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

 - Class of 1933

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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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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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George Such — Has a weakness for the track. Just can ' t keep away from it. An- other boy who features that slay ' em girl hair cut, but that is as far as it goes. Robert Teague — Often seen on Saturday night parties. One of the reasons Mr. Clayton is always using his knife. Person- als committee. Spanish club. Roines. Virginia Teeguarden — If you. want to find Virginia, just look in the library. Has only been at Manual a year, but has suc- ceeded in getting places with that soft southern drawl. Class motto committee. Program committee for Ivy day. Cassel Thrasher — Do the girls go for his flaming hair? Just watch them. Cassel has a hobby of collecting medals, especial- ly in gym. Kadio club. Foster Tiliord — Better known as Pot. ' ' Does he rate with the weaker sex! Has go get ' em. Often seen with Bob. Busi- ness committee for Ivy day. Radio and Service clubs. George Unger — Believes that one gets farther by doing rather than talking. De- veloped great basketball prowess, but alas, used it in independent play. Shop club. Leslie Updike — Likes to pretend he ' s Roy Carney ' s twin in spite of the three feet difference; they ' re Mutt and Jeff, personi- fied. Garfield Park attracts the boy a great deal. Rosalin Wagner — A cheerful girl at all times. Can certainly make friends. Rosa- lin holds down many duties. Masoma. Business Girls ' club. Timothy Walsh — Tim has a great sense of humor — laughs at anything. He and Sprouse are the boy wonders of the first hour senior speech class. Each tries to out-talk the other. Lester Weaver — The boy that takes in all the high class shows in town. He gets a big bang out of selecting them for his friends. Second Lieutenant of the R. O. T. C. Dorothy Weber — She ' s all the reasons why gentlemen prefer blondes. Dot loves danc- ing, and we hear she ' s perfection when it comes to playing tennis. Secretary of G. L. M. English VIII group. Masoma. Celia Weisenberg — Seems to be quite in- terested in I. U. That ' s alright, Cele, as long as he ' s a former Manualite. Writes short stories when inspiration knocks. President of the Cosmopolitan club. French club. Frank Welton — Just an all around good athlete, but he has his off moments, es- pecially when Mary is in sight. Frank will be missed on the track, on the field, on the diamond, and on the floor. Theodore Wessel — Wessel is a fine fellow to include in any gathering. Liked by everyone, especially Lil. Is Mr. Ank- enbrock ' s star half-miler. Jack Westmeier — Never tries to get to school on time. Does he look keen in his military uniform! Tennis team. Joke ed- itor of Senior Booster. Forum club. Pres- ident of Military club.

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