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

 - Class of 1937

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Alice Westra — An attractive girl who does lots of things. Likes all sports. Top Ten. Recording secretary Junior Red Cross. Forum Club. Masoma. G. L. M. Council. Dorothy Weyreter — Couldn ' t stay with us for the last semester although Dot comes from Shelbyville to see us occasionally. Hopes to become a fine commercial artist. Likes dancing and bike riding. Masoma and Red Cross (X). Ann Wheatley — A peppy importation from Sacred Heart. Surgery is her height to conquer. Efficient in com- mercial work, too. Pals with Kathleen Shaw and Mary Craigmyle. Masoma. Helen Wheatley — A real outdoors girl with a fine fol- lowing of friends. We wonder who Helen ' s outside inter- est is. Plans to become a second Florence Nightingale. Volley ball. Home Economics Club. Irena White — Irena has attended five different high schools: two in Oklahoma and three in Indiana. Our pres- ent and future globe-trotter. Likes office training and shorthand. Richard White — One half of Vinci and White. Incorpo rated. More interested in politics than damsels. Has name engraved on the Manual Debate Cup. Wants to be a soda- jerker (pharmacist). Roines. Josephine Whiteside — Goes in for dancing, especially Johnny ' s. Looks to a big future with a new ear. Jo and Dot are two of her inseparables. Guy Whiteside — A handsome lawyer he ' ll make! Inter- ested in business law and — a certain redhead. We ' ll re- member Bill as our yell leader during first two years at Manual. Pals with Bob Stringer. Track. Dorothy Wilcox — Confesses interest in baseball, music, and Jack Cappas. Wants to be a radio entertainer. Fre- quently seen with April, Virginia, and Shirley. Margaret Willard — Enjoys her roll call chats with Guy Whiteside. Participates in all kinds of sports. Might be- come a blues singer. H. Y. S., Home Economics and Cam- era clubs. Kenneth Willis — Wants to be an electrical engineer. Usually seen with Clifford Gribben. Interested in science and military training (just in ease there ' s a war). Ruby Wininger — Collects pictures for a hobby, and boasts four years ' perfect attendance. Wants to be a stenographer or bookkeeper second to none. Seen usually with Mildred Crim. Camera Club. Geneva Wuertz — Quiet, home-loving girl, is seen about school with Luella Stone, Gertie Johnson. Commercial work is Geneva ' s interest. Business Girls ' and Home Eco- nomics clubs. Paul Zick — Curly-headed center on the varsity. Gen- erally found with Abe, Mike or David. Besides athletics he enjoys collecting photos. He wants to be a millionaire. Science and Radio clubs. 21f

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Delois Swoboda — Dee wins her way into your heart with her loveliness. Interested in a king. One of Manual ' s canaries. Music and Naturalists ' clubs. Secretary of Glee Club. Perfect attendance. Norean Tarter — Hails from Decatur Central and Cen- ter Grove. Collects pictures of the Duke of Windsor. Member of the Manual Friends of Reading, and Business Girls ' clubs. Mary Tillie — Mary ' s interests seem to be divided among Southport, skating and Shirley. Pals with Ruth Todd. President of Red Cross (Y). Vice-president of Latin Club. Masoma. Stephen Tilson — Entertains himself with subjects like math, history, French, and civics. A Shortridger does O. K. for him. Interested in photography. Camera Club. Ruth Todd — It didn ' t take Toddie, the vivacious lass from Terre Haute, long to make a name for herself at Manual. Intimate with Elsie Beth. Glee Club. Mask and Wig. Treasurer of Home Economics Club. Dorothy Tutterrow — Charming miss who came to Man- ual from Southport. Takes an infinite delight in swimming and skating. Usually seen with Dorothy Hier and Virginia Gustin. Business Girls ' Club. Michael Vinci — This Top Tenner with the curly locks is going to be a fine addition to business world. Likes to watch football games. Roines. Hi-Y. Elizabeth Vitz — A pretty boost for our lunchroom. Betty is going to be a very satisfactory secretary. Perfect at- tendance for four years. Top Ten. Masoma and P ' orum clubs. Theodore Voida — A consistent Top Tenner who really has the qualities to make good in his work — yes, it ' s en- gineering. Math whiz. Eagle scout. Press as;ent for Math Club. James Wagner — Likes to build — air castles, perhaps. Starred in machine shop and drafting. Might become a sailor. He likes boating, swimming, and fishing. Lena Waiss — Efficiency describes this winsome miss. Lee spends her leisure time with Shortridge — ? Constantly seen with Velma. Senior Booster staff. Masoma. Eugene Wakeland — One of Manual ' s handsomest chaps. A surgeon in the making (waking). Can really drive his car. Always seen with Robert Sponsel. Treasurer of Ger- man Club. Class play. Emily Walker — Emily has a good Samaritan ambition of becoming a social worker. Often seen reading in the li- brary. Member of the Naturalists ' and Forum clubs. Usually seen with Maxine. Dorothy Walters — Dot is good at producing short stories. She also likes dancing and athletics. Is seen with Lenora Eisenbarth and Paula Mathis. Gym, Masoma and Junior Red Cross clubs. Richard Webber — When Dick gets big, he is going to smoke fat cigars. This jolly good fellow likes to visit Southport. A whiz in shop work. Gym Club.



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JUNE ' 37 MARCHES THROUGH MANUAL September. 1933 We can. We must. We will. With these inspiring words our June ' 37 class was greeted just four short years ago. As freshmen we listened atten- tively as Mr. E. H. Kemper McComb, Manual ' s principal, instructed us upon our conduct as students of E. M. T. H. S. Finally we were dismissed and es- corted to our assignments by helpful Roines boys and Masoma girls. We were now well started on what promised to be four happy years at Manual. Our first year was a horror of sophomore ridicule, diligent study (in some cases) and, worst of all, one through ten. — June ' 37 Marches On. September. 19.34 As haughty sophomores we entered school again obsessed with one desire — ■ to get vengeance on the new group of freshmen. For a few glorious weeks we made them suffer even as we had. However, our teachers settled us down (after the first six weeks), and our second year passed smoothly. — June ' 37 Marches On. September. 1935 Now the frivolous and carefree days were beginning to fade. We attacked our studies zealously and began to think more seriously of the future. Many of our members were becoming prominent in school activities. Others were left behind in the battle for knowledge. — June ' 37 Marches On. September. 1936 Fresh from a restful vacation we entered Manual for our last glorious year. Knowing the necessity for capable class officers, we selected Don Emery, president; Wilbur Meyer, vice-president; Betty Stich, secretary, and Vestal Smith, treasurer. Miss Knox was appointed as class sponsor. Emerald green was chosen as class color. We wore our arm band, designed by Aileene Bra- zeal, at the January ' 37 Ivy Day for the first time. After finishing a joyous first semester, we elected officers for the coming half year. Don Emery was re- elected president ; Wilbur Meyer and Ruth Hale, vice-presidents; Betty Stich and Frances Davis, secretaries ; Vestal Smith and Lorene Hartman, treas- urers. Other offices were filled by Max Stein, prophet; Frances Davis, will maker; Dorothea Ann Graber, giftorian, and Ted Etherington, historian. To Seek, To Find, But Not to Yield was chosen as our class motto. On Ivy Day our class banner, designed by Kennard Kennedy, was proudly displayed. Don Emery as class president furthered tradition by presenting Mr. McComb with the silver trowel. A dance followed in the boys ' gymnasium. It was at this time that we were deeply grieved by the untimely passing of Mr. Ankenbrock, one of our faculty members. Several talented actors were discovered among us and a superior play, Remember the Day, was presented on May 6 and 7 under the able direction of Mr. Green. Class Day, our last important social function, was celebrated May 26 with exercises in the auditorium and the customary dance afterward. It is with joy and yet sorrow that we realize the time for parting is immi- nent. Still we realize that this school will never really be lost to us, but that in the future we ma} 7 return again and in a measure relive our four happy years at Manual. — June ' 37 Marches On. —TED ETHERINGTON

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