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LEFT FRENCH CLUB — SEATED: Sharon Lewis, Wanda Russell, Patti Burnette, Cindy Dillon, Marty Berzins, David Liggett. STAND- ING: Ricky Bindhamer, Cindy Bussinger, Sandy Davis, Jenny Tutterow, Laurie Smith, Teresa Burris, Fran Long, Norma Schwei- kart, Denise Wessel, Julie Hafer, Kay Roe, Jeanne Masengale, Martha Herbig, Mr. David Phillips. BELOW LEFT Spanish Club members Ann McCarty and Connie Smith help prepare a bulletin board in a language room. BELOW LATIN CLUB — SITTING: Rocky Bindhamer, Janice Byland, Carline Brown, Sarah Massing, STANDING: Donna Whit- lock, Carole Hosford, Rudite Treimanis, Ru- nita Majors, Laura Daeger, Cheryl Denny, Mary Ruth, Mrs. Audrey Cronkhite. Foreign Language Clubs 13
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Language, Art Clubs enjoy exciting year Whether taking a lesson in toga- wrapping, singing a Spanish song, or eating eclairs during a lesson on French food, Manual ' s three foreign language clubs kept busy learning about and enjoying the cultures of adopted countries. Spanish Club celebrated Christ- mas with its annual fiesta. They had guest speakers, films, and learned much about South Ameri- can culture from Ximena Ve ' Lez, ex- change student from Ecuador. Activities of the Latin Club in- cluded a wienie roast in Garfield park and the celebration of Satur- nalia, a Roman holiday. French club enjoyed a cheese and pastry party, played games in French, and had guest speakers. They also journeyed to Chicago to visit Jacques, a French restaurant, and the Chicago Museum of Art. Art Club experienced a busy yet overwhelmingly rewarding year. Local field trips included the Indi- anapolis Museum of Art and various workshops. Members entered the Scholastic Art and the Museum High School competitions. Addi- tional plans were made to go to the Chicago and Cincinnati Museums of Art to acquaint members with good art as well as to enable them to encompass an understanding of art in various perspectives. Members worked together to fin- ish handmade objects which were sold at the Pow Wow. Supplement profits at the Pow Wow came from a body-painting booth, an annual success among students. TOP Junior Lee Foster paints the final touches on a pot she created in Art Club. ABOVE ART CLUB — FRONT ROW: Susan Ruthroff, Margaret Jones, Mrs. Corrie Wilson, Patty Goins, Mark Sorenson, Debbie Wethington, Cheryl Southern. BACK ROW: Kathy Smith, Mary Wilson, Tom Powell, Charlie Haines, Angela Appleberry, Tom Hammel, Laurie Gray, Karen Edmonds, Rob- in Burke, Lee Foster, Melanie Gray, Maria Cantwell. ACROSS SPANISH CLUB — FRONT: Mr. Carsey Gentry. FRONT ROW: Connie Smith, Ruth Gommel, Susan Meece, Kathie Dug- gan, Peggy Richardson, Judy Duggan, Phyl- lis Land. SECOND ROW: Debbie Zimmer- man, Ximena Ve ' lez, Teresa Little, Melanie Meece, Pam Biggers, Mary Brown, Kristi Manning, Fougere Gordon. BACK ROW: Bobbie Mouser, Sharon Esselborn, Ann Mc- Carty, Bervin Hartsock, Doris Johnston, Karen Esselborn. 12 ArtClub
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Musical experience is gained by both choir, orchestra groups Before the Choir picture, Benita Strait and Michelle Kemp give a last minute, woman ' s touch to Larry Hathaway ' s hair. Orchestra and Choir explored the worlds of music through not only individual practice, but through much experience in performing. Modern and classical music were studied daily in preparation for the many musical performances of the year. The Orchestra received a new di- rector in Mrs. Jacqueline Meyer. They performed in Christmas pro- grams at the Med Center and at St. Francis hospital. They also played at Vespers and for night school com- mencement. The holiday season brought with it a flurry of activity for the Choir. Their voices were heard on Monu- ment Circle, at the Statehouse, and at the Education Center. Carols were also sung at grade schools. Members of both organizations attended the ISMA solo-ensemble contest, had a concert, and parti- cipated in the May Festival. Many Manual students have de- cided to continue music through college. Manual ' s music depart- ment has always and still does pro- vide an excellent background for such future endeavors. ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: Vallori Sherman, Diane Masengale, Bob Stubbs, Julie Hafer. SECOND ROW: Phillip Dinkins, Connie Thompson, Desiree Roberts, Carlene Brown, Diana Glasson, Michelle Bowers. THIRD ROW: Judy Duggan, Donna Whitlock, Anne Lane, Sharon Lewis, Amy Farley, Debbie Huber, Cindy Davis, Jim Lewis. BACK ROW: Mrs. Jacqueline Meyer, Vickie Webster, Rhonda Cherry, Martha Herbig, Marshall Wingler, Mike Aikins, Robert Mul- lin, Terry Watson, Cathy Hittle. NOT PICTURED, Sandy Holmes. 14 Orchestra
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