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SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors Tin him Quire— One of the co- operative salesmanship girls. Sli ! It ' s ' understood there is ii special blonde attraction. Masoma. Junior Red Cross Club. Harold Hull — The he-man hero in the class play. Sport editor of the regular Booster and associate editor of the Senior Booster. President of rl.o Odd Number Club. K. 0. T. C. First Lieutenant. De- bating Team. Koines. Eileen Hartley She ought to make a good saleswoman with her training in salesmanship. Can certainly sell that per- sonality. Marjoric Hamilton — one of Manual ' s smiling, peppy, girls. Another girl interested in an out of school hoy. Elmer Haverkamp -A studi- ous hoy — always quiet, lias a smil f : r e : r:. he:h HI Y Alice House — As we only know Alice as a quiet girl, you shall have to ask Rosa- line what is behind that silence. Helen jlrflin — Who is this we have seen Helen sitting with in the library? one of the Helen twins. George Hicks — A real golf player. George has been out for some time. Has cer- tainly proved his metal both in scholarship and sports. Delbert Hibner — Chief worry of Mr. Clayton. Has a fascin- ating smile — seems to run in the family. A sworn woman- hater. Catharine Higgins — Quite an attractive girl, with a pleas- ing personality. Does Cath- erine know a certain Estell ' ! tine of the hard working property girls for our play. M a r u n r i t Hollingsworth — Margaret certainly can play the piano, at least to suit the fancy of one of the class Of- ficers. Ruth Hitzelberger — One of the girls that makes the music of the senior orchestra good. Does a lot of talking In Miss Webster ' s speech class. Ma- soma Cluh. Charles Howard — A curly- haired young man with a I ' epsodent smile. Hasn ' t been at Manual long but has already gained many friends. Forum Club. 7? 0.7 Inman — Always telling the largest one. According to him. work in jewelry is the thing. Pane] layout commit- tee. Dorothy Hummel — All the credit should go to a certain Chet for getting Dorothy to school on time every morning. M: ruber :f Business Girls and H. V. S. (Tubs.
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SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors ..» Ii:i:liirii — His favorite occupation is talking to Ma- gel] during roll call. Manages id enjoy life thoroughly. Win ford Fox— An all-round athlete and good fellow. One of Miss Coleman ' s chief wor- ries in college algebra. He ' ll be missed mi all the athletic squalls next year. Vice-presi- dent of Koines. committee. Servii Personals Club. I ' d ill Fleck — Another of our handsome blondes in 135. Paul is a very quiet hoy. but a steady worker. Interested in a girl whose nick name is Pete. Eleanor Frantzreb — Eleanor is just one big smile all the lime, and does she ever have a talent tor arranging hair ! line of the efficient property girls lor 11 lass play. Evelyn Fuchs — If you ever want help, call on Evelyn. She is a good SCOUt if there ever was one. Assistant di- rector of the elass play. Esther Freiidenburg — Esther can tickle the keys on any- thing from a piano to a type- writer. lne id ' the elliciellt office training girls who will make a good stenographer for some one. Business Girls ' Club. Forum Club. Eugene full; Eunie prefers Edward Gerdt — Ed d r i v e s blondes, brunettes, and red- one of those many high-pow- heads. Certainly knows how ered model T ' s. Lots of ideas lo make a car behave. Has — mostly impossible. Ed is a great liking for Franklin — from the south, so we ' ve heard. Esther Gardner — A small but mighty red head. Rusty worked back stage during the class play. A member of the Forum Club. Dm id Goldstein — D a v i d ' s hobby is coming late to his first hour clas that lie ' s (i. K. kick out of life. Aside from (iets a big Leona (Iran — Leona is a good balance for the louder, more boisterous members of our class. Although Leona is one of the smallest girls in our class, you know, all good things come in small pack- ages. Ronald Grable — Quiet during roll call. Wants to be a big e o n t r a c t o r for structural building some day. Member of elass sift committee. Seymore Greenberg - Don ' t fell him he ' s smart, he know ' s it. Goes to town with a cor- net in the hand. Always full of pep. Marie Grubbs—E v e r y o n e knows Marie is efficient ami capable. Willing to help any one. anywhere, at any rime. Masoma. President of Busi- ness Cirls ' Club. X section. Personals committee. Silvia Greenwald - - Runs around with Marcia. Is very sociable and eager to do a friend a favor. Likes to wield the tennis racket during the summer months.
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10 SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors 1932 ) {£ 4 » i« -- fi+ svwi Or(, t t S ' r , As. . 1 Eileen Jackson — Well known — takes pari in nearly every- thing that comes along. One of our charming short story writers. .Member of Ivy Day social committee. Odd Num- ber Club, Mae Junes — Mae. won ' t you give us envious girls the secret of your charms over members of the opposite sex? Better hall ' of Alice May. Business Girls Club. Lillian Jensen — Lil is one of tile most popular girls at Manual. Has the gift of gab. Dolly in the class play. President of the H. Y. S. Speech Arts. Personals committee. Carl Johnson — Has the ambi- tion lo become a fame violin i; Or- oecoine u Liinious vio- linist. Plays a violin in the • , i:.. ci 1., -v I iidiun. ' ipolis Symphony eheslra now. so we are pre- dicting great things for his future. Senior orchestra. Howard Kahn — This is How aril ' s first year at Manual, but during his time spent here he lias shown himself a true Manualite. George G. Jones — Quiet boy in his classes (some classes). Belongs to a certain group. Has a mania for imitating peculiar noises. President of Collectors Club. Max Knierim — Miss Brady omul Max lo be a source of audi worry in her Comp. VII ■lass. A member of both the o ' l-man and Forum Clubs. Zelma Kosaveaclt — Zelma is one of those quiet girls about whom one knows little, but she has loads of friends who will vouch for her always. Anna Mary Koch ring — One of our most prominent members. Seen often with a post-grad. Editor-in-chief of the weekly Booster. Personals commit- tee. Secretary of Odd Number Club. Assistant Booster agent in 135. Masoma. Ralph Kottkamp — One of the reasons the Indianapolis Star is prospering:. Famous for bo: red hair and freckles Hilda KueJilcr — Made a lovely leading lady in the class play. May Queen. Seems to prefer Chevrolets. Speech Arts and Business Girls ' Clubs. Class Day committee. Alice Kritsch — Alice is blonde, but seemingly harmless and preferred. Her taste in girl friends runs along red-haired lines, as her preference for Gertrude shows. Interested in salesmanship. Kenneth Kuchler — One of the tallest and best looking boys in 135. Some of us would like to meet his girl friend. but l here ' s not a chance. Magell Lackey — The reason for Ray ' s splendid playing perhaps ! Always seems to be able to find something to make her laugh. Chairman of Ivy Day committee. Speech Arts Club. Edward Kurman — Ed is a fellow who does the right thing at the right time. Does a fine job of selling Brown Giants and boxing at the same time.
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