Horace Mann High School - Horace Manual Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 30 text:

q VIOLET KURSTIN - Violet ' s natural blush. O ROSE MARIE METZ - One of your disposition not many we will find. qRITA BUSH - There ' s a twinkle in her eye. MARGARET DONLIN gum. y ALICE FRICK Chewing gum, chewing How ' s wonderland, Alice? O MARGUERITE SWOPE - Where quietness pre¬ vails, ability is sure to be. O JOSEPHINE VALENTINE- Here ' s Jeff of the pair. GEORGIA JORDAN - A little bit of sweet. CLASS WILL We, the members of the 1933 graduating class of Horace Mann, in the city of Gary, State of Indiana of these United States, being comparatively sane in mind (at the moment) and about to emerge from these beloved portals forever do hereby bequeath unto our successors our most precious trait, shirt or characteristic, with the sincerest of good fellowship To Jack Dwyer--Elwood (Rock of Ages ) Booth leaves his way with women. To Glen Smith—Howard Martin ' s ability to study. To Alex Papp--Wilmer Jensen ' s height To Hortense Milgrira—Lola Lehman ' s nonchalance To Billy Scroebel--Tora Downey ' s conceit To Mr. Fowble—Edward Fleming ' s hidden knowledge of Civics To Della Stokes—Eileen Miller ' s gift of ' gab ' To Cornell Hollis—Margaret Dodds ' ' hicish ' laugh To Martin Pospichel—Al Ban ' s continual blush To Roger Stapleton—Fred Collins ' ability to cut rehearsals and get by with it To the next G.A.A. president—Kay Barlock ' s faint ' Order, please ' at meetings To anyone who will keep it in use—Dorothy Harm ' s stutter Charles Hanley leaves his habit of repeating stale jokes to anybody that will have it .(Sr. Play-ActHI last line. To Francis Carr—Catherine Cottingham leaves her six solids and all her books To Rog -Stan Laurel-Stapleton—Russ Morrow leaves his sta-comb To Pat—Dot Beilin leaves her well-worn tap shoes To Bill Hake—Jimmy Johnson ' s ability to get good (?) grades in music ZQ —Lola Lehman

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e O o o o o o D o o o c? o o o o o o e o o Horace Manual depression issue JOSEPHINE NOZICKA - She ' s there for sport. ROBERT KIRCHMAYER - Wise cracker! FLORENCE GRIFFITH - Everything is as you take i t. NED MARICH - Devoted brotherJ BERNICE RICHARDSON - Industriousl ALBERT DE ST. JEAN - You ' ve heard the spying about small packages . MARY BARNETT - Full of vim, vigor, and vitality. -AUSTIN SMITH - Just another personality. RUTH BERG - Have you seen her dancing? ROGER SMITH - A Southern lad. GIRDA GAUDIO - A typical example of sweetness. ELMO VERDYNE - Innocence is bliss. ELIZABETH SCHAMER - A sensible girl. BILL ARMSTRONG - Little Billy from Hobart. SYLVIA WILSON - Mischievious little miss. CHARLES KELLEY - Check yer oil. Mister? CHIORE ALOIA - She goes on her way calm¬ ly. •MIKE CHAYKOW3KI - Is he ever here? PAULINE BRILLA - She learned each lesson with laughter and a song. ANDY BEDA - Did some one say hair ? MARION BETTS - Bets on anything. JOSEPHINE SWARTZ - Josie ' MARY SOURIS - A quiet sort of a girl. HERTHE KOSCHE - She keeps to herself. - 19 -



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Ho race Manual. DEPRESSION ISSUE THE CLASS OF 1934 All aboard! All aboard! The Freshman train is pull¬ ing out for High school! Students push and shove to get Jtfie train, calling fond farewells, and holding fast |to suitcases filled with hopes, ambitions and dreams |for a four years tour of adventure at Horace Mann. 0 FThe whistle blows and they ' re off! The journey is a thrilling one. Those who are more studious are received into the folds of the Junior Honor Society, the singers join others in putting on the opera The Gondol¬ iers , and the youthful lads who aspire to be great foot¬ ball stars faithfully eat their porridge every morning. The actors bring back to life Billy Bones and John Silver in Treasure Island. It is generally agreed that we have very good treasure hunters. The cleverness of the decor¬ ations at the Freshman Frolic have never been excelled; beautiful flov ers lined the walls, and from the ceiling hung Japanese lanterns. C The train stops with a jerk! There is a grand scramble Jas the conductor calls out Everybody out! Everybody out! Change cars for the Sophomore train! Don ' t forget your books and packages. All out-. Excited Sophomores board the train. Some have fallen by the wayside, but are not missed in the excitement. There is bigger and F better entertainment on this trip. Willie Baxter ' s excellent love making in Seventeen brings forth many ohs and ahs . The Sophomore Hop marks another victory for the class. Many tongue-tied and embarrassed youths have great difficulty in finding courage to invite their best girls, but at the dance a good time was had by all. At the third station the train takes on more self-poss¬ essed and accomplished students. Many of them look with longing eyes at those taken into the Senior Honor Society, a ' nd hope that some day they will have this great honor thrust upon them. The Junior play Clarence displays f J great talent and certainly plays a game with the JP names Smun, Smart, Smith, and Moon. Many of our boys d - have at last realized their dreams of being athletic heroes. The girls have also shown great skill in various athletic events. This years Music Festival brought more talent to light in both the Mixed Chorus and the Girls ' Glee Club. The Junior class has just one more offering to make before assuming the responsibilities of upper¬ classmen which will be the Prom. --Lois Kirtland - 21 -

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