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The armband for the Class of ' 53 was designed by Dick DeHoney, senior. Class colors were maroon and white; the motto, Onward Ever, Backward Never. After four years, seniors become familiar to other Manualites, and every senior activity or recognition Senior tealule MemosUzl becomes one more memoir to be tucked away and treasured. Student Affairs Board President Robert Koepper was assisted by fellow seniors Jack Miller, vice-presi- dent; Joan Crow, secretary; and Judy Rodman, Bar- bara Lockhart, and Jim Beatty, board members. Candidates for the Fiesta Popularity Contest from the senior class were Janet Mahan, Patricia Clemons, Charles Monroe, and Bill Crow. Representing Manual, Joan Crow was a delegate to the U. N. in New York. At a meeting with the governor of Indiana, a fifty- dollar cash prize was awarded to Kath leen Callon, win- ner of a state-wide essay contest. Country folk-dancing charmed Manualites into the school cafeteria this year for the Ivian Square Dance. The thrones, surrounded by corn stalks and pumpkins, were occupied by Clem and Corabelle. The winning couple, Barbara Lockhart and Carl Hager (top left), were crowned with straw hats. Roaming the sports floor, Indian mascot Joan Crow urges her team to scalp its opponents. Miss Crow (top right) who wears the costume of an Indian princess, has been the Manual mascot for three years. Lorna Nelson and Bill Oakes were elected king and queen of the bean soup eaters at the Dads Club Bean Supper. Hatchets were buried while Tribsters honored Washing- ton ' s birthday at the annual Cherry Tree Hop. Marilyn Andrews was elected Martha and Harry Shaner, George. 26
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DORIS VAN BENTHUYSEN— Bus. Girls CI. 2 ; FHA 1 ; Pep CI. 1 ; Tap CI. 2 ROSE MARY VAN JELGERHUIS— Band 2-4; Bus. Girls CI. 2-4; Girls ' Intramural Sports 1-4; Jr. Red Cross CI. 1-4; Spanish CI. 1 MARIAN WALTON— FHA 1; Glee CI. 2-4; Spanish CI. 3; Tap CI. 3; Vaudeville 2 MARY WARD— Field Day Contestant 3 ; Poetry CI. 1, 2 JANET WASHAM DONALD WESTRICK— Basketball 1-3; Projection CI. Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Track 1, 2 BEVERLY WHEATLEY— Band 1-3; Dance Band Soloist 1-4; Majorette 1-4; Sr. Choir 1-4 ANNA WILKEY— FHA 1; Glee CI. 2-4; Tap CI. 3 ; Vaudeville 3 EDDIE WILLIAMS— Roines 4 FORREST WILLIAMS— Basketball 2-4; Projection CI. 2, 3; Track 2, 3 BEVERLY WILLSON— Bowling 1, 2; Cadet Teacher 4; Glee CI. 1-4; Jr. Red Cross CI. 2, 3 ; Vaudeville Sponsor 4 MARY WOODEN— Bus. Girls CI. 2; FHA 2 JOSEPH WORTMAN CHARLES WRIGHT Members of the 1953 graduating class not pictured are the following: Mary Dietrich Irvin Estes Bernie Gellerman Mima Grady Josephine Gundlach Neal Kent Norman Kraus Charles Ratliff Stanley Sandler Carl Schnepf Charles Tucker Joan Ward James Williams January graduates. Graduation requirements completed in night school. Graduation requirements incomplete. drt ¥h It has a long way to grow before it reaches its big brothers, but the ivy gets a good start with the help of Charles Monroe, class president, and Rosalyn Roembke, secretary, of the graduating class of ' 53. Members of the class w;.tched and wished it a long lifetime. — 25 —
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fjuniosil Library assistants during the fall se- mester (top) were Betty Tanis, Mary Farley, Diane Scott, Marilyn Hartman, and Joyce Mills. Decorating the Christmas tree for the main hall (bottom left), Marie Schrader, Eugene Nichols, Virginia McKhann, Joy Powers, Barbara Lewis, Mr. Oral Bridg- ford, junior class sponsor, and Jim Wes- sel find a ladder necessary equipment. Class officers (center right) were Joy Powers, secretary; Jim Wessel, vice- president; Mary Calvert, treasurer; and Don Durrett, president. For the first time ten outstanding jun- iors were awarded silver medals on Recognition Day, February 23. They were Nancy Bonewits, Wayne Brehob, Mary Calvert, Kenneth Dornfeld, Bar- bara Henn, Don Lindemann, Carolyn Link, Linda McMurray, Kenneth Hughes, and Kathryn Weiland. Rose Hough and Freda James receive square dance tickets (bottom right) from Mrs. Beatrice Morell. Their home room, 230, was the first to reach 100 per cent in Ivian sales. Representatives for Juniors in the popularity contest were Marshia Clark, Marjorie Wright, Jim Wessel, and Marshall Hurley. Judie Pedersen was awarded third place in the Miss Flame contest, sponsored by the Indianapolis Times. Dancing to the music of Billy Moore ' s band at Butler University ' s Atherton Center, the juniors enjoyed the prom held in early April. William Abrams, Harold Acker, Francis Ackerman, Billy Adams, Barbara Akers, Willie Alford, Ronald Allanson, Donald Archer, Robert Ashmore. Art Baker, Harry Baker, Barbara Bald- win, Charles Barker, Robert Barnhart, Dave Barton, Marvin Baumer, Lura Ben- nett, Carl Biszantz. Jack Black, Margie Black, Richard Black, Shirley Black, Lester Blaylock, Kenneth Boen, Glenda Bohannon, Edith Bonar, Nancy Bonewits. Charles Boone, Richard Bornstein, Larry Boyd, Russella Boyd, Marilyn Branden- burg, William Breedlove, Wayne Brehob, Martha Brill, Pat Bronson. SI 27
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