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Hi-Y members are preparing for the model UN assembly. SEATED: Kenny Bryant, Brice Tressler, Steve Tressler, Dick Hurst. STANDING: Warren Thorn, Dan Morris, Bill Bruhn, Lowell Scott. Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Participating in the Model United Na- tions which assembles in the House of Representatives at the State House in April is Hi-Y ' s big activity. Brice Tress- ler was elected president of the UN and Dan Morris, vice-president. Tri-Hi-Y girls helped Manualites dress in style for the Sectional by selling red derbies to top our cheering section. Tri-Hi-Y members were also delegates to the Model UN from Latin American countries. Tri-Hi-Y girls kept shop in the Auditorium foyer for a week before the Sectional tournament. More than 500 Manual rooters bought red derbies, identifying toppers for Redskins.
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Manual ' s stage crew is organ- ized like that of a professional stage. Stephen Spacke, Allen Medlock, and Herman Teepe are shown moving the back drop to enlarge the stage. Many opportunities for self-expression arise throughout the year. In the Fall there is the TeePee Talent Show, for which anyone may try out. One of the unusual chances for varied dramatic abilities this year was a Pep Session skit. Depicting the history of cheering from the cave man, through the age of chiv- alry, the American Indian, the flapper period, to the modern hep cats, and ending with Manual ' s own cheerleaders, this skit was presented at the Assembly when our Manual cheering ability was commended bv the Kiwanis Club. Pep Session Skit Cast included: Standing, Naomi Bagby, Dave Oliver, Joe Ernst, Brice Tressler, Sandie Thompson, George Mudd, John Carroll, Bonnie Kottkamp, Max Smith. On the floor, Bonnie Whiteside, Martha Clay Turner, Danny Brown, Don Whiteside.
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lolin Swartz, Bill Nichols, Ray Grunden, Carol Wingo, and Carolyn Turner go on the air. Radio Clubs Responsible for the Morning Show that comes to us each day before school over WMHS, our own radio station, is the Radio Club. Members take turns at being disk jocky, announcer, or techni- cal director. Commercials concerning Manual ' s activities are often used. Good contacts are the husiness of the Ham Radio Club. Allen Swain, Mr. Don Hully, Lowell Scott, David Drummond, Dan Morris, and Ken Cross discuss plans for reaching hams in all 48 states. .
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