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TOP Advisor, Ms. Toni Hammer, and As- sistant Editor of the IVIAN, Brenda Hagen- maier, work diligently in the Publication ' s Office. ABOVE MAN STAFF — Assistant Editor Brenda Hagenmaier, Ad Manager John Masengale, Editor Karen O ' Connor, and Sen- ior Editor Bill Davis. NOT PICTURED: As- sistant Ad Manager Mike Stinnett. RIGHT QUILL SCROLL — FRONT ROW: Fran Long, Cindy Davis, Brenda Hagenmaier, Kay Newton, Debbie Zimmerman. BACK ROW: Karen O ' Connor, Phil Herbig, Diann Newport, Mark Terrell. MIDDLE Future editor, Brenda Hagenmaier and upcoming assistant editor, Jeanne Gabo- ney, discuss copy preparation for the IVIAN. 22 lvian
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Active Redskins strive to achieve and to accomplish Out-of-school activities occupied the time of many Manual students who were active in clubs. Science Club not only toured the Butler Observatory and the I.U. Medical Center, but sold candy in hopes of taking a Spring trip to a city of sci- entific importance. Guest speakers and science fair project filled re- maining time. Distributive Education, headed by Miss Sue Workman, assisted seniors in finding jobs. They received two credits and in addition were paid for their outside work. In a compe- titive event between schools, six students from Manual went to the State Finals at French Lick. An Em- ployer ' s Awards Banquet ended the year. National Honor Society num- bered 51 members after it ' s formal initiation in May. Seniors and jun- iors were judged on qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service to be admitted to this honorary organization. Student Affairs Board met every other week and was active through- out the year. They sponsored stu- dents in the Jaycee ' s Walk for Man- kind and operated a booth at the Pow Wow. At bi-weekly meetings they discussed and searched for solutions to the problems facing the student body. HWWf ABOVE National Honor Society, FRONT ROW: Phyllis Walker, Linda May, Kay New- ton, Diann Newport, Nancy Ellis, Leisa Betz- ler, Martha Mullin, Marcia Williams, Brenda Hagenmaier. SECOND ROW: Ray Hauser, Randy Borkes, Ed Marcum, Diana Glasson, Phil Herbig, Stephanie Cook, Mary Mullin, Karen O ' Connor, Bill Davis, Vicki Webster. THIRD ROW: Marcia Edwards, Kim Burnett, Cheryl Stenger, Cindy Davis, John Smith, John Masengale, Warren Murphy, Randy Simpson, Ann McCarty, Mike Fogleman, Mr. Don Johnson, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Be- nita Strait, Debbie Zimmerman, Carole Hos- ford, Richard Hagenmaier, Russell Finley Cheryl Hedges, Susan Meece, Fran Long, Teresa Burris, Vicky Short, Kathie Duggan. BACK ROW: Yvonne Salter, Debbie Alder- son, Becky Staab, Susie Beaupre, Rose Went- worth, Barb Speck, Cheryl Frey, Bonnie Goss, Ruth Gommel, Elaine McKay, Ron Brough- ton. LEFT Distributive Education, FRONT ROW: Judy Farley, Patti Sullivan, Diana Sutshaw, Roseann Fisher, Susie Schneider, Miss Sue Workman, sponsor. BACK ROW: Sheila Win- frey, Roy Ward, Danny Stout, Mike Clymore, Danny Hill, Donna Hindman. 21
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BELOW lvian Editor Karen O ' Connor and Ad Manager John Masengale confer with ad- visor, Mrs. Susan Donges. BOTTOM A photographer poses an under- classman for her school picture. Pictures taken, are used for the yearbook and are also exchanged among friends. IVIAN reflects 74 school year through dedicated students ' efforts Through the efforts of a small group of dedicated students, the IVIAN was created with the hope that it would accurately reflect the 1973-74 school year through the student ' s eyes. Even though there were two new advisors and a rela- tively new staff, all felt the finished book was a success. Several new ideas were incor- porated into this year ' s IVIAN, such as smaller margins and a change in headline style. A fold-out was added to the opening section, the only drawback being that 1,650 of them came separately and had to be pasted in by hand. A big job was minimized when everyone pitched in, in order to get the IVIAN de- livered on time. Fund-raising projects included yearbook and underclass picture sales, plus two dances. At the Pic Parade underclassmen could ob- tain and exchange pictures, and the John Henry Hop offered students a chance to have IVIAN ' s auto- graphed by friends. IVIAN Editor Karen O ' Connor and Assistant Editor Brenda Hagenmaier attended the Indiana High School Journalism Institute summer work- shop at I.U. Karen said, I learned many useful things there that I might otherwise not have known. Both agreed that it was a worthwhile two weeks. Photographers worked diligently, taking and developing pictures. It was not unusual to find the entire staff spending several weekends and vacation time at school, working to meet a deadline or putting finish- ing touches on what was hoped to be an interesting and attractive IVIAN. lvian 23
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