Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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SENIOR BOOSTER 17 June Seniors Harvey Weghorsi — Mutz didn ' t come into 135 until this semester but we were all glad to have him the short time he was there. Butch ' s old stand-by. Gertrude Weishaar — H ails from Beech Grove. And who ' s this Fritz ' . ' Business Girls ' Club. Masoma. Madaline Weiland — She ' s small and she ' s dark and how she studies. Her ambition is to become a trained nurse. A member of the Junior Red Cross Club, and one of Mrs. Black ' s standbys. Prudence West — Noted Cor ;i: king with h: ' r ,;irl friandc before the bell rings for roll call. Sold lots of class play tickets. Business Girls ' Club. Merle Williams — Despite her quietness, Merle is well known. An efficient typist for the Booster. H. Y. S. and Junior Red Cross Clubs. Barriette Wh itc — Seldom without a smile, one of Miss Frazier ' s efficient office train- ing girls. Business Girls ' Club. Basketball. Tennis. Ruth Williams — Ruth has Charlotte Witte — Another only two interests — they ' re both the band. Quite ad- vanced in art and is a mem- ber of the Art Club. Chair- man of social committee for class day. Manual girl who seems In find much of interest at Tech. Witty is one of our best glee club warblers. Costume committee for class play. Mildred Wischmeyer — Mildred believes that a person can study better if be keeps his books closed. Helped back- stage lor class play. Another reason why 135 is never quiet. Howard Wright — H o w a r d ' s quiet, but intelligent in his studies. Loves to read good books. Can always be counted on to make good grades. Thehnii Wright — We might suggest that Thelma follow in Irving ' r : ill n :: footsteps. Sli: has proved that she could. Vice-president of the Business Girls ' Club, X section. Lena Wright — Another of our members who is a minister ' s daughter. Lena has a habit of pulling down good grades. Masoma. Cecil Wiia nt — Heap big In- dian Brave (May Day). His athletic ability has won him high recognition while on the track, football, and gymnas- tic teams. ' Tis rumored he ' s in love. I ' n ul Grit a — Chosen as a typi- cal senior boy to represent Manual on Senior Day. In charge of In School Sales for the Senior Booster. Alice Y eager — Another F. H. G. in our class, with quite an out-of-town attraction, -ill: : l: ' one of Miss Hayni g efficient secretaries.

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16 SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors Bessie Taylor — In addition to having big brown eyes, and wearing just right clothes, she is also a competent office messenger. Mary Tedrowe — Mary never seems to run nut of things to do. A marvelous dancer. Most helpful backstage dur- ing the class play. H. Y. S. Isabelle Taylor — Sally of Ce- cil and Sally. the class play advertising stunt. Maypole dancer and baseball player. Secretary-treasurer of G. L. M. Bernice Terry — A staunch supporter of Manual ' s var- sities. Goes for athletics in a big way. Member of French Club. Clyde Thompson — Plays a mean mandolin and should be very romantic. His ability to take knocks out of a Ford is uncanny. Mary Tiefrrt — One of the warblers of the Glee Club. Was a very dashing gypsy in tiie class play. We can al- ways tell when Mary is near by that distinctive giggle of hers. Marietta Tormohleii — Here is Edna Van Cleave — Plavs a girl who loves to dance. Her favorite expression is every color under the sun. Member of the Senior Booster business staff. wicked clarinet in the band. An A plus harmony star. Al- ways dependable. Edna wants to be a composer. Marjorie Tumey — Member of the Tumey. Frantzreb, Ted- rowe trio. Marj has a host of friends — not mentioning the best B. F. Ever hear of Minner ? H. Y. S. Club. Max Vinstein — He can be de- pended upon and is always ready to work. Hubert in the .lass play. One of Mr. Mof- fat ' s debating boys. Per- sonals. Louis Wagner — Quiet? Yes, but when words count. Louis can be counted on. Has taken all the mathematics courses. Fern Yolpp — We hear from very reliable sources that Fern is counting on being a teacher. We wonder how it will feel to be in school but still not be a student. Per- haps Fern will come back and tell us. Ralph Waiss — One of the rea- sons our team defeated the January seniors in basketball. He doesn ' t seem to mind his daily trip to 310 for roll call. Garnet Warren — A charming smile and business ability — a wonderful combination. Booster staff-assistant, busi- ness manager of Senior Booster. Raymond Walton — Ray swal- lows anything, hook, line, and sinker, that pertains to his- tory. Often seen with the same girl.



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L8 SENIOR BOOSTER THE BOOSTER Published by the June 1932 Class of Manual Training Iliaii School EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Clara Allee Associate Editor Harold Hall Art Editors Beatrice Perdue, Frances Bernhardt Athletics La Vaughn Brabender Class Play Anna Calderon Ivy Day Carl Johnson Chairman of Personals Adrabelle Fisher Committee — Anna Mary Koehring, Eileen Davis, Lillian Jensen, Marie Grubbs, Martha Postma, Rose Becker, Rex Morell, George Strieker, Harold Brittenbach, Win- ford Fox, Max Vinstein, and Don Linson. Organizations Lucille Moore Jokes Clifford Mattson Sponsor Miss Hodges BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ....Robert Iliatt Assistant Business Manager .( Jarnet Warren 1 n School Sales Paul ( ii ay Bookkeepers Rose Becker, Marietta, Tormohlen, Joseph Levy and Morris Schwartz Sponsor Miss Haynes CLASS OFFICERS President William Henzie Vice-President Charles Sumner Secretary Adrabelle Fisher Treasurer Helen Sanford Historian Sadie Zimmerman Prophet Carl Hancock Willmaker Rachel Cohen Giftorian Helen Sanford CLASS SPONSORS Miss Arda Knox Faculty Sponsor Mr. C. R. Clayton Roll Room Teacher Miss Vivian Webster Ivy Day Sponsor Mr. Finley Wright Class Day Sponsor Thank You Sincere appreciation is extended to every member of the senior class, to all underclass- men, and to the faculty members whose aid and conscientious work have made possible the pub- lication of this June 1932 Senior Booster. To the Faculty We, the June 1932 seniors, wish in this small way to express our appreciation to the faculty. The advice and suggestions that they have given us, we hope will be reflected in our char- acters and our successes in years to come. When we entered Manual as freshmen, we soon realized that the faculty members were not only teachers but also our friends and ad- visers. They were always ready to help us with our problems and never tired of giving us their co-operation in any of our projects. Not to the Top but Climbing As the members of our class stand on the top step of their high school careers we realize that we are Not to the Top but ' limbing. How lifting is that motto of our senior group. When we entered high school, the highest step we could visualize was graduation and for that we have been striving these four years. Now that we have attained that goal, however, we find that there are many more to reach, and we have only begun to fulfill our ambitions. Each step upward in the future is going to be more brilliant but that must encourage us to strive onward rather than to stop at our first success. If we stop on our first high step to live on our past achievements, we shall find that they will soon fade. We shall attain true happiness if we are satisfied to stop only long enough to look back at the success of the past, and then turn our steps upward. Our Aim There is some motive back of all deeds which are accomplished. The chief aim of the June 1932 class is to carry the Manual spirit away with us. Looking back, it will be found that the desire for this aim was born in us during our first auditorium when Mr. McComb talked to the freshmen. He stated with force and conviction our school motto, We Can, We Must, We Will , and this made a lasting im- pression on us. Our aim began to be woven around this statement until it soon became a part of us. If we show continually the true Manual spirit, exemplified by our motto, our school will always be proud of us.

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