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

 - Class of 1937

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Charles Preston — One of our most satisfactory bicycle keepers and Brown Giant salesmen. Interests are confined strictly to sports — swimming and bowling. Hi-Y. Mary Price — Sister of Kate. Mary hopes for Hope Chest but to own a dress shop is her real ambition. As Harry and Gershie, she too, comes from Riverside. Home Economics Club. James Puckett — A future sailor whose chief pastime is bowling. Jim has starred in chemistry and gymnastics — having received ribbons in both. Mary Raikos — Mary aspires to be a good stenographer some day. Likes to swing a tennis racquet. Her best friends are Marie Muica and Geneva Wuertz. Plays the piano. French and Business Girls ' clubs. Frederick Raker — Attention, girls! This boy has access to a pretty slick blue Dodge. Wonder about Jean. Wants to be a musician. Has plenty of free bronze from the school. Roines. Paul Rather — Excellent art model, who has ambitions along that line. Pals with Kinser, Frye, Raker, and Kin- near. Member of Art Club and Band. Leo Reed — Small but mighty. Leo aspires to supply us city folks with farm crops. Enjoyed being corporal in the R. O. T. C. Usually found in the company of Fred, Stonko, or Joseph. Rod and Reel. Dorothy Ressler — A quiet girl who prefers the commer- cial subjects. Likes to read and sew. Seen with Thelma Wiebke and Violet Throm. Masoma. Red Cross. Jack Retherford — Has the unique (?) ambition to be a millionaire. History and math are his favorite subjects. Pals are Maurice Spenny and Rolla Pryor. Vice-presi- dent of Naturalists ' Club. Track. Louise Rice — Takes life with a smile. Although she came to Manual from Butlerville. she has many friends. Likes prize fights. Business Girls ' Club. Earl Riche — Earl is an outdoor man. Enjoys fishing. hunting, and swimming. Seen around school with Carl Rebenack. Class play. Richard Ritter — Though Richard came from Cathedral, he has worked his way up to Manual ' s Top Ten, and is very well liked. Very much interested in salesmanship. Seen with Hall. Long, and Nard. Lucile Robert — A great collector of pictures. Another fine commercial student. Lucile will make some business man a good stenographer. Louise and Neata are her pals. Glee Club. Annis Root — One of the small, quiet members of our class. Takes her Caesar and Columbus seriously. A reading en- thusiast. Pals with Frances Crafton, Genevieve Guenther and Virginia Root. Virginia Root — Virginia took home nursing at Manual in order to be a missionary nurse. Pals are Lora Parr and Annis Root. 17

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Raymond Nordholt — Played football for four years. Likes shop and drafting. His big interest is Rosemarie. Also seen with Bud Smith. Block M sweater. Maxine O ' Brien — Formerly attended York High, Chi- cago. Maxie ' s chief interests are books and Roscoe. Whoa ! This gal would like to hunt for an already-removed appendix (ambition-surgery). Latin, Naturalists ' , and Forum clubs. Thomas O ' Nan — A very intelligent senior with ambitions directed toward chemistry. Usually heads Top-Ten list. Vice-president of Naturalists ' Club. Press agent of Sci- ence Club. Debater. Ivy Day Program Chairman. Kathryn Orr — Came from Austin High. Likes canoeing and dancing. Kathryn expects to assist her uncle in Cali- fornia as a chemist. Mary and Lucille are her pals. Re- cording secretary of Latin Club. Red Cross (Y). Mildred Ostermeier — The charming miss from 217 lias loads of personality. Her darithing ith-juth-tho thmoothh. Asset to Miss Beck ' s German class. German and Masoma clubs. Modern Choir. Social Committee for Ivy Day. Senior Booster. Robert Ott — The future owner of the Apollo Theatre whose interests are directed to the Eastside — and to danc- ing. Whiz at bookkeeping. Pals around with the three Charleses. Hi-Y. Kenneth Oyler — Hails from Brownsburg. Wonder if he ran all the way here? Wants to become a big time track coach. A main cog of this year ' s track team. John Pappas — Greatest of Ice Cream Manufacturers — .Johnny, Pride of Greece, is better known as Poop- deck Pappas. Has taken part in sports, especially foot- ball. Forum Club. Booster agent. Mask and Wig. Serv- ice Club. Morris Pardo — Morris may reacli his destination, Chi- cago, but what he will do there remains unknown. Desires to see Irving Kitty Katz become an actor and play op- posite Shirley Temple. Mary Parish — Charming lassie of 217, aspires to design costumes. Usually seen with Vivian Stalev or Dorothy Craig. H. Y. S. Club. Art Club and Modern Choir. Jeanette Patnick — Another of Mrs. Shull ' s seven-se- mester Frencli students. Jan will be Hollywood ' s best playwright or actress. Really can truck. Vice-president of French Club. Haughty Miss Price in class play. William Patrick — Will probably be a machinist in the future. Machine shop is his favorite subject. Robert Schaffer and Roy Hibner are his pals. Sophia Plott — Surely seems to get around an awful lot for her size. Some day we will hear Sophia as a famous radio singer. Member of Choir, Modern Choir, Mask and Wig. Robert Poett — Bob came from Gerstmeyer Tech (Terre Haute) to a good school. Ambitious to become a skilled machinist. Has achieved Top Ten twice and is a Roines member. Alice Porter — The name doesn ' t sound French, but Alice has shown great interest in that language. Studied it for seven semesters. Hopes to hold position of stenographer in a large firm. French Club. ■c l6(r



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Helen Rupkey — Helen ' s ambition to be a history teacher will probably be attained. Often seen with Pauline Kott- camp and Mary Miedema. Red Cross (X). Masoma. Mary Helen Rushton — Another one of those girls who makes the best of most of her opportunities by taking home economics. President of the Home Economics Club. Hortense Ruth — Small but mighty. Desires to sooth ruffled travelers as an air-hostess. Interested in German and baseball. Masoma. Roselyn Sanders — Small, but mighty — in gym. Roselyn has participated in all gym shows during her four years. Will work at Lilly ' s some day. Treasurer of G. Y. M. Business Girls ' Club. Elnore Anna Sanner — Ask her about Riverside and a certain chap from Tech. Desires to be a demure little housewife. German Club. Robert Schaffer — His ambition is to become a business manager and have a large family. Favorite subject was walking with the girls (Shortridge girls). Freshman foot- ball. Gym Club. Mary Ellen Scherer — Came to us from Southport High. Her wish is to be a ministering angel to the sick. Likes to sew, swim, and skate. Usually seen with Martha Williams. Robert Schurman — Little Abner, and one of the Sim- mons, Gaughan, Schurman Trio. Came to Manual from Cathedral. Desires nothing more of life than financial security. Rod and Reel. Henrietta Schwartz — A combination of sweet smile, charming personality and ability to act describe this win- some lass. Performed the part of Kate in the class play. Masoma. Mask and Wig. Secretary of Speech Arts Club. Raymond Scotten — Ray ' s crowning ambition is to retire at the ripe old age of thirty. An ardent athlete and gym- nast. Pals with Chris Leckas and Richard Fox. Football and track. Oscar Segal — Another studious lad. Should be dubbed Smiles. Medicine is his chosen field. Top Tenner. Sci- ence Club. Frenzel Medal. Joseph Sexon — The future railway mail clerk of our class. While at Manual, he enjoyed shop and physiology most. Joe ' s best pal is his own brother, Robert. Dorotha Shane — Dorotha came to us from Tech. Swim- ming, dancing, and tennis are her main interests. Ambi- tious to travel after graduation from college. Member of Art Club. Kathleen Shaw — Thinks up so many excuses for not having her composition, she even has Mr. Moffat con- vinced. Really possesses a knack for writing short stor- ies. Seen around school with Hazel and Jean. Masoma. Lena Shonk — Catches a bad case of the giggles in cloth- ing. Likes shows and especially hikes. Seen with Alma and Mary. 18

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