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J, 4 School Hours Fill with Activities When 3:15 comes and classes are over, many of us find the most interesting part of the day just begin- ning. Conference period means club meetings, re- hearsals, and intramural sports. Teachers are avail- able to give extra help and counsel. Music rings from the south wing, and athletic teams practice in the gym or on field. Clicking typewriters in The Booster office mean busy staffers are getting another issue to press. This is the time of day that rounds out our programs. Visiting senior Jerry McClain is shown The Booster lay- out by Editor-in-Chief June Kistler and staff members Georgann Coldren, Carolyn Ibaugh, Jim Schulz, Carol Hoeping, and Sara Broz. Mr. Ben Parke, math instructor, smiles his approval as Bichard Bea explains a solid geometry problem to Charles Mercer, Karen Duke, and Oma Birl during the 10th-hour conference period. Mrs. Gertrude Hopper, Social Service, serves punch at a guest-meeting tea in the Alumni Boom after school. Mem- bers of the FTA, Muriel Huckaby, Sandra Bredy, and Gail Bay, assist. 15
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56 Speakers Make Opportunity Knock Men and women from Indiana Businesses, In- dustries, Colleges, and Universities were present at Manual ' s Opportunity Day on January 14. This is an annual career day for all students to help us choose our colleges and vocations. Careful plans were made for this day by the teachers and guests. It gives us the opportunity to investigate businesses and schools for our future plans. Many clubs of Indianapolis furnished the speakers. Some of the Clubs were Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, Optimist, Business and Professional Women, Altrusa, and Soroptimist Service Clubs. The business personnel gave talks on such topics as the nature of the work, job development and opportunities, advantages and disadvantages. During the afternoon, the guests were served a luncheon by Boys Foods Classes and were taken on tours of the building and campus. Opportunity Day is a day which students at Manual look forward to each year. Speakers, attending a coffee hour, were served by a Girls Foods Class. Below, Don Talent and Jerry Yates, Boys Foods, serve lunch to guests in the Cafeteria. Mr. Victor McDowell and students Don Radish and Allen Ross accept an automatic steering unit from Mr. Ralph Cochran, Ford Motor Company, on Opportunity Day.
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Attendants Louise Holle, Karen McDonnell, Sharon Lahrman, and Phyllis Brehob, and Papoose Christine Schofield smile congratulations to new Queen Sonja Keating. Homecoming Spectacular Welcomes Grads One of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds ever was on hand at Delavan Smith Field for the annual Homecoming game, October 3. This crowd also witnessed exciting performances by each team. During the gala half-time ceremonies, the candi- dates were escorted around the field in colorfully decorated convertibles. Ron Miller and Sonja Keat- ing were announced King and Queen Manual VI by Principal C. Edgar Stahl and crowned by last year ' s royalty, Paul Frodge and Betty Shaner. This year the crown bearers were Christine Schofield and Jim Hamner, attired in Redskin costumes. An Alumni Band was a new attraction along with the usual snappy routines by our own band. Papoose Jim Hamner and Candidates Norman Weddle, Bill Hair, Dave Bichards, Max Moneyhan, and Bon Miller anxiously wait as Principal Stahl announces the new King. Wreathed in smiles, Homecoming King and Queen, Bon Miller and Sonja Keating, wave enthusiastically to the crowd, as they circle the field in a blue convertible.
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