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ute of dream4 Shirley Turner, Ann Solomon, and Potricio Brown admire the trophy won by Mongol itudent for the belt record in ic.'e driving during the 1953 ipring iemeiter. (Top Left. Remaining pictures are identified in clockwiie order.) Joy Seiler ottitt Mr. E. Edword Green by reading one of the doily an. nouncement over the public oddrett »y tem. Mr . Rauwbol William , the lady in the bookstore, help Bert Frentress, Jomet Weiiel, ond Winifred GIggy tock up on tchool tupplie . Picture , picture , and more picture ! A picture record of their tchool day it revealed when Sandra Glodton and Linda Gandy open their locker door. A fomilior tight to Monuolite this yeor, workmen were buty oil winter completing the building. Thit one it erecting bleacher in the gymnotium. Working in the cafeteria during one of the lunch period , Shirley DeMore it reody to ottitt hungry student Barbara Spilker, Florence Wotton. Bob Sodrel. Robert Corson, ond Carl Keyler. Behind the tcene , Mi Nellie Corter help prepare one of the gigantic meolt served at Tepee Town each doy. Thit huge 500-horiepower boiler, located in the north end of the gymnotium building, put the heof on Monuolite . Between classes Woyne Bigger . Williom Fitrgerold. William Burn , W!|. liam Brill, Thomo Vittorio, and Louis Coy cotch up on tho latest gossip. Also engaged in deep conversation are Mary Lib Chapman. Jack Potter, ion, and Mr. Douglas Conrod, descending the stair inside the moin entrance. The receptionist are Wilma Privett and MaDonna Chilton.
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Z)lte ck amberi in Poge Students ............................................. I I Closses and Foculty................................... 41 Activities .......................................... 55 Sports .............................................. 75 Advertising 89
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cl? of the job, the dreamerA Moking the dream come true wasn't easy. Besides money and hard work, it took time and persistence on the part of many people who were determined that Manual should not be second to any school— anywhere! Most of these people were Southsiders who especially realized the need for a new high school in their vicinity. The Roines, Masoma. and Manual Alumni, as well as P-TA groups and civic clubs throughout Indianapolis gave their wholehearted support to this program. I I I I I I I I I Representing the school board. Mr. Emil V. Schood and Mr. Raymond Brondev seal the cement ofter articles depicting tho history of Manual were placed in the cornerstone on August 21. I9S2. It all began about 13 years ago when a petition, signed by thousands of taxpayers requesting the new school, was presented to the Board of School Commissioners. Preliminary plans for the building were not begun until three years later. Then in 1945 the present site was purchased. Southsiders began to believe their dream was finally coming true; however, because of World War II and restrictions on construction, plans for the school were postponed. Representing the student body. Student Affairs Board memberi ore (back row) Gladys Grider. Sherry Oyer. Sonja Poppaw. Jock Patterson. Al Helms. Donald Durrett, Marie Schrader. James Gobble. Mrs. Jennie Howe. Noncy Bonewits, Williom Preston, and Lou Ellen Crow. Other members ore (front row) Carolyn Bishop. Noncy Foster. Kathleen McCormick, Bonnie Johnson, Larry Baker. Karl Wolker. and Ronald Clork.
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