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

 - Class of 1944

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J. he in-between sophomores — much too worldly-wise to forget about getting their silver in the lunchroom or to try absent-mindedly to give their nickels to the ice cream dipper instead of the cashier — too naive to understand just exactly what high school means, to realize how quickly time passes, how soon opportunities are gone. Too old for toys, too young for boys. Well, too old for toys anyway. The other works in theory only. These sophomores are beginning to grow up, to see new sides of this school, which is just beginning to be familiar to them. Maybe Joe donned his ROTC uniform for the first time this year and with this experience became aware of the importance of polished shoes, button polish, too. Jean made her first dress in clothing last semester and wore it proudly. They represent a whole class of Joes and Jeans, waiting in the telephone line in the office to warn their mothers they ' ll be home late — or maybe early for once — taking home their copies of Merchant of Venice, which must be read for English — carrying their geometry books. On the whole it ' s a good class. Although we couldn ' t begin to name everyone who is deserving, it claims people like Rosemary Englert, who has danced her way into popularity, like Juana Griff ard, winner of a treasury certificate for art work, like Albert Chernin, Betty Delks, Jean Maschmeyer and Albert Levy, who appeared in The Booster ' s sophomore Know ' Em Poems. Tenth-grade boys like Ardwood Courtney, John Pittman, William Donahue, Ted Critchfield and Jack Green received Frenzel medals for physical achievement, cooperation, good behavior, leadership. Yes, it is a nice class — a class with opportunity, with capacity for hard work, with faith in the future and themselves. These in-betweens will succeed in the tasks thev set to do. 28



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X hey don ' t hang around the pool room when they should be in the school room, but Small Fry is still an appropriate dedication to our freshmen. More than one bewildered freshie ending up in the girls ' instead of the boys ' locker room has bewailed his fate as a victim of those helpful people who advised him which stairway to take. Older students tease them ' bout their size — small fry — but the freshies this year took advantage of what might have been a handicap and formed two dwarf basketball teams. Skins and shirts or Tutterrow ' s Dynamic Dwarfs and Raker ' s Mighty Midgets developed hot rivalry before the end of the season. The small fry never hear the end of incidents like eating from their trays or going up the wrong side of the stairs. But it was a freshman, Thornton Lambert, who won the Roines yell contest. The freshmen have their representatives to Know ' Em Poem, too. They are Anton Holevas, Walter Reinacker, Carolyn Kuebler and Mary Ann McCrary. Miss McCrary, as president of freshmen girls, was to light the GLM candle at installation service in March, but in a streamlining of the ceremony, candles were omitted. However, she is still full-fledged president and Klee Smith and Barbara Jacobs are her assistants. Freshmen Robert Coins, Allen Glass, Charles Smith, James Jackson, Robert Reifeis and Dean Royalty were the ten high scorers from junior high in the Decathlon Contest in January. First-year people had a try at Mask and Wig this year, too, for the first time in its history — another broken record! Geraldean Powell, Norma Jean Chaney, James Short, Marjorie Sher, Betty Bratcher, Robert Buell, Jerry Gasho and Wesley Walton are the freshmen pledges. 30

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