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Manual has something more Opening 3
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to admire new paintings acquired by Man- ual for display in the auditorium lobby and throughout the building, adding to the personality of the school. 2 — Last year ' s Roines pledges and pre- sent senior actives George Novak, Clyde Ledford, Carry Wolfe, Mark Holmes, and Jim Lewis display traditional buckets in which they must carry their books and anything else they are asked. Rivalry be- tween the Roines honorary and its fe- male counterpart, Masoma, ran as high as ever in the long histories of the clubs. 3 — Senior Melanie Gray works on a painting, taking advantage of natural sun- light. The art department has maintain- ed a fine reputation for producing many award-winners. 4 — Junior Nancy Moore as Ethel Hinks- ton enthusiastically meets Junior Carl Bau- mann as Mr. Duff O ' Hara in a scene from the Thespian production of ALL BECAUSE OF AGATHA. Manual has something more. Some things are tangible, while others are not. A mood, an at- mosphere — each helps to set Manual apart as unique. Some- thing draws thousands of alumni back to Homecoming and alum- ni ceremonies, and makes them feel a part of Manual even though they have long since been grad- uated. Eighty years of traditions, combined with questioning and experimenting, learning ' and changing, have truly given Man- ual something more, to its stu- dents and faculty and to the southside of Indianapolis. 2 Opening
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More than compulsory education 1 — Mr. E. Franklin Fisher, vice-principal, illustrates how to open and close a locker to a first-day crowd of freshmen. 2 — Junior Howard Smith, bandsman, glances to make sure he is perfectly in line. The Redskin Marching Band has won enough awards over the past years to gain it the nickname of the Best Little Band in the Land. As usual there seemed plenty to keep the chronic complainer busy: computer foul-ups, long lines and hurried lunches in the cafeteria, grades, and so on. Tak- ing a long bus ride on winter mornings was certainly less than enjoyable for those who had to do so. Once inside, students found Monday morning class- rooms freezing, since thermo- stats were lowered over the weekends due to an energy cri- sis. Recognizing existing problems honestly helped the faculty and student body to work to make Manual a better place. 4 Opening
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