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Military Ball Queen and her court, the other senior sponsors, line up for an Ivian photo- graph: H C Cpt. Mary Merritt, C Maj. Steve Brown, H C Cpt. Becky Hendricks, C LtC Scot Price, H C LtC. Linda Clark, C Maj. Dave Blythe, H C 1st Lt. Cwen Maxey C lst Lt. Wendell Ware, H C Maj. Debbie Westerfield, and C lst Lt. Don Dolph Cafeteria Converts to Dance Hall for Fun ' Occasions Dances offered occasional diver- sions on the school scene. The Ivian-sponsored Pic Par- ade and John Henry Hop gave underclassmen a chance to swap pictures and sign yearbooks. The SAB after-game dances en- couraged sports fans to socialize with their many friends. Roines Romps attracted teen- agers who enjoy today ' s rock mu- sic. Lights and movement created a vibrant atmosphere at these events. On March 4, ROTC cadets and their dates danced in the Manual cafeteria at the Military Ball. H C LtC. Linda Clark was crowned Queen of this annual event. Marcia Coodin and Jerry Goss reign as Queen and King of Ivian ' s Pic Parade. Win ' ston cZVw l nrTT Queen ° f the Milltar Bal1 as Poli « Chief Winston Churchill and ROTC Commandant James McDaniel stand by. 17
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Stage and PA Combine for All-school Convocations ™ r « SB«««iii l « a , Assisting with Cymnatics Made Easy, an assembly program by Bud and Edna leffery, are Linda Stansbu ' y. Carol Williams, Fred Murray, and Charlie Johnson. Auditorium programs were few and far between this year because of Manual ' s exploded population. Two sessions couldn ' t accommodate everyone. Juniors and seniors at- tended in person while underclass- men listened in home rooms by PA. Two assemblies in the gym en- abled everyone to see a couple of fun shows, but acoustics there make other programs impossible. Aud programs included the Tee- Pee Talent Parade, for which Red- skins volunteered to perform; a Christmas music concert, which closed with the Halelujah Chor- us ; a reformed drug addict, who shared his life ' s story; a National Honor Society pledge ceremony, and two athletic awards days. Work ' ng with a guest speaker, Mr. Frank Bizzarro, during an aud program on Ecology are David Baumann. Rod Gi Hey, Randy Johnson, and Jeannette Mullen. Fire-twirler Dawne Biro performs specta- cularly for TeePee Talent Parade. 16
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Well-balanced Revue Delights Enthusiastic Audience Becky Kellenberger, Carol Komann, Nancy Ellis, Joni Kriese (front), Cindy Heacox, Jan Napier, Darlene Hassler, and Vicki Holland make up the Redskin Revue chorus line. The Revue line opens and closes the show with their dance routine. A successful forty-third Redskin Revue hit Manual ' s stage March 24 and 25. The acts followed a theme Holidays Around the World. This year ' s winning act, Sum- mer of 72, was written by Junior Beth Mullen and Sophomore John Smith. Best Male Vocalist, Junior Charlie Wolfe; Best Chorus Line, and Best Choreographer, Senior Pam Wittenbring, were in this act. Best Actress, Senior Kathy Mauler, and Vignette Award winner, Senior Herb Taylor, were from the act Cone with the Saw- dust, written by Seniors Jeannette Bair, Mark Koenig, and Joyce Stull. Senior Rod Bruce won Best Actor and Junior David Sease took the Best Comic. Both were leads in the act Support Your Local Quack, written by Sophomores Tom Pinner and Stephanie Cook. Goodbye Columbus, Hello World, by Seniors Leslie Allee and Mary Merritt, had the Best Female Vocalist, Clenda Stenger. Co-chairmen Carol Williams and Dan Nye introduced co-chairmen Susie Moore and Charlie Wolfe. Redskin Revue Sponsors — Mr. Dennis Colay, Mr. James Walker, Miss Dorothy Powell, Mr. Carsey Gentry, Mr. Wayne Spinks, and Mrs. Shirley Martz — talk with Revue Coordinator Fred Bennett. Sponsors worked closely with act writers to improve scripts and direct staging of the acts. Not present are Mrs. Maureen Madden and Mr. Michael Coffman, also sponsors. IS
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