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OUR APPRECIATION To the three principals whose wis- dom, leadership, and counsel has many times helped us combat the obstacles in our school career . . . Uy i- AND TO . . . The sponsors of our class, whose excellent guidance has made our senior year the happiest and most productive we have ever known.
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FAREWELL TO MANUAL Fair Manual, my boyhood school, Where learned I math and grammar rule; For four long years I ' ve heard your sounds That go with schools the world around. The clang of lockers, the tread of feet, As pupils from the class retreat; The echoing band and glee club clear, The lunchroom and student cheer; The parents ' pride on Open Day , When first they view their child ' s display, And hear the prof as he relates Their offspring ' s fine and virtuous traits. With all these echoes that I ' ve heard Go many pleasures you ' ve conferred; The happy friendships I have made, Which, through the years, can never fade; Those times I thought myself in love, And how in class my thoughts would rove, Until from out my reverie The prof, amused, would startle me ; The sports events I would attend In company with all my friends ; How we would cheer the home-team on Until our speech was all but gone, How when On team the band would surge We ' d thrill with patriotic urge ; Then lastly disappointment ' s fill Which made the joys seem better still. For many years, school I know, You ' ve seen the pupils come and go; Some have acquired a noted name, While others live unknown to fame ; But all, with memories sweet, recall The days when they did walk your hall. And now I too must leave your door, Oh that I could return once more ; Oft have I wished to leave behind The toil of class and homework grind, Have often mocked with hidden smirk The profs, severe, who made me work; Yet, looking back, the profs were right, And hated class seems pure delight; W T e value little the best we get, Until we are deprived of it. You ' ve taught me much, school of mine, Of manners, books, and culture fine; But though this learning dies away, These memories will ne ' er decay; Unstained they are by selfish aim, God grant they ' ll always be the same. — Boyd Collins.
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EDGAR SIEGEL — Any honors our illustrious class presi- dent hasn ' t received are usually not worth having ' . Ac- cording to Handsome , the Booster could not gel along without him. Odd Number and Service clubs; vice-presi- dent el Koines; The Royal Family. FRANK KING — As|i Likes golf, swimming I Ice, and Koines ; via team, lias received yell leader ; two Fren ires to he a mechanical en and girls. President Scienc -president senior class; capUl dock M ' s as student manag zel medals. Booster. Se in ye JACK SHAABER — Our vice-president of 1 ' 1 7 is planning to he a forester. .lack hails from Pennsylvania and in his Shorl time at .Manual has attained (mite a name and many friends. President of the Verse Choir; secretary of the Military Club; Mask and Wig; Koines. MENKA GULEFF — Menka. our efficient secretary of 135, is among Manual ' s busiest. Secretary-treasurer of Masoma. Numerous Top Ten pins; Frenzel medal; Bruce Robison Post Award; vice-president of Mask and Wig. Forum clubs; cast of The Youngest. RUTH MORGAN — Charming secretary of 217. Interested in French and music. ( ' ,. L. M. and gym show performer: president of French Club; roll room representative; as- sistant editor of Senior Booster; four-year member of weekly Booster staff; Top Ten; Masoma; Camera; May Queen. JEAN G. SCOTT — Roll Room 217 ' s versatile treasurer has been a constant companion of Ruth and Menka. Smiles Scott is planning to be an artist. President of Art ami Masoma clubs; Forum and Camera member ; The Youngest. May Queen attendant. ROT 11IBNER — Treasurer of 135 and Booster agent. Is better known as Points, and he really kept the net hot getting them. Added a block M sweater to his basketball awards. Likes Fred Henry ' s company. JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS — Manual ' s contribution to the news world. Booster staff four years; sports editor, two; editor Senior Booster; Star correspondent ; secretary Service Club; member of Stonko. Jimmie, and Edgar trio. WILLIAM PATTERSON — The efficient business man ager of the weekly and Sen ior Booster, who ' s also in- terested in dramatics, photography, music, and straw- berry blondes. Member of Mask and Wig, Camera Club, and Orchestra. Bill prizes highly his Top Ten pins. EVELYN ACHGILL — Likes to skate, swim, dance and go to the movies. Wants to be a big success as a secretary. Her pals are Dot Kottkamp and Martha Baker. Business ( iirls ' and Masoma. MARION ALLANSON — Her hobbies are dancing and athletics; her ambition, to be a gym teacher; and her favorite subject, gym. President Gym Club; three G. L. M. shows. MARY LUIS ALLEE — Likes music, bicycling, tennis and photography; wishes to be a music teacher; her favorite subjects are French. English and music; pals, Doris Brabender and Eleanor Kinney. STo.VKc ANGELKOVICH— Candidate for R. O. T. C. ' s most handsome captain; president Mask and Wig Club; Roines, Military, and Forum clubs. Wants to be a drafts- man. Seen with Menka. Casts of The Youngest and The Royal Family. MAK.TORIE ARNOLD — Southport ' s gift to Manual. Usu- al l. can be seen with Francis or Juanita. Likes to snap pictures and wants to be a commercial photographer. Sponsor of lunch room marathon. HAROLD J. ARNOLD — Likes mathematics and wishes to be a draftsman. He and Mathews (Perry and Vines) are inseparable. Also seen with Kniptash and Henry. Tennis champion. -Five
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