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Principal-for-a-day Don Kerner dictates a letter to his secretary, Janice Moran, who replaced Mrs. Mary J. Spiegel, secretary to the principal. Principal C. Edgar Stahl is the interested on-lool.er. Pupils Act in Faculty Roles for a Day As a feature of National Education Week, Man- ual staged a pupil-teacher turn-about day, No- vember 13. Selected seniors assumed the roles of principal, vice-principals, directors, and depart- ment heads. Each new official spent the day with his counterpart, learning first hand what the job involved and even conducting some of the business of the day. In many classrooms, pupils who had been briefed beforehand taught the day ' s lessons. Climaxing Student- teacher Day was a punch party in the Cafeteria to which faculty brought their proteges. Everyone agreed the project was fun and worthwhile. Mr. E. Edward Green, Director of Productions, and Mrs. Vivian Siener, Dean of Girls, pause for refreshment at the after-school party with Lin Schulz and Elva Ayers.
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Marked ' Seniors Parade with Class s- s Continuing a 49 year old tradition, the Class of ' 58 donned senior arm bands, stenciled on felt by the Art Production Class, as identifying insignia for Senior Day, October 23. It was a dress-up occasion for all seniors, and ribbons in class colors, red and white, and roses were presented each member during Home Room. After school seniors assembled in the Cafeteria for a party with dancing to music by the Manual Dance Band. As a gift to the school, the Class of ' 58 added 15 new speakers to the sound system in the Gym- nasium. Eleven located on the walls and four suspended from the ceiling, will make it possible to have commencement exercises in the Gym in case of bad weather. Used during basketball sea- son and for school assembly programs, this gift has already proved its worth. Senior officers installed by Principal C. Edgar Stahl on Senior Day are Don Kerner, treasurer; Jerry Mayfield, pres- ident; Gary Beplay, vice-pres.; and Carol Driskell, secretary. From the crowd at the Senior Day party in the Cafeteria, it looks as though the ' 58er ' s turned out en masse for their first class activity. Nancy Brandlein serves punch to Gloria Bowers as Dianne Stokes, Ed White, and Neil Whitaker wait their turns. Sandy Lasley assists at the punch table. 14
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In The Boo;ter office, always a bu y place, a group of staff members gather ' round to discuss assignments. Libby Hart is at the typewriter, and others are Carolyn Ibaugh, John Hershberger, Phyllis Anderson, Jan Small, Beverly Cundiff, Bill Rhode, Al Ratz, Alice Bennett, and June Kistler. Manual ' s Publications Boost Activities, Record Editorial Board meeting occurs whenever The Booster ' s busy editors can get together. Lin Schulz, Page 2 Editor, Julie Kistler, Page 3 Editor, Don Snider, Sports Editor, and Jan Moran, Editor-in-Chief, make up the Board. 16 Manual ' s weekly newspaper, The Booster, which has backed the school ' s activities since 1912, was again awarded top honors by the three rating services, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association, and Quill and Scroll. Sparkling headlines and superb editorials we quote with pride from rating books ' comments. During March and April The Booster promoted a Safety Campaign, running numer- ous editorials and features on driver and pedes- trian safety and presenting an Assembly Program skit. This campaign won sixth place and $50 in a national contest. Libby Hart, Teen Star correspondent, interviews Junior Jerry McClain who attends Manual by telephone.
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