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National Honor Society candidates, 34 seniors and 13 juniors, Mrs. Thelma Morgan, Activities Director, and Miss Carol were seated on the stage during the formal installation Snyder, NHS sponsor, presented pins to new members. Ruth ceremony. Agan is receiving hers. National Honor Society Honors Manual EMTHS Chapter Installed With 47 Charter Members A flaming symbolic torch, 47 pledges being initi- ated, and a reception in the Library for parents and guests were high points of the installation of the EMTHS National Honor Society Chapter on Sunday, May 27, 1956. The tea table at the NHS reception, decked with red carna- tions and smilax, a fountain centerpiece that actually bubbled, and a tempting array of hors d ' oeuvres, looked like a picture from a magazine. Parents and friends were greeted by the new initi- ates and faculty members in a receiving line in the Library. 20
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The Choir was honored this year by being asked to sing for United Nations Day, October 24 on the Monument Circle. Several exchange students from countries all over the world, dressed in their native costumes, were there. Highlight of the program was a long-distance telephone address by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, broadcast to the audience over a PA system. Music Groups Perform for Community The Manualairres, a select vocal ensemble, have represented Manual on numerous programs through- out the city and on TV. Assembled below in their red and gray outfits are: front row, Lynda Stone, Darlene Welsch, Teddy Winckelbach; second row, Linda Schulz, June Kistler, Elva Ayers, Linda Bloemker; third row, Mary Iannuzzi, Tony Staples, Frank Carson, Ray Brown; fourth row, Howard Smiley, Tom McCormick, George Mudd, Bill Nichols, Dave Chappell. i.
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DAR Choice and Ours Miriam Scharfe, editor-in-chief of The Booster, was Manual ' s DAR Good Citizen. Her citizen- ship essay test was sent to the Caroline Scott Har- rison DAR chapter, where it won over entries from five other schools. Miriam ' s paper was later picked as district winner and finally placed second in the state judging. In-Cased ' Trophies Gleam Manual ' s half a hundred trophies were dug out of storage and housed in the new trophy case, a gift from several senior classes. Trophies, dat- ing back to 1903, were cleaned and polished by Masomas, shown right busy finishing the job. Below Brenda Church and Richard Locke admire the finished product in the east entrance to the Auditorium foyer.
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