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Enthusiastic Parents Plan Fun, Fund-Raisers Throughout the year our Manual parents support school projects by sponsoring money-making activi- ties. The profits from these come to us Manualites for such things as our bus, band uniforms, and par- tial scholarships to work shops and institutes. Our enthusiastic parents begin the year with a chili supper before the first home football game and throughout the season serve coffee, donuts, and other goodies at their well-known concession stands at the football field. Basketball season finds the Dads Club ' s refreshments moved to the gym. The annual Pow-Wow is the biggest, most success- ful of the P-TA ' s projects. Activities start at 5:30 P.M. with a fish fry served in the cafeteria. Booths are set up in the gym, and a Vaudeville Show is in the auditorium using Redskin Revue talent. rMRB Wf ' ffi ' f f . Appropriately stationed, Varsity Basketball Coach Woody Mc- Bride gets an opportunity to look over prospective material as he mans the basketball shoot at the Pow-Wow. The largest crowd at the Pow-Wow can always be found at the food counters. Here Moms, Dads, and faculty members combine their efforts to serve dinner to the hungry mob. 21
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Sally Pullen adjusts Chris Iverson ' s Japanese costume, an extra feature of the Social Studies Department ' s exhibit at the Projects Fair. Danny Cook watches with an approving eye. Projects Fair Displays Year ' s Achievements At the close of each school year, students are given the opportunity to view the semester projects of their fellow classmates at the annual Student Projects Fair. Set up in the gymnasium, the Fair is open to all Manualites for one day during Periods 1-4. Later in the evening the gym is opened to parents to give them a chance to visit the many projects and exhibits. All academic departments enter outstanding work of students, who vie for first, second, and third place awards. Each department is responsible for seeing that its area work is judged. One of the highlights of the Fair is a style show produced by the Home Economics Department. Each piece of clothing is modeled by the maker, seamstresses from the various clothing classes. Manual Manuscripts, a booklet of Manualites ' writings, is displayed by the English Department along with winning materials from the department ' s contests. The Social Studies Department enters numerous charts, maps, and term reports. The Industrial Arts Department exhibited many projects from its various shops. Here Eric Williams, Mike McLaren, and Rick Foster examine a student-made hacksaw from Metal Shop. Fascinated by the colorful portraits displayed by the Art Depart- ment are Sally Martz and Tom Roberts. Also included in the display were ceramics, jewelry, and weaving. 20
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Queen Ann, Linda Wheeler, watches Ivian Editor Nancy Lagle crown Jerry Lewis as King Ivan at the annual Pic Parade. Soft light set the mood for dancing at Winter Wonderland. Parties, Dances, Proms Create Festive Moods The Roines Romp launched this year ' s dances on October 3. Advertised as three hours of fun for a quarter, it provided Manual ites a chance to get together for an informal evening. Although the annual Pic Parade fell on Friday the thirteenth, underclassmen found the November dance lucky since they got their picture packets. The publications-sponsored dance had seniors voted King Ivan and Queen Ann. The Christmas season lent its holiday atmosphere to many clubs. They planned parties that included gift exchanges and homemade goodies. Sustaining the holiday mood was the Music De- partment ' s January Winter Wonderland. For the turn-about semi-formal, the Cafeteria became a ski lodge and the weatherman provided snow outside. During the basketball season, Student Affairs Board sponsored after-game dances. John Henry Hop, for yearbook distribution, was the last in- formal on May 22 in the cafeteria. The Junior and the Senior Proms closed the school year on a formal note. The Junior Class made the gymnasium a place of beauty while the seniors went to the Indiana Roof to climax their high school memories the nigjit after Graduation. Sharon Nelson and Vicki Jung serve at Winter Wonderland. 22
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