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Masomas Candy Brunner, Carmen Tremp, and Charlene Walton serve dinner plates and coffee to Alumni attending the annual birthday party. All Masoma members helped set up and serve this banquet. They also assumed ' clean up detail for the cafeteria after the party ended Ttumd rttend (I5irtkdau j- i rt f F l i fahk ?„ 1 Pspwi ; ■ , P f a IhbI PL ■ Mrs. Richard C. Lugar and Mayor Lugar talk with Roines Mem- bers Mark Kriese and Blake Housam at the alumni reception in the library before going to the dinner in the cafeteria. Roines members Tim Updike and Mike Fox take the coats of two alumni while on duty at the Roines Coat Check at the birth- day party. Roines operates this each year for the reunion.
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junior Class officers Marcia Coodin, Stuart Sutliff, JoAnn Devine, and Candy Collier put finishing touches to the school ' s Christ- mas tree contributed annually by the juniors. nn6ima5 L c ome$ to I IHanucti Director Tom Williams leads the Choir in Christmas carols on the main stairway. Other musical groups take turns singing to Manualites there the week before Christmas vacation. Doug Neff hangs mistletoe over the clock in the Publications Office with the help of Joyce Stull to add some Christmas spirit to the daily routine of the staff members and visitors.
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Gridders ' Win Makes Homecoming Perfect Large white mums topped with a red M and tied with red and white streamers were a part of most Manualites ' Homecoming attire. Freshman Susan Beaupre and Junior JoAnn Devine proudly show theirs to Mrs. Alma Rush, business teacher. The Manual Redskins pleased the large Home- coming crowd by defeating the highly-touted Broad Ripple Rockets, 22-7. Many alumni returned to see an exciting game and the traditional half-time fes- tivities. On October 16, Wayne Shaw and Cindy Eva became the eighteenth Homecoming King and Queen. The new royalty were chosen by an all- school vote and announced at half-time by Princi- pal Wayne H. Kincaid. The Homecoming King and Queen of 1969, Mike Crafton and Vicki Steele, crowned their successors with the gold and red velvet, bejeweled crowns made by the Art Depart- ment several years ago. The Redskin Marching Band performed during the half-time show under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Kleyla and Drum Major Mike Christy. The band formed an M in center field and played Miss America while Junior Bill Davis sang its parody, Queen of Manual High. The Girls ' Glee Club accompanied Bill in Girl of My Dreams. Lettermen drove the c andidates around the track in open convertibles decorated with red and white streamers. Freshmen Papooses carried the crowns, and two freshmen football players rolled out the white carpet for all participants to promenade. Chauffeured by Senior Rick Poynter, King Manual XVIII and his Queen, Wayne Shaw and Cindy Eva, are driven around the football field so all spectators can view their smiling faces under their regal crowns. Twice around with the crowds cheering is a big thrill.
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