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V ' - MARGUERITE EICHEL — Marguerite is so tiny you almost have to look twice to see her. One girl that has a bright and cheery greeting for everyone. HOWARD ELLIS — There is only one thing lacking that keeps Howard from being the ideal ice man — he is shy of girls (as far as we know i ! Has been one of Painter ' s fight- ing Redskins for four years. JOHN ELLIS — Johnny, better known as Shirley Temple , has the kind of hair girls go for — dark and curly. A pirate in the class play. Vice-president of the Rod and Reel Club. DORIS PALTING — Peppy redhead of our sen- ior class. Knows all the answers and isn ' t afraid to let anyone know it. Hopes to be- come a file operator in some large office. RUTH FINCHUM — One of the very few red- heads of the class and is proud of it. Ruth swings a wicked toe especially in the Gym Shows. Looks too divine in an R. O. T. C. suit. VIRGINIA FLETCHER — A very decided blonde of the roll room. Office training is Virginia ' s first love at school. She is work- ing at something along that line all the time. VIRGIL FREIJE — Miss Webster ' s pet nuis- ance in senior speech. Delights in running out of gas with a car full of girls. Hopes some day to be able to follow his father ' s business. Member of the Forum Club. MARTHA GALLAMORE — Martha never says much but she thinks plenty. Her grades are proof of that fact. Literature, history and filing are the favorite subjects of Martha. LOUIS GARSHWILER — Gush is one of the boys that makes the Green House possible. Says he intends to be a song writer and wishes Rudy Vallee were his brother. Spends a lot of his evenings at the Oriental. MAYME GELLER — Another one of the sen- ior girls that is wearing a sparkling diamond ring, on her left hand, naturally. Mayme has been preparing herself for home making a long time. GERALDINE GILLIATT — Stick ' em up! Urn, did she get tough in the class play. But real- ly Jerry is sweet. That was just th e play. Can easily be called the song bird of Manual. Masoma. CONSTANCE GLAZER — A fast talking girl that knows her way around and isn ' t afraid of anything. Even though it has been three years since she studied mythology, she re- members it better than any other subject. IiKSSIE GOLDSTEIN — Gets a big kick in working in the Booster office although she isn ' t on the staff. There is a certain fel- low unknown to Manual that squires her wherever she goes. MAX GOLDSTEIN — History and Max don ' t mix just the way they should. Especially when it comes to making maps. He and blond curly hair are just the things that get the girls, but he is immune to their charms. MARY GRAVES — One of the cute blondes of our class. Happens to be interested in some- one outside of school. Maybe that is the reason that she is so intent when studying her home management. JIMMMIE GRIBBEN — Jimmie is in partner- ship with Clifford, not only in the ownership of that new Ford V-8 roadster, but also in the furniture business. Booster staff. IRENE GRINDEAN — If there is a war Irene will be on hand to nurse the doughboys back to health. Home nursing has been her fav- orite study. MARNE GROOTHAERT — Has a wicked hand with the car which comes in very handy at times. Has an ambition to be a great violin- ist — some day. Received a music award. Orchestra and French Club. — Six
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JEi CAMMACK — Jep came to us from way down thar in Owenton, Kentucky. Has nor been in the city long but has secured a job already. LEONARD CAMBELL — Speedy , the croon- ing punter on the football squad, has served loyally for four years. He does many things — plays in the band, sings and takes part in amateur fights. ROSEMARY CARNEY — Her ears ring every once in a while, but, my children, ' tis really the wedding bells that are to tinkle in June. Oh, that personality! Business Girls ' Club. Masoma. HELEN COHEN — She rates a smile from Sam every time he sees her. That ' s probably the reason he grins throughout their entire liter- ature class the filth period. FRANKLIN COOK — Cookie is one of the wise-crackers of our class. He seems to be at his best in Mr. Barnhart ' s bookkeeping class. Can be told anywhere by his laugh. OLA COONFIELD — Another of Manual ' s very attractive blondes who disproved the theory beautiful but dumb with her high grades. Always seen with Emily or Ruth. CATHERINE want to be a nursin school CORDELL — Catherine must nurse, for she takes her home seriously. Is very quiet around Ithough we never see much of her. SOL CRASH, — Divides his time between courting a lovely Shortridge lady and working at Kirschbaum Center. Seems to like Cincinnati for some unknown reason. Is a good dancer. EMERY CREEKBAUM — One of Coach Ank- enbrock ' s mainstays. Has raised the dust on cross country and track team for two years. If he doesn ' t have Alma in his V-8, he has her in his wallet. Member of Roines, Gym and Art Clubs. RAY CURLEE — This black-haired Romeo traveled all the way from Hamilton, Ohio, to finish his high school education with us. He is a real chemistry flash. HELEN DAVIS — The petite girl with such a cheery smile. Finds big attractions outside of school, and they ' re not her lessons. Helen surely possesses an artistic mind. Masoma. Ll ' LA DAVIS — The other half of Helen. No, they ' re not twins or even sisters. Seems quiet in school, but still water runs deep. Masoma. ALMA DE BAUN — Inseparable from Sis . and such a team. Alma is really and truly the Ginger Rogers of our class. The ballroom re- ceives much of her attention on Friday nights. Masoma. HOWARD DEER — Howard was one of Coach Painter ' s consistent pluggers, playing on the football team for four years. Served as a stage hand under Mr. Finch during the last semester. Can usually be found with Bob Leachiiiiin. A former member of the Rod and Refl Club. EDITH DeMUNBRIN — Edith goes to school to learn. Takes her lessons seriously. Dis- plays her talent in those interesting short stories of the Odd Number Club. EDXA DONAHUE — Was one of Mr. Clayton ' s special helpers and a good one, too. Edna belongs to the family of those famous Dona- hue sisters who graduated from Manual and have made names for themselves. FRED DUECKER — The one man about Man- ual that has a car and drives it to school. But that isn ' t the only reason girls fall down stairs looking at Fred, for he has blonde hair and the build to go with it. Roines. ESTHER DUNHAM — Esther has surely been a lucky girl, for she has had hours that were about one through four ever since she start- ed in school. This schedule gives her plenty of time to walk around town. Fire — i i 3 er r ' -.
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TOSCA GUERRINI — Is the answer to some harassed executive ' s prayer. She is tops with Mrs. Dorman for her splendid ability to grasp commercial subjects. Business Girls ' Club. WILLIAM GUYON — William is one of the quiet fellows around school. I.ikes his math- ematics and has stuck with it for four years. You ' ll have to come around school early if you want to see Bill. NORVAL HAMILTON — Every one has come to the conclusion that Norval has leased the Green House for the rest of his school days. He is a big pest at times. Military Club. ROBERT HAMEL — Bob ' s indoor sport seems to be rink-skating. He spends much of his time out at Riverside. While in school he serenades the girls between classes by play- ing his harmonica. RUSSELL HAMPTON — Russell ' s one ambi- tion is to become a full-fledged hobo and be able to ride around the country in his own private box-car. PAULINE HARRIS — Pauline is the cute little dark headed girl that keeps so quiet every where in school. Such a joy for the teach- ers! MARIE HAYNES — Marie really has that swing when she dances. She is the apple of Carl Berdel ' s ' -ye. Here ' s another one ot our senior girls that has such a following of friends. HELEN HOGAN — Surpassed all seniors in selling tickets for the class play. One of the best girl athletes that ever entered Manual. Possesses a job. Masoma. VELMA IVERSON — Can think up more ques- tions: to ask than any two people. Possesses a knack for making her own clothes. Plays the piano and sings to entertain her friends. French Club. Masoma and Business Girls ' Club. IDA MAE JAMESON — Makes the cash regist- er talk in the sales room. Since Ida Mae has been working in the sales room the amount of sales has been shooting high. LUCILLE JAMIESON — She isn ' t Ida Mae ' s sister. Very quiet in roll call and conse- quently is a help to Mr. Clayton. Spends most of her time studying, and that habit accounts for her being so quiet. IDA JEFFRIES — Ida and Elizabeth are great friends. They are seen together constantly, and both are blondes. Ida ' s sweetness and pleasant disposition have made her a host of friends. JEANNE JOHNSON — If you don ' t know Jeanne Johnson, part of your social life is missing. She gets around. Hinkley and Jeanne have every body predicting big things for them. ROSEMARY JOHNSTON — Very efficient shorthand student. Works in the lunchroom taking in the money — on the boy ' s side, naturally. Masoma. THOMAS JOHNSON — Thomas is the owner of an indelible grin. We wish he would let us in on some of the things he laughs about. Never recites in class but saves all his know- ledge for the big tests. HIGHLAND JONES — We can never tell whether Highland is blushing or just sun- kissed. All you have to do to get him to glow for you is t o mention the word report card. He ' ll understand. MONA JUPIN — Makes your heart quivei when she casts her soulful eyes on you. Was a great help with her art work in the Senior Booster. ESTHER KATZ — We don ' t know much about Esther for she is awfully quiet. Studying must be her hobby for she is always looking in a book. History and English are her main accomplishments. Si nil 9 f r
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