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Senior Booster 13 June Seniors Georgi 71 ' . Kramer — Chief dramatist in Miss Perkins ' Senior Speed) class. The original reason why girls leave home. Always happy and makes everyone else that way. On scenery committee of class play. Molly Levinsky — One of the inseparable trio — Bee, Lil, and Molly. We all envy her hair. Molly was one of the hours — noon or midnight — in the class play. Anna LipJcen — One of the vital reasons why the class play was a success. Anna made most of the costumes. Also was one of the chil- dren of the future in the class play. Mildred Lipp — Never seen without Marie or Waunetta. Probably something akin to Siamese triplets. We doubt if she ' s as quiet as she seems. One of the children of the future in the class play. William Loclman — Toots a mean clarinet in Senior orchestra. Also makes many helpful suggestions during roll call discussions. Bill was one of the graceful Loaves of Bread in the class play. Minnie Loci ' s — Always singing. However, we don ' t wonder at that since he ' s quite a musician! Has the distinction of being the only girl at Manual who has a Ford coupe. Property committee of class play. Edward Lysott — Ask Eddie anything about Salesmanship. He likes to work — if the work isn ' t hard. Edward hates to leave school, but is preparing himself by staying out occasionally. Suby Mabec — Ruby looks serious but she is funny as a crutch. Re- member her old maid school teacher dance? That will never be forgotten. Ruby can be depended on to do the most difficult of tasks and do them well. Was Milk in the class play. Senior Booster staff. Sarah Mandell — One of the reasons why Miss Thale needed a new score keeper each week. She kept them busy counting up her points. When it comes to selling things, she can ' t be surpassed. Personals Sarah Man kovitz — Knows her Shorthand. Which one is it, Sarah? Some fortunate man will get a good stenographer when he employs this blonde. Katherinc Manson — Mr. Mathew ' s Bookkeeping star. Doesn ' t talk a great deal. Gives the vocal chords their daily dozen in the chorus. Bath Marley — The girl with a winning smile. Likes to giggle. We wonder if she intends to be a tile clerk someday. Has the art of waving hair.
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L2 Senior Boostee June Seniors Marie Joseph — Greatly envied because of her black curls. Has that powerful, forceful voice. Does she know how to play the violin? Just ask her. Fred Kaftan — Always seen with his hair mussed up. Does that show he ' s been thinking? Likes to be called by long historic names. Secre- tary of the Radio Club. Daddy Tyl in the class play. Hi hi rice Keith — The best and smaller half of LaGrange. Very quiet and mighty nice ; just ask Juanita MeCabe about her. Beatrice is a short story writer. Helped arrange costumes for class play. Dorothy Kiewitt — Doesn ' t display much pep at school but never- theless it exists. She has a sunny disposition and all the other necessary qualities for a high class secretary. An angel in the class play. Bincf- King — One of Manual ' s prize blondes. She seems to take life as a mere matter of course. Binea has a host of friends, about seventy-five per cent of which are her boy admirers. Class play. Dorothy Kinnan — Wonder why she went to all the basketball games? An expert typist and bookkeeper, but commercial law seems to be her forte. May Marion Kirk — May is competing for the buyer ' s position in the linen department at Block ' s. Seems to get a kick out of going to and from work. Certainly knows her Business Law. Business staff of Senior Booster. Jennie Klausner — The last but certainly not the least of the Klausner sisters. Jenny can giggle and certainly does. Can always hold her own in any argument (Of course she starts it). Paul Kleppe — One of the big football stars we read about. Likes to sleep in his Economies class. Well liked by all his fellow class members. Has a cute Manual sweater admired by all the girls. Rudolph Klinge — Father Time in the class play. Likes dancing and how. Can be found at the Indiana ballroom every Friday night. What would a certain blonde do without Rudy ? Treasurer of the Y section of the Hi-Y Club. Adelaide Kluger — Another one of the studious Klugers. Likes her studies and is well liked by her friends. Never runs out of smiles. John. Kosaveaeh — Associate editor of Senior Booster. Here is a sophisticated, conscientious Manual worker. Every Wednesday after- noon for three years has found John making up the Booster. An A „x i.i ' - t i .-. o . ... 4- a .on .. «, r,;,. -..;™ apprentice at the News week. -hours 8 p. m. to 4:30 a. m., six nights a
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L4 Senior Booster June Seniors Bertha Marshall — Quiet and studious. Ask Bertha about her per- manents — she can tell you plenty. If you wish to see Bertha, look for Dorothy Kiewitt. The two are constantly together. Jim nil a MeCabe — Just shines in commercial work. Has a smile for everyone and a special one for Bea and LaGrange. Shines in her native tongue. Alberta McClain — One of the personality girls with the corresponding hair cut. Basketball stars certainly do register with Bert. Julia MeFall — Better known as Judy. We wonder what Judy sees in a certain someone ' s blue eyes! Judy has that rare combina- tion of beauty and brains. Marjorie Mclnlyre — Always sees the happy side of life. We are still looking for someone who has seen Marjorie quiet. Does she like her Bookkeeping??? Well, anyway, she likes to promenade before eight o ' clock as well as to sell tickets. Treasurer of the Junior Bed Cross, Y section. Aleana McMahan — No two pronounce her name the same but all agree that she has an attractive personality and her blue eyes are an asset. Always ready to lend a helping hand. Waunetta Weeks — One reason why everyone agrees the June 1930 girls are good looking. Demure or bashful — which is it? Harriet Meyer — She advocates the fact that women love brutes! ' Specially big football men. Our sweetest blonde and one of the cutest co-op salesgirls that Manual lias ever sent out. Her interest also seems to center at Purdue. Orville Meyer — Harriet ' s cousin and the baby of his family. Would you ever guess the two older members of his family were Top Ten students? Orville goes in for other things than Top Ten but- tons. He keeps a bright, new smile always on display. Curtain and call man in the class play. Paul Middleton — A good example of the quiet and reserved type of fellow who talks but little and thinks a lot. As a track man, Paul could usually be depended upon for points. Mildred Midlciff — Has red hair and is proud of it. Who wouldn ' t be? And nil, how that girl can sing tin. ' blues! The little red-headed boy in the class play. Bobert Monte ornery — The lunch room cavalier who has so many Top Ten pins. Winner of the Glossbrenner medal in 1929. Joke editor of the Senior Booster. Bob ' s a real fellow. Treasurer of Y section of the Science Club. Sugar in the class play. Roines. Captain in the R. O. T. C.
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