High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 14 text:
“
1 I L - V i JUNE SUITT — June positively refuses to give out the name of her heart throb, but we have our suspicions. Her intelligence in home man- agement is astounding, even to the teacher. MILDRED TAGGART — With her name, Mil- dred should go a long way. It should be an inspiration. One of the tall and very slender girls; therefore she ' s quite envied. Thinks she would like to be a file operator. MEIATX THOMAS — Always seen near the bicycle door. Enjoys the company of a former Manualite, Eva. Melvin was head of the ticket sales for Captain Applejack. HAROLD THORNBERRY — Harold shoula have a medal for the good hard labor he put in on the Senior Booster. Harold de- signed the cover and did most of the art work. President of the Chess and Checkers Club. Roines. SAM TOOBIX — Who is the object of Sam ' s affection at Shortridge? Some day Sam ex- pects to have the initials, C. P. A., after his name. Played freshman basketball. Chess and Checkers Club. VIRGINIA TRESTER — Although Jinny has artistic ability, she hopes to become a filing operator or a private secretary to a wealthy man ' s son. Well, she has our sup- port. Member of the Art Club. VIRGINIA TRUMAN — W T hen Virginia was m Mr. Schell ' s Latin class she was the star — the star dumbbell. Quiet in school, but we un- derstand she is sort of noisy out of school. Is his name Lloyd or Elmer? VIRGINIA TIMKY — Going to shows and dancing are the two things that Virginia really likes to do. One of the girls who gets a big kick out of leap year. Masoma. RICHARD VARE — He is the bestest dish breaker Manual ' s sunlit lunchroom ever heard. Dick always goes to the show by his lonesome. That is something that many of the Manual girls can ' t understand. GEORGE VOIDA — George doesn ' t have much to say, and that is probably the reason he is a constant Top Tenner. Likes writing short stories in Mr. Moffat ' s class. George is an Eagle Scout. Odd Number Club. ELLA WEI LAND — Short and pleasingly plump is Ella. Here is another one of those girls with the million dollar dispositions. Al- ways seen with Irene, and the two of them seem to enjoy themselves. Masoma. ROY WELCH — Roy is the composer of our Ivy Day song. Has become famous for Lis good jokes. Seems somewhat interested in Garfield Park on Sunday afternoons. RICHARD WENNING — School Boy Wen- niiig turned out to be the man about Man- ual after all. He is a whiz on the hardwood and dance floor as well. Aileene and Dick- think each other the tops . Roines. COLBERT WEST — Better known by the .girls as Handsome. Must want to be an aviator, for he is seen at the airport every Saturday night. FLOYD WHARTON — One thing never both- ers Floyd, and that is his lessons. Alreadv has his Ford trained to run north. Her name isn ' t Betty by any chance, is it Floyd? MARY WHITAKER — If you want to hear the latest joke, just ask Mary. She knows them all. Sang in the Glee Club for several sem- esters. Red Cross X section. JAXE WILLIAMS — One of the reasons that Mr. Clayton has to yell Quiet so many times at roll call. Jane joined us in January, but has made a name for herself. JESSIE WINKLER — One girl that doesn ' t believe that silence is golden. As a radio announcer she would have a brilliant, future. All kidding aside, Jessie has an A-l personal- ity, and we all like her. Has several bronze buttons. Masoma. — Twelve
”
Page 13 text:
“
CLARICE REIMER — Clarice is the girl that possesses that Pepsodent smile. She is one of the most charming girls of the senior class. Attendant to the May Queen and member of the Masoma Club. President of the G. L. M. Council. RTTH REIMER — The Jean Harlow in the roll room Ruth rates them all, even the graduates. Looked very fetching as a milk maid in the May Day exercises. Masoma. ALBERTA ROBERTSON — Pals around every- place with Tootie . Left us for a while to see the town of Terre Haute. Decided Man- ual was the place. Likes candy only when she can eat it in roll call. KATHERINE ROBERTSON 1 — Often seen with Doris. Does exceptionally good work in art and likes cost designing very much. Writes short, short stories for Mr. Moffat in the Odd Number Club. MARTHA RYAN — A very sweet, blue-eyed brunette. We wonder just who her hero is. Usually seen with Virginia Tumey. Business Girls ' Club. Masoma. HENRY SALZMAN — Henry is part of the company whose partners are Bennie and Isa- dore. When those three get together, no tell- ing what will happen. Studies hard but says he forgets too much. HAROLD SCHROWE — One of those tough pirates in Captain Applejack . He should go in for wrestling, for he can certainly grab a man. HELMUT SCHULZ — Helmut came all the way from Germany. He certainly lost no time in making a. name for himself. Looks very handsome and dignified in an R. O. T. C. uniform. GEORGE SEELE — Gray hair isn ' t caused from old age, or so George says. German and chemistry are enough to make one feel eighty years old — that is if you study them hard enough. RUTH SHAPIRO — It seems that Ruth is leav- ing Indianapolis in favor of New York City. Seldom seen without Helen Cohen. SAM SHAPIRO — Not very many fellows can boast of a smile like Sam ' s. It ' s the kind that sends chills down your spine. That is the reason Helen has such a hard time keep- ing her mind on literature. Brother of Ruth. MARTIN SIEGEL — Evidently Martin is go- ing to own an office where there are six sec- retaries to do his work while he plays golf. He ' s in business training but never comes to school. THELMA SIMS — Perhaps Thelma will be a saleslady in one of the larger stores of the city, someday. At least, that ' s her ambition. A member of the Latin Club. LENA SMITH — Although Lena is attracted by something at Ziggie ' s, she remains loyal to Roy. Interested in singing and music. Red Cross Club, Y section. Masoma. .MIRIAM SMITH — Her main interest is a cer- tain Sammy. Pastime is riding esculators and wandering through dime stores. Ambi- tion is to become a hot blues singer. Often seen places with June and Pauline. LEONA STAMiM — She and Edna Donahue seem to be inseparable. Music Club. Physi- ology was her chosen subject. Maybe she ' ll be a nurse. THOMAS STEPHEN ' S — If Thomas Stephens came to school two days straight, the teach- ers would collapse. He thinks that book- keeping is the only subject taught at Man- ual. IV T A MAE STUDEBAKER — Consistent Top Tenner . Also received the Hayward Barcus award. May Queen attendant. Her ambi- tion seems to be in the business world, doing stenographic work. Masoma. Eh ven — » -» ' . %M J3 %► V s
”
Page 15 text:
“
LILLY WINTER — Those laughing brown eyes, and that infectious giggle! Some com- bination, we ' ll say. From all appearances she plans to go high-brow on us someday. She belongs to the Art Club and will paint Cali- fornia scenes this summer. JUNE WITTENBRINK — - Tis said that prec- iou3 things come in small packages, so June is of great value. Evidently reading is her hobby for she likes literature and — also Melvin, a handsome member of our own ciass. EDNA WRIGHT — Edna was Mr. Schell ' s chief worry when she was in his Latin classes. Dorothy and Edna are inseparable or prac- tically so. Edna is continually laughing and talking. LENA VOSAFAT — One girl that can be class- ed as plenty cute. Filing is a favorite sub- ject of Lena ' s. Vivaciousness and pep are two qualities that make this Yosafat girl lots of fun. Some fellow will certainly appreciate the fact that Lena makes her own clothes. REBECCA ZIMMERMAN — Beautiful Kebec- ca. Not only is she beautiful but she really can dance. Certainly has a following of boy friends and girl friends. Pals around with Sara and Vicki, plus Leah. PAUL ZUMKELLER — Took part in Ivy Day program. Paul uses Ms basketball ability outside of school. Always seen with Dick Wenning. Better known as Zumie. MARGARET RRANSTETTER — The Shylock of our class. Ask Jimmie! That ' s why she fights with Ralph. Is a whizz in office train- ing and, like most of the other girls in this class, aspires to be the private secretary to some big business man who goes on vacation every other day. Masoma. ' --I V i l IVY VINE I W Pxoy Welch (Tune: ' ' Stardust ' ' ) Sometimes we wonder bow our ivy vine will climb : How long will it last? Will it outlive its represented class ! If it does, we hope its life is long-. Clinging to Manual ' s wall, Climbing ' for a destination. We ' re hoping it won ' t fall Until its situation Is that which if is striving for. As we set forth, we ' re like that Ivy vine. Merely tender sprigs. Starting out on life ' s long weary climb To success which we hope to attain. So as years pass on We ' ll recall this ivy song. And the vine that ' s planted here In memory will linger on. IVY DAY SONG By Mose Alvey (Sung to the tune of Prairie Moon ). Years may cease rolling by. Stars may fall from the sky, Bui our ivy will live through the years. Through all hardships and toils. May our souls e ' er be loyal. While our is si n ing In climb. Though things may not seem bright, we ' ll always fight To gain our ends, however hard. We ' ll accept with bright smiles All our troubles and trials. And remember our loyal ivy vine. Thirteen —
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.