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LOLA ELIZABETH HUBBARD — Another one of those girls who wishes to become a nurse. Along wiih the nursing profession, she hopes to devote her time to com- mercial Illustrating. Nice work if you can gel It. OLAS QUBBS — A bicycling fan who goes in for 11 in a big way. Has brought home the medals in two OUt-Of- stale meets. Pals around with the team of lverson and Mull. Hi-Y Club. MAR? JANE HUFFMAN — One of the rarest swingsters al .Manual. Seldom is seen dancing much at school, hul finds time to dance outside of school. Always pah around with Mary Sprenger. Junior Red doss. ANTON HUGHEY — Attended four different schools be- fore finally deciding to graduate from Manual. Since he has worked in a drug store, his ambition is to be a pharmacist. Math Club. MILDRED CHARLOTTE HULL — Can you inu traveling comptometer operator? Whiz at machint Union and filing. Pals, Sylvia Studebaker am Hummel. Top Tenner: Business Girls ' Club; M RUTH HUMMEL — Interested in journalism. Worked on Booster four years. Editor and associate editor of weekly Booster. Friend of Mildred Eggert, Mildred Hull. Ma- soma ; Red Cross-X; Odd Number; Senior Booster staff. SAMUEL HYMAX — Wishes to be a professor of history. Collecls Top Ten pins and prefers history and language. Reporter for Booster; Hi Y and Math clubs. ROBERT IVERSON — Height of happiness is to bowl ; 200 game. Former Booster agent who receives basketball awards outside of school. Pals. Bob Frazee and Waynt Hall of Technical. HERMAN JEFFRIES — Enjoys art and Rembrandt, Jr. Seen often with Ray Sweeney. Active member of acappella cho and Boys ' Olee clubs. GERALDINE JOHNSON — Provides our school with a southern drawl. Came from Mullens. West Virginia. En- joys being jusl a spectator at basketball games with Esther Herbig. Si riving to be a good secretary. ROSEMARIE KAESER — A Manual ho likes to dance and skate. Her best friend, she decli res, is Ray- mond Nordholt. German l !lub. ALICE KENT — Hopes to be a librarian. Favorite ps times are reading and music. Seen often with Rosemai Kaesar. Joyce Ketch um and Elizabeth Kenagy. Masom Red Cross-X. RICHARD KERKHOFF— Wants success in life. Enjoys the three S ' s. shooting, skating and swimming. His fa- vorite subjects are 111:1th and drafting. Hails from Uni- versity Heights; pals around with Ed Cassady ; Math JOYCE KETCH UM — Future dress designer. Enjoys art. sewing, sports, and reading. Seen with Mary Alice Sauter and Doris Sohn. Recording secretary of Junior Red Cross; Masoma. ROBERT KING — Ambition is to be a mechanical engi- neer; interested in basketball, football, shop and math best pals, Cecil Gibson and Richard Miller.
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■H I r ai WILLIAM GUMERSON — Bill is surely going to look well leading an orchestra. Inseparable from Ed Gassad and Orville Crane. Concert Band ; Hi-Y Club ; lyre in music. RUTH GTJNN — A quiet Manualite who will make some- one a good stenographer. Always with Hazel or Marion. Glee Club ; former member of Music and Camera clubs. JANE HALPERN — May be seen almost any week-end at the Indiana Roof. Wants to be a first class secretary. Is seen with Mary Vulk and Minii Bernstein. Mask and Wig Club. MAXINE HANKINS — Another musical member of our class. Participates in all kinds of sports. Is interested in home nursing but her real ambition is to be a file clerk. JOHN HANSING — Roughhonse goes in for basketball, football and golf. Aspires to be a football coach or a lawyer. Pals around with Ralph Phillips. Block M; president of the Service Club ; Roines medal. WILLIAM HARDCASTLE — Another who has aspired to become a professional baseball player. He ' s also a radio repairer. Industrial Arts; Hi-Y Club. LELIA HARLAN — One of the main reasons why the band is so loud. If you don ' t believe it, just watch her blow the French horn. Can you imagine her a kinder- garten teacher? German Club; lyre award. HARRY T. HAWKINS — Came to Manual from Nash- ville High to complete his senior course. His one and only ambition is to make a million and drive a Packard. Enjoys burning the roads. Odd Number Club. FRED HENRY — To attend I. U. and study law is his big ambition. Has proved himself an actor in several Mask and Wig shows and The Royal Family. Speech Arts; Mask and Wig; ticket agent of 135. ESTHER HERBIG — If you want anything started, just see Esther. Her laugh is easily identified. Can be found at all Manual basketball and football games. H. Y. S. ; formerly a member of the Glee Club. FEDORA HERMANN — Fee is right there when some- one mentions sports. She proves it by sporting a Frenzel medal and two block M ' s. Masoma ; Gym Club ; repre- sentative of 135; Booster staff. OLEN HIER — Has been nicknamed Jonas ' ever since his experiences in Mr. Sanders ' algebra class. Wants to become a big business man in the near future. Professes liking for fishing and hunting. BETTY HOAGLAND — Betts is one reason why every- one attends the G. L. M. shows. Is going to give Ginger Rogers competition some day. Seems to like the Lee and Lowe duo. Gym Club. GEORGE JOHN HOLLE — Has worn a beaten path from his house to the skating rink. Someday he is hoping to become an aeronautical engineer. Seen with the other three — Iverson, Leukhardt, and Ferraro. LAURA IIOLLENBAUGH — Likes to read. Considers machine calculation her favorite subject. Aspires to be- come a comptometer operator. Her best pal is her sister, Lena. Business Girls ' Club.
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ELEANOR KINNEY — A sparkling personality from 133 interested in commercial work. Senior Council member; club editor of Senior Booster ; four-year veteran of weekly Booster ; secretary of French Club ; Top Ten, Cam- era, and Masoma. MARY KITCHELL — Collects poems and songs, but she hopes to be a nurse. Her girl friends are Ruth Kitchel, Thelma Slifer and Betty Sullivan.. Girl Guard. RUTH KLEINSCHMIDT— Is interested in English and business training, as she desires a secretarial position. Pals with Gertrude Schleicher and Margaret Schroder. Business Girls ' Club. JAMES KOHL — The villain of our class has only one ambition — to get his social security. Loudest trombone player in school. Often seen with George Weber. Vice- president of the Music Club; Mask and Wig; Roines. DOROTHY KOTTKAMP— Ambitious to work in a big- office. Dorothy really has that swing when she dances. Skating and swimming are also her favorites. Type award ; treasurer of Business Girls ' Club ; Masoma. FRANCIS KRITSCH — Lovely leading lady of The Youngest. Her ambition is to travel far away. Repre- sentative of 135; secretary of Art Club; Forum; Ma- soma. GEORGE KUNKEL— One reason why Union Street is so noisy. This ambitious lad always has his lessons. His middle name is Fun. Likes skating and billiards. ROBERT KUNTZ — Always has something to sell, yet Robert is a very popular boy. He wants to be a million- aire. Likes math and takes plenty of it. Ticket agent of 135; letter in football; Roines. ROBERT KUTZNER — His hobby is to kill innocent little bugs — then study them under a microscope. He also de- velops pictures. Spends a lot of time in the machine shops. Pals with Robert Kluger. MARIAN LAND — Takes home nursing and sewing, yet wants to be a secretary. Another senior girl that has a flock of friends. Pals with Norma Jean. Music and Masoma clubs. MAXINE LANG — An ardent sports fan who likes basket- ball especially. Wants to be a secretary, so she favors all commercial subjects. Likes history- Pals with Bertie Caylor. Odd Number and Masoma clubs. NORMA JEANNE LAWSON — Another one of Manuals ' feminine bicyclists. Will make a good secretary for some big business man. Her favorite subject is Light. Music, Home Economics and Glee Clubs. EVELYN LEE — The best tap dancer ever to truck into the halls of Manual. Imagine a G. L. M. or gym show without Babe! She has an outside interest at the Indi- anapolis Star. Glee Club. VIDA LEE — Another famous lady behind the scenes. She really knows how to make up the cast. Has many in- terests such as politics, dramatics, and journalism. Mask and Wig, Odd Number, and Masoma clubs. WILLIAM LEUKHARDT — Billy is going to Purdue next year. His sax is made of his Top Ten buttons. Doubles on clarinet and drum in band; pals with Bob Rooker; excellent pianist ; class song leader ; likes math. Camera, German and Roines clubs. Fourteen-
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