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John Nay — In spite of his name, Johnnie is the original yes man. His favorite occupation is protecting girls on their way to classes. John .Nolan — John is a fine person to know. Lloyd ' s buddy. We hear of a mysterious secret passion here at school but would like to know more. Quite prominent in track. Marshall O ' Neill — Curtain call man for class play and president of the Radio club. He has a deep longing to be a sailor which we hope comes true. Helen O ' Neill — Who would ever think that our shy Helen, would be the appealing Tillie, leading lady in the class play? Latin club. Speech Arts club. Lambrina Paris — Small, black headed. Has a deep rich voice that can sing blues like no body ' s business. Phyllis Parish — Just a shy little girl who takes her studies seriously. You never see Phyll when she isn ' t smiling. Always succeeds in getting to school on time. .Maurice Passwater — Took the part of the hard-boiled captain in the G. L. M. show. Likes to sing about His Darling Clemen- tine. Stillbottle in the class play. Hi- Y club. Floyd Peterson — Another member of the Bok gang. Furnishes excellent reasons why 135 is the noisiest roll room in the building. Always willing to help. Chair- man of the business committee for the class play. Ei-ma Postel — Like most blondes, Erma manages to keep more than one man at a time, and in these days we ' d say that is an accomplishment. Knows how to play the piano. Masoma. James Presutti — Jimmy is the big-hearted boy who gave his brother a theater ticket which enabled the latter to win a new Chevrolet. That ' s what we call real brotherly love. Annette Proctor — If you ever want help, call on Annette. A capable girl if there ever was one. Always busy with some- thing. Chairman of the social committee for Ivy day. Mary Purtee — Has curly red hair that might make Clara Bow envious. Is the life of all parties and full of jokes. We hear she ' s going — going — gone on a dark-haired fellow Jean Rearick — She ' s fortunate enough to get a break from Purdue. Sorry, boys, not interested. Chairman of personals com- mittee. Recording secretary of Speech Arts club. Glee club. Masoma. Theodore Rienian — Has inherited the Rie- man family ' s interest in flowers. One of the few seniors who is planning to go into business for himself. Caroline Reithinuller — Another attractive blonde who, naturally, belongs to the H. Y. S. club. She was accurate and dependable enough to be elected secretary of the Busi- ness Girls ' club, (X section).
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Robert Mattern — Better known as Pest. We are quite sure that Bob hates to leave his good friend, Mr. Milli kan. Isn ' t that so, Bob? Spanish club. Lillian May — We hear sire is interested in Tbeodore. Lil is envied by all the girls for the sophisticated way sbe wears hex- hair. Lady Mainwaring in the class play. President of the English VIII G. L. M. Oscar McAfee — Just another stage hand, but he has lovely red curls. He pushes a mean checker in the Chess and Checkers club and has a great big smile for every- one. Marguerite McClain — Sweet, demure, litti • blonde. Her heart ' s weakness is outside of school. Costume committee of the elass play. Augusta E. McCray — If you want two sides to an argument, just ask Augusta for the opposing side. Who is this mysterious Tony? An usher for the class play. Forum club. Helen McFall — Helen can out-talk any ot her friends. Just one of that certain gang. An usher for the class play. Business Girls ' club. Mr.soma. Mildred McLaughlin — Mil ' ' believes in enjoying her leisure hours with entirely different company from that with which she studies. Ushed at the class play. Business Girls ' club. Dora Melton — Knows who ' s there and who isn ' t in 135. Back stage leading lady in the class play. Evan Miller — Can beat the drum better than an African chief. Likes art of all lines. Senior orchestra, band, and jewelry. President of Hi-Y club. Margaret Miller — Margaret will probably tap dance her way through life. Served on the costume committee for the class play. Member of French club. Masoma. LeRoy Mills — If all seniors were as quiet as LeRoy, Mr. Clayton would never have to use his gavel. We wonder who his weakness is. Pauline Moon — Pauline likes the east side of the building best. Assistant Booster agent in 135, attendance secretary for the H. Y. S. club. Student assistant for class play. Personals committee. Speech Arts club, Orval Moore — How about the jacket from Indiana Central that Orval rates? Rev. Adrian Rylands in the class play. Shop club. President of Speech Arts club, (X section I. Myra Moore — Who doesn ' t like a red-head? Student assistant for class play. Business committee for Ivy day. Reported class play for Senior Booster. May queen ' s page. Olga Xatbene — Olga aspires to be a li- brarian. Is so busy that she is even using roll call to get lessons. Gentlemen who prefer brunettes, take notice. Forum club.
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Ruth Ripberger — Believes variety is the spice of lite. Can she dance? Ask her about the Nixola contest. On business committee tor Class day. John Robeson — We thought Johnny pre- ferred brunettes but have been badly mis- taken. He ' s the tall Romeo around school. Never seen without Jake. A veteran of the baseball and basketball teams. Herbert Rugenstein — Mickey is the lad who accomplished so much back-stage dur- ing the class play. Assistant stage man- ager for the class play. Kenneth Sanders — Modest young fellow. Always studious during roll call. Here is one person who never worries about the girls, and for that he should have a medal. Jeanette Schabler — Possesses two nick- names. Is known as Jack ' and Jennie. It seems there ' s competition over He, and He ' s blonde, too. Cosmopolitan club. Katharine Schuster — Versatile — attendant for the May queen, manages the Booster, makes A plus grades and keeps an ardent suitor in order. Another Masoma. Irven Schwomeyer — Where did you pick up that strut, Baggy? It ' s quite famous, you know! Likes ' em all — blondes, brun- ettes, etc. All around athlete. Rollroom ticket agent. Ivy day committee. Hi-Y. Koines. Eugene Sprouse — Miss Webster ' s pride and joy. Everything that ' s to be known about anything, Sprouse knows. Can talk more than any two people in school. EuniH ' tt Staggs — Seems to be interested in the Booster office. Says there ' s a jinks camped on his trail but believes persever- ance will finally win out. Stage carpenter for the class play. Alice Stallwood — She and Toots are Manual ' s best harmony team. Just ask her about Bill — and Ford roadsters. Amelia in the class play. Class day committee. Secretary-treasurer of the Masoma club. Jean Stickney — Receives mysterious letters from West Virginia. Bookkeeper for Senior Booster. Typist for Weekly Boost- er. Vice-president of the Forum club. Masoma. John Stofer — If you want John, girls, just drop in at the drug store where he mixes sodas. He ' ll give you lots of whipped cream for your sundae. Stage hand for class play. Margaret Stotler — Helps Mr. Clayton take attendance during roll call. Combines business with pleasure by giving first aid to the teachers ' wardrobes. Speech Arts club. Masoma. Elfreeda Stringer — Stringy has a host of friends. Typist in Booster office. Prop- erty committee of class play. Vim, Vigor and Vitality club. Eugene Stuart — Gene ' s quite interested in a litile brunette, but that ' s all right be- cause she graduated from Manual, too. One of Painter ' s, Williams ' , and Anken- brock ' s main standbys in athletics. A ' - J w H i wBM f
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