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MARY REED — Mary has that perfect smile which helps to win for her many friends. Likes to dance. Plays a cello in the orches- tra. A member of Journalists and Speech Arts Clubs. VIRGINIA REED — Hard working member on the class play costume committee. Interest- ed in the field of sports. Played on girls ' basketball team . EDWARD REEVES — Should make a good diplomat. He has studied French four years. Interested in sports, especially baseball. An efficient stage hand for the class play. CHARLES RESSLER — One of Manual ' s sons that think that the grass is greener on the other side — in the town of Evansville. Inter- ested in physics. Has a wonderful collection of stamps. SEBERT ROBINSON — Seeb is an outstand- ing machinist. Builds trim model airplanes. Wants to be a greaseball (airplane mech- anic to you). Chess and Checkers Club. HOWARD ROSBERG — Never seen alone. Goes in for the contracting game and hopes to get places in it. Uses his manly strength to scare freshmen. Gymnasts Club. WANNETTA ROYALTY — This cute little number did the typing for the senior Boost- er. Nita displayed her clever dancing abil- ity on Ivy Day and Class Day. Class play. Junior Red Cross. ELIZABETH RUSIE — Stick-to-itiveness is her by-word. Gives the teachers a treat by her willing efforts. Finds much pleasure in reading books. JULIA RUTH — Known as Judy to all her friends. Can be seen frequently at the In- diana ballroom and, of course, you have guessed it — her hobby is dancing. Camera Club. JEAN SAAS — Often seen at the ballroom with Jake. Inas and Peggy are her constant companions. Home nursing holds a strong attraction for Jean. MARY ELIZABETH SANFORD — If you want to buy shoe buckles, see Betty. Has a big in- terest in Art . An active member in Masoma and Junior Red Cross Clubs. JOHN SCHAEFER — Ape spends most of his time driving around in his car. Likes to dance and swim. Wants to be a machinist. CHARLES E. SCHELLENBERG — When it comes to drafting, Charles forges ahead. Ir- repressible in his stamp collecting hobby. Served well as president of the Shop Club. ZELDA SCHLUETER — When better tennis players are made, they ' ll beat Zelda. This brunette finds it hard to center her attentions on local products since Tech grads have a monopoly on a big share of her interest. DAVID SCOTT — One of Mr. Moore ' s prize history students. Wants to become a survey- or. Specializes in desk carving. Odd Num- ber Club. THELMA SEAMAN — One of Mr. Clayton ' s little helpers at roll call. Likes jewelry, clothing, and the professor. Attendance sec- retary of Art Club. Masoma. Personals. HAROLD SEGAL — Sea Gull is some fine bird. When he ' s a physician, he ' ll have a lot of patience with the ladies. Member of Indus- trial Arts Club. WAYNE SHIVES — Generally found in Phairyland with the queen. A shining light in civics class. President of Gymnasts and secretary of Speech Arts Club. FOURTEEN
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RAYMOND NOLAN — Experiments on radios for a hobby. Likes his economics and law courses. Member of Hi-Y Club. MARY N ORRIS — Domestically inclined. Likes to cook and sew. so-o-o-o, boys, keep her in mind. Writes short stories for past- time. Member of Odd Number Club. ANN OLARIX — Ann likes to travel — or so we hear. Chooses Purdue to continue her education in home economics. Fiddle player in senior orchestra. VIRGINIA OSMAN — Spanish language and culture have convinced Virginia of her pro- fession. Hails from the Beech Grove metro- polis. KEITH OTTO — Keith i ' s a very quiet boy about school, but running cross-country there is nothing slow about him. Winner of sev- eral Frenzel medals. ALBERTA TASCH — A winsome lass of the June class who served as an usher for the class play. Member of the German Club. ELMER PATTERSON — A big. strong, silent he-man who makes up for this dull life on the outside. Information bureau on chem- ical facts. Treasurer of Radio Club. Science Club. ANNA PEDERY — A smooth little tap dancer who really knows how it ' s done. Worked on advertising committee for class play. Sec- retary of Business Girls ' Club. EDMOND PHILLIPS — Valentine Brown of Quality Street. Announcer for March of Time. Feature writer of weekly Booster. Member of senior Booster staff. Choral verse. Former member of Latin, Speech Arts, and Civics Clubs. Roines. JAMES PIEPENBRO K — Agriculture is James ' chosen field. We ' re sure that he will plow through and reap a good harvest. Mem- ber of Industrial Arts and Rod and Reel Clubs. CHARLOTTE PIEPER — Can have a good time anywhere, any place, any time, and really does. Displayed her dancing ability in the class play. Treasurer of Red Cross (Y section) Club. VIRGINIA PING — Jinny was one of the cute little girls of the class play. Beauty operat- ing is her choice for a career. EYDOKIA POPCHEFF — A very ambitious girl. Has intentions of becoming a librarian some day. Enjoys her jewelry class very much. Member of Junior Red Cross and H. Y. S. MARGARET PORTER — There ' s no stopping this H. P. P. N. bunch once they get started. Peggy has a fond affection for Lloyd, a Man- ual product. May Day property committee and member of H. Y. S. Club. MARY POSHA — An ardent devotee of history as Mr. Moore presents it. Preparing for a business career. Interested in home-making as well. Business Girls ' Club. PHAIRY QUEENER — Titian haired beauty of Manual who flits through the corridors to charm the students and live up to her name. LILLIAN RAYBERN — Lillian likes blondes in general and Jack in particular. Loves to dance. Enthusiastic member of Odd Number Club. Masoma. Personals. GENEVA REDNOUR — Our famous Mae West of Manual in G. L. M. show. Hopes some day to attain Gaynor ' s fame. Efficient chairman of costume committee in class play. Speech Arts Club. THIRTEEN
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DOROTHY SILVERMAN — Sweet and like- able describe this charming little miss who makes up for her lack of height with her proficient dancing. Professional dancing cov- ers her future ambitions. NATHAN SINGER — Pony began where his brother Jinks left off. Stays up late at night worrying about his baseball combina- tions. Speech Arts and French Clubs. DOROTHY SKAGGS — Roy is the theme song of this bright-eyed miss. Dances, acts, and sings. Typist for the senior Booster. Ivy and Class Days. Dancer in class play. Secre- tary of H. Y. S. Club. Speech Arts. PRANCES SNODDY — Manual ' s May Queen who reigned serenely. Known for her A plus work. Competent president of the Ma- soraa Club. Charlotte Parratt in class play. Speech Arts Club. JAMES SNYDER — Jimmy ' s curly hair at- tracts all the girls, especially Carolyn. The handsome boyfriend in the G. L. M. show. Worked backstage for the class play. MELVIN SNYDER — This boy talks little and does much. Consistent about pulling down good grades. Delights Mrs. Ring with splen- did explanations in Literature VIII. JAIVLES SOOTS — James will certainly be missed on the football team next fall. Very quiet and diligent in jewelry. We wonder for whom the good looking bracelet is being made. CHARLES SPIEGEL — Has unusual red hair that entices the heart of many a maid- en. Enjoyed his dancing part in the class play. Gets a big kick out of his camera. Member of Camera Club. HELEN STAMPER — Combines dramatic in- stinct with tap dancing and singing. You can see she ' s easy on the eye. In dance routines for Ivy Day and Class Day. Class play. Ma- soma. Book Clubs. GERALDTNE STANSRURY — One of Mr. Winslow ' s standbys in the choir. Reading swimming and dancing appeal to Geraldine. Usher for the class play. Junior Red Cross Club. ABE STEIN — A good sport who is liked by everyone, especially Ida. Played basketball for three years and is equally good in base- ball and football. True to his many friends. DOROTHY STEVENS — Rates that athletic looking fellow called Lefty. Frequently patronizes the Oriental. Lunchroom worker who looks attractive in her white uniform. JOHN STLCKY — Played the role of Mr. Jen- son in the Ivy Day program. Was a gentle- man at the Ball in the class play. Rod and Reel Club. Personals. FRANCES STTJMPF — Talk about proficiency, Frances can play Yankee Doodle on a cash register in the salesroom and harmonize with that pleasing voice of hers. President of the Girls ' League Council. German and Masoma Clubs. ROBTERT SWENOEL — Has kingly ambi- tions when Queen Frances is around. Can think of more reasons for being absent than a dog has fleas. CARE SWIFT — If there is anything wrong with your radio, just ask Carl. President of the Radio Club. Second lieutenant in our R. O. T. C. Can always be seen munching a carrot. BERT TIMMONS — Major of the R. O. T. C. Proof that there ' s sumpin ' about a soldier. Knows his drilling like a dentist. Loyal sup- porter of the class. RSCHARD TURNER — When he starts work ing in business training, nothing else matters. Look out, Anderson College, here comes our Dick. Tried his hand at football for a year. FIFTEEN
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