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Council Governs and Plans Many Activities Student Council ROW 1— Bill Kessler, Katliy Bollwinkle, Norma Dentino, Marcia Janquiera, Cheryl Streibich, Dave McKie. ROW 2--Robert Crag- head, Barbara Koch, Pat Wallace, Sally Johnson, Mary Schliepsiek, Marilee Neptun, Jo-Ann Reith. ROW 3 — Becky Kaspar, Guydeen Beckwith, Kay Scott, Donna Curran, Bud Grimm, John Stenson. ROW 4 — Harold Montville, Suzanne Curtis, Julie Varichak, Colleen Hill, Sarah Carr, Ted Arndt, Gregory Hancock. Colleen Hill begging for daddy at stunt show. Busy Maicia Junquiera in sales cage. One demonstrating for assembly is John Stenson. 23
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Our Student Dave McKie relaxing after a tiring day in council. Elected by the students of each class, our Student Council has the task of governing, plan- ning, and carrying through with the many extra- curricular activities undertaken by the student body. Under the guidance of Mr. McCann, the leadership of Mayor Dave McKie and the work of the council members, such tasks are accom- plished. The miost important school activity under- taken is Homecoming; which includes the stunt shows, the election of the queen, the parade, the dance. Other activities include dances after games, the carnival, paid assemblies, Christ- mas baskets, and Public Relations. This is the first year for the Christmas Wonderland Dance . Last, but not least, the Student Council handles the business carried on at the school ' s sales cage . This is a valuable addition to Manual , especially when the students are in need of school supplies. The sales cage handles all school supplies needed by the students. There- fore, Student Council is the most valuable and deserving organization at Manual . Student Council Executive Board SEATED left to right--Barbara Koch, Maiilee Neptun, Dave McKie, and Pat Wallace. STANDING— Mary Schliepsiek, and Bill Kessler. 22
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SEATED--Katy Scott, Anite Rech, Pat Haste, Georgia Schaefer, Bill Modglin, Carol Tompkins. STANDING--Marcia Hegemeyer, LaRetaHinton, Douglas Tjarks, Rissa Cook, Mrs. Calkins, Tom Simpson, Tom Green, Mary Schleipsiek, not pictured- -David Eddy, Gary Zuercher, Marcy Epps, Marjorie Norman, Karen Rogy, Linda Neptun, Terry Mohn, and David Auer. The 1961 Mirror Was Judged Outstanding . . . Receiving the Mirror in the spring is one of the highlights of the year for the student body. The Mirror is mainly a memory book for a student to remind him of his high school days . A lot of time, work, and effort is put into the preparation of the book. Editor Rissa Cook, staff members, and advisor Mrs . Calkins have the job of preparing the editorial phase of the book, which consists of writing, layouts of pictures and copy, and meeting deadlines . In addition the photography staff has cooperated and done a fine job in getting pictures for the yearbook . Before school opens in the fall, the Business Staff is at work selling advertisements in order to acquire money to have the Mirror printed. Business manager Artha Bell, staff members, and advi- sor Mr . Davis undertake this job to layout the advertising section, promote the sale of the book, and help with its distribution. SEATED--Mary Osberg, Ruth Buss, Artha Bell, June Darnell, Judy Miller STANDING--Maryln Schwerer, Helen Burroughs, Pat Johnson, J. E. Thomson, Charles McCoy, Mr. Davis 24
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