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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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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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MARY VAN CLEAVE — Quite a musical little girl who can also turn out good work in office training. Interested in anything in- cluding Bill. Business Girls ' and Odd Num- ber Clubs. LOUISE VAN CLEAVE — Can take dictation with her eyes closed. Really supports our athletics. Plans to make her mark in the business world, and that means more than an x. Business Girls ' Club. WILLIAM VAUGHN — Takes quite an inter- est in civics and history. Will some day make a great engineer. Industrial Arts and Gym Clubs. MARGARET YOLZ — A dandy accordion play- er who plays accordion to how you like it. An animated hoofer who has quite a follow- ing. Business Girls ' Club. BARTELD VREDEVELB — Bart likes to sleep in the study hall. Wants to be a fire- man. Played football for two years. Other half of the Timmons-Vredeveld duet. IDA WACKNITZ — One of the sweet and quiet girls of 13 5. Wants to be a home economics teacher. When it comes to clothing Ida knows her stuff. Red Cross Club. DORRIS WALDEN — Personality — plus that charming contralto voice. Plans to be a typ- ist. Served on Ivy Day program and prop- erty committees. CHARLOTTE WALLACE — Wally has a lot of people crooning Lovely To Look At. On weekly and senior Booster staffs. May Queen atteiidant. President of Junior Red Cross (X). Journalists Club. Masoma. ESTHER WEAVER — If all were like Esther, Mr. Clayton wouldn ' t need to ask for order during roll call. Her smile is charming. Wants to be a stenographer. SARAH WEAVER — A gymnast with a stack of athletic awards. Her favorite subject is chemistry, and her hobby is reading funny papers. Secretary of Forum Club. Masoma. FRANCES JEAN WEBBER — The delightful University Heights hostess to the Boostter staff. One of the four inseparables. Charm- ing Helga in Ivy Day program. Class Day committee. Booster staff. H. Y. S. and Jun- ior Red Cross clubs. ELMER WEISHAAR — Bud says he doesn ' t go for the Hoosier girls. If you want to know anything about the state of California, ask Elmer. One of Mr. Hirschman ' s A plus boys. LUCILLE WHITE — Attractive blond who will make a good business woman. The theatrical world gains her appreciation. Mem- ber of the Camera Club. THERESA WINZENREAD — Very quiet and busy girl. Enjoys her gym work and commer- cial studies. Likes to ride a bicycle. Costume committee for class play. Masoma Club. LUCILLE VYTSCHMEYER — Another one who likes to go to Hook ' s. Who is this Fishin ' Hook Joe that she likes? Enjoys riding a bike. Masoma. Business Girls ' Club. NELLIE WYATT — Nellie receives too many letters from Louisville to give any Manual boy a chance. Gives you candy for your nickels. A loyal Masoma. RACHEL YOSHA — Has several favorite movie stars and goes to see them often. De- pendable with a capital D. Spends her leis- ure time dancing. V-y « SIXTEEN
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