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Voted King Ivan and Queen Ann to reign over the Ivian dance, the Pic Parade, were Seniors Roger MacDonald and Alice Smith. From Hops to Formals We Dance Year Round From rollicking romps to gala proms, Manualites enjoyed a variety of social occasions. Beginning the year, Roines sponsored its first romp featuring real Go-Go guys who were the fall pledges for the senior boys ' honorary. Later, on Friday, January 13, the predicted end of the world came when Roines smashed the world at its second romp. Other in- formal hops included the Pic Parade, at which un- derclass pictures are put on sale by the Ivian, and the Student Affairs Board ' s after-erame dances dur- ing basketball season. A January snowfall enhanced the evening for the Music Department ' s Snow Whirl, the first for- mal dance of the year. In March, the annual ROTC Military Ball honored those Manual graduates who are now serving in Viet Nam. Bunny Hop was the theme of the pre-Easter semi-formal sponsored by Masoma, senior girls ' honorary. The highlight of junior activities was the Prom, Tulip Time, at the Indiana University Med-Center. The Senior Prom, at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, annually climaxes high school years for new graduates. Leading off the first dance at the Military Ball are newly crowned Queen Janie Murphy and Cadet Lt. Col. jim Murley. Refreshments for thirsty juniors after a fast dance were served by Senior Class members at the Junior Day party. 14
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Parents and Teachers N Pow Wow ' for Funds Enthusiastic parents and teachers join forces in P-TA and Dads Club earning money to provide such things as our school bus, band uniforms, and scholar- ships to institutes and work shops. They also give a grant to a senior to use for college. The biggest project completed by the Dads Club this year was the new concession stand at the foot- ball field. It was built durino the summer with much help from materials donners, student workmen, and even Mothers who got into the act. The P-TA gets the football season off with a bang each year sponsoring a family supper in the Cafe- teria. The annual Pow Wow in April is P-TA ' s big money-maker and fun-maker. Whole families come to make an evening of it. This begins with supper in the Cafeteria, followed by a show in the Audi- torium. The gayly decorated gym is filled with par- ent- and teacher-manned booths. Manual ' s school clubs also sponsor novelty projects. Bringing the ga- la evening to a close is the P-TA sponsored dance for the Manualites, back in the Cafeteria. At the new Dads Club and P-TA concession stand, Mr. John Mills, Mrs. Virgil Penniston, Mrs. Clint Switzer, and Mrs. John Carrity, (top) and Mr. Clint Switzer and Mrs. Bruce Richards, (bottom) serve hungry Redskins during a football halftime. Look out below as Bob Smithers is dunked in the Roines Rinse by Sally Sublett. The annual Pow Wow, the big money-making project of the year for the P-TA, invites all Manual organizations to join the fun. 13
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Revue Acts Fuse for Entertaining Evenings From the moment selected Acts are named, the whirl-wind of excitement never ends. For the hun- dreds of students involved in the 1967 Redskin Re- vue, the long rehearsals and sleepless nights were well-worthwhile when the preparations materialized for the two-night performance on March 10 and 11. The first act, A Thousand Times No, by Shelly Johnson and Shirleen Harlow, was written like a me- lodrama. Taking place in a small Mexican village, a young girl was troubled by her father ' s wish that she marry the rich villian and give up her true love. Winning the Best Act trophy was Sand, Sand, Ev- erywhere by Mike Allee and Ray Tacoma. Set in the Arabian desert, the last well before Cairo is the scene of a dual between the sultan and two visiting arche- ologists who stop to refresh themselves at Omar ' s bubbling water-hole. The next act traveled back to the Bronze Age where a group of traders pooled their efforts to get rid of the evil master and his two monsters. The act, Gentlemen Prefer Bronze, was written by Don Switzer and Wendell Wolka. Fourth in line, Alpine Action, by Pam Medcalf and Bob Smithers, was concerned with a birthday party suddenly in- terrupted when the men were called to war. One of them accidently fell off a rocky mountain pathway but was saved by the sweet bird of paradise. Co-ordinating the 1967 show were Co-chairmen Susan Williams and Steve Nordholt. For months prior to the production, they worked with the Red- skin Revue Committee planning aspects of the show. Mr. Edward Wall explains the new auditorium sound system to Redskin Revue Co-chairmen Steve Nordholt and Susan Williams. Sand, Sand, everywhere, featuring harem girls and desert tribesmen, won the prized Best Act trophy of the ' 67 Redskin Revue. Act writers were Seniors Mike Allee and Ray Tacoma. 15
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