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Hildagarue Kleffner — This black-haired beauty really studies her home management and can make a piano hum. Well known at school. Chairman of the program for Class Day. President Music Club. Masoma. Fred Kleifgen — Fred is one of the handy men of Manual. Is a sharp shooter and likes to hunt. Wants to be commis- sioned army man. John Henry is his pal. Margaret Kleis — The attractive girl in the lunchroom. Constant pal of Loretta Herndon. Likes dramatics and dancing and hopes to own a dress shop some day. Home Economics Club. Pauline Kottcamp — Puts wants to be a gym teacher and certainly would be successful at it. Grand dancer. Ask her about the Y . Masoma. Margaret Kramer — States her ambition is to dance with Sergeant French. Has attended Wabash High and Tech. Interested in speech, glee club and sewing. Alma Krauss — A silent member of our class. We often wonder who the lucky fellow is ( ' cause Alma sews her own clothes). Inseparable pal of Hortense. Secretary of Home Economics Club. Charles Kritsch — Dignified R. O. T. C. officer. Enjoys traveling, especially to Bloomington. Seen around school with Charles Brouhard. Interested in drafting and shop work. Margaret Lahmann — A very vivacious girl, who dances, rides and swims. Especially interested in speech and dra- matics. Member of Mask and Wig, French, Masoma, Busi- ness Girls ' clubs. Frances Larrair — Athletic-minded. Gym is her favorite subject; has ambitions to become a gym teacher. Is the secretary of Girls ' Gym Club. Rates an athlete (Damon Lewis). Often seen with Mary Leim. Abe Leff — Going to look handsome in a white uniform when he becomes a sawbones. Has interests which he doesn ' t broadcast. Interested in athletics. Wields a violin bow in Senior Orchestra. Gift Committee. Science Club. Mary Louise Leim — Was fond of collecting bugs for biol- ogy. A great athlete. Pals with Frances Larrair. Wishes some daj ' to become a shoe stylist. Naturalists ' Club, Prop- erty Committee for Remember the Dai . Helen Levinsky — Another of the smiling Levinskys who has left a warm spot in the hearts of all her friends. Helen ' s perseverance will land her an excellent stenog- rapher ' s job. Secretary-treasurer of Speech Arts Club. Damon Lewis — The small but dynamic center of the foot- hall team. Takes a great interest in brunettes. Ticket agent of 135. Usually seen with Smith and other ping pongers. Lester Linder — One of the smallest seniors who makes up for his lack of size with his cleverness. Seen through the halls with Isadore Camhi. Chess and Checkers. Cast in Remember the Day. Kephart Linson — The swing leader of Manual. Rhythm in his soul, sax, and baton. Artistic, too. Vice-president of Art and Chess and Checkers clubs. Roines. Chairman of Banner Committee. « 13
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Vernice Howe — This little girl can always be located by her constant laugh. Interested in music and Johnnie. Pal of Santina Bova. Latin Club. June Hoyt — An ousider holds June ' s interests. Assists in the attendance office. Likes foods and home manage- ment. Her ambition is to become a telephone operator — Long distance? — we hope not too long. Business Girls ' Club. Evelyn Jacob — Has a habit of liking old grads — espe- cially Luell Raybern. Evelyn doesn ' t know whether she wants to be a stenographer or a high pressure saleswoman. Art Club. Mildred Kattau — Thinks she might become a nurse or secretary. Any form of basketball draws Mildred ' s at- tention. Member of A Band. Best friends are Rosa Jane and Jeanette. Irvin Katz — Crooning Kitty is seen with Morton Gross and Morris Pardo. We hope he realizes his ambition to co- star with Shirley Temple. Lillian Kaufman — German and home economics took Lillian ' s attentions during her career at Manual. Pals with Dorothy Weaver and Hazel Miller. Frederick Kehl — Our sedate band captain who also ex- hibits his talent in the Pep Band. Interested in math and shop, lie wishes to be a civil engineer. Pals with Arthur Van Sickle. Kennard Kennedy — Kenny wants to travel on the South Seas and snap some pictures on the way. Comp. VIII and the library agree very thoroughly with him. Designer of class banner. Camera Club. Eugene Kent — Watch out, Fred McMurray. Kent is right on your heels. Plays clarinet in Manual ' s famous Pep Band. He intends to carry on witli his music making. Where there ' s Gene, there ' s Sammy. Corporal in band. Jeanette Kent — Should make an excellent dietitian. En- joyed her home economics and music courses. Chums with Pauline. Eleanor and Mildred. Junior Red Cross, Music and Glee clubs. Helen Kerkhoff — Helen is another titian blonde. Has a good personality and makes friends easily. Plays a mean piano. Math, Camera and Masoma clubs. May Day Committee. Harry Kinnear — In school and out Harry ' s interests will probably be basketball, baseball, football and — tall, grace- ful blondes. Hails from Riverside section. Booster agent three years. Naturalists ' , Chess and Checkers clubs. Harold Kirch — Loquacious ticket agent of 217. Has many friends (including the fairer sex) because of his pleasing disposition. President of Chess and Checkers Club. Gladys Kirkpatrick — It won ' t be long ' till Gladys will be darning socks for Leo ! Really shines at cooking and sewing both in school and out. Jack Kistner — De Digger of de Doit Meredith can really dig out de doit, and sell tickets in 135. President of Odd Number Club. Secretary, Roines. Senior and weekly Booster staffs. Debater. 12
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fa m Nathan Lockman — Points in history. But Nathan wants to be known soon as the greatest aeronautical engineer — of Manual. Staff Sergeant R. O. T. C. Photography (?) takes up his spare time. Camera Club. Ida Loganofsky — Ike is appealing to all, especially the opposite sex. Seldom seen without Jan. Chicago holds a fascination for her. Vice-president Home Economics Club. Secretary Junior Red Cross, (Y). John Long — Johnny deserted Cathedral for Manual. Likes sports of all kinds. Is seen with Dick Ritter, Ray Hall, and John Nard. A 4- student in mathematics. Dorothea Lucas — Dolly to friends. An active senior. Plans to continue her education. Hobbies, music and dra- matics. Inseparable from Peggy Lahmarm. Class play prompter. Mask and Wig and Speech Arts clubs. Modern Choir. Emily McClain — Emily keeps the ivories moving and will make a good music teacher. She was a member of the 125 Piano Festival. Always seen with Vivian McC ' lellan and Helen Kerkhoff. Vivian McClellan — One reason why we have such a beautiful class banner. Intends to be an office or sales girl. Likes freehand drawing and choir. Camera Club. Helen McCoury — Wishes to see the United States in a trailer. Helen is seen often with Gladys Kirkpatrick. Her favorite subject is sewing. Member of Camera Club. Irene McLaughlin — Usually spends leisure time working cross-word puzzles. Has ambitions to be nurse. Pals with Jennie and Rosa Jane. Camera Club. Marguerite McReynolds — Preferred music and machine calculation during her four years at Manual. Chums are Helen and Ann Wheatley. Arthur Maar — Four years at Manual have given him the ambition to become a science teacher. Interested in stamp collecting and physiography. Harry Nathene and Richard Gentry are favorite chums. Samuel Magness — Sam aspires to be a second Benny Goodman. The band and machine shop claim all his inter- est. Seldom seen without Gene, Fred, or Curly. Catherine Mascari — A girl who will make an A-l ste- nographer. Tennis and skating take Catherine ' s spare time. One of the Bova, Kramer and Mascari trio. H. Y. S. Club. Refreshment Committee. Paula Mathis — Enthusiastic participant of the Riverside Skating Rink. Pals are Dorothy and Mary Frances. Repu- tation of being a nifty dancer. Color Committee. Masoma Club. Mary Kathryn Miedema — Our stately May Queen at- tendant with the golden locks. Likes everything that has to do witli art. Seen around school with Aileene. Junior Red Cross. Masoma. Mary Miller — Witty Vida Vake Booster feature writer. The future Mary Bostwick. Is correspondent for the In- dianapolis News. Is always around when news is being made. Masoma. Girls ' Gym Club.
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