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FLORENCE ENOS — Pestered by one of Man- ual ' s sheiks. A school girl in the class pla . Member of the Junior Red Cross and Masoma Clubs. WOODBOW EYERMAX — This chap proved quite useful as stage electrician during the Ivy Day program. Goes in for radios and machine shop in a big way. Radio and Serv- ice Clubs. RALPH FACCONE — Active on football and baseball squads. Spends his spare time ping- ponging and flashing his brilliant smile. Fav- orite subject — chemistry. Oh, yeah? JOHN FARMER — Interested in a Manual belle — named Anna Belle. When not think- ing about the gals, he studies hie engineer- ing. Helped put Ivy Day over. President of Gymnasts Club FRANCES FERRARO — Flashing dark eyes, fast talking and a sweet smile characterize Frances. Vitally interested in her home nursing course. Member of Junior Red Cross Club. ESTHER FISH EH — Drug store cowboys ap- peal to Esther. She enjoys traveling the gay white way of Indianapolis. Ardent H. Y. S. Club member. NICKEL WM. FISHER — He is one of our very studious boys. Likes his drafting class and intends to become an architect. Is a member of the Shop and Hi-Y Clubs. CHARLES GOEHEL — Don ' t get in any argu- ments with this man of science. He is a prize debater. Consistent Top-tenner. Vice- president of Odd Number Club. Roines. Per- sonals. ELIZABETH GREEN — Has not been with us long but has made herself known to many. Likes music and sports of all kinds. Is a member of the Business Girls ' Club. HERMAN GREVE — Horticulture and busi- ness law attract Herman. As he says, We ' ll need some orchids before we ' re laid among the sweet peas. Shop Club. MILDRED GROSSMAN — An aspiring com- mercial artist with no mean ability. Was graceful Suzan Throssel in the class play. Pals around with Hortense. Art Club. Masoma. MARY GUEDEL — Handles that Buick in a fast way. Cooperated as usher for the class play. Seems to be intrigued by outside inter- ests. HELEN Gl ' LEFF — Ever active in athletics. Won physical education award. Member of speaking choir. Speech Arts and French Clubs. AGNES HALEY — Her pleasing voice has en- hanced many classes. Took a double dose of salesmanship so she could sell blind men sun glasses. FRANCES HALLER — Elder half of the Hal- ler sisters and does she get around. Wants to settle down, so you ' d better watch out, Ralph. Is a member of that select group of girls that meets in roll call. NORMA HALLER — Frances ' little sister who has plenty of wind and uses it to a good advantage, in the band and otherwise. Has a strong liking for a handsome red head. FLORENCE HAMPTON — We are glad she had discretion to leave Mays to join her for- tune with June, 1935, at Manual. Many en- vious but admiring glances are cast at her lovely wavy hair. HELEN HANSEN — An exception to the rule that a rolling stone gathers no moss. Don ' t say Red say Moss to her. Designer 01 our unique class banner. H. Y. S. Club. Ch tr3 v3 NINE
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KITH HAULIK — .Wr-rt.i a bookkeeper to keep track of her boy friends. It seems as though several Shortridge boys have mads a beaten path to her door. DOROTHY CLEAR — Her Red Cross award shows her interest in nursing. Qualifying for a business career also. Finds her recrea- tion in many sports. Business staff of senior Booster. ETHEL COHEN — Here is one beauty operat- or that won ' t have to use the profits on her- self. Quiet in school but just ask her about Eugene. A brunette who is justly proud of her coiffure. MARY ( OLLIGAN — .Mary is preparing her- self for the business world. She served on the costume committee for the class play. Member of Junior Red Cross Club. ANNA BELLE COMSTOCK — Never too busy to lend a helping hand. Does John know that there is a dark, handsome Walter in ibis girl ' s life? Usher for class play. Art and Glee Clubs. MARY COUCH — This girl is a proficient his- tory student. Goes with Margaret. Mary thinks tennis is the sport. Science Club. HAROLD CREASER — Take your broken pens to Harold. Vice-president of Shop Club. Uses his senior speech class for his spontan- eous combustions. BETTY CUBEL — Betty has chosen nursing as her career. Likes dancing, sports and chameleons. School girl in the class play. Vice-president ot Junior Red Cross (Y). Masoma. SEARLES DENNY — Accomplished Terpsich- orean and lexicographer of the class. A no- torious egotist and proud of it. A-l baseball pitcher. Speech Arts and Chess and Checkers Clubs. CHARLES DICHMANN — Fuzzy is frequent- ly seen at the Indianapolis bright lights. Seems to get a big kick out of roll call. Mem- ber of Camera and Radio Clubs. HAROLD DIETRICH — One of our rare blonds. Wants to be a printer. He rates right now and we know he will at Indiana. Industrial Arts, Hi-Y Clubs. MARION DILLMAN — Huey Long must look to his laurels when Marion starts filibuster- ing. Hardworking man on the business committee for Class Day. Camera Club. GORDON DRESSLAR — Any type of machine shop work pleases Gordon. Member of In- dustrial Arts Club. MERRILL DUHAMELL — Perseverance is M. J. ' s middle name. Reserve basketball and star tennis player. A good sport. Attend- ance secretary of Chess and Checkers and Hi-Y Clubs. ERNEST DUNN — What flavor girls? is Ernest ' s theme song. He can really dish it out. Law is his chosen profession. We think that he would suit in any case. ROBERT ECTON — Bob manages to gel around quite easily because of his lanky legs. Takes advantage of his build on the track and golf squads. ROBERT EISENBARTH — Prides himself in the virtue of stick-to-itiveness and makes a success of anything he undertakes. Served on the business staff of the senior Booster. Vice-president of the German Club. EVELYN ENNIS — Finally chose the right school after matriculating at Ben Davis. A real home nursing enthusiast. EIGHT
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IM , -» ROLAND HANSEN — Rol ' s big ambition is to be a mechanical engineer. He escorts Dorothy through the halls. Builds model air- planes. Camera, Radio and Roines Clubs. LORETTA HANSING — Can ' t decide between Earl and the radio in Harold ' s car. Member of German and Camera Clubs. IRENE HARDEN — Efficient prompter for the class play. She knows all the answers in Literature VIII. Bookkeeper for the senior Booster. Member of the Book Club. NORMAN HARDESTY — Frenzel medals and all athletic achievements ar e Norman ' s goal. One of Miss Thale ' s pet askers of silly ques- tions in civics. Radio and Gym Clubs. ROSEMARY HEETZEL — Shows her prefer- ence for George. Known as Good time Rosemary. A favorite jokester who studies Ed Vvynn ' s style. ETHEL HERBIG — If Ethel received a dime every time she handed out a compliment, she ' d have more money than a chain letter enthusiast. Masoma Club. HORTENSE HERMANN — Vivacious Horsie is a true Manual pepster. A future commer- cial artist of exceptional ability. Art editor of senior Booster. German Club. Masoma. PAUL HOLLINGSWORTH — Takes advantage of his beautiful blonde hair in wooing memb- ers of the feminine sex, particularly Marilyn. Is a prominent member of the Art and Hi-Y Clubs. EDNA HOLLOVVELR — This dark-haired beauty knows her history, especially the dates both past and present. Likes to drive her car. Active member of Masoma Club. JESSIE HORN — A capable member of office training and Business Girls ' Club. Plays clarinet in the band an-d is interested in stamp collecting. Masoma. MARJORIE HOWARD — With an equally winsome smile she checks library books, or collects Booster payments. Her French ac- cent sounds like gay Paree. Vice-president of Masoma. H. Y. S. Club. JOHN HUFFMAN — An editor for the New York Sun, or perhaps a reporter. Selects In- diana Central for more reasons than one. Member Chess and Checkers Club. RUSSELL HUMMER — Has already started his business career while finishing his high school course. Ambition and ability are a fine combination. KEITH JACOB — Tiny aspires to commer- cial artistry. Has gained shop sketching awards. Stage crew of class play. Art Club. LOUISE JOHNSON — Louise ' s ambition is to rival Ruth Etting, Kate Smith or Galli Cur- ci. A member of the property committee for the class play. MARGUERITE JOHNSON — One of our small but mighty little girls. Would like to be a kindergarten teacher. Patty in class play. Masoma, Red Cross, and president of German Club. CH RLES JOSEPH — He ' s always up in the air. Anyway, he wants to be a transport pilot. Served on property committee for class play. Chess and Checkers and Radio Clubs. PAUL JOLLIFF — Outstanding track and football flash who has a yen for Blooming- ton. Another of those famous he-men who plays ping pong like a professional. TEN
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