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Language Arts Symbolic of three methods of communication — reading, writing, and speaking — is the Language Arts segment of the Mosaic, representing English, social studies, and languages. These expose Manual pupils to past and present cultures, laying the foundation for better human relations. Manual ' s modern library, shown below, provides study facilities for all students.
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Manual ' s $4,500,000 building and spacious campus are shown in this aerial view. The one blot on the landscape is the con- struction of the new Madison Avenue bridge over Pleasant Run. The bridge will be a part of the super-highway which will pass Manual ' s front door. It will be a good many months before this project is completed. This wooden footbridge is a temporary crossing over Pleasant Run for Manualites and their neighbors. Al- though not much to look at, it does provide a way to cross over the creek. Four curious Manualites become sidewalk superintendents, ob- serving construction work on the new bridge. Just behind them is the pile-driver which has made itself heard throughout the building.
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Good Morning to you from the studio of WMHS, greets Manualites each morning at 7:55 from their own radio station which is operated by Radio Speech students. Marilyn Bates, Roger Smith, and Jim Hancock prepare for a morning ' s program. Orators Amy Lou Nelson and Al Helms each won a first place in the Social Studies Department ' s an- nual Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. Partici- pants were judged before a student assembly. Mr. A. R. Williams, head of the Social Studies Department, pre- sents awards to Teddy Winckelbach, Delia Patterson, Janet Jones, Sandra Cooley, Janice Moran, Al Helms, and Jim Stainbrook at a tea in their honor. I 1
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