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Developing Skill in Communication Opens Roads Toward Opportunities The art of self-expression is developed at Manual through all studies in the Language Arts field. Good vocabulary and a store of fundamental knowledge are necessary tools for communication. Developing a taste for literature, both current and classic, interpreting history, modern and past, con- tribute to this needed background. Latin is taught to give students better under- standing of English and the ability to build vocabu- lary. The study of a modern tongue, such as Spanish, helps bridge international barriers. mill MP II Student Librarians Elaine Holland and Pat McVey as- sist Jim Vance with an outside reading assignment. Phillip Faller reports on Spanish customs to his class- mates, who study Spanish speaking peoples along with their study of the language. Joe Bailey divides all Gaul into three parts for Elaine McVay in Latin class. Latin ceases to be a dead language when it assumes its place in history. L3
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WORLD Members of Manual ' s Quiz-em Team, which lost to Warren Central by one question, are (Left to right) Larry Warshawsky, Max Smith, Cammie Wilburn, Coach Harry Painter, Charlene Montgomery, and Stanley Schuchman. Mrs. Edna Gullett, Social Studies teacher, and Sylvia Weber, (Back row, fourth and fifth persons) represented Manual when Indianapolis high school senior representa- tives visited the UN in October. 12
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The Senior Drama, presented November 19, was What A Life, by Clifford Goldsmith. A history teacher, Carl Huffman, registers a complaint against Henry Aldrich, Jim Stainbrook, with the principal played by Clifford Perry. The comedy was the first of two plays acted and produced by the senior class. Mask and Wig, long Manual ' s dramatic group, was sup plemented in March by National Thespian Troupe No. 1492. Left, Mr. E. Edward Green, sponsor, shows Mask and Wig officers the operation of the master control panel on the stage. Officers are Vice-Presi- dent Ed Boyle, Pledge Mother Sharon Mosey, Presi- dent Barbara Collins, Secretary Janet Jones, and Treasurer Ronnie Siersbeck. Manual ' s Reading Laboratory helps pupils speed up their reading pace and, at the same time, teaches better comprehension and builds vocabu- lary. Here students work in a quiet, pleasant atmos- phere, motivated only by their own desire to improve.
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