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NORMA 11 ALL — Always cheerful regard- less of all tlie positions she holds. She almost turned prematurely grey while making our class banner. Asso- ciate editor of the Senior Booster, sen- ior attendance clerk, member of the Red Cross (x section), and Book Clubs. Masoma. MILDRED JACKSON— A charming com- bination of beauty and efficiency. As- sistant business manager for both weekly and Senior Boosters. Masoma. THELMA FOSTER — Cute, witty, and a good sport signifies Foster. How that dame worked and slaved on this Senior Booster as chairman of person- als committee. Dwarf in class play. Attendance secretary of Speech Arts (x section) and 11. Y. S. Clubs. LA] .Y.I STEIN KE — The Giggle Girl of Manual. Sweet plus sweetness de- scribes our Lavina. Duchess in Snow White. Member of that eccen- tric trio of Ginnie, Ceil, and Steinke. II. Y. S. Club. KENNETH WINDHORST — Ssh ! a sec- ret! Kenny has a crush on our editor. We have cause to believe that Kenny will make a very aide business man. Excellent business manager of Senior Booster. Roines and Spanish Clubs. RICHARD HASSE — You ' ll know why the .jokes in the Booster have been bet- ter than ever when you see the twinkle in bis eyes. In charge of the Booster Bulletins. German and Camera Clubs. ALBERT DRAKE — Writer of ithletics for Senior Booster. Drove ducky to distraction. Would make a good mode) for pretzels because of his training as veil leader. Secretary of the Service club. GERALDINE BRISBIN — Jerry is n quiet girl who gets all A pluses. Sue is well known for her writing ability, and she hopes to become an author. The Ivy Day write up was under her supervision. .Masoma and Odd Num- ber ( ' luhs. INEZ SMITH — What strange fascination does 110 hold for Brangomar? Inez is so thoughtful and sweet it is a myst- ery to everyone how she could be such a wicked ipieen in the class play. Sec- retary of Speech Arts (x section). Masoma. 1 I AT LOUISE LEACHMAN — Pals around with Anna Louise. Really a peacb of a girl. Concerned about an old graduate of Manual — Louis, by name. Member of Business Girls ' ami Red Cross (x section) Clubs. GERALDINE ALLANSON — ' Chickie and Wimpy are just two of her nick names. Passes out Boosters in a flash. Likes for her boy friends to be twins. Page in class play. HENRIETTA WEI LAND — Another one of the sweet Weiland sisters. Wrote class play account for Senior Booster. Member of the G. L. M. Council. Masoma. GERTRUDE WINKELHAUS — Our little lady of the Booster. Very, very, effic- ient typist of the Senior Booster. Busi- ness committee for class play. G. L. M. Council. Book Club . ELIZABETH WEILAND — Her Highness — Manual ' s lovely and popular May Queen. Betty likes ' em blond. Pres- ident of Masoma. Member of German and IT. Y. S. Clubs CLARA POGGEMEYER — When better Booster editors are made. Clara will train them. Proved to be a real organ- izer in our local newspaper office. Member of Girls ' Glee and Business Girls ' Clubs.
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E. H. KEMPER McCOMB — Our leader and school idol throughout our four inspiring years at Manual. His carry- ing on spirit lias been an inspiration for which we are grateful. BERTRAM SANDERS — There is some thing about Mr. Sanders, something about his manner that we like, like, like (played to the tune of his favor- ite song). King of the Red House and vice-principal. C. M. SHARP — King of the While House and an efficient one, too. One of our two popular vice-principals. He listens to our troubles with sympathe- tic interest. JOHN WOERNER — His Majesty, the president of our class. Speed and alertness make up for his size. Senior student manager. Ticket agent. Pres- ident of Radio and Camera Clubs. Roines. MARTIN O ' NEILL — Our eminent vice- president. One of our veteran debat- ers. Dubbed Curley Locks by class play cast. Top-Tenner. Sold lots of tickets. Odd Number Club. Roines. JESSIE LEVIN — Besides being secretary of our class, she was the adorable heroine in the class play. Snow White. Member of the regular Boost- er staff of which she was editor-in- chief last semester. Book and French Clubs. EUGENE WAUL — There is something nliout Arab that we all like. An athlete of no mean ability; starred in basketball, football and tennis. Class treasurer. Roines. VIRGINIA RUSSETT — Our editor has a beautiful ambition to be dignified, but she is just good ole Ginny to us. Recognition in the newspaper world seems to be her goal. Will-maker. chairman of Class Day, and president of the Book Club. Masoma. EARL PATTERSON — The capable busi- ness manager of the Senior Booster. Another boy who knows a good school; he transferred here from Tech. Hip, hip horray, he likes Quee. LVGILE DAVIS — Best little scenery painter that ever hit Manual. Always seen and heard with her co-snooper, Ginnie. Art Editor of Senior Booster. Book Club and associate editor of the weekly Booster. Masoma. DONALD WAGENER — Seems very ser- ious about Charlotte. Star center on basketball team. First man on tennis team. What about, Feet? Class historian. Forum Club. Roines. HELEi FECHTMAN — This Helen is our tennis champ; she ' s a wizard at it. Class prophet. President of G. L. M. and H. Y. S. Vice-president of Masoma. JOHN HAYES — A gentleman who prefers Helen. Prince Florimond in Snow White. Captain of the band. President of the Roines. Booster agent. Pep band. Military and German Clubs. MISS ARDA KNOX — Our friend ana ideal. We have all enjoyed and prof- ited from those heart to heart talks during roll call. Sponsor of the Ro- ines. MR. G R. CLAYTON — Our congenial roll room teacher. Kindness and patience are just two of the best words that de- scribe him. Ask Mr. Clayton about the Harem.
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EDWIN ADAMS — His dark hah- and yel- low sweater are a wow of a contrast. Mr. Skaar ' s protege. Another proud owner of a beautiful model T. There ' s Something About a Soldier must have been written about Ed. DELIA AONELERI — Ida Mae ' s best friend. Likes all commercial subjects and has taken all she can possibl y cram into four short years. Business Girls ' Club. MILDRED ALDERTON — Blondie is just the ideal combination — blonde hair, blue eyes, and just lots of sweetness. Never seen without a following. Mr. Sharp ' s helper. G. L. M. Council. H. Y. S. Club. FRANCIS ANGERER — One of our big lie-man athletes. Don ' t we envy him bis graduation present? Francis likes variety. Played varsity football and basketball. Gym Club. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG — Just a glance at bis flaming red hair might cause a lire drill. Has a bored man about- town expression, but we happen to know it ' s a fake. Radio Club. VIRGINIA AYRES — Was an attractive and competent usher for class play. Very gracious in manner. She ' s a Girl Reserve. Business committee for class play. WILBUR BAKER — Wilma ' s twin broth- er. Always seen with Manual ' s fairest damsels. It could be because of his musical nature. Tennis champion. WILMA BAKER — One of Manual ' s most attractive brunettes. That is what at- tracted Bob, in addition to her sense of humor. Friends with everybody who will assist her in working out her talks for speech. PAUL BARMAN — What would Paul do without a cross-word puzzle to work? He even makes the things. Eric in May Day program. Rather reckless; he thinks he wants to be a race driver. KATHLEEN BARNES — Kathleen spends much of her rime practising to be a commercial readier by connecting Mrs. Sipe ' s type tests. Hard worker in olT ' iee training. Very often seen with Hazel. ELIZABETH BARTACOVITCH — Always knows who ' s who in roll call. A mem- ber of Mr. Clayton ' s harem. Seems to know what she ' s talking about in chem- istry. Book Club. MAYNITA BAUMGART — Right here we predict that Maynita will be a future math professor, because she really knows her numbers (whose?). Member of personals committee. German and Masoma Clubs. EDWARD BECKMAN — Ed ' s ambition is a secret more or less. Just ask him what instrument he used to play in the orchestra. Honors both the Camera and Forum Clubs with his august presence. CARL BERDEL — To make up for his size this infant goes around trying to break people ' s arms or give them double pneumonia. Another class play dwarf. Band footer. Personals. DORA BERMAN — Would take the prize in any dancing contest; she ' s a past master at thp art. We can ' t imagine seeing Dora without Eunice. Business Girls ' Club.
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