Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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Debbie Barkhau and Bruce Arnold, ' 65 grad, purchase tickets to Winter Wonderland from Teresa Comer and Phyllis Christy. Balloons, balloons were in store for Winter Wonderland ' shown by an Nolting, Dennis Dodd, and Dave Stace. We Flock to School Dances Year ' Round On the Eve of Halloween, the Roines officially launched the social season for Manualites. Their annual Romp provided an informal evening of fun. Underclass pictures went on sale at the Pic Parade sponsored by the Ivian. Senior candidates vied for King Ivan and Queen Anne. Throughout basketball season Student Affairs Board sponsored five after-game dances. Harvest Holiday was the theme of the Masoma Turn-about Dance in November. Winter Wonder- land, for which the Music Department created a Swedish Ski Lodge of the cafeteria, initiated the new year on a semi-formal note and good fun. Fantasy Under the Sea was theme of the Junior Prom on April 30 at Butler University. The John Henry Hop — for yearbook distri- bution — is the last informal dance of the year. Manualites swing at a typical after game dance in the cafeteria. Highlighting the annual Pic Parade, Ivian Editor Bev Boyd, crown- ing King Ivan, Ron McBride, and Queen Anne, Jan Carritv

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Royalty Sandi, Bob Reign at Homecoming King Manual XIII, Bob Percifield, and his Queen, Sandi Smith, reigned over the 13th annual Home- coming, which proved lucky for both the Redskin team and spectators October 1. A tense 26-25 vic- tory over Shortridge and the sparkling half time pageant made it another night to remember es- pecially for returning Manual grads, who helped to make up the crowd of some 6,000 fans who jammed the grandstands. Halftime ceremonies, highlighted by the crown- ing of the 1966 Homecoming royalty, began with another Redskin Marching Band spectacular, includ- ing the forming of the traditional block M. The parade of convertibles brought candidates to the spotlighted 50-yard line where Principal Edgar Stahl announced the royal couple. Connie Goss, Joyce Johnson, Jan Canity, Debbie Allanson, Richard Brown, Gibby Elrod, Marlowe Mullen, and John Stainbrook made up their court. Girl of My Dreams, and Queen of Manual High filled the air as the Band, Glee Club, and Choir Director Wendell Mertz joined in a tribute to the 1966 Queen and her court. Homecoming King Bob Percifield and Queen Sandi Smith lead the parade around the track after receiving their crowns from last year ' s royal couple (below) Diane Eickhoff and Mike Mager. Stepping out for the half-time cere- monies, the Marching Redskins get in formation, ready to perform for the crowd of Homecoming fans.



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' Turnabouts ' Try Teaching Role for Day American Education Week was a busy week around Manual. November 9 was Turnabout Day — a day during this week set aside each year for students to replace teachers. Each instructor has the opportunity to pick his own Turnabout, and a few teachers select a different student for each class period. During this day, the students teach class- es and fill administrative positions. Top seniors were picked for the principal admin- istrative jobs. This enabled these students to get an inside look into how the school is run and the work that is involved. All persons participating in Turnabout Day were invited to a tea served by the Home Economics Department in their dining room. Invest in Learning was the theme of American Education Week and, consequently, of Open House. Mr. Richard Blough, Manual ' s chairman, invited parents and patrons to visit the school to observe their investments. Wednesday evening, the time of Open House, enabled parents to get acquainted with teachers, courses, aims of courses and what is expected of each pupil. All teachers were in their classrooms as hosts, and ROTC cadets were on duty throughout the grounds and buildings as guides. Larry Jenkins and his mother, Mrs. Violet Jenkins, visit with Miss Joanne Hines, Larry ' s English teacher, at Open House. Marchira Lemme, Vice-principal Noble H. Poole for a day, regis- ters the newly planned Masoma Dance on the school calendar. Mr. Roland Hawkins, Head of the Social Studies Department, dis- cusses the lesson plan with Tom Weschsler. his Turnabout. 10

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