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Success is what happens when preparation meets opportunity in classroom and laboratory, Redskins prepare for a future demanding skill and knowledge. Social studies, the humanities, the sciences, the fine and practical arts— all help us increase our understanding of the world about us, and make us more fit to live in it as responsible, productive, and creative citizens. The necessity of being ready increases— look to it! advised Abraham Lincoln. Academics in Review IS
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Indiana ' s Birthday Provides Contests, Fun During 1966, Hoosiers celebrated the 150th birth- day of the state of Indiana. Manual, being no ex- ception, joined in whole-heartedly with a week of contests, guest speakers, and all around fun. Members of the Citizen ' s League took charge of the Sesquicentennial activities aiming to include all school organizations in some aspect of the obser- vance. The Old Photo contest, sponsored by the publications office, searched for the most interest- ing and appropriate old photo. Bill Dillon entered the winning picture. The library also conducted a contest in which old relics and antiques were dis- played. Winner Fred Kidwell submitted an authen- tic 1812 tomahawk. Art department members combined their talents to create a four section mural for the cafeteria. The drawings, which depicted Indiana ' s first terri- torial settlement to its most modern industrial cen- ters, reminded pupils of our rich Hoosier heritage so often overlooked. On the more formal side, an assembly program featured guest speaker Mr. Carl Zenor. Later Mr. Robert Montgomery spoke at an all school mixer at which time contest prizes were also awarded. Jim Muffler and Martha Westerfield admire a small portion of a mural made by art students for the cafeteria. Mr. Robert Montgomery, guest speaker, discusses the many anti- ques on display in the library with Ceorgeanna Lewis. The Old Photo contest drew numerous entries. Here Leslie Ott and Steve Woodmansee smile over an unfamiliar fashion. 17
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