Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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MR. K. H. KEMPER McCOMB — Our princi- pal ' s leadership and understanding interest in the entile class have stimulated our edu- cational aspirations, elevated our ideals, and enriched our lives. Mr. BERTRAM SANDERS — Vice-principal and manager of Red House affairs whose fundamental interest in the welfare oi Manual students has endeared him to all. MR. C. M. SHARP — Vice-principal and direc- tor of the White House program. His ever- ready assistance has been to the June ' 35 class an unending source of gratification. MISS ARDA KNOX — Loyal sponsor of 135 whose enthusiasm and able management have minimized the problems of the senior class and made our last days in Manual un- forgettable. Sponsor of Roines Club. WALTER PRESECAN — His excellency, the president of our class, is also an excellent dancer. Prominent on football and track teams. Roines. MR. C. R. CLAYTON — Coaching with expert skill, he has succeeded in helping us concen- trate our energies to emerge victorious in the last stretch of our high school career. Roll loom teacher of 1S5 and mathematics head. GERTRUDE OERTEL — Vice-president of the June class who collects honors easily. May Queen attendant. Feature writer of the weekly Booster. Senior Booster staff. Jun- ior Red Cross and Journalists Clubs. LEWIS BILLIARD — Lewey is our treas- urer. Won block M for four years in foot- ball. Ballroom dancer in class play. Vice- president of Roines. HELEN WHEELER — Demure secretary of our class. She has a good reason for her in- terest in home economics. President of Jun- ior Red Cross (Y). Masoma. MARY ELLEN BILLIARD — Enthusiastic gymnast and snappy tap dancer. Historian of the class. Associate editor of weekly Booster. Journalists and Masoma Clubs. RICHARD HILL — Debonair is Dick, our art- ist and masterful master of ceremonies. Pro- vided rollicking humor as Ensign Blades in the class play. Art editor of senior Booster. President or Art and Roines Clubs. INAS DONAHUE — One reason why the li- brary looks so good the sixth period. Has a hobby of making people iaugh. Class giftor- ian. Memb ' -r of Masoma Club. ROSEANN POGABTY — Obligate- is the possessor of an enviable personality. Top Ten. Editor-in-chief of the weekly Booster last semester. Secretary of Odd Number Club. Chairman of personals. Masoma. DAVID SUDDETH — Class wit. Darling Daisy vocalizes in his own inimitable style. Ivy Day program. Willmaker. R. O. T. C. captain. Odd Number Club. Personals. PAIL A MOATES — We wonder why Paula (better known as Kentucky) patronizes the library so much. Chairman of Class Day program. Junior Red Cross and Forum Clubs. Masoma. ROBERT BOTTIN — Our most efficient busi- ness manager of the senior Booster. Bob can ' t seem to make up his mind. Secretary of Roines. Odd Number Club. Class play. FREDA BRILL — A versatile student whose melodious voice and scholastic ability are well known. Editor of weekly Booster, asso- ciate editor of senior Booster, Glee Club, Odd Number Club, class play. Masoma. HARK Y EINSTANDIG — Man-about-scliool. Could go into the bronze business with all his Top Ten buttons. Debates like Senator Borah. Editor of senior Booster and sports editor of the weekly Booster. Roines. FIVE

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■ ■: »!• »!» !■ c5 tribute MISS LOLA I. PERKINS Indeed Manual has lost a true friend! When on May 1, Miss Lola I. Perkins passed away, grief filled the hearts of Manual students, graduates and faculty members. The fact that Miss Perkins had such close contact with senior classes placed an additional bereavement upon the June ' 35 senior class. During- her twenty-two years of loyal, faithful and efficient service to Manual Training High School, Miss Perkins gave unselfishly of her time and efforts toward whatever cause she might be working. Upon her ar- rival at Manual, Miss Perkins assumed charge of the senior class plays, and continued this work until her death. The many class plays which have been coached by her have brought oustanding recognition to Manual. While Miss Perkins was a member of the faculty at Manual, hardly a dramatic production Avas held for which she was not consulted. When- ever she was asked to aid in some dramatic event or any other project, to be more exact, the word no seemed to be a forgotten one in Miss Perk- ins ' vocabulary. The influence of Miss Perkins ' character will live for years to come in all the students and teachers who knew her. It would lie an extremely difficult task to name a better example of true womanhood than this beloved instructor. Like the mythical Abou Ben Adhem, Miss Perkins served her fellowman with unfailing devotion and also was an ardent server of her re- ligious faith as was shown by her strong interest in church affairs. The name of Miss Perkins rightfully should be included among Man- ual ' s Immortals for if anyone ever achieved well-deserved greatness, it was she. There is probably no better way of expressing the great loss which has been mournfully suffered by all concerned than to repeat the words of a friend who when he heard of the tragedy said, We shall miss Lola Perkins more than we now can know. FOUR



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4 jm ■ A m am mm M k BERTHA ABRAVAYA — Our blues singer. Sang mammy songs in gym and G. L. M. shows. Bert hopes to be Gertrude Neeson ' s greatest rival. Likes to make other people laugh. Speech Arts Club. MAXINE ADAMS — A future bookkeeper for J. D. Rockefeller and Company. Has a strong weakness for art arful toy dogs. Business Girls ' Club. RACHEL ADAMS — Another one of the Adams family to graduate from Manual. Rachel has hopes of someday being a teach- er. One of Manual ' s efficient commercial students. SALLY ALBOHER — Can hold her own in any fashion show. Has plenty of charm and knows what to do with it. Wants to be a designer of dresses. GEORGIANNA AMT — Jan has that artis- tic temperament. Designed our clever arm band and threatens to revolutionize costume designing. Prying Miss Willoughby in the class play. President of H. Y. S., Art and Masoma Clubs. SONKA ANGELKOYITCH — Can have a good time anywhere. Known for her laughs and jokes. A very good dancer and friend of Aggy. AGLAIA ANGELOPOLOS — As vivacious Phoebe Throssel in the class play, Aggie cap- tivated everyone ' s heart. A good little tap dancer in our Class Day program. Masoma. MARGARET ATOX — A snappy little tap dancer who doesn ' t know what she ' s inter- ested in, but we do — it ' s Eddie. Vice-presi- dent of French Club. Secretary-treasurer of Masoma Club. THELMA IJAASE — Her fiery red hair repre- sents Manual often. I want to sing like the birdies sing, is Tlielma ' s theme song. Mem- ber of Business Girls ' Club. ROBERT BALL — A guilty promenader who chooses Joyce as his companion during the morning round. Was a willing backstage worker for the class play. Rod and Reel and Chess and Checkers Clubs. MELVELYN BASHAM — Would rather handle a typewriter than a cook book. That ' s Mel ' s boast. Hails from down there in Kentucky where she picked up a distinct southern ac- cent. MARY ELLA BEAUREGARD — A most cap- able seamstress for the class play costumes. Has a special interest outside. Secretary of Red Cross Club (Y section). French Club. ANN BECKER — The silent half of the Mil- dred and Anna combination. Willing worker who is always at your service regardless of the task. Likes to dance. French and Busi- ness Girls ' Clubs. GEORGE BEESON — The boy who uses his car to keep the town awake. Put the soft pedal on, Beeson. Has found the Green House very interesting. LEONA BEKMAN — Personality personified describes this winsome miss. Has boy friends to spare. Spends her leisure time with Ruthie and Lillie. Secretary of the French Club. FRANCES BERNLOEHR — Inseparable com- panion of Marie. Has a strong liking for nursing. Entertains herself with tough math problems. Speech Arts and Camera Clubs. HELEN BLAKLEY — Voted Manual ' s Bonny Belle. School girl in class play. On program committee for Class Day. French, Junior Red Cross and Masoma Clubs. CATHERINE BONDI — Katie has it all over Ginger Rogers. Would have little diffi- culty in obtaining a contract from Earl Car- roll. Ivy and Class Days. Secretary Busi- ness Girls ' Club. Masoma. SIX

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