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SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors 1932, ■Inhn Carter — One of the trav- eling Manualites. John slides the trombone in the senior orchestra. Sir John. the vicar, in the class play. Hi-Y. Track. Virginia CJiilders — Uses those big brown eyes advantageous- ly in the salesroom. President of Girl Reserves. Secretary of the Forum Club. Masoma. Genevit re Chapman — Gene- vieve is that dark haired girl who ' s usually seen with Pru- dence or Margaret. Has a pair of the most beautiful eyes imaginable. I a nn Cohen — Anna is an all round champ in sports. You should see her when she plays forward in basketball games. Belongs to Business Girls ' Club. Dtiriil Colin — First Lieuten- ant of R. O. T. C. Has a way with the teachers — sometimes. Certainly has a large group of friends of both sexes. Mem- ber of Science Club. Bertha Cohen — Third of her family to graduate from Man- ual. Is liked by everyone and. in turn, is a true friend of many. Manual will certainly miss her. Raymond Cole — His interests seem to be Fords and horses, .lusl learning the cowboy leap. Interested greatly in Oakland Ave. territory. Merrill Cooley — Butch cer- tainly gets the eye from the fairer sex when he ' s driving that car. Kenneth Cooke — Cookie. — We wonder where he got that nickname. Always the life of the party. Member of Butch, Mutz and Cookie trio. Dorothy Copeland — Agnes ' in- separable pal. Dorothy is quiet in school, but outside of school it ' s another thing. Catherine Cramer — An ideal business girl. Has taken practically every course of- fered by the commercial de- partment. Business Girls ' Club. Peter Corsaro — His greatest pastime is seeing how many students he can keep from studying in 135. We must ad- mit Pete is a jolly good fel- low. Will ilit Crockett — A true Man- ualite who is always smiling. Wonder why she takes trips to the southern part of In- diana? We hear that Buicks are her favorite cars. Alice Mae Crooke — Whenever you want Alice, just shout Beech Grove and she ' s bound to appear. A good scout when you know her. Business Girls ' Club. Emaline Cromwell — One of those just-as-you-like- ' em girls with an interest in 217. Ask her about her Hills.
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SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors Al Borinstein — A happy-go- lueky, wise-cracking fellow. He knows his history hut he isn ' t sii surf about his future. Hi hunt Hi iiinl ninii i- — Seems to have a lease on 31(1. One of those bis quiet boys when alone, but his nature under- goes a change in a crowd. LaViiugli n It r a b e n il e r — Blondy wears a jacket that really advertises Manual. A very popular member of the class. Electrician for the class play. Service Club. Stu- dent manager. Koines. Yell leader. Ifililn. Brink — Typist for the regular Booster. A joy to her teachers for she always gets the first explanation. Busi- ness (Jills ' Club. Harold Brittenbach — It ' s a known fact that Deany pre- fers blondes. Excels in art. Tom in the class play. (Why doesn ' t he suggest adopting the style of the costume he •wore?) Service Club. Elizabeth Britt — Isn ' t it con- venient to have someone to carry your books for you all the time. Elizabeth ' . ' It must In-. .Member of business com- mittee for class play. Busi- ness Girls ' Club. Sophia Brodskjj — S n a p p y, peppy, full of vim and vigor. Some sport enthusiast. Pals around a lot with Betty. Wonder why she always goes past 228? Julius Brown — Had the part of heap big Injun and made a big hit in one of the Washington plays. Member of Radio and Science clubs, Rifle Team, and R. 0. T. C. George Brown — He ' s the big boy that came from Green- wood to get an education at Manual. George is a bard worker and ought to do well. Julius Bryan — Drives a fresh- air ta.xicab — a beautiful model T Ford. We sometimes wonder what keeps it together. Always gets the last laugh. Sergeant in R. O. T. C. Williams Buschatzky -- He learned to whistle in his drafting class and he is said to be a great success. Even seems to enjoy his math. Clayton Bin res — A ladies ' man. and a born dancer. The ballroom wouldn ' t be com- plete without Clayton. Cadet captain of R. (). T. C. Worked backstage during the class Iday. Anna Calderon — Wears one of the warm hearted smiles at Manual. Won first prize of a set of books in a state con- test for short stories last year. Odd Number Club. Class day committee. Robert Cambridge — Seems tc be immune from Manual girls. Knows a lot about making good looking jewelry. Charles Calderon — One of our future lawyers. Another of Miss Webster ' s shining lights in speech. Chess and Checker Club. Radio Club.
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SENIOR BOOSTER June Seniors Will in in Crossen — The last of the Crossens. A member of the Mighty Paintermen. No slouch at baseball. Spends lots of time with a certain bru- nette. r.:l:: Davis — Eileen s pet ambition seems to indicate grand opera. 135 ' s capable Booster agent. President of the Junior Red Cross. Ma- soma. May Queen attendant. President of G. L. M. Robert Danzig — A consistent top-tenner. Can really play the violin. A steady worker for 135. President of the German Club. Science Club. Roines. R. O. T. C. and band. Norma De Brulcr — Norma ' s a bit quiet, but she has an enor- mous sense of humor. Have you ever seen her without a smile ' ' Surry boys: she ' s al- ready taken. Business Girls ' Club ' . Joe Doyle — Joe is quite popu- lar witli a prominent young lady of our class. What is that hidden charm you have, Joe? Joe Collegiate suits him. don ' t you think? Robert Dickinson — Here ' s a deep thinker. Bob takes a great interest in sports, hav- ing been a member of the Manual champion football team. Mildred DuJBamel — Quite tal- ented in translating Vergil. Mildred has a real personality and she ' s liked by everyone. Member of stage staff for class play. Walter Eggert — Better known as Bud. Did you ever see such hair, girls? He ' s an ex- ception to the old rule that gentlemen prefer blondes. however. Dorothy Dunn Wonder why Dorothy is so shy ? Bet she has a deep dark secret. Pop- ular with everyone she knows. Her m a n Ehlcrs — Yes, he works once in a while, but his favorite occupation is sleeping through roll call. Because of his wonderful voice. Herman should have been a ragman. Pearl Esliowsky — Sews a wicked seam in her clothing class. Costume committee for class play. Member of the Speech Arts Club. Bertha Einmicl: — When a stage performance is being produced and a flash of blue and white smock hurries by, that ' s Bertha. Properties chairman for class play and May Day. 1932 Emanuel Farbcr — Very popu- lar around school as the Big Shot. A great talker. Has a talent for setting up scenery backstage. Science Club, rifle team, R. O. T. C. Edgar Fields — Another of Anks thinly - clads. Ed worked back-stage during the class play. A good dancer. Marion Faris — The boy who made good selling Brown Giants. Has a hard time keeping cool, calm and col- lected while May Nell ' s around.
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