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JUe r 51 i niosi elate, oj ic l Robert Schaefer President Paul Lee Vice President Price Hawkins Vice President Colleen Freeland Secretary Maybe Manual needs a Senior Crime Investigat- ing Committee — for senior class president, Robert Schaefer (top left) was re-elected as the 1 95 1 class prexy for his third term. Assisting him as vice pres- ident for the first semester of the senior year was Price Tuggie Hawkins (top right). After Tuggie left to continue his education at Purdue University, Paul Lee (lower left) took over the veep post. Colleen Freeland monopolized the secretary ' s position for the entire year. Class treasurers were (left to right) Virginia Bauerle, Carolyn Auble, and Barbara Helfenberger (top row), and Robert Shell, Mary Jo Adams, and Don Behrens (bottom row). These students form the Senior Council which plans class activities and appoints committees. Senior Having served out all their time, seniors can say farewell to the old ship and can leave but not with- out recollections so that they will Remember Manual. First on the remembering calendar would be Ivy Day; then the Christmas party at which Mr. Robert Crawford played Santa. Seniors turned workmen when the Class Play came around for all sold tickets, tried their hand at acting, or worked on a committee. On May 1 8, any boy with a tie and any girl with heels was recognized as a senior for Senior Class Day had come to Manual. Highlights of the year included the election of Mr. and Miss Ivian, Herb Crihfield and Barbara Helfenberger. The two reigned at the Ivian Ball, the annual yearbook dance. Martha and George elected at the Cherry Tree Hop, sponsored by the Girls ' Glee Club, were seniors Annie Wilson and Jim Nyers. Virginia Bauerle Treasurer Carolyn Auble Treasurer Barbara Helfenberger Treasurer Robert Shell Treasurer Mary Jo Adams Treasurer Donald Behrens Treasurer Page Twenty-four
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Like in a clock there are many working parts at Manual. The students are the numerous small parts that determine whether the clock is to run properly or not. How each part acts affects the others. Pictured on the left is a part of the students as they came out the Meridian street entrance for a fire drill practice. Similar atom drill prac- tices were held for the first time this year in ac- cordance with the civil defense program or- ganized throughout the city. You don ' t have to look hard to see us in there, do you Rosalyn? We ' re all over the place, Bill Kraas seems to be saying to Rosalyn Roembke, representing the girls ' section in the clock, below. Page Twenty-three
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planaed many eaentl . • • When the time came for play, senior actors put on the grease paint and went behind Manual footlights to put on the Senior Class Play, The Late Christo- pher Bean by Sidney Howard. Under Director Mr. Douglas Conrod, the show went on March 16, but Man- ualites were given a preview of the play at an all school convocation when a short skit was given. In the skit, Ada, Gay Smith (pic- tured at right) is shocked by the inti- macy of her younger sister, Susan, Col- leen Freeland and Warren, Paul Hol- craft. K :m 3 k . Donna Abernathey Robert Adams Wilma Adams Barbara Aichhorn Doris Allee Veda Birdwel Richard Brehob J? c$. Robert Baldwin Patty Barger Donald Barr Jo Nell Bartley Evelyn Baumer Carolyn Bennett Morris Allee Pete Argeroplos t J Rildamae Black Gwendolyn Borgman Jack Botos Jerry Bottorff Shari Bentz Ruth Brink Mary Etta Brooks Marion Bro Myra Buck Charles Burgess Page Twenty-five
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