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

 - Class of 1938

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ROBERT ZIMMBR— Goes in to inc in a bis way. Usually seei Ne ■Speck Pet club. Bam M ' Spito ling and MARY ZIMMERMAN— Likes fishing, bicycle i b boy who lives in the land of sunshine. Interested In public health work. President of Naturalists ' Club; sec- retary of G. L. M.: secretary of Mask and Wig; Top Ten; The Royal Family . May queen attendant. KARL FREDERICK ZUMKELLER— Wants to be either a mechanic, an aviator, or a draftsman. Likes to make furniture and repair watches. Best pals are Richard leager and Bob Weimer. Favorite subjects are shop and drafting. EMMERICH MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL IVY DAY PROGRAM SENIOR CLASS OF 1938 December 7, 1937 MOTTO: CONSTANTLY STRIVING; EVENTUALLY SUCCEEDING Processional Orchestra A Class Song 1 Words by Dorothy Egger PROLOGUE Senior Group Mary Zimmerman, George Weber. Genevieve Guenther. Richard Bauchle, Thclma Wiebke, James Kohl. PROCESSION OF BANNERS Spirit of Manual Frank King Bearers of banners Members of the Class of 193S IVY CEREMONY Music Dorothy Egger and Mary Lois Allee The Ivy Vine Jack Shaaber, Vice-President The Ivy of 1938 Norman Burger, Vice-President Ivy Day Poem Boyd Collins The Presentation of the Ivy and the Return of the Trowel to Mr. McComb Edgar Siegel, President of the Class Acceptance Mr. McComb Song by audience On Manual Recessional Orchestra A OUR IVY VINE Tune of Harbor Lights We plant our ivy vine, And hope we ' ll see it always climbing. This one dear ivy vine, That we ' ll revere always. Tho ' in the years to come, We may forget our present friendships. Remember Ivy Day, ' Twill bring us near again. To Manual ' s memory we dedicate this day. To E. M. T. H. S. here ' s loyalty for age. And to our ivy vine. We pledge an ever fond remembrance Its high ideals we gain With us fore ' er will stay. — Dorothy Egger. THE IVY As if they ' re trying to reach the sky. So grow the slender ivy vines ; Each year they grow a little more, And always ever upward climb. Although their jroal seems far away They never pause or downward look ; But bravely striving on their way, Obey the motto that we took. We too each year in someway grow. Advance in wisdom, strength, or deed: Inspired by the, O school, we vow, We can, we must, we will succeed. And though the climb seems rough and : We never will our steps retrace ; But forward press with greater zeal : Our past forget ; our future face. — Bcyd Collins. — Twi teep

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EMMETT WERNER— Likes anything connected with drafting-, shoi and swimming. Wants to become a Diesel engineer. Usually seen with John Sauter and Bernie Baker. Is a member of the Marquetry and Inlay Club. WILMA WELLMAN — Enjoys commercial subjects and secretarial work. Best pals are Violet Throm and Thelma Wiebke. Plays the piano and collects Indian head pen- nies. Top Ten; Business Girls ' , and Masoma. VIRGINIA WHARTON — Here is one girl who wants to do her work well, whatever it may be. Likes dancing and shows. Seen with Evelyn, Norma and Martha. Art, Busi- ness Girls ' and Camera clubs. ROBERT WHITE — Came to Manual from Bloomington High School. Interested in nature study, he hopes to become a landscape gardener. Likes science and commer- cial law. A good friend of Al Smith. MARIE WHITLEY — Interested in boys, especially Cliff. Has master typist ' s certificate and wants to be a good professional typist. Usually seen with Martha Williams and Gertrude Todd. Member of Business Girls ' Club. Ma- LLOYD WICKLIFF — Seen at Manual with Bob Iverson and Bob Zimmer. Likes automobile racing and girls at Shortridge. Hopes to make his race car, Jeep Junior, run. Formerly hot-lick clarinetist in Band A. Camera Chili. THELMA WIEBKE — Wants to be a secretary or buyer in a large store. Likes commercial subjects and history. Best friends are Violet Throm, Wilma Wellman, and Martha Summeier. Treasurer of Red Cross ; president of Shakespeare. MARTHA WILLIAMS — Wants to be another Ginger Rogers. Likes dancing, swimming and skating. Favorite subject is personal regimen. Best pals are Marie Whitley and Virginia Wharton. A member of the H. Y. S. Club. MABEL WINANS — A girl that really likes to cook. Wants to be a food demonstrator. Favorite subjects art foods and clothing. Also likes reading and skating. Best friends are Helen Tipton and Dot Buchles. Home Eeon- Dmics Club. MAR.TORIE WINEMAN — Would like to be another Lilly Dache. Favorite subjects are art and millinery. Likes to play tennis, ride a bicycle and read. Favorite friend Grace Pryor. Camera Club. LESTER WINZENREAD — Red is interested in all sports and models. AVants to become a tool and die maker. Fa- vorite subject is machine shop. Best pals are Raymond Hider and Bill Mathews. Lyre for work in Band A. Hi-Y Club. JULIA WONDERS — Likes swimming, tennis, sewing, bicycle riding, and skating. Wants to become a dress- maker or saleswoman. Favorite subjects are millinery and clothing. Member of Home Economics and Camera clubs. MARVIN WYANT — Our flashy forward whose hobbies are basketball and stamp collecting. AVants to be a high pressure salesman. Enjoys the company of Petroff, O ' Neil and Zimmer. Secretary of Service Club ; Band ; block M in track and basketball. H. RICHARD YEAGER — An aspiring band president. Hobbies are jewelry making and swimming. Selects Bob Taylor and Mary Alice Sauter as best friends. Top Ten button. Favorite subjects are jewelry and art. Member of Boys ' Glee Club. ERNEST DENZIL YOUNG — Wants to become a good draftsman. Likes to read and draw plans of houses. Best pals are Marion Sims and Bud Stewart. Mathematics Club; vice-president of German Club; five Top Ten but- tons. Twenty-four-



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THE BOOSTER Published by the June 1938 Class of Emmerich Manual Training High School EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Jimmie Angelopolous Assistant Editor Ruth Morgan Feature Writers Nelson Neal, Myrtle Brier, Doris Bra- bender, Edgar Siege], and Boyd Collins. Personals Stonko Angelkovich, David Fogle, Frank King, William Leukhardt, Dorothy Egger, Menka Guleff, Una Baskerville, Mary Lois Allee, Jane Flora, Merle Mc- Kinley, Jack Shaaber, Thomas Ryan, Veryl Sturdevant, Mildred Otting, Helen Sells, Mary Sprenger, Vivian Sehulz, Mary Zimmerman, Robert Fechtman, Paul Moehl- man, Nina Switzer. Typist Mildred Eggert Sports Elitor Eugene McCarty Assistant Orville Crane Club Editor Eleanor Kinney Photography Mr. Finch, Ruth Hummel, Reid McFall Adviser Miss Gretchen A. Kemp BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager William Patterson Assistants Wilfred Robinson and Menka Guleff Bookkeepers .... Anna Schnepf, Richard Yeager, Boris Petroff, Lulu Ricos, Richard Kerhoff, Elisabeth Lockhart, and Nina Marie Dresslar. Adviser Miss Helen Hayne- MANUAL, WE THANK THEE Manual, we thank thee ! For the opportunity to better our individual status, to secure the essential foundation of knowledge which we hope to exercise and aug- ment in the future, we are your debtors. A few short years ago we were tossed into the ' ' grinder of education from which we emerged, though not a finished product, far in advance of our initial stage. Serving four years as understudies under the watchful guidance of our ever-encouraging faculty, we have enacted the part of a rolling magnetic sphere, gathering bits of knowledge that penetrated the intellectual capacities. Some of the retentive powers where high, others less coercive. We have made attempts — both fruitful and barren — in our various lines of endeavor. We have borrowed Manual ' s instruments to venture forth in our corresponding fields. For this we have been plunged into deep obligation to the lender, Manual. The theme of the June ' 38 senior class — Constantly Striving, Eventually Succeeding — ■ describes our uphill climb to the lofty heights of the ladder of success. During the course sin- cere efforts were made to attain the primary goal — that first step. Currently, we shall ' begin striving for increased altitude. Constantly striving for accuracy, straight- for- wardness, ingenuity, simplicity and persever- ance, we have established high hopes that we shall eventually succeed in our quests. Again, mindful of our indebtedness to you, Manual, we thank thee. —J. A. THEY EDITED THIS BOOK n e ' mm g ' £ P p 1 If June ' 38 Senior Booster Staff Twenty-six —

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