a combination of things that is hard to beat. Physics included! Not only that, but he excells in Drafting, and can he turn out the jewelry! Just ask him — or her. Eva Burger — Little Eva ' s trying out for a part in life similar to Longfellow ' s. She seems to know lots about feet. Maybe she ' d make a good shoe saleswoman! Business manager of the Booster. One of the most worthwhile girls in school.
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