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Gym Sessions Provide Exercise Break Physical Education is a half credit course re- quired of all Manual freshmen. Redskins interested in calisthenics, tumbling, and gymnastics find Ad- vanced Physical Education available to them. Girls ' gymnastics include work on many types of apparatus. Tumbling exercises are put together in a routine and performed to music, and girls also learn various kinds of dances. They have practice in horse shoes, golf, basketball, badminton, and softball. In the spring they participate in track. Boys ' classes go outside for baseball, football and softball when weather permits. Each year gym- nastics classes have a decathlon. A set number of points is awarded to an individual if he successfully completes a particular event. A medal rewards the high point getter. A new competition for boys this year was weight lifting. Freshmen compet- ed to see who could press the most weight. Driver Education is designed to teach Manualites to be good drivers. They are also schooled to be defensive drivers with proper attitudes. Students get on-the-road experience along with their class- room work in this one-semester, one-credit course. r s ' Cirls in Miss Ann Becker ' s Advanced Cym Class have their ups and downs as they go through their every day exercises. Testing his strength by lifting weights, Freshman )eff Lutane in Mr. Al Pike ' s gym class, tries an over-the shoulder approach as his fellow class- mates await their turns to try to be- come champion weight lifters. L
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' Big ' ROTC Serves School in Many Ways Manual ' s ROTC, the largest unit proportionately in the city, gives military instruction to cadets and performs many services for the school. Freshmen learn first aid, military history, the use and care of weapons, and courtesies and customs ol all branches of the service. The second year of ROTC combines freshmen studies with map reading and combat tactics. During the last two years, ad- vanced courses in all of the areas are taken. Cadets serve Manual by acting as doormen at all productions and P-TA meetings. ROTC is in charge of a color guard which presents the flag at Basket- ball games, and ol the roping off of the playing floor lor protection before, alter, and at half-time. Special groups, Drill Team and Rifle Team, give cadets an opportunity to compete with other stu- dents and with ROTC units of other schools. Each year ten senior girls are chosen by vote of the ROTC cadets to act as sponsors. One of these girls supervises the weekly Friday inspection. A formal Military Ball highlights the ROTC pro- gram. Rosalind Finley reigned as queen this year. Placing third in a drill team meet conducted by North Central High School, Manual ' s Drill Team includes Larry Collins, Spon- sor Dora Cilly, Wayne Lewis, James Ongley, Bill Binkley, Larry Clark, Keith Martin, James Land, Frank Prindle. Backed by the Indiana World War Memorial, Manual ' s ROTC Color Guard leads Manual ' s unit in the Veterans Day Parade. Senior Horst Richter sights the target during a practice session on the rifle range with the help of Sgt. Joseph Thomas. 28
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