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Emmerich Manual Training High School opened its doors in September to the largest group of Tribes- men enrolled in recent years. Eleven new teachers and nearly 200 eighth graders trooped into the Wigwam to begin a year of fun and work. Placing the first brick in the wall of many activities at Manual this year, the Dads Club spon- sored a bean supper where Carolyn Smith and Jack Miller were chosen Dotty and Dan Bean. Soon after Tribesmen were settled again in their Wigwam, Chief Burton W. Gorman accepted a teach- ing position and fellowship at George Peabody Col- lege. The new chieftain, Mr. C. Edgar Stahl, was welcomed by the squaws and braves of the Manual At the Dads Club Bean Supper Jack Miller and Carolyn Smith (top picture) won the titles Dan and Dotty and appropriate trophies because their roll room, 208, had the largest repre- sentation. David Englert shows how he ale the most beans as Mr. Will am Knapp, Dads Club, and Mrs. Edna Gullett, sponsor of 208. look on. Surrounded by flowers sent to congratulate him on his appointment, Mr. C. Edgar Stahl is shown in the bottom picture just after he became the new principal of Manual in October. 4 —
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