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1. Last name first, first name last on the attendance cards. 2. Don ' t drop a tray in the cafeteria. 3. Always know the auditorium days if you come in after first period. 4. Don ' t get caught in the hall during class time without a pass. 5. Don ' t talk in the library. 1 Excitement overwhelms Manualites as school dismisses for the day. 2 Students leave the big, red brick building as school comes to a close. 3 Senior Wayne Clark leads the charge as the fighting Redskins take to the field. 4 Mrs. Sue Porter is doing time in the Thespian jail at the Pow Wow. 5 Coach Ray Schultz displays the winning foot- ball team ' s motto, You gotta believe. 6 Sophomores Patty Shinkle, Tracy Robinson, and Zina Weber, members of the volleyball team, fill out blue cards for attendance. Opening 3
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Emmerich Manual High School, the second Indianapolis public high school to open, was founded eighty-eight years ago. A new building was built in 1951, and now the three story, red brick building on Madison Avenue is a familiar land- mark on the southside. More than 2,000 students entered this building during the 180 days of the 1977-1978 school year. Manual has its own style and tradi- tions. It has designed activities such as Redskin Revue, Pow Wow, Turnabout Day, and senior and junior days to add spirit, pride, and history to Manual. 2 Opening
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Throughout one school day at Man- ual, many operations occur which go unnoticed but are necessary for the smooth operation of the school. An ob- vious example is the bell which rings twenty two times a day. Without the daily soundings of the bell, confusion would reign. The work of the clerical staff in the office is also seldom in the spotlight, but is necessary for the operation of Manual. The cafeteria cooks are busy preparing lunches that are well bal- anced and still within the budget. Cus- todians and matrons keep the school clean from dust and dirt. These and other jobs behind the scenes are necessary to everyday life at Manual.
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