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Mrs. David Srace serves Seniors Tim Yates and Wayne Shaw at the P-TA concession stand. Hot chocolate and hot dogs warm the fans and give them extra energy to cheer for the team. Parents ' Fund Projects Increase Redskins ' Fun The P-TA and Dads Club are Manual ' s big fund- raisers. They help both the school in general and its students in many ways. For example, they help send Redskins to camps, institutes, and work- shops, and help buy equipment and uniforms. Besides being helpful, the P-TA ' s and Dads Club ' s projects provide fun. The P-TA is well-known for its football concession stands with the hot dogs, hot chocolate, and other refreshments. The Dads Club is famous for its snacks at bas- ketball games. Cokes were sold by the dozens to frenzied fans in the crowded gym. The Dads Club also sponsored a White Elephant Sale. This auc- tion had many interesting items adding to the fun. One of the most entertaining and profit-making evenings of each year is the annual Pow Wow. The P-TA sponsors this festival in the gym pre - reeded by a supper and followed by a dance in the cafeteria. Students participate because many clubs sponsor booths and games and share in the profits. It ' s a successful venture for all concerned. Pow Wow preparations are being made by Pat Wire and Dave McCor- mick of the Future Printers Club. They are checking over the Race- way game their club made to use in its money-making booth. Several clubs made games like this one to earn money at the Pow Wow. II
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Military Ball Queen candidates and their cadet escorts are C lst Lt. Steve Brown, Virginia Collier, C Maj. John Williams, Bev Pillow, C lst Lt. Ron Miller, Kathy Nelson, C Capt. Randy McMillon, Brenda Buckles, C Lt. David Blythe, and Patty Stroud. S?r. Roy Lawrence dances with Ethel Tines, an ROTC sponsor. Throughout the evening he danced with each sponsor. Military Ball Queen Patty dance her special dance Stroud and her date Randy Reid after she was crowned Queen. 15
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Speakers for Opportunity Day had coffee in the library before the program. Sgt. Jack Tomson and Col. Don Clark, Military Service; Mrs. Doris Baker, School of Practical Nursing; and Mr. Tom Malli- son, E. I. DuPont, are being served by Sophomore Linda Weimer. Manualites Look at Future Opportunities Opportunity Day, March 17, gave Manualites a chance to hear qualified persons speak about dif- ferent areas of education and occupation. College-bound seniors attended a panel on Prob- lems on Adjustment to College, and juniors, plan- ning to attend college, heard a panel discussion on Preparation for College Admission. In addition to the college panels, 52 other ses- sions were available as choices for students. They included all types of professions such as medicine, law. euoiueeriu , teachinar, and architecture, and numerous vocational careers. Well-qualified speak- ers from throughout the community shared their backgrounds and experiences with students to help them in their planning for the future. Senior volunteers welcomed the representatives and assisted them in the halls and classrooms. Mrs. Jayne Staley, Indianapolis News, talks with Nancy Hend- ricks, Kathy Cabonay, Charlene Walton, and Loretta Tillman. Several boys heard the speakers on Health Careers: Mr. Monte Chaille, Educational Coord inator for X-ray at I. U. Medical Center, and Miss Sher- ri Morris, an instructor. Boys shown are Herbie Browning, Rod Bruce, Don Griffin, and Carry Smith. 17
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