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4 — Mr. Carsey Gentry, Spanish teacher and head of the foreign language depart- ment, illustrates the meaning the verb es- cuchar — to listen. 5 — Stiff group pictures do not always reveal the true personalities fo those pic- tured. Here members of Quill and Scroll pictured more seriously on page 36-37, clown around for the photographer. Manual 23
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AEW, extra activities give insight into everyday life American Education Week pro- duced much activity as both stu- dents and faculty prepared for a busy week, paying tribute to edu- cation. At Open House, parents had an opportunity to get to know their chidlren ' s teachers. Turnabout day was a special one for seniors, as they took over teaching for a day. One student remarked, I didn ' t know so much preparation was involved. All agreed that they gain- ed insight into the daily lives of faculty and staff. The remainder of pictures on this page deals with other insights into the lives of Manualites. Both serious and goofing off moments are all a part of the total picture of Manual. 1 — Seniors Jeff Russell and Sheila Frank proudly display their trophies from the Distributive Education Club of America. Jeff won second place in job interviewing and Sheila won fourth place in cashiering, in district competition. Jeff ' s award enabled him to participate in the state competition held March 16-18 at French Lick, Indiana. 2 — Superintendent of Public Schools of Indianapolis Karl Kalp signs a declaration officially opening American Education Week. 3 — Every year on the day prior to Christ- mas vacation, Santa Claus roams the halls of Manual shouting season ' s greetings. Here Sophomore Earl Tardy tells Santa, Senior Ernie Hill, everything he wants for Christmas. Looking on are Sophomores Karen Braken and Robin Henderson. 22 AEW
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Clubs promote school interest Many clubs experienced an in- crease in membership during the 1975 school year, a few almost doubling their size. Radio Club, which was nonexistant for the past two years, was reorganized, and Pep Club, in its second year after an absence, also showed a promising list of members. Various clubs and organizations helped to create more interest in school work, breaking up the monotony of an everyday rou- tine. Clubs were popular whether as an extension of the student ' s quest for knowledge or merely for having a good time. A wide variety of both established and new clubs helped to accomplish this.
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