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Senior Booster June Seniors Malcolm Creasser — Lady ' s man. All Malcolm needs is a cane to look ILke the well dressed gentlemen seen in the magazines. Has one of those radio laughs — the kind that you can hear all over school. Helen Butli Davis — One of our smart Latin students. Always near the top in the Latin quotation contests. Another of our class musi- cians — a good pianist. Mummy Tyl in the class play. Bae Shirley Davis — Has plenty of personality — and how! Has only been here for a short time, but is so friendly, you just can ' t help liking her. Here ' s a secret — her complexion is natural. Rae ' s a linguist. Personals. Eobert Davis — He toots the big tuba in the band. Girls, take notice. Boli drives the biggest Nash you ever saw, and it ' s always full of — giils. Bread in the class play. Popular member of 135-A. Wilma Davis — When Wilma came to Manual, she found there had been another Wilma Davis who was graduated last year. She was even given the other Wilma ' s old study slip ! How ' s that for econ- omy? Wilma was a child of the future in the class play. William Dembroff — An unusually studious chap. One of Mr. Web- ster ' s students who is still interested in increasing his vocabulary. His brother ' s better half when it comes to arguing. A loaf of bread in the class play. Harry Dock — Wears spats n ' everything. allotment of part times. ' Doc gets more than his Bonnie Emberton — She can often be seen but is rarely heard. A good student, and one of our dej: endable and faithful Manualites. Bonnie is the kind that makes the world go round. Louis JSshowsky — Wonder if he is as hard to get along with as his name is to pronounce. One of Mr. Mathews ' lawyers-to-be. Frances Essex — One of the few who rarely talk. You can never tell though ; she may be different outside of school. Wonder who the black leather coat belongs to? Frances loves tragedy. Masoma. Oscar Fields — This would-be Spaniard knows how to tie big knots in his ties. Does he play a banjo? See Oscar for a good orchestra. Oscar has the kind of personality that brings an income. President of the Y section of the Junior Drama League. Esther Ford — Is no relation to Henry Ford. Esther doesn ' t even like a Ford, but has a weakness for a certain Chrysler.
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Senior Booster June Seniors Florence Cheadle — Whoever said, Beautiful but dumb certainly never knew this little miss. President of the Y section of the H. Y. S. club and vice-president of the X section of the Junior Drama League. A talented pianist. A girl who has made a big place for herself at Manual. Personals. Onis Clampitt — One of the many who are rocking the boat of un- successful lawyers. Just like a new Ford — there and gone. Bobert Clutter — Bob is a prominent musician in Manual ' s band. He says that in another year he ' ll furnish bread free to all seniors with the compliments of the Purity Bakery. Rebecca Cohen Petite, yes, I u1 mighty. As lirighl as [vlisnn ' s chv trie light. Neighbor Berlingot ' s little daughter in the class play. Speaks French fluently — for an amateur. Quite young for a grad- uate. Her sweet disposition has endeared her to everyone. Florence Condrey — A modern goldy locks with plenty of admirers. Knows a certain post-grad pretty well. Has a smile that would soften any heart. Class play. Balph Conner — His hair is one of the seven wonders of the world. For more information, see him. His presence didn ' t add to the quiet in 135 as Ealph must have his fun. Ealph is a great Latin wizard. Bella Constantino — Delia ' s rather quiet. Don ' t hear much from her, but she certainly knows the P ' s and Q ' s in her studies. One of the few who gets A-f- in bookkeeping. Ethel Copenhaver — Quiet but very friendly. Likes good grades and certainly knows how to get them. Dorothy Coverdill — Says that she is Irish. No wonder she is so care-free and happy-go-lucky. Mr. Moore ' s star the fourth period. Served on the properties committee for the class play. William Covert — A doggier Tylo Miss Perkins could not have found. Bill was one of Manual ' s entries in the Edison Con- test. With Bill we lose a turbulent Manual booster. President of the X section of the Science club. Eoines. On scenery commit- tee of class play. Veneta Cox — An intelligent girl who has a weakness for Chevrolets as unconquerable as chewing gum. Veneta was one of the hours in the class play. Mildred Cranmore — Has a true enthusiastic Manual spirit which seems a part of her. Mildred ' s a friend to all.
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Senior Booster June Seniors Fred Freudenbwg — Known as the Irishman. What caused his short hair cut is yet to be revealed. Who keeps those corduroys so clean, Fred? The bo y with the everlasting smile Genevo Gandolf — One of the stars of the class, for he is dependable, intelligent, sincere, and ready to do his part. Sports editor of the Senior Booster. Geneva Gardner — The little girl with the peculiar smile. It ' s really attractive. Certainly knows and loves her French. Ask her who her French correspondent is. Regular Top Ten student. Freeman Geer — The future king of jazz orchestra leaders. Think of the time and energy Freeman has consumed standing in the halls talking to HER ! Loretta P. Gertchen — Not very tall, not very small, but fair and square and liked by all. Loretta is a very quiet and steady worker the kind that makes domestic queens. Herbert Gilligan — Here is one of the best stage hands ever graduated from Manual. Known as the fellow with the red sweater. Always doing something for Manual. Heavy property man in the class play. Boy Gillnm — A second Caruso. Surely will be missed by the Boys ' Glee Club. French shark. And by the way, Roy, how about your correspondent in France. ' Roy is always busily taking care of his business. Celia Goldstein — A charming young lady. Never has much to say here at school. But outside? Celia loves to use initials. When telling the latest news, she would say, J. R. saw R. J. etc. Benjamin Gorenstein — By his first name you ' d think he was an in- ventor. He can answer any question — yes or no. One of the Four Black Crows. A real dancer. Lois Graff — Falls for anybody by the name of Bill. Certainly knows her Math. Is a talented seamstress. Her hobby is collecting ties. Typist for the regular Booster and Senior Booster as well. Gustave Gran — Gus works at the News. In two years he ' ll be editor. Ask Gus. Small but mighty. He knows all the girls at Manual — almost. Euth Gross — Manual ' s most promising early bird. Wonder why she likes to catch an early car? One of Manual ' s best assistant librarians. Masoma.
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