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JEAN SIMMONDS — Known as Leviti- cus, and that isn ' t hard to believe it you know him. Spends lo1 of lime in the shops. Member of basketball team and track squad. ESTHER SKAGGS — Better known as Firecracker in Mr. Moffat ' s classes. Rosalye in the class play. French and Masoma Chilis. HELEN SMITH — Doesn ' t hear or see anything unless it ' s about John. Ame- lotte in Snow White. Spanish ami Masoma Clubs. ABE STEIN — Ah, the secret is out: this is Haddie. Dancer in Ivy Day pro- gram: served on the committee too. Another A. Z. A. brother. Speecb Arts (y section). ESTHER STOTLER — Another quiet member of 135. We wonder? Loves to write short stories and poissessses an ability to do .so. Red Cross (y section) and German Clubs. RALPH STRIGGO — A heap big man- nsy and liked by everyone. Official time-keeper at all home basketball games. Ah, the time that Ralph fell asleep in the barbershop chair — that was a real tragedy. Radio and Chess and Checker Clubs. CLINTON SWITZER — A boy that knows all the answers. His secret ambition is finally disclosed — he wants lo he a basketball coach! And if thai isn ' t successful, he says that mathematics can replace it. VIRGINIA TAYLOR — So much ginger and giggles she should start a giggle society. Has a very nice personality. Likes business. Member of Book. Poetry, and Business Girls ' Clubs. ALMA THOMAS — Can usually he found in the library. Ts always willing to stage a good tap dance, and enjoys it as much as the spectators. CHARLES THOREN — A deep. deep thinker and is quite interested in the way of science, also in flaming haired girls. A devotee to sport activities. Member of the Ivy Day committee. JOHN TICESAN — Has a personality that makes friends for him everywhere. Yovan ' s shadow. Frequently seen at the ballroom. Senior student manager. Football. Service Club. HOLLACE VOORHIES — Started his high school career at Manual, and had to leave, biit we ' re glad to say came back to us to graduate. Musical and a iroori thinker. Makes high brow speeches in Miss Webster ' s speech class. BEATRICE WAISS — Bea has a flair for heading the Top Ten and collect- ing bronze medals. She won the Swift Essay Contest last year — just one ex- ample of her many accomplishments. Dwarf in class play. Personals com- mittee. Masoma. EVANGELINE WEBER — Van of the Van and Gertie combination. Has an unusual interest in Butler. Southern charm makes many friends for Mrs. Weber ' s little girl. Paere in class play. ' H. T. S. Club. ETHEL WEIGEL — Had her troubles while on the costume committee for class play — but didn ' t we all? She wishes to become a modiste. Forum Club and Masoma. J3 Z ai mz a
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KATIE PRICE — Her beautiful eyes would melt the heart of any camera- man. Looks demure, but her pals know differently. Has prospects of getting a job at a grocery store — may- be. DORIS RAY — Another little blond of our fair class. Interested in nature, but birds especially. Likes to dance and sing too. Member of Girls ' Glee Club. FLOYD REIDENBACH — Why all the Blue and White, Knight? Could it be your lady ' s colors? A ' s are second na- ture to Floyd. Secretary of the Forum Club. A loyal member of the Roines. GLADYS REIMER — Always the ideal picture of neatness. Another efficient member of that hard working business committee for class play. Member of Business Girls ' Club. LILY AN REISER — HI always has a comeback for everyone. Displays lots of talent in speech and French. Her eyes radiate personality at all times. French and Science Clubs. MARY ELLEN ROARK — ' Tis often said that music hath charms, but in this case Charm hath music. Wrote one of our Ivy Day songs. A member of Red Cross (x section) and Speech Arts Clubs. ALFRED ROBINSON — One of Manual ' s future attorneys. Tries to decide all cases that arise in 135. but he never gets a hearing. Carries volumes, but doesn ' t use them. Forum Club. EILEEN ROBINSON — More often than not she ' s seen with Peggy. Captain of one class play ticket team. Business committee for class play. Latin and Business Girls ' Clubs. PLEZANT ROBERTS — Plezant is head- ed for a pugilistic career. One of these tall and silent romeos — but we guess the girls prefer them that way. RUTH RO ECKEL — Put Mt. Auburn on the map. Brought lots of smiles and giggles with her to cheer the halls of Manual. Very sweet and friendly. RUTH RUSSELL — Ruth takes the most difficult subjects and makes plusses without a great deal of effort it seems. Has lots of very special friends. Back stage in class play. Masoma. Busi- ness Girls ' Club. LENA SABOE — Known as Big Time to some people. One of the main reasons why 135 is so quiet. Member of thai vigorous trio of Milly, Norma and Lena. ZELDA SACKS — A little girl with a great big smile. Gets a keen delight out of seeing people push potatoes around with their noses. Odd Number Club member — you m ' ght have known. JULIA SARVICH — Seems quiet but we have been informed that she is as live- ly as the liveliest. Has a handwriting- envied by many. Interested in com- mercial subjects. ALBERT SHEMELSON — Hails from An- derson ; wonder if he ran all the way here? Wants to become famous, but he won ' t practice. A pepper in the Pep Band. Science Club.
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BERNADINE WEILAND— -One of the reasons for lots of anxious customers in the fales room. Her beautiful brown eyes are a big asset. Has won awards for her proficiency in stenotypy. Masoma. LUCILLE WELCH — Takes her daily dozen passing absence lists and likes a lot of cheerful Thank you ' s for the service. Seems to have numerous out- side interests. Masoma. ALBERTA WELLMAN — One of Manual ' s best artists and lias proved her artistic ability in her :irt work on (be Booster staff. Worker in the Red Cross Club (x section). VERA WHEATLY — Ts a loyal member ol her sorority. Don ' t breath this, but there ' s a boy that works in a grocery. Very good in commercial subjects. Masoma. M BLTj WEETON — Uses loads of energy in office training. No matter who yon are your just a pantie waist to Mabel. Always has a good time. Sec- retary G. L. M. H. Y. S Club ALMA WHEELER — Alma isn ' t a red- head, hut she has a weakness for any- one who is. Generally wins her side of any question in any argument. Is unite interested in office training. DOROTHY WITTTTNCrER — Hails from Haughville. A regular roll room chat- terbox. Must read a lot, because she ' s always in the library. Member of Junior Red Cross (x section). U RY WWTTE — Alary has a summer job that lots of uiris would ' ike. Ts goiiv to trav°l out to Butler. Lady Lvnette 1 ' in class play. Very frank. IT. Y. S. CETFTON WHrTLEY — The Prince who was a Piker. Tan be write poetry, and how! Tf is said that Cliff can play bridge. Enacted the very hard uart of a duke in class play. Science Club. CONVA WILLOUGHBY — lias dancing blue eyes that would lieht no any class room. His name is Merril. Another hard worker back stage for class play. Business committee. NEETJE WILDER — Always has a lot of important things to say to Barteld. and takes a long time to say them. Served on business committee for class play. Business Girls ' Club. HARVEY WYANT — Keeps the Booster from going into the black despair of being bankrupt. The big blond brute takes office training, tra. la. And is very good at it. EUNICE ZICK — One of our very pretty brunettes, who honors the ballroom quite frequently with her presence. De- votes her time to office training. JOHN YOVAN — Has excelled in football since his f reside days. Starred in base ball, basketball and track. The fact that he can be seen in the sales room doesn ' t prove he ' s buying any- thing, necessarily. Koines. HAROLD ZUKERMAN — Just plain old Znke to his many friends and A. Z. A. brothers. Dancer in the Gym Show, and every other place. Speech Arts Club (y section). LULA ZOITOS — Big brown eyes, pleas- ant smile, baby talk — that ' s Lula. Efficient member of costume commit- tee for class play. Business Girls ' Club.
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