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Senior Booster June Seniors Mr. McComb, Principal — In years to eome we will always remember him as our eminent, inspiring advisor. Miss Knox and Mr. Clayton — To Miss Knox and Mr. Clayton, the incomparable protectorates of the June class, in deep appreciation, we dedicate the June 1930 Senior Booster. Not only have they devoted much of their valuable time to 135 hut have been faithful friends of every member of our class. Wilbur Harris — The illustrious president of Manual ' s most illustrious graduating class. Also president of Eoines and Odd Number Club. His two main hobbies are collecting Top Ten buttons (one for every semester) and all the latest wise cracks. That ' s how he gets his dynamic poisonality. Sports editor of the Booster. Hairy Harmon — Our worthy vice-president and only a year at Man- ual at that! Has a weakness for making a certain resolution and breaking it. We ' re not surprised that he has so many close shaves since he ' s such a cut-up. (Harry ' s a barber every Saturday.) Girls, here ' s your chance for a free shingle! Roines. President of the Political Science club. Joan Boswcll — The popular secretary of the class. Also secretary of Odd Number Club and Junior Drama League. Did you ever see her when she wasn ' t smiling? .Tody ' s one girl that lias no trouble tell- ing the Schulz twins apart. Won the Bruce Robinson Medal in B L ' ! for outstanding qualities of citizenship. Masonia. Class play. Mary Stierwalt — We may have thought she was a witch in the class play, but she tinned out to be a beautiful fairy. Mary was entrusted with all the class money as well as the Odd Number club money. Has so many Top Ten buttons she uses logarithums to count them on. May Queen. President of Masoma, editor-in-chief of the Booster. Mr. Sanders — Vice-principal. The forceful master-of -ceremonies for the Red House. Mr. Sanders will always lend a strong helping hand to every needy student. After all that ' s the best way to show tine friendship. Mr. Sharp — Viee-principal. Commander in chief of the White House. Trouble clerk. Mr. Sharp lias the unique ability of seeing us individ- ually as we should see ourselves. Take his advice and you ' ll always be on the right track. Leo Kirch — Leo has shown his capacity for work by his ability to get good grades and be an after school business man. Has a monopoly on the blushing business. Class Historian. Roines. Presi- dent of a section of the Hi-Y club. Jack Saulcy — Editor-in-chief of the Senio girls would like to know better. Roines. Booster. The boy that
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f oreword A 7 HEN we grow older, we will think of the ™ happiest days of our lives as those that have gone before. Of these days perhaps the most in- tensely joyful ones will have been our high school days. May this book of records serve as a reminder of these times and those persons so closely associated with our memories. JACK SAULCY Editor-in-Chief. JOHN KOSAVEACH Associate Editor. ELIZABETH BISSELL Business Manager.
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Senior Booster lone Seniors Jean Alexander — Quiet and studious. Jean lias a smile which is catching. Her ambition is to be a librarian. President of the X section of the Junior Red Cross. Recording secretary of the Political Science Chili. Virginia AmatO — Not so small hut that she can reach the keys of a typewriter. Virginia always looks as if she had just stepped out of the latest fashion hook. One of the blue children in the class play. Virginia Ashley — An innate acumen for snappy retorts must be used some way! Ginny was an angel in the class play. A real per- son. Booster staff. Personals. Masoma. Charles Baerman — One of those snappy captains, girls. Knows how to give orders. Has curly hair that everyone admires. Ask him any- thing about Spanish. He is tall and handsome and is one of Manual ' s few women haters. Roines. Merrill Bailey — One of those few will-power, he-men that have no time for the opposite sex. Oh, yeah? Boys and girls, when you are looking foi- a kindly smile just call on Merrill Bailey. Eleanor Baker — One of the busy young ladies in the Office Training class. She ' s a, great basketball fan, too — for more reasons than one. She surely gets her Marks! Lillian Baker — An eager participant in all athletics. The girls ' basketball team was probably improved by her presence at all prac- tices. President of the German Chili. Mary Virginia Baler — One of our good looking brunettes. She ' s usually quiet, but we don ' t know everything. Ask Les Kappmeyer. Alma Balfour — Thinks an alternating education is just the thing. Manual, Tech, Manual. We ' re glad Alma doesn ' t have to go hack to Tech again. Kathleen Harms — Even if she is busy with hall duties, she always comes up with any task assigned to her. Kathleen has been secre- tary and treasurer of the X section of the H. Y. S. Club all year. Lawrence Barr — Lawrence always wears a big smile. Knows the radio backwards. His one ambition is to be a radio announcer be- cause of his talking ability. Margaret Bartholomew — Secretary of the Y section of the Junior Drama League. Margaret gives one smile free with each purchase in the salesroom. Very industrious member of the class. Personals. Masoma.
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