Emmerich Manual High School - Ivian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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6 ft SCIENCE CLUB . . . Front row: Thomas Reeves, Dawn Morse, Mary McMillian, Tom Satterfield, Brenda Kelso. Second row: Cheal Balls, Jimmy Blazek, Ron Spurgeon, Irender Brown, Angela Suits. Third row: Scott Kent, Brian Pedigo, Scott Arnold, Rusty Cleek, David McDaniel. Back row: Brian Litteral, Tim Conner, Steve Krueger, David Poison, Jerry Reecer, Tim Huber. LIVING CANVASES ... Art Club members work diligently and professionally on the faces of many brave individuals at the PTA Pow Wow. Creative warpaint suited the carnival air, and ' Skins skins gained flowers and stars.

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Classes spark outside interests The Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Terry Clark, is designed for any inter- ested artists who would like to im- prove their creative skills. It is also for people who just enjoy making things. Sophomore Jim Barron commented, I enjoy being with my friends after school and creating things for school. The Art Club was involved in sev- eral activities this year. Among the various events were a hayride and bonfire at Drivers Stables and they decorated the Tee Pee to display at Homecoming. The Art Club also had a Christmas party and went caroling around the Manual community. One of the fund-raising projects was the face decorating booth at the Pow Wow. The artists would paint what- ever one wanted on his face within reason. The Science Club, sponsored by Dr. William Taylor, is becoming more ac- tive and trying to get more Manualites interested in joining. The Science Club undertook quite a few activities this year. These activi- ties consisted of a trip to the Indiana University Physics Department, and student shadowing of scientists at Lil- lys as well as trips to their facilities. Also with Lilly ' s cooperation, the Science Club presented programs at school. Some of the topics were la- sers, computers, and vet. medicine. Other subjects of interest were also discussed. Senior Brian Litteral said, I ' m glad to help renew Manual ' s interest in science by participating in the Science Club. I would recommend joining this club to all interested ju- niors. ART CLUB . . . Front row: Dara Spencer, Margie Smith, Tammy Passios, Tom Lepper, Mary Ann Thompson, Jill Huett, Patty Ogden. Second row: Brad Stewart, Kim Waite, Greg Stewart, Nancy Rhinaman, Terry Waite. Debbie Dorsey, Larry Marshall, Joni Huett, David Johnson. Third row: Karen Lauerman, Terry Bunnell, Shena Price, Mrs Terry Clark, sponsor, Frank DeMore, Deanna Lepper Fourth row: Sherri Johnson, Sondra Stapert, Tina Lowe, Kim Short, Jackie Chandler, Millie Smith, Stacie Roeder. Fifth row: Loretta Morrison, Jim Barron, Lisa Rivera, Ja- son Godsey, Wesley Vermillion. Back row: Becky Tex. Dottie Entwistle, Darlene Lewis. WHAT DO I DO NOW? . . . Senior David Poison, a Science Club member, prepares a demonstra- tion of an electrolytic cell for Manual ' s Open House, which was held Nov. 19, 1980 EMHS 30 Art Club, Science Club



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Key Club, SAB work to aid and improve school Key Club and Student Affairs Board spent many hours working for the good of Manual High School. Their aims were to improve the school envi- ronment and assist others in anyway possible. The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Ted Lynch, was a service organization which helped its school and commu- nity. Members were involved in fund- raising as well as service activities. Among the service events were a canned food drive for underprivileged families and, at Christmas, the dona- tion of money for toys for the Teen Toy Shop at the Mental Health Asso- ciation. Key Club members also worked at the Toy Shop. Key Club helped with American Education Week and operated the concession at basketball games. The majority of the income from the con- EMHS SPOT INTERVIEW Hello Manualites, with me today is Mr. Ted Lynch, sponsor of your Key Club. Announcer: What do you think of the Key Club? Mr. Lynch: I feel it provides the KEY ingredient of service to our school. In this par- ticular club, we find out who is really in- terested in doing something for our school and commu- nity. Announcer: How much time do you give to Key Club? Mr. Lynch: I usually spend 1-6 hours weekly, de- pending on the projects which are underway. Announcer: Why do you spend so much of your time with this par- ticular organization. Mr. Lynch: I enjoy working with these types of people. cession was given to the athletic de- partment. The Key Club also ran three concession stands at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and sponsored dances. Manual Key Club was sponsored by the Southside Kiwanis, an organiza- tion of outstanding men in our com- munity. These people contributed much of their time to the young adults in this community. Officers of the 1980-81 Key Club were Susie Crooks, president; Debbie Swinehart, vice president; Natalie Davis, secretary; and Rex Soladine, treasurer. Student Affairs Board (SAB), spon- sored by Mr. Harold Baumer, Mrs. Marilyn Dever, and Mr. Wayne Spinks, was an organization which helped students and made decisions about school problems. The SAB participated in several ac- tivities throughout the year. They op- erated the bingo booth at the Pow Wow and made a float for Home- coming. Other activities included an orientation with the freshmen to better acquaint them with our school. SAB also worked at Open House. SAB officers for the 1980-81 school year were Natalie Davis, president; Chris Mallory, vice president; Lori Pro- dan, secretary: and Dawn Morse, trea- surer. Junior Dawn Morse expressed these feelings about SAB, I am hon- ored to be a member and officer of the Student Affairs Board. It can be a very rewarding position when you have helped the school and students with their problems. I-43, B-13, G-97 ... Mr. Harold Baumer, Student Affairs Board sponsor, calls out the numbers for the Bingo Game. David Garza, a 1980 graduate, is assisting him in this job. Among the coveted prizes were cokes, frisbees, and stuffed ani- mals. UP, UP, AND AWAY . Sophomore Teresa Reecer works avidly at blowing up the balloons for the Key Club balloon booth at the annual Pow Wow. The balloons quickly caught the imaginations of many, and the booth was sold out early in the evening. EMHS 32 Key Club-SAB

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