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.-,. Practicing good citizenship, Cletes Staf- ford pulls the lever to send Nationalist and Federalist senators and representatives to a mock legislature in the State House Nov- ember 18. Miss Stafford learned to use a voting machine when she represented Manual at Girls State last summer. Henry Newlin, John Sharp, Gene Hallock, Ed Mussmann and Dave Coppage also learned techniques of government operation at Boys State. Gracious in service . . . Loyal in purpose ... As they intoned their league pledge, Manual girls saw Joanne Angell installed as president of the Girls League of Manual, following election of officers to make up the GLM Council. The organization took charge of buying and packing Junior Red Cross overseas boxes and planned Hallow- een and St. Patrick ' s Day parties for 9B ' s. The group also sponsored a skating party to finance school activities and planned May Day festivities. Highlighting Manual ' s Education Week observances, Mayor Al Feeney 09, spoke to Redskins on Safeguarding Our Amer- ica. ' Skins also heard a discussion on Learning To Live Together in history classes, and English classes listened to a series of wire recording play-backs. Don Shipley captured first place honors in the Education Week poster contest sponsored by Manual ' s art department. Shirley Bauerle was named second place winner and William Kraas, third. Patricia Pad- dack received honorable mention. Believing that every American has the right to equality of opportunity regardless of race, color, creed or religion, Joyce Hil- gemeier wrote an essay which copped a $25 savings bond in a B ' nai B ' rith-spon- sored contest based on President Truman ' s Civil Rights Committee Report.
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WE LEARN... Tefle Geed Ciifoens . . . To lay the foundation for intelligent citizenship within the student. With this as their aim, members of the rifle squad, chosen because of their ability in ROTC rifle competition, stand ready for inspection. Booster readers chose Ru Ann Cruse, lieutenant colonel, and Joan Cole and Martha Dougherty, honorary captains, as ROTC cadet sponsors. The girls marched with the unit in Armistice and Army Day parades and conducted inspections.
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Him li I Safety-minded Redskins were guided to right methods of driving by Miss Theo B. Parr and Mr. Walter Floyd when Manual received her new dual-controlled Chevrolet last fall. Approximately 248 ' Skins bene- fited from the driver education course, which consisted of classroom driver educa- tion and behind-the-wheel driver training. After turning a few short corners and mak- ing some hair-raising stops, 52 completed the latter course. Realizing the importance of knowing and understanding history, both ancient and modern, Dolores Mabry, Bob Stadt- feld, Ed Frickenschmidt, Iris Carman, Isa- dore Hurwitz and Dorothy Steele received books from Mr. A. R. Williams. Don Foley won the extemporaneous speaking contest with Miss Steele as runnerup. Speaking on The Constitution: Guardian Of Our Liberties, Hurwitz won second place in the American Legion County Oratorical Contest. Pledged to promote high standards of conduct, help plan social and recreational activities, determine club, athletics, pub- lications and assembly policies and encour- age international and national citizenship, Monte O ' Connor accepted the presidency of the Student Affairs Board. He, in turn, installed his fellow officers of the board and all Manualites as members of the Man- ual Community. Dave Coppage has served as first vice president; Frank Mascari, sec- ond vice president; Ru Ann Cruse, secre- tary, and Gary Booher, treasurer. Relieving teachers of hall patrol, the junior class, at the suggestion of the Af- fairs Board, accepted hall duty as a project. The council also made it possible for Tepee Towners to enjoy movies and ping- pong during study and lunch periods, and chose and directed committees for the stu- dent center.
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