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► • llfc -■ ■HIf !■ HHSUy t Jl « V nm May Xell Anderson — A future artist we hope. Anyway she did a fine job design- ing our arm bands. Thinks life is just a bowl of cherries. Business committee for class play. Miriam Anderson — Can sing in the glee club or compose a class motto, whichever is in demand, and still have time for Masoroa and Annette. Harold Barkliau — Where did he get the orange sweater? Seldom seen withouf Lucille. Is always heard during roll call. Dorothy Beanblossom — We can always tell when Dorothy is near, by that distinctive giggle of hers. Interested in Mel. Per- sonals committee. Program committee for Class day. H. Y. S. club. Hugh Heard — An ambitious math student, and strange to say he gets good grades, too. A real radio fan. If you want to stock up on Eddie Cantor ' s jokes, just ask Hugh. John Berry — Mr. Hanske ' s tag-a-long. At- tendance secretary of the Camera club and chairman of the program committee for Class day. John is an authority on dark looms. Hay Binford — Faithful member of the Hi-Y club. Girls, doesn ' t he make a real show when in his R. O. T. C. uniform? Wears a blue sweater for atmosphere. John Bissell — Another one of Miss Perkins ' stars. Played the leading role in the class play. Also took part in May day. Presi- dent of Speech Arts club, (Y section ). Morris Bloom — His hair is the leason girls get pernianents. Curly has the habit of acquiring many Top Ten pins. His aim in life is to become a second Will Rogers. Robert Bok — If you want Bok, look for Unger, Peterson, or McAfee. His ambition is to be a sailor and have a sweetheart in every port. Ask him about his boat. Industrial Arts chili. Mattie Bolin — Studious pupil, belongs to the Girls ' Glee club; likes her senior speech and home management classes. Girl Reserve and Camera clubs. Anna Bolotin — Anna ' s long hair and big brown eyes are very becoming to her. Silvia in the class play. Chairman of the color committee. Secretary treasurer of Book club. Speech Arts club. Personals committee. Craig Bosley — Popular with all the teach- ers due to the influence of Howe military academy. Chairman of the arm band com- mittee. On committee for senior auditor- iums. Book club. Josephine Bova — Keeps Mr. Clayton from turning gray by not talking out of turn during roll call. Jo ' s never too busy to help her classmates. Mildred Boyer — She is fitting hersell for an all ' round life — business courses, nurs- ing and speech.
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Mr. C. M. Sharp — One of our vice-prin- cipals. Has the confidence of all the students. Leader of the White House. Mr. E. H. Kemper McComb — Whatever success we have enjoyed in high school we feel has been largely due to our prin- cipal ' s untiring efforts to make us ap- preciate the worthwhile things in life. Mr. Bertram Sanders — Our other vice- principal and sponsor of the Red House. Manual is always his first thought. Raymond Kleppe — Our honorable vice- president. Can you imagine the out-door man of Manual visiting the Methodist Hos- pital? Jake ' s one of the mightiest of the Painter men. Raymond Meyer — His excellency, the presi- dent of our class. Lucius Welwyn in the class | . I ; i . Vici pre; idem ol Roines and Odd Number clubs. First lieutenant in R. O. T. C. John Click — Our efficient treasurer. Wheu it conies to the fenimes. he ' s quiet and fool proof. Abel Mainwaring in the class play. Secretary of Roines. Vice-pn sid- ent of French club. Sarah Miller — When better records arc kept. Sarah will keep them for the weeklj or the Senior Booster. Of course, siie ' s a Masoma. Glenn Baker — Captain of R. O. T. C. and does he know his military tactics! Glenn was the murderous red-headed Scotchman in the class play. Class historian. Pres- ident of Odd Number club. Roines. Marthajane Zintel — Will challenge any one to a game of ping pong. Just ask her about .Max. President of H. Y. S. club. Constance Darner in class play. May queen. Giftorian. Masoma. Irvin Caplin — Known as I try, and can he play tennis? He is one of those argu- mentive types — ask Clayton. Willmaker. Radio and Chess and Checker clubs. Dorothy Phillips — Rates with the tall cent- er on the Washington High hardwood team and, incidentally, a man from Muncie. Secretary of Forum club. Class prophet. Masoma. Paul Rasor — The popular roll room repre- sentative from 135. The man of many romances. Will be missed because of his good jokes. Business manager of the Senior Booster. Miss Arda Knox — For twenty-two years Miss Knox has sponsored the June seniors to graduation. One whom our class can truly call a friend. Sponsor of the Roines; club and a member of the math depart- ment. Caroline Lockhart — Has a heart like a jig saw puzzle — hard to figure out. Editor-in- chief of the Senior Booster and associate editor of the weekly Booster. Attendance secretary of the Book club. Masoma. Mr. Clarence Clayton — Able manager of roll room 135. His cheerful smile helps us start the day right. Head of the math department.
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Itiith Boyer — As dependable as her big sister, but she goes in for home manage- ment instead of nursing. Only one nurse to a family. Cora Brown — Yes. she came from way out west. but she certainly has gained many friends here at Manual. Assists the librarians the fourth period. Secretary of the V. V. V. club. Masoma. Richard Burkhart — The boy with a real head for studies. Belongs to Latin and Book clubs and is a member of the senior band. Looks fine in a uniform. Has a big smile for a little girl in his Latin class. James linrks — The class play advertise- ments made Jimmie quite famous his senior year. Ladies man. Social commit- tee for Class day. Senior Booster sales- man. Hi-Y club. Uuth Burnstein — The old adage, oppos- ites attact. can be applied here, because ' tis rumored he is a blonde. Vice-presid- ent of Business Girls ' club (X section) Girls Glee club. Cosmopolitan club. Frances Cameron — Another one of those girls who makes the most of her oppor- tunities by taking home management. Quite an actress in outside affairs. Jake Camhi — Although Jake is a member of the Squeek and Static club, there is no static in his thinking. Frequently seen on the stage collecting those little bronze buttons. Roy Carney — Smallest member of the Car- ney-Updike friendship. Roy ' s ambition is to be a giant in a circus but we ' re from Missouri. Stage hand for class play. Wilbur Cassady — Furnished plenty of re- serve strength for Manual football games. Likes to wear his block M sweater. A late arrival to our class from 217. Helga Christenson — Manual ' s smiling brunette. We wonder whom she thinks of when she smiles. Whoever it is. she must think of him all the live long day. Business Girls ' club. Charles Christolph — The boy that made good in the big city. One of the few- blondes, and it ' s not peroxide either. He gets a big kick out of his civics class, es- pecially when he ' s getting points taken off. Beatrice Cohen — Shall we ever forget Bea as Mrs. Welwyn in the class play? The live wire of any party or even class room. Efficient attendance secretary of the Cosmopolitan club. Speech Arts club. Morris Cohen — Coach Moffat ' s protege. We wonder what library supplies Morris with such an enormous quantity of read- ing material. Forum club. .Sara Cohen — Sara is preparing herself for the big business world. Let ' s hope the Wall Street wolf doesn ' t speculate on Sara. Costume committee for class play. Busi- ness Girls ' club. Elizabeth Conover — Here ' s a girl who seems to have energy to throw away. And that smile of hers! President of Business Girls ' club, (X section), and chairman of banner committee.
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