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Living . . . Art. K. helps with he snipping as student assembly members Barbara Schomberg, Karl Walker, and Suann Luessoiv help Miss Jennie Croas plan the birthday square dance. Miss Croas was Stu- dent Affairs Board sponsor during the second semester. 19 —
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Blueprint For With Manual Friends . . One thing not usually associated with blueprints had to go on those drawings of Art K. Tect ' s. The plans of life at Manual in 1951-52 had to have people —people by the hundreds! From eighth graders to Dads and from department assistants to department heads, they took part, after classes were over, in group activities such as Ivy Day and all-school functions s uch as the school ' s birthday square dance. In the picture above senior president Jack Kidwell returns the trowel to Principal C. Edgar Stahl after planting the ivy for the Class of ' 52. Dick Nyers, vice- president; Rose Kelsey, fall semester secretary; Mr. W. Finley Wright, senior sponsor; and Charles Raker, treasurer, look on. 18-
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Seniors Reigning over the Cherry Tree Hop, sponsored annually by the Girls Glee Club, Jane Ray was elected Martha and Jon Livingston, George. Barbara Lawrence and James Weber (standing) were two of the other candidates for the honor. Guided by the motto Not Finished; Just Begun, seniors led the school through the bustle of classes and activities that was to end their four years at Manual. The class opened the year with the Ivian sales cam- paign which went over a thousand sales. The cam- paign was closed by the Ivian Sock Hop, at which Dick Nyers and Barbara Nibarger were chosen Mr. and Miss Ivian. Girls trained by Barbara Willoughby. ' 51 Manual graduate, provided the floor show. A big day for the class was Ivy Day, which was highlighted by the traditional Ivy planting ceremony by class president Jack Kidwell. Following the planting, Kidwell presented the silver trowel to the class of ' 53, represented by Presi- dent Harry Shaner. Officers chosen for the first semester were (bottom) Rose Kelsey, secretary; Jack Kidwell. president ; and Dick Nyers, rice-president. -20-
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