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Bah! Humbug! shouted Scrooge, Fred Buehl, to his congenial nephew, C. D. Brooks, when they presented a portion of The Christmas Carol in the all-school yuletide program (1). Tepee Towners chose Mary Jacobs to reign as Queen of the May (2). Joan Cole, Bridget Hogan, Florence Durham and Marion Sexson were Miss Jacobs ' attend- ants. Freshman girls enjoyed the Girls League of Manual St. Patrick ' s Day party when Shirley Thomas was installed as president of the English I group (3). Dancers at the Cherry Tree Hop, spon- sored by the Girls Glee Club, chose Jack Roberts and Miss Jacobs to be George and Martha Washington at the annual affair (4).
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The antics of a couple of swell, hoboes Harry Schmedel and George Breithaupt, were featured in Young Man ' s Fancy (1). Other cast members (5) joined the audience in applause for a jitterbug dance by Schmedel and Dearlyn Boyd (2) in Dinky ' s Little Diner. Acrobatic team Anita Gray and Mary Brandlein (3) provided comedy in the Harlem Street Scene while Mary Jacobs, Tom Mc- Crary and George Bower (4) wove their shadow dance into Fantasy In Dreamland. McCrary and Mrs. Vivian L. Siener sponsored Fantasy In Dream- land; Charlote Levy, Miss Caryl Gaines and Miss Freda M. Hart, Young Man ' s Fancy, and Miss McDonald and Miss Dorothy Rein- acker, Harlem Street Scene. With faculty sponsors Mr. E. Edward Green, Miss Helen E. Tipton and Mr. W. Finley Wright, Charles Fisher, Miss Levy, Betty Hawkins, Miss Jacobs, Lochard, Schmedel, John Sharp, Myron Silverman, Jean Ann Tutterrow, Miss Willoughby. McCrary, Stephanie Stanton, Miss Boyd and Don Foley made up the general vaudeville committee. 27
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While Manualites learned to know 9B ' s, faculty members were welcoming some freshmen, too. Newcomers to the ' 48-49 teaching staff were five rookie instructors including a new net coach and two new librarians, Misses Helen Carter, Helen Louise Negley and Dorothy Reinacker, Mrs. Bernice Cartmell and Mr. R. E. McConnell. The newcomers were honored at a between-semesters faculty party with Mr. E. Edward Green as emcee. Another faculty social event was a February tea honoring Mr. Burton W. Gorman, newly appointed principal. Mr. Gorman will take over the reins at Manual when Mr. Barnhart moves to the city school offices as director of extended school services. Faculty and students alike mourned the death of Mr. Carl F. Hanske, who died November 28. A permanent memorial to the genial science department head has been established by Mrs. Hanske in the form of a fund for an annual award to an outstanding science student. M Sgt. Leland R. Anderson, ROTC Mrs. Ada M. Bing, English Mrs. Edith R. Binkley, Music Mrs. Coral Taflinger Black, History Mr. Harold G. Boese, Science Miss Josephine Boyd, Home Economics Mr. J. H. Brayton, Science Mr. William D. Breedlove, Music Mr. Oral Bridgford, Physical Education Mr. E. L. Brittan, Music Miss Helen Carter, English Mrs. Bernice H. Cartmell, Librarian Mr. Boris C. Chaleff, Science Miss Ada M. Coleman, Mathematics Miss lone Colligan, English, Director of Publications Mr. Paul M. Collins, Mathematics Miss Elizabeth L. Davis, Foreign Language Director of Visual Education Mr. Oran M. Davis, Art Miss Gladys A. Denney, Art Miss Dorothy M. Ellis, Home Economics, Dean of Girls ■ r 31
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