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

 - Class of 1968

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' Revue ' Combines Student Ingenuity, Talent Seniors Robert Cooper and Peggy Mayfield admire each other ' s winning design for the Redskin Revue poster and program. The 38th annual .ill-school musical involved some three hundred students and teachers. Eight teachers took on the tasks of advising the a ts. Mr. Leland Walter and Miss Ann Becker helped with Toytime. Miss Ann Manning and Mr. Carsey Gentry were sponsors for Jungle Jubilee ; Mr. Ed Wall and Mr. Ronald Green, for The Fall and Decline of Julius Greaser ; Mr. Robert Healy and Mr. Paid Schnepf, for Psychedelic Pstory. The Big Four worked hand-in-hand, perfecting the Revue as a whole. Mr. Fred Bennett, coordinator, handled the dramatics. Mr. Gail Wright built sets for each act; Mr. Wendall Mertz worked with the vocal music, particularly solos; and Mr. William Kleyla directed the iourteen-piece Pit Band. Behind-the-scene workers included some (SO Red- skins, in addition to actors and dancers. Mr. Wright ' s stage crew worked lor weeks toward the comple- tion of the lour sets. The make-up crew put faces on the actors for performance nights, and two sh it ts of formal-clad Usherettes seated guests. Redskin Revue, the annual student-written, stu- dent-directed dramatic musical production, played to lull houses March 22 and 23. Toytime written by Senior Shelly Johnson and Junior Sally Sublett took place in a toy shop. After the storekeeper had gone home lor the night, the good fairy. Serena, came to awake all the toys. They were faced with several problems ranging from Josie, the ugly doll, to a show-oil rabbit. Jungle Jubilee was written by Seniors Chip Goss and Bob Yocum. Willie Tell, who had found himsell on an island in the jungle, refused to salute the kinu ' s sock so he laced death. But Sherry, the ' slave girl, came to his rescue. The Fall and Decline ol Julius (.leaser, by Seniors Greg Fit gibbons and Ron Nye and Junior Mark Garringer, went back to early Rome. Julius, the slave master, gave a party lor his bride to be, Gleo- ptra. During the banquet the slaves rebelled, and Cleoptra lell in love with an innocent slave. Psychedelic Pstory was written by Seniors Dong McCrady and Don Switzer. Pamela Pureheart and Timothy Wierdy, her hippy boyfriend, had quite a time living with the hippies in San Francisco until Mr. Pureheart sent out the detective, Lance Love Guard, to break up the couple. Their miseries ended when Lance helped Pam and dim. Redskins Revue Act Directors Don Switzer, Bob Yocum, Chip Coss, Shelly Johnson, Doug McCrady, Mark Garringer, Creg Fitzgibbons, and Ron Nye receive instructions from Mr. Fred Bennett, coordinator. Not pictured is Sally Sublett. 15

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Publications Staffer Marjorie Boyd cuts pictures apart for Greg Jinks and Diane McDonnell at the Pic-Parade. Brenda Buescher and David Harlos, Yearbook royalty, receive their crowns from Ivian Co-editor Marianne Hedges. We Relax at Dances On Weekend Evenings Manual students find that weekend dances of all kinds give them a chance to relax after school. The four informal Student Affairs Board after- game dances featured live bands during football and basketball seasons. One of these, the Home- coming Dance, honored King Manual XV and his Queen. The Lettermen ' s Club also sponsored a hop after a wrestling meet as well as one with the SAB. The yearbook ' s Pic Parade provided students an opportunity to buy and exchange pictures while listening to their favorite records. The IVIAN staff distributes yearbooks at the John Henry Hop in May. The first Roines Romp combined psychedelic decorations and the antics of pledges to produce a Hippie Happening. The first name band to en- tertain at Manual, the Dawn Five, came in Janu- ary lor the second Roines Romp. Traditional military dress and decorations set the cafeteria for the semi-formal Military Ball. High- light of the evening was the crowning of the Queen by Principal Wayne Kincaid. Juniors attended their prom, Hawaiian Sunset. in April at the LI 1 . Med Center. Climax of lour years for seniors was their Prom .U the Indiana Roof, June 7. Typical of the crowds that enjoy af- ter-game dances, these students dance to the music of a live band at the hop sponsored by the Lettermen ' s Club and the Student Affairs Board. I I

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