Manual High School - Thunderbolt Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1957

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1111 KH ' Z A. MANUAL mumnznnum fi WW. X KQLL X X REMEMBER... .N J K k..xL NNN J K5 XQW X 1 X f . ' k I ,,---ffi Mf '53 EN rw ,. 'A x , 'X , X f Z- ,fi .X 7, K f Y X. YY ,f J ,F f , . 'N J , ' -7--1 X, fl, Lf, Mx. E v- 1- A -vw QM ix X, X X f , I ffif f X I f ,f I X f M ,f ,ff , ff! f ffy, ,if , I MOA! f X Q v ' f ff f ff , ' f f IJ! f'!,ff, f X' VV ,f X I I I Y ' X f 1 Jw' X If ff 1 ,f if I X X I ffffff 'I . K X K! f X I' .lvyffyyf I ' 1 If I , f iyjf X. X i, ,yi , Ef M f fffffy . X 'ff f-, , I V H! f '1 X I 'V If ,Q f fffif 'ffffffiff if W 'I f , V My .Zyfx X Q N 576 IV X X M 'jf ffVfM ' ' WH f f. , v - ' ,fy f mf' f M M M f, ff Q M nf f X! ff ,ff V A f KX , . f ,f X ,f fQ ' ! , f lfffflffj If f lf f.-..,,ff X X I 'V K f y M M' 4 ff- 1 fX!f ,' .- 'fff , , ' EP ,gd f fit CONT SENIORS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS Z3- ESNE T2 Zh- ' O SCHOOL LIFE CLASSES ix KZ? .Za gl SPORTS S . ' ii!! REMEMBER... SCDIOTS and the meetlngs when the electlons were held gracluatlon plans were made, and the long antlclpated sen1or actnvltles were planned Sen 1ors, may many happy memorles go Wlfh you as the tune for partmg comes . . . . 7 . 4 fl-ky' Il- KK. ,XS V5 ix EHHIVFT 1 LMP' Jyxf Q 2- 3 I f f X f My! r fffff ig g.,2X M X ff f f 7 M . N su Ronnie Fukuhara Senior Class Officers President Because of thelr leadershlp 3b1lltl6S Ron Theresa and Ruth have helped greatly to make thls year a very outstandmg and memorable one for the Semor Class Theresa Manzanares Vue President Ruth Sagara Secretary Q K ,Vi . , M' '51a.,. r a 9 1 . 1 .:jN:f,' , he., X fis Gloria Alarid Anna Marie Alire All-School-Show 1. 1, 3: .lumor Spanish Club 23 l.R.C. 3 7 Escortz Conserv Choir 1, 3: .l.R.C, 3g Skating Club Council Capers 2: Senior Lunch- eon Commirteez Senior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Prom Committee 'Nun Z Kg' nl, g .. S . . 4 TQ , I tiff . uve' a I I 'X Seniors Mr. Price of the Colorado Employment Service and Mr. Taylor discuss some of the vocational bulletins being posted in the front hall Gus Anderson Loraine Anderson james Arnold Lawrence Ashford All School-Show 2, 33 Concert H1-Y 1, 33 Amaphogs 2, 3 Skating Club Z: All-School Choir 2, 35 Council Capers 1 Show 25 Concert Choir Z E- W-.7 3 Dorothy Ann Atencio William Avery Thunderbirds 3g Cheerleader 33 Speaking Contest 2, 33 Christmas Play 2, 3 Thelma Avery 4 i Beatrice Baca Ernestine Banuelos Ruby Barton Bowling Club Z, 33 Thunderbirds 33 lunior Escort -all , 7' 3 ' ,ttf n L The blaring music at the Rally Dance sponsored by the junior Class provided a rousing send-off for the enthusiastic football players. n Semnrs Winifred Boge Ski Club 1, Z, 33 Dance Club 23 Thunderbirds 33 J.R.C. 2, 3, Vice Pres. 33 F.T.A. 2, 33 Rec. Sec. 33 Math Club 13 Senior Representa- tive3 Bolt Booster 23 junior Escortg Senior l lay3 Christmas Play 33 Senior Luncheon Committee3 Homecoming Queeng Annual 8 staff 3, Editor 3 Hope Bentley Alvin Black Phillip Blanchard Club 1, 2, 33 All-School-Show l.R.Cf. 33 Skating Club 33 ,l.R.C. 33 H1-Y 2, 33 Rifle Team 2, 3 1, 1, 33 Concert Choir 1, 1, 3 lr. Achievement 33 Xlfrestlinm Speaking Contest I3 All-Schoob Show 23 Concert Choir Z, 3 Catherine Boone Ethel Branham Ralph Bravo Iwlath Club 1, 2, 33 Skating Club M Club 23 Football Mgr. Z3 1, 23 F.T.A. 2, 33 Latin Club 1, Swimming Mgr. Z3 Track Mgr. 1 2, 39 Bowling Cl'-lb 23 lUUi01' Bricklayer Award 13 Escort 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Brieklayer Staff 2 Senior Luncheon Committeeg Sen- ior Play3 Senior Prom Committee luanita Brown Scarabs 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Thunderbirds 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 3 Skating Club lg Amaphogs lg F.T.A. 2, 33 ,l.R,C. lg Ski Club Z, 3, Treas. lg junior Escort, Honor Roll Z johnny Bronson fi Floyd Burrous Math Cgltih 1, Pres. lg Bolt Iitmtmr The masterful presentations of the choir and its 15 Amnrh-ws lc Srlldfm Cvlmfll various soloists are anticipated and enjoyed each 1, 2, 31 l.R.C, 1, Z, 3, Pres. 35 Scarab l, 2, 3, Pres. 31 Hi-Y 1, 2, 31 Dance llzind 2, 31 Concert Hand l, 1, 31Orchestra l, 2, 3: l:.T.i-X, 1, 33 Cziduceus 33 Bowling Club lg Football lg AllfSchool-Show Z, 31 Honor Roll 1, Z, 33 Bricklayer Staff 2: Cheerleader I A- , , Seniors year in their many programs. Rosalie Chavez Marjorie Clark Bowling Club 3, Concert Choir 2, 3 -A Q 6 9 sf? Larry Cochran Patricia Coker John Colbert Marlis Cooper F.T,A. 33 Spanish Club 23 Amaphogs 3, Skating 23 F.T.A. Skating Club 3g Y-Teens 2, 35 Z5 Trackg Honor Roll 25 All-School-Show 1, 2, 3 9 The antics of the drill team both please and amuse their audiences. Here they are seen in a performance before the student body. Thomas Cox Caduceus Z, 33 I.R.C. Z, 35 Hl-Y 35 Ski Club Z3 Concert Choir 2, 3 Seniors r' 3 Carol Dean Ronald DeHerrera 10 Carmen Cordova ,lohn Coronado ,, a Dorothy Crisler Martha Dobbins Lorrine Dawson 'ls Florence Domoto Thunderbirds 1, Z, 3, Treas. 35 Bowling Club 35 Y-Teens 35 All School-Show 25 Honor Roll Z3 Concert Choir 2, 33 Senior Luncheon Committeeg Senior Playg Senior Promg Senior Homecoming Committee F Rosemarie Duran Ski Club l, 3g Amaphogs 35 Bowling Club 3, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Luncheon Commitxeeg G.A.C. 36 Betty Durst Y-Teens 2, Seal ...ad QA-'41 Donald Foiani Math Club 1, Z, 3, Pres. Z: J,R.C. l, Z, 33 Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 25 Bowling Club lg Skating Club Z, Treas. Z3 F,T.A. 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 1,2 'D I Even though the night was extremely chilly there was a ' hot time in the old stands that night as the Thunderbolts roared to victory Wanda Eto F.T.A. 2, 33 Bowling Club 3g Spanish Club lg junior Escort A-5 'Vx -5:5 fl, Gerald Forney i h -2 fr, 4 ir . Enemies to some and friends to others are the of- fice helpers. Here Ethel Branham and Reiko Noda diligently sort absent slips. I Seniors Carmen Gonzales 12 Kenneth Gaskin Football 2, 33 Track 2, 5459 Eloise Cvroves Skating Club 13 G.A.C. l, 2 Ronald Fukuhara Key Club Z, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Chaplin 33 j.R.C. l, 2, 33 Scarabs 2, 3, Vice Pres. 33 Dance Club 23 Bolt Booster 13 Latin Club 13 Cheer- leader 33 jr. Class Representative3 Sr. Class Presidentg Tennis 1, 2, 3 Carole Franklin Milton Gerdine Robert Ggmez 3 l.R.C. 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 F.T.A. Z3 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 Speaking Contest Z3 u-wr f. X if ,fl .,. , wtf' : '3 3:?l' K 3 -3 up int, X 3 ' om t L.,. QQ . 5 E. T Honor Roll 2, 3 Roland Harper Gene Harris All-Schoolfshow 33 M-Club 2, 33 Football 2, 33 Concert Choir 3 Wrestling 2, 33 Baseball Z, 33 R.O.T.C. Priscilla Hermosillo Charles Hill 735 H What a day kxghs Mr Peterson whrle ID the background lvlr Hunter sxts resxgneclly gradlng paper: rn the teacher s lounge Fannlelea Hlnds Robert Holltnea Brenda Howell 'l-een: Qlntlnx, Club 1 Hx 3 3 Npanrsh Club l Qlvatrng, 3 t Sooner C -XC lumor C lub l NPC'll4ll'lH Conteat 7 Escort Honor Roll 7 Bn klaxer Qmff 7 3 JLIHIOY Achlewement 1 7 3 l 'bv 5 'Y Vllanda Nl Hunn Homer Iwata 'X qehtol Qh M 7 Baseball 7 3 All S howl Qhow 7 Concert Chtrr Honor Roll 7 Concert Choxr 7 3 Bowlmg Club 7 Irene Jackson IW -5 lrma Johns Qlxarmz C l :bl 7 Bowlxng Club FT 'X 3 HISYOYIHD 3 Cheer leader 3 Nlath Club l l.ar1n C Llb l lumor Escort All Sthvol Sh vw l 7 3 Honor Roll ncert Cholr l 2 3 Semor Lrncheon Commrrtee Semor Prom Commnttee Homecornmg Dance Commxttee ,W , KK, ' 0' , qi, ll ,Y ' ' ' 3 ' ' Y A , -. 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'brent-on '-PK S ki!!-K Mm txshfnm I-Ok-NY-I-N hm MM :C'lrN'l'-6:1 D .1-, 0 gnal Have you ever wandered mto the foyer, and seen these two green eyes stanng you mn the face7 Don t f 1 Bessle Kamura be alarmed, It s only thrs mangy e 1ne Bolt Boosters 1 2 Mauna L03 5, Club 7 Skatnng Club 2 FTA 3 Boulxng Club 7 3 Cheerleader 3 G A C 7 Qemor Class Repre senmtlwe jumor Escort Honor Rc 1 7 3 qemor Prom Com mlttee Homecomlng Attendant ls 9 E' QE Loweta Klmball Nancy Klshlyama Bolt Boosters Z, FT A 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, G A C , All School Show Z, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Concert Choir 2, 3 14 51 K' al'O afnfnefze Skatmg Club l Cheerleader Bovul1ngClub2 FTA Z 3 Pres 3 Mauna Loa Club Z Xue Pres 2 All School qhow l 2 Concert Choir 2 3 Semor Prom Committee jun1or Dance Com m1tree Annual Staff 2 jr Class Sec Treas Della Johnson Lxly Kataoka o Allce Keller l.at1n Club l Scarabs 2 3 Thunderbirds 3 FTA 3 FTA Z 3 Caduceus Club 3 RC 3 Bolt Bwoster l jumwr Es ort Hontr Roll 1 7 SCIIIWI' Prom Committee Nancy Kltashlma Dean Koehler Bolt Booster 1, Mauna Loa Club Skatmg Club 1, Z, Color Guard 2 2, Bowlmg Club Z, Skating Club 1, 2, FTA 3, Cheerleader 2, Head Gxrl, jumor Escort, All School Show l, 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, Honorary Officer 2, 3, Lt Col Judith Lambert Charles Leali F.T.A. 2, Scarabs lg junior Escort - f ,.,.. iz ,, , .,-, '- - . Q Ernestine Le Desma F.T.A. 35 l.R.C. l, 21 Amaphogs 1, 3, Sec. Treas. 3g Skating Club lg junior Escortg All-School-Show lg Honor Roll l, 23 Christmas Play 2, 31 Senior Playg junior Dance Committeeg Senior Luncheon Committeeg Annual Staff 2, 3 Martin Letcher 5,- Y 1 What might these top school administrators be discussing in this typical Big Three conference? Without doubt, something momentous Zenia Loggins G.A.C.g Thunderbirds 35 junior Escortg Honor Roll 2 z 'wif .3 x f 'gs , 'fkfiif' . wi ' I AZ' 3:3 Alberta Lopez Lee Lowery Pauline Lucero Sharon M. Lucero Y-Teens 25 Bricklayer Staff 3 Tony J. Maes Maurice Manuel R,O.T.C. N s You've all heard of the book Why Can't Johnny Read? . . . Looks as if he doesn't know how to Spell elther' Or dld they really eat South? Theresa Manzanares Dean Mather Marva Mays Thunderbirds Z, 3, Pres. 35 F.T.A. Hi-Y 2, 35 Rifle Team 1, 2, 35 Thunderbirds 2, 35 Junior Escort Z, 35 Bolt Booster 2, Senior Vice Honor Roll 35 Color Guard l, 2 AllfSchool-Show 1, 25 Bricklayer Pres.5 unior Escortg AllfSchool- Staff 35 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3 l Show 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 25 Senior Play Committee5 Annual Staff 3 9' xv E' Marzella McGee James McKnight james McNally Lillian Mendoza Thunderbirds 1, 2, 35 Latin Club Bowling Club 35 Baseball Z 2, 35 F.T.A. 35 Ski Club 35 junior Escort 16 'in 1 John Miller Concert Band 1, 2,3 Q: Cecilia Morton Mary Miyauchi Scarab 2, 3, Pres. 2, Sec. 35 Latin Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 25 F.T.A. 35 Caduceus 35 Amaphogs 35 Skating Club 15 j.R.C. 35 junior Escort 25 Honor Roll 1,25 Senior Prom Committee Decorating for each dance is a major chore and requires help from all. George Takao and Richard joko put a few finishing touches on the throne Evangeline Nanez Rae Ellen Nelson Spanish Club 15 junior Escortg Amaphogs 35 All-School- Senior Luncheon Committee5 Show 25 Concert Choir 2,3 Senior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Committee Dale Ness Math Club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 2,35 Rifle Team 1, 2, 35 Color Guard 1, 25 Golf 1 ' , '! J Q Q L Jeannette Nobles Reiko Noda Y-Teens 15 Skating Club 15 All- F.T.A. 1,2, 35 Bowling Club 35 School-Show 1,25 Concert Cheerleader 35 Skating Club 15 Choir 1,2 All-School Showg Latin Club 1, 2, 35 junior Escort Seniors .If , ,t H 545 'ifz' ,-1.445 Q , T- 4l'4.f- ,, . nf -ty , . u' I M K iavvfew' ., Gene Nuanes Hi-Y 15 Bowling Club 25 All- School-Show 1, Z, 35 Christmas Play 15 Concert Choir 2,35 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 William Nuanes Skating Club 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 35 Hi-Y 1,2, 35 M-Club 15 Bolt Booster 35 Football Mgr. 15 Sopho- more Representative 15 junior Representative 2 ' ge, Salesmen, please turn in your money before leavf ing school is an announcement that typifies the work of Mrs. Wendt, school treasurer. Dorothy Padilla Luella Padilla Spanish Club 15 F.T.A. 2, 35 G.A.C. 15 junior Escortg All-School-Show l Marvin Oliver M-Club 35 Football 1, 2,35 Wrestling 1,Z,35 Track 2,3 -Q3 J Bernice Perkins Thunderbirds 15 junior Escort junior Achievement 3 Seniors , - 1,5 f I f Ralph Peterson Shirley Pettigrew Henrietta Portugal Honor Roll 2 j.R.C. 2,35 junior Escort 18 judy Ranke Caduceus 35 Scar:-1bs,35 Student Council 35 Ski Club 35 F.T.A. 3 Thunderbirds 35 Skating Club 3 junior Escort5 Honor Roll 3 Betty Raullerson Cin-XC. 3 Albertha Robertson junior Escort , 2 5 ' I . J ' 'Tj J James Romero Skating Club 1,33 Bowling Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 3g Bolt Booster 13 Basketball 1,23 Tennis Z Dolores Rivera '19 3 Marcelina Robles Priscilla Hermosillo tunes up her piccolo, while Mr. Prudll-iomme pounds impatiently for the at tention of his loyal orchestra members. Bennie Romero Seniors SJ Nancy Romero All-School'Show 1, 2, 33 j.R.C. 33 Council Capers Z3 Bowling Club 33 Concert Choir 1, Z, 3 wx S JDK 'cv S? Trent Romero Dixie Routson F.T.A. Z, 3, Treas. 3g Skating Club 2, 33 j.R.C. 1, 2,33 Thunderbirds 33 Bolt Booster 33 junior Escortg Annual Staff 33 Ski Club 33 Senior Play3 Senior Prom Committee3 Senior Luncheon Committee 19 Vernon Rowlette Pete Ruibal Spanish Club 1,25 Bolt Booster 29 Football 19 All-School-Show 1, 2, 39 Honor Roll 2, 3g Concert Choir 1, 2, 39 Color Day Talent 1, 2, 3 Qs? Ever wonder what goes on behind the Green Door . . . of the teachers lounge? Some bite nails and others rest their weary arches. Seniors Flora Ruiz Robert Ruiz Ruth Ruiz ,ai l 'Nm ' 9 r, , 3 ' f Robert Salazar -rr-7 ' 'ami bv! , M3 - Robert Saavedra Ruth Sagara Alexander Sanders Latin Club 1, Vice Pres. 19 Head Boyg Football 2,39 Baseball Concert Choir 2,3 20 Skating Club 19 Scarab Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 39 Caduceus 39 Mauna l.oa Club 29 F.T.A. 39 Dance Club 29 j.R.C. 39 Senior Class Sec.-Treas.9 junior Escortg Honor Roll 1,2,3g Honorary Officerg Senior Play Committee 2, 39 Soph. Class Pres.: jr. Class Pres.9 Key Club 1, 2, 39 Skating Club 3g Bolt Booster 5 'C' 7 'ww Diane Sandoval Margaret Shearer l7.T.A. 35 j.R.C. 35 Caduceus Z, Thunderbirds Z5 j.R.C. 1, 2, 35 35 Thunderbirds 35 Bolt Booster All-School-Show Z, 35 2, 35 junior Escortg All-Schooh Concert Choir 3 Show 25 Concert Choir 2,3 T-M:-Q 2 A' Clever advertising, good music, and effective orations helped to make the Sweetheart S one of the year's best dances. Faye Shofner Doris Showalter Jewell Smith .R.C. 25 Latin Club 35 Caducexis ,l.R.C. 35 junior Escortg All- F.T.A. 2, 35 Latin Club 1,25 35 35 F,T.A. 35 junior Escort School Show 1,Z, 35 Honor Roll Thunderbirds 15 All-School 1,25 Concert Choir 1, 2,3 Show5 Concert Choir I' , it 'Y W I I A V '5 4? ' A , ,,, 7 , , Xt ,AC tx af E fx Sf' Seniors Ji Shirley Smith Kay Spikes Arthur Tafoya Kazuko Takata All-School-Show 2: Concert Bowling Club 25 Swimming Choir l, 2, 35 Council Capers 2, 3 Team Z5 All-School-Show 25 Drill Team 2,3 Florence Talmadge Honor Roll 1,2 A Accuracy in every project that one undertakes in the science courses is a must. Here Irma johns attempts to adjust her chemistry balance. Bobbie Thrower Darlene Tichy Bowling Club, Senior Luncheon Committee j.R.C. lg junior Escortg Evangeline Tanguma Spanish Club 1,23 j.R.C. 33 All-School-Show 1, 2, 35 Council Capers 23 Concert Choir 2,35 Skating Club 2,33 Bowling Club 25 Senior Luncheon Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee Janice Turner Seniors , 2? 6 Mary Tyler Antonia Valdez Dolores Valdez 22 272 Florence Valdez Skating Club lg Latin Club 15 Thunderbirds Z, 3, Vice Pres. 33 F.T.A. 2, 3, junior Escort, All- School-Show 2,31 Honor Roll l,2,3g Concert Choir 2,3g Senior Play Committeeg Senior Prom Committee, Senior Luncheon Committeeg Annual Staff 3 Vera Valdez .-31 I Seniors Robert Wade un. N vi! Shirley Wiseman Arthur Vigil Y' YT if , -217' 1 As Mrs. Henry looks through the enrollment cards, Mrs. Sandoval, office clerk seems ti be giving a special someone a half-smile Dean Wellborn jacqueline White Evonne Wilson lunior Escort3 All-School-Show F.T.A. 2, 33 Caduceus 132, 33 1, Z, 33 Concert Choir 1, Z, 3 01' Q 'i f 'P NLJ ., .- ,r M,5A1:'!-'ng-i'i,4f,:3.f1 K . , , ,L 'f 1- Y! Eugene Wolfe N wa , 5 Connie Yack F.T.A. 2,33 Ski Club Secretary 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Caduceus, President 3, Secretary 23 Bolt Booster 33 Skating Club 13 Student Council 33 junior Es- cortg All-School-Show 1, Z, 33 Concert Choir 2,33 Honorary Officer 2,33 Major 3 Thunderbirds 33 Dance Club I Latin Cldb 23 Senior Represent ntive 3g Senior Color Day chairman x gf, 3332535 ...P v 'Z , X Richard Yoshida REMEMBER . .. gox ernment composed of a highly competent administration, a proficient a well organized student goxernment A government whose goal is cen tered on the production of better qualified citizens of tomorrow faculty, and student leaders who have the ability to produce and maintain -- 4 l , L- - ' ' 'Y- i Z- 'a+ v is ff f Y , R . 2-8 ,aj X X X X f il M I I 'ww' ' II Ty? I - I-N ,XX X X ss f ' ' 1 C K f A X f gw A K-S . J f 73 I - L X ' f D , Y Q X9 KX D ,,, 1 -5 '- 1 Q ' t X 1 xxx 1 I f fr 'I xl X. X I I f' .f X X , 1' , I fV', fi? X X X x f , X X f f f , I , . X Jf' 17 f ' V , -U I an-aus: I 7 X ' ff ff! H. , ' CQ , f fn f' f ' ff' , f ff A 'i I ' I f X 1 V! f If frfv gif ., V , If V ,L l 1 f f , X , X Ay, V, :!,! fifff f OUTSTANDING ADMINISTRA- TIVE STAFF PROVIDES LEAD- ERSHIP AND GUIDANCE FOR ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY , . A- Mr. Wlilliam L. Miller Principal 253 s ff fl ' A X. Mr. Thomas G. Sievers Assistant Principal Nowhere may you find more under' standing and helpful people than Mr. Miller, Mr. Sievers, Mrs. I-Ienry, and Mrs. Bennettg people who seek out your friendship, while still maintain' ing a proper balance of authority. It is with a sense of personal loss that each senior says farewell to these four friends and counselors. Mrs. Eleanor Henry Dean Mrs. Marjorie Bennett Coordinator ELECTED SCHOOL OFFICERS IMPLEMENT AND ORIGIN -XTE SCHOOL GOVERNMENT PL-XNS The most responslble school offices are those of the Head Boy and Head Glrl They not only conduct Student Councrl meetlngs but also preslde at asscmhhes and represent the school at many actlx 1t1es W1th1n the communlty at large By thelr leadershlp abnhtles these three elected officers have provldecl guldance and force ln cllrectlng the varled func tlons of school government Nancy lx 'll1ITTYl H al Curl 'xii RI rt Salwar Hc1lBw C 'lrul Ixamme S 1 z 'ry Z' 'Qi dv' Sim M Bwlly L -9 Grundy M Chfancc ,fi .f- ppp-V i I Ralph H Bewgle Spee h Dr m Zelmq M Bell Frcclcrlclx Blshop m n eer Nlirhem Il 'emi 1' Mqrjorle L Chrlsrmnseu Joyce M Bower me 5 E lu in .par R1 ph E C wffman mnlx M C wley r Theodore S Cxvoper 11N n e C reer RO He'1thEdL n e S e lL 1 them I s 'Q-of FACULTY FACULTY PROVIDES AC ADEMIC LEADERSHIP PLUS GUIDANCE IN EXTRA CURRICUL AR ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS AND SOCIAL GROUPS The functlons of the members of the Manual faculty extend beyond the classroom Every teacher partlcxpates ID Z1 varlety of school ZICUVIIICS Une of the most lmportant functxons IS the sponsorsh1p of cluhs whose many act1v1t1es requxre close SUPCIWISIOD and the most careful and tlme consum mg organ1z.1t1on L ren C rees Gxlhcrr Crutcr N I es C 'nw Le. A D lgdilc Gwrold F Ellyion Sl H lth Ldu 'Ill n U, Engll h I , V 'T , Q I . R A 'sw JL x ' 3: X Q . ,qs 3 - ' , 'J , i f Il . . 5 - 'Q I 1 - 1 ' 1-.1 Q'-, Iam . . .H . . X ' . I3I1'll5l1, Spanish . c , n n Ho e Eco omlcm, CIJI' . . Ll cs Bus s' c cr 'on ' ' P21511 fl ei . , ., , Ks ff gg fig Q F 4 ' .. f rn ' C N K I.-1 ' 5. C X ffl '- ws. . . X ' 5 I A S I a' 5 ' .h I . ' . fr 1' he . Qxl .l . L ' IZ. ' . 1 ',l. I. ,L i. fue c , fu , TC .l ICZNIOII Socml Scie c Soclnl fci nce,Eva lation Mn n ic: 1 Y . . . . ,. . ' I . 1 f l. o X I je 4 X f ' .INS Q f. D. rc . L 1 I 1 . . . Social Sci Ice en : c. 'o Ex 'lush Sclence ' 1 's -3'-f E7 I Q Oih in Gardner Donna 5 Geyer Lucy E Oil' n Cllll E Ora mm john XV Oriflin Em, hC e rhlfl Eu, hC 415 A WW 2 D11 r H Groves Charlotte S Halldirswn Evelyn B Harristn Rilph IS Hill Max H H1utchens HmeEonm n SUPPORT OF ALL PHASES OF SCHOOL LIFE IS ONE OF THE MOST REWARDINO ASPECTS OF TEACHER S FUNCTIONS One never has to look very far in the grandstand at any athletic function to count a large number of Manual faculty gning ardent vocal support to a Manual team A great many teachers take pride in the fact that they have not missed a h1sketball game in years and years No one who has ever attended a dance at Manual has failed to take note of the many teachers present all having as enjoyable a time as the students C Russon Hunter Arch H jefferies Charline F jwrgensen Shirley D Ixruss Indu rr1alArt lr th l Edt L 1S ience Doris L Lathrop 'Q -if 1. A1 . ,ar 1 J , X ' , . 4 M -If X . 4 y '. 'st . L- ' ' '. 'so Q: e '. .1. ' Health Ed., Driver Training 'lis , areer H al 'cucatxnn Cflerk 1 '11s , 'areer - ' ' ' 13, 2-Aw!! - K- si sl - I 14 J 11 Y, . V 4 ,,. .1 f 5 0 A h .4 y W v , T 1 .ff it A I A t o es . 1 . I it . .IW 1 '. ' I . u Arr 0 c o ics Home Eco omics llusiness Education Business Education 7 . V. , x . . 2 1 1 ' 1 , f 1 1 . ' , . Q . . Q i . , , ,. .. . . L L . - Social Science s ' s lea icarion En '1ish,Socia cc' Nurse -'Cebu 4, ,v 'X 1 all If 1 Ji K' Raymond A Lehr lndustri1lArts 1' 4? Mildred Leisenring Gen VILVCS Lindcmann Eugene Maffeo Harold A Manly Secretary English Spanx h Ex ilufitton So ml Science Audio Xisu1lAids ,JR lacquelyne R Mundy Jeanne S Norman Donald C Noyce Almon E Oviatt Mary C Pagano English Career Business Education Industrial Arts Hewlth Ed Driver Training Social Science FACULTY ACHIEVEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AN INTEORAL PART OF TEACHER S ROLE AS EDUCATOR Through committee work, continuing formal education, or from work ex perience, each teacher at Manual continues in his personal growth as an educator. Such dedication to a task is rewarding of itself, but the greatest good comes to the Manual students whose lives are enriched by association with the faculty. Michael Peterson Charles R, Pettit, lr. Alfred Prudfhomme Ada L. Ragland Robert R. Rice Arr Social Science Music English Mathematics , We ff .Mar R ,M H ,L ju. - the V . , , -an i. , 3 7' u . i up r . N, , ,,i:l?f 4 , tfvf ' f 15 3 Marguerite E Rlshel Betty I. Salse lean R Sandoval D n1ldI'I Schachterle R x I Shaver English Soc IS enc C lc tu tCou O pt n lAdJustm 4-2: Ruth S Shelton Sgt james Smith os ph A Strain Travis Il Taylor Milton I. Ties en Engllh ROTC Sc1lS n th TEACHER ASSIST IN PRODUCTION OF STUDENT PER FORMANCES BEFORE PARENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC Several times during each year teachers in specialized fields assist in the production of a student performance Mr Beagle as head of the drama department directs a number of highly successful plays during the school year Teachers of art music and clothing combine their talents with Mr Manly to produce the professionally competent All School Show as well as the Christmas Pageant and Council Capers jam s W. Watson Virginia M. Wendt Theodore R. White up ' J T eature De el pment.l ' ' ' ery T 3-1' rs. F' T631 9 f f' 1 'ffl , . ' L. .?J?r,i, 1? JUL' 3 L ,V- iff -953 , tif, A Piul A. Wfilkinson Gertrude W Wfilson l.nx'n Four members of the Student Council, Jackie Daily, Wil' STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL SPEAKS FOR ALL SEOMENTS OF THE SCHOOL POPULATION Each student, through a student council representa- tive, has a voice in the affairs of school government. ln brief, he participates fully in the democratic process. 1 1' Council members have this year accomplished many tasks worthy of note. Perhaps the finest contribution has been the revision of the Red and Blue Book. liam Thomas, Sandra Williams, and Lorraine Gaines Rex I. Shaver are proof that all problems which arise in the council Sponsor are given the most serious and thoughtful consideration. Ti? li Evonne Wilson and Kenneth Knox review some of the Exchange of ideas is important in the Student Council. discussions which take place in Student Council. These The pencil of Juanita Roybal is kept busy as she jots discussions form the foundation of a democratic council. down William QBuddyJ Brownis ideas as he dictates. 75 ' .6-' i..,-.- TI-IE STUDENT COUNCIL EXCELS IN ITS ABILITY T0 CREATE AN UNDERSTANDING ATNIOSPI-IERE BETXYEEN FAC, ULTY AND STUDENT BQDY Here you will find students, who. with Ctipuhle leadership, strive to cre- ate complete unity among all stu- dents. The memhers of the student council are tn he complimented for their spirited efforts and superior utf titude toward activities sponsored hy the school throughout the past year. Bernice S:1nthe:, Ilill Nunnes, :intl Shmmn Iirt-.ls Sluljg Sfriklgyqf clgwufjgll eppyqursyx gqqggny greek-Hqlsllcev gnkl III:3ITIlNL'l's -'ll flip' I -'LlIItIl. HILL' u'IiXlIIw.'il TlI7rV Ili. ezigli must he ezirefullx' plzinnttl. I hris I,utero, Cizirol U'lIIh1l --iultl not 'Vt-rnte witliour the t.-nigxitent I'i:nniner:ell, :intl Ron lftiluilizirxt tliseuss tletxnls ol the ilrrlrfilllsr -'l Airs. XA Ullslf. lfs's'Vs'V Nl Ylls' rslI 'l llzilloween Assernhly. sllxll HHN s-'HL ...v- F7 ' , X . fig Are I3ernie linker :intl Cfatherine Boone ellsCL1sslIlSll'CI- Xlrs, llenry, who ls zlways willing to lentl zz helping ter efforts in which to lessen the honing :it the uznnes? hzintl, sllllcsts helpful hints to lleulette lu-rtl nntl Wil- They In-th seem to have an interest in this sultjeet. liznn Illue on their Stutlent Council project. I Ei., f77 A :gm DANCING 5PoR1S'.'fHS's' C' ' f.Il. AG-AIN THI MATTEII 5, , nw 5- 'I Oarv Grant, Lillv Kataoka, and Bessie Kamura discuss plans for a rally in the foyer hefore the North game. STUDENT COUNCIL P.-XRTICIPATES IN MANY EXTRAXCLJRRICLTL,-XR AND SCHOOL PROJECTS This year at Halloween the Student Council produced a takefoff on the jackie Oleason program instead of the usual Fun Wfithout Vandalismnshovv. Other activities sponsored hy the Student Council are: the City Seref nade, the C. A. T. sales, the Community Chest Drive, Leadership Camp, the National Student Council Conference, and the Counf cil Capers. This year a successful campaign to avoid unnecessary litter in the lunchroom C and control good sportsmanship at all of the games, was carried on. STUDENT CUUNCIL Carefully looking over some reports of the Student Council are W'innie Boge, Dorothy At- encio, and Darlene Peterson. Yuki Fukuhara, Theresa Manzanares, and Ted Tsu- mura are discussing typical student council problems. ,lan Houg and Oilhert Almanza, two active and reliable student council members, have added to a successful year. IRQ 'Tile' Rim' One: Il, Kamura, I5. ,limine:. Xl. Yamada, E. lfurirani, S. val, Ci, Elmore, XI, Spain, E. Thomas, S. Chamlners, L. Ilranham Urri:, I7. Klartineg L. .-Xrnoltl, Ron Tum Y, Ruiz, ll, Ilavis, A. T, Xlarlsham, ll. Cirilmslei, R,-a Firing F, Smith, I. Patrick, Ci Rol-inson, Nl. Yaughn, L. Haines, li. Xyehc-r, vl. Nol'les, IU. lime- Simpson, R. l5elga.lo, l, Nuaries, R, Valdez, IS. Riirz, I7. lirovvn wood, ql. Rolunson. Rim' Tlrree: Il. llerrera, I7. Routson, IV. Sal c v- Q wo so Y R, Shaver. noir ilnniitns SALES PROMOTION THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR IS BIG TASK FOR ALL OF THE BOLT BOOSTERS. Buy your tag from me, is the rallying cry of the Bolt Boosters every Eriday when there is a foot- hall game, haskethall game, or baseball game. Not only have the Bolt Boosters sold tags, they have Louis ,Arnold waits patiently as Henry Toho takes what seems like all day to find a nickel lor a tag. done an excellent joh of promoting salesof P.T.A. memherships and Annual picture coupons. Perf haps the greatest service performed hy the memf hers of the group is the selling of the Tlizmder- lmlr. Bolt Boosters are selected from each of the counf seling rooms at the start of the year. Dixie Routson, ,loe Trujillo. and Klarci Reyes turn in money from tag sales to Klrs. Wendt in the office. i ,A .Z 1 REMEMBER . . . thost oh so L lfly mormng mtttmgs tht Saturdays sptnt ln decoratmg tht gym? Rec ull, too tht fuss tht hurry, the excltement of SPOHSOFIDQ an as m mny mort ldd to 1 rlch trt lsurt of nostalglc mtmorles 3 , ,ul r ' us ' y m 1 x ' ' 3 V . L y B kv 3 7 .V . H Y ' scmbly, and the scnsc of rclicf when it was over - all these things and I4 iw VYVV -X Y z fi YY R5 , f kix V, V X - Lili-l - ,yi QA I X fff X by X f ff Zfffff 5 ffyff L fu. vs' his , . , E X Q Rim' Ona: ll. Yarn, U. Rivera, R. Duran, A. Duran, L. Lobato. dez, R. Lazare. Rim' Tlireu: fi. liiollig, VV. Nass, ll. Kepford, Spon- R-wu' Tun: L. Roth, R. Nelson, D. lletetson, l. Alderman, Y. Val- sor, P. Vlilkinson, ,l. McKnight, Arnold, D. Duran. D.-XRKRGQM DEVOTEES DARE THE THE MYSTERIES OF LEARNING PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES lt can be truthfully said that the .-Xmaphogs are groping in the dark, in their attempts to learn skills in photography. A trip to Low- ery Photographic Laboratories helped to throw some light on the subject. Mr. XVilf kinson, club sponsor, quietly glows in the background, providing additional assistance. This year they have been more active than previously. AMAPHUGS lames Arnold, llresidentg Rose Duran, Secretary-Tteasurerg Lana Lee Rorh, Vice President First Semesterg Delores Rivera, President First Semesterg james Mclinighi, Vice President. , 4 'S V' shi-Q10 Vfilliam Nuanes, President: ,lean Ixlatsuda, Secretary-Treasurer, bam Maynrga, Vice President. Row Une: Sponsor, G. Ellyson, I. Matsuda, R. Barton, F. Domoto R, Chave:, XV. Eto, NI. Vvebb, M. Ruiz, I. Rodriquez Rim' Tun: R, Aguirre, S. Biayorga, G, Simpson, I.. Luce, Ci. Russell E. Valdez, l I 1 i I I BOWLING ALLEY ADDICTS ENJOY MOST ACTIVE SEASON IN YEARS This club not only gives an opportunity for indoor fun all year 'round but also enables the students to participate in their challenges against other schools. These matches offer great competition between the top-notch bowlers. The practices are held at the BowlfMor Lanes every Monday after school, at which time bowlers strive to attain higher scores and to achieve a better technique of bowling. Mr. Ellyson is the club sponsor. , M. Tani, F. Rui:, M. Oshima. Rou' Three: M. Reys, R. Martinez, R. Nuanes, R. Noela, R. Gutierrez, I.. Duran,-A. Tafoya, I.. Vas- que:, R. Castro. 1 , , , . 7 ,g A A A rf' - ,. . .:. ' 4 A o 1 ' . . - 'Q 'ir .r . I 1 .' 1 Iii ', A- -R23 1 ' 2 Row One: M. Miyauchi, S. Bell, J. Houg, E. W'ilson. Row Two: D. Rivera, R. Sagara, N. Takao, L. Kataoka. Row Three: Sponsor, Mrs. Lathrop, M. Dunn, D. Sandoval, E. Douglas, F. Shofner. FUTURE DR. CHRISTIANS AND FLORENCE NIGHTINGALES PREPARE FOR THE MEDICAL WORLD. Cacluceus is composed of students who hold an interest in any field of medicine. This or- ganization has contributed its share in pro- moting school activities, stimulating interest in many fields of medicine, having guest speakers, movies, field trip, etc., and this year, sponsoring a very successful rally. F CAIJUCEUS ,Inn I-Ioug, President, Mary Miyauchi, Secretary-Treasurerg Evonne Wilson, Program Chairman. Betty johns, Treasurer, Hewlette Ford, President, Nancy Talcao, Vice President, Michi Tani, Secretary. FUN, FUN, AND MORE FUN, IS THE MGTTO OE THE SK.-XTING CLUB A night of taking spills at least once every round doesn't sound too fascinating, but to those in the skating club, it means a time of fun and frolic. Demonstrations by expert skaters at the rinks stimulate their interests. What does CRC stand for ? ask many students. Only members of the skating club know, is usually the reply they receive. The only qualification for membership is an abil' ity to absorb vast numbers of bumps and bruises. Their meetings are held at Mam- moth Gardens on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Row One: N. Takao, V. Taylor, H. Ford, S. Stanley, B. johns, A. C. Bollig, G. Gutierrez, I.. Roth, R. Lazare, I.. Lobato. Row Three: Robinson, I.. Gomes, D. Hayes, Q. Augustus . Coronado. Row R. Rice S onsor V. Hi h R. Taylor S. Wbodson, R. Simmons, ,J . P , g, . , Two: H. Spikes, J. Brown, C. Vihshington, S. Walker, M. Tani, C. Hill, R. Carter, P. Malone, G. Grant. Row One: D. Dabney, Sponsor, G. Wilson, G. Reitmajer, W. Inge, D. Routson, C. Kammerzell, T. jackson, I. johns, I.. Ander- son. Row Two: I. Clark, B. Kamura, R. Sagara, j. Houg, j. Lam- bert, F. Burrous, S. Williams, B. Conner, M. Garcia, j. Nobles. Row Three: M. Miyauchi, I.. Katoaka, A. Keller, L. Luce, I.. Pa- dilla, T. Manzanares, F. Valdez, j. Brown, M. Vaughn, E. Douglas, K. Takata, I.. Kimball. Row Four: N. Kitashima, Y. Fukuhara, Smith, E. Branham, B. Smith, R. Oliver, D. Sandoval, B. Wolf, I.. Kyriss, E. Greenwalt, M. McGee, E. Wilson, W. Brown. FUTURE TEACHERS UE AMERICA F.T.A. MEMBERS EXPRESS DESIRE TO TEACH This club strives to teach and instill into the minds of its members the ideals and charac- teristics of a good teacher. Each year some member of the club receives a money grant to help him through college. In February the club with the help of the boys I-Ii-Y club sponsored the annual Sweet- heart dance. F.T.A. sponsored an inspiring Education Week program and a rally. Carol Kammerzell, President: Irma johns, Historiang W'inifred Boge, Recording Secretary, Dixie Routson, Treasurer, Gail Reit- majer, Corresponding Secretary, Thomasine jackson, Vice Presi- dent. -i 'S-. Clara Gnyles, President, Miriam Dailey, Secretary-Treasurer GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Row One: N. Agatsumn, V. Taylor, C. Bell, A. Robinson, M. Nambn, S. Brooks, G. Xvashington. Rua' Tuo: R. Oliver, L. Ed .i. ' s THROUGH THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB MANUAL GIRLS ADD A TGUGH GF FEMININITY TG THE XVGRLD OF SPGRTS Girls who enjoy taking part in the different sports activities will want to belong to this organization, whose purpose is to stimulate good sportsmanship. The enthusiasm the members show in indulging in a variety of sports just goes to prove that girls are not only made of sugar and spice, but of the ability to give boy athletes a good run for their money where many sports events are concerned. And, you can always depend on this club to come up with a crazy,' team name. wards, H. Ross, C. Gayles, Dailey, C. Wlashington. Rim' Three: - C, Holmes, L. Wlilson, D. jenkins, B. Smith, Y. jones, 1, Sedberry l Row One: H. Tobo, I.. Arnold, W. Sagara, S. Holmes, B, Brown, kawa, B. Nuanes, P. Malone, F. Burrous, W. Thomas, L. Vasquez, R. Fukuharzt, T. Markham, R. loko, F. Martinez. Row Two: C. D. Mitchell. Row Four: Sponsor, S. Chance, l. Miyamoto, T. Ya' Lucero, R. Aoyagi, Patrick, C. Enriquez, G. Murrell, l.. Sainz, R. suda, XV. Decker, R. Pinlcard, W. Blue, T. Hall, C. Pipkin, R. Pig- Valdez, G. Tagawa, F. Smith. Row Three: G. Takao, B. Hiro- ford, F. Brown, P. Spurlock, B. Ruiz. HI-Y EARNS RESPECT CF ALI. STUDENTS FDR SERVICE TO SCHCDOI. AND COMMUNITY The Hi-Y, a service organization affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., endeavors to practice the principles of good Christian living. This year, among other things, this club has operated concession stands at prefseason basketball games, has sponsored the very successful Sweetheart Dance, and has been represented at the annual convention for outstanding Hi-Y members. HI-Y Ronald Fukuhara, Chaplin, Chris Lucero, President, Bernie Baker Secretary-Treasurer, Rudy Ortiz, Vice President, Robert Ruiz, Ser ll eanr at Arms. gy! Xi' Ciilberr Almanza, Vice President, Irene Osuga, Treasurerg Art Lu- cero, Ilresrtlentg Carolyn james, Secretary. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS GRONVING INTEREST IN NVORLD PROBLEMS REFLECTED BY ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Crisis after crisis in international relations provides ample material for discussion at In- ternational Relations Club meetings. The purpose of this club is to give a person a wider understancling of world affairs. Mem- bers attended the state-wide conference. Those who took part, along with Miss Pa- gano, club sponsor, were Gil Almanza, Carf olyn james, :Xrt Lucero, Etta Camacho, and Irene Osuga. Each member took part in a round-table discussion with other members from different schools. A banquet and dance was held later in the evening. Rim' Une: I. Qsuua, S, Xlanzanares, II. Ihcaso, C. Iames, lim- Xl. Ilagano, A. Gonzales, I5. Uaslcin, E. Tanguma, A. Alrre, II. inez, S. Wlilliams, II. Dabney, E. Lfamacho. Rim' Tub: Sponsor, Gonzales, P. Herrera. Rim' Three: Viv. Webb, A. Lucero, G. Al- i manza, S. Bell, R. Ortez. 'Q I Q7 3 is-Q. Row One: D. Fujiwara, R. Sagara, M. Miyauchi, M. Yamada, I.. Conzales B Picaso R Fukuhara .Hou W Bo e H. Portu al, 1 , - A , . 1 , J g, - g , g N. Takao, G. Weber, R. Ashford, N. Moore. Row Two: D. Rout son, I.. Kataoka, S. Sanchez, E. Camacho, P. Hetmosillo, D. Sho- IUNIOR RED CRCSS HAS BUSY YEAR junior Red Cross is a service organization interested in helping others. Every student at Manual is a member of I.R.C., although only a small percent participate in the activi- ties of the council. Among this year's projects were baking cook- ies for an old folks' home at Thanksgiving, working in the Santa Claus Shop, and put- ting on a talent show at Fitzsimmons. walter, M. Alkire, B. Brown, l. Furuta, M. Oshima, N. Nonay, K. Taylor. Row Three: G. Dotson, S. Pettigrew, S. Perkins, D. Sando- val, A. Lopez, I. Coronado, B. Pigford, D. Foiani, F. Burrous, I.. Branham, J. Wagner, C. Ojala. Sponsors, M. Christensen. M. Ties- zen. JR. RED CROSS Floyd Burrous, President, jan Houg, Secretary, Ronald Fukuhara Activity Chairman, Winifred Boge, Vice President, Donald Foi ani, Publicitv Chairman. W,-,' X . ff W . 4, . I- . Lili, ,pfff 5. f Donald Foiani, President, Elmer Morrison, Vice President, Thomas lfieltls, Sergeant-At-Arms, Robert Patton, Secretary-Treasurer. KEY CLUB GCDOD CITIZENSHIP AND SERVICE IS GOAL CDF THE MANUAL KEY CLUB To the members of this club, which consists exclusively of boys, ownership of the blue Key Club jacket develops a sense of leader- ship in those activities which is one of serv- ice to the school and a credit to the club. Each year, the Key Club gives a Christmas basket to a deserving family. To augment the club treasury, the members operate conces- sion stands at some of the football and bas- ketball games. Social life is not forgotten - each year the group sponsors a Get Ac- quaintedn dance. Rim' One: R. Yoshida, R. lolco, T. Markham, T. Yasuda, D. Foi- Sagnra. Rou' Three: L. Oda, Y. High, T. Fields, R. Aoyagi, R. ani, li. Patton, L. Morrison, R. Fukuhara, L. Arnold. Ruu' Tun: lilgfklfvl, YV. Brown. Rau' Four: M. Peterson, Sponsor, M. Shira- XX. Thomas, P. Cronke' ll. lik D X' - ' ' - - '- '- y, 1 er, . . lirchell, lx. lxnox, XX. mi-u, O. R1ce,l. Miyamoto. t Row One: N. Takao, O. johnson, W. Kataoka, T. Yasuda, W. Sagara, E. Kuritani, H. Tobo, L. Robinson, M. Yamada, I. Kasa, T. Markham, R. loko. Row Two: E. Douglas, M. Shiramizu, B. Hiro- kawa, L. Arnold, T. Tsumura, G. Tagawa, D. Rivera, M. Alkire, M. Martin, B. Ackerman, S. Takata, W. Boge, Sponsor, G. Wilson, MODERN DAY ROM.-XNS DEVOTE TIME AND EFFORT PROVING MOTTO, LATIN LIVES Although one may not believe their motto, it is true. Much of the English we use today is derived from Latin. Members of the club learn this in their study of the ancient lan- guage. The club, along with learning the language, studies the beliefs and customs of the Ro- mans. Members live the life of a Roman at an authentic Roman banquet held each spring. D. Kulp. Row Three: G. Takao, C. Ojala, B. Babcock, B. jackson, S. Mullings, F. Thomas, F. Valdez, 1. Alderman, L. Branham, K. Taylor, O. W'eber, R. Matsuba, D. Fujiwara, R. Grande, R. Merritt. Rau- Four: L. Franklin, I. Kuroki, O. Reitmajer, L. Luce, H. Spikes, S. Brooks, R. Noda, E. Branham, F. Shofner, J. Brown, T. jackson, E. Wilson, ,l. Wagner, R. Ashford, M. McGee, I. Miyamoto. LATIN CLUB Elaine Kuritani, Secretary: Henry Tabu, Vice President, Lois R In inson, President. I? 19 i xx First Semester Officers: Ruth Sauara, Treasurer: Floyd Ilurrous, Presidentg Nlill'YiNIlYZlL1Cl1l, Secretary, Ron Fl1l'4lll1Zll'El,KvltIC President. Second Sevviwrur Offieuvxz ,lean Xlzwsuda, Secretary, lutlv Lam er Treasurer, Lily Karaolca, President: Ron Fulcuhara, Yue Pre 1 em SCAHAB SCARAB CLUB GIVES SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL IN FIELD OF BIOLOGY With a red pencil in his hand and stacks of papers yet to be graded, the efficient lab asf sistant sets out to do the chores required of the Scarab Club members. Membership de- pends upon the recommendation of one of Rau' Une: E. Douglas, Nl. RllYIll1Cl1I, I. Furura, R. Sagnrn, N. No- nay, L. Karoalca. Roux Tun: l, Brown, A. Medina, XY. Vlohnson, P. the members or sponsors, and a B average is essential. The club's one important social function is the Installation Tea which is held at the beginning of each semester. Each year the members make and sell beautiful and colorful Hawaiian Leis to the enthusiastic Color Day crowd. I'edrevra, Il. Eddridue, R. Ifuloihnrzi, Xl. Num, ql. Xinrsuda Three: L. ffrecse, sponsor: L. I'wr:i:ell, If. x'llUII, Vl. Lambert X jones, l. Hone, In Iiurrous, R. Notlz., L. Duudale, sponsor. l x T C? u On Cruter Sp n r I3 S n he S Chamber A o uri e 1 It r I SLATBOARD DEVOTEES RISK LIFE AND LIMB SLIDINO DOWN SLIPPERY MOUNTAIN SKI SLOPES Many exciting and fun filled excursionsynere planned by Manual s ski enthusiasts. Not too many showed up in the halls on crutche', which must speak well for a cautious ap- proach to a dangerous sport, or to careful instruction by the sponsor. Then again, it is possible that many wanted only a bus ride up the hills. ',,..fff TELEMARKS D xie Rourson, Trensurerg Sharon Brooks, Secretary' Mariam Daily President. RAH! R.-XH! OIRLS PROVIDE NOISY SUPPORT FOR ATI-ILETES AND OUT- STANDING SERVICE TO SCHOOL To the girls in blue, supporting all Manual athletic events, providing service to the school, and encouraging finer school spirit are functions which they take very seriously. The girls in this organization prove that they are on the ball by sponsoring the Home- coming Dance, acting as ushers at numerous events, and raising funds for worthy causes. Each year, the Thunderbirds assist the band in a presentation of a colorful demonstra- tion at one of the football games. Rou On Hvuy, D Atenciv R IN da I lvhns I3 Ixarnura I. Anthony, I. Matsuda, CI. Dotson, W. Bogie, D. Routson, B. Mar lx mbfill R mu Tu 1 R I3 run I3 C nner S VK illmm F e ll ez, I.. Gonzales, M. Tani, A, Uorrard, ,l. Jimenez, Il. Gutierre tvwn 'I' 'xlan 'mares le Xalde Rui F Dtmora S an R w Four: S. Patterson, I.. Hill, I.. jefferson, M. Spain, Ranke chez C ames ,I Roybal Rou, Thru. Z Loggins B Hovsell D NI NIcC3ee, A. Keller, D, Sandoval, B. Wtvlf, I.. Kyriss, M. Okano E Cvreenwalt, C. Bollig, I.. Roth, I... Luce. - an N? see' f 'fi I 'f Q 3.-'iii' u v l ,' E 1 f , ,. ,L 1 , 4 4 Rott' Une: A, I.ope:, Cf. Ilell, rl, Brown, U. Sullivan, C. XX'ash1ng- C. Yarbrough, O. Robinson. Rau' Tli1'::t': P. Cummins, C. Skillern, ton, S. Williams, 5. Sanchez, I.. Gonzales, H. Portugal. Rau' Two: VI, Sedherrv, A. Alire, M. Vlfilhorn, D. Buggs, B, Howell, H. Roy, Z. hell, ll. Vl'x'nn, Ii, IIICTISU, M. Black, S. Chamhers, E. Camacho, Row Four: M. Spain, II. Hermosillo, l. Miller, R. jones, B. john- REORGANIZATION PRGBLEM IS MAJOR ISSUE WITH REACTIVATED Y-TEENS Being one of the newest clubs at Manual, the Y-Teens has already had its share of activi- ties. They sponsored the successful Sock Hop and aided the sale of potato chips and candy. The purpose of this club is to build a fellow- ship of women and girls who seek to grow in the knowledge of God. They are striving to grow as a person, and to grow in friendf ship with people of all races. son, I.. Black, A. N1cCIinton, E. Tanguma. Sandra Williams, President, Anna Robinson, Secretary: Dorothy Dabney, Treasurer: Lois Stone, Vice Presidem. I.ouis Arnold, Vice President, Ruth Ashford, Secretary, Richard joko, Treasurer, Henry Tobo, President. PI-THAGS PI-II-TI-IAGS REOAIN RECOGNITION ON ACTIVE ORGANIZATION ROSTER The Pi-Thags, or the math club, was a little slow organizing this year, but now they are on their way to an active and prosperous year. Members of this club are interested in the occupations involving mathematics or they are caught up in the fascination of numbers and their uses. Members of this club, in the process of participating in activi- ties involving numbers, are given the oppor- tunity to realize the fun of using numbers. Row One: R. Ashford, G. Takao, R. joko, T. Markham, I.. Arnold, G. johnson, D. Ness, H. Spikes, D. Mitchell, R. Yoshida, R. Hol- S. Kuhlman, I. Kasa, I. Osuga, G. Tagawa, U. Kawashima. Row lines. Row Three: S. Mayorga, R. Peterson, P. Blanchard, R Two: M. Shiramizu, I.. Kaupp, I.. Yoshida, B. Hirokawa, H. Tobo, Cooley, R. Martinez, E. Branham, E. Ureenwalt, B. Babcock, D Foiani, T. Yasuda. REMEMBER . .. all the games and matches at whlch you sat on the edge of your seat 1n you forget the color, the excxtement, the nolse that went wlth every touch down scored, basket made, or race that was won tense expectancy at the prospect of a win or a loss? Nothing will ever make - X -ff' an-, ,M vw -whiffmz'-'EW' 'aim 'gmymbw so Ja, ed 7 ara lining Vu? Hx A fx fn- 3 ' f xg? gl ff I ff ff fy 14 f ' Y 9 f '-XX Y 4 ' X 7 ' 1 f - , X : X 'Ui ' f f - al A 'I v Q ' ' V Q, ' ., ,. A , y 3 . f ,, 5 ' A , '. 1 -'jr 3 M 5, ,M .., J 5 ,-. ' U V-'f g'.S1z.:4.'7f. ,f- . f ' k .fn --v'-uf,,ggf'4 A 'V yr :I ' 1, .fr I ' I I . . , A M . M -Y f , ? ? ,- ap g,,,,,' 5935 ii:':A4 f V, rf ff, , ,v H VH v wv Wvwvq W-Yvwvwvv,-,.,, v Y ..... ., . .. I L -- V 4 C 'x x .N f , . KX 1 Y K f 'X , K- X X, x wx 'If -I 6 4 m - . C , f , . X X y , N f V, 4 ,f X f 1 A , X ' , f 'f f X f ' f 14 I fu 1 , X ' , f f' 1, ,j,f ' ,MQ X My 5 V, , A I ff ff Q1 Iv V, f f' ,X I 4 ' ff? f X fy V, f , lkff ' If X f f f V ,IV ,' , f ' 5. x , I -, rl f, f 1 , , ,ff 4 f n , 'fyf ff ' Xfff, , ff ,, ,',' ' V' ' 0 My 1 lj, I If I! ,V f' ' f I, , f, f, f ' If ' ,f wxgwwf , , ' f ' I, ' fl , f ,ff A X7 f ,' f ' ' A , fy fi, , ff ff ,Lp ff 7 f X I X ff f ff , , ' , ' ' f , , f' f ,f , ,A hy, If ,f My V! X, I U A ' f , ' f ' 1 f f f , f f , , f X f' f , X ,X I East .,.A Manual South .,,,,, North ,,.,, Vifest .. Loren Creese Head Coach STANDINGS W 4 1 XY'illiam Brown and Larry Xlills T O O O O O FOOTBALL FCOTBALL TEAM HAS ONE QF BEST SEASONS IN MANY YEARS The 1957 version of the Thunderbolt eleven was Probably the most talented team seen here in several years. Com' posed largely of seniors who had played together for three years, the Bolts show everything but squad depth, which could account in large measure for the losses suffered during the past season. Managers Al Oviatt, Assirant Coach, and Vernon Rowlette john Grifhn 111 3 ff' Sophomore Coach 'LJ , ,HZ ml? ff . SPEED PLUS DECEPTICN FE.-XTIJRE THVNDERBGLT OFFENSIVE ATTACK Long runs featured the Tvlanual split-T of- fense. ln the opening game with South, the feature of the game was P:ohanon's 90 yard dash up the middle for the go-ahead touch- down. XVhenever the offense got into gear one could be certain the hoys would score from way out. Following the opening win against South, the team roared to victory over West on the strength of a long pass to Ken Knox, one of the hest ends in the city. .M .. -. Wm .W H .,.. W Y.,,,,, V.. 1. W M. H... ,, N M vanq- 4? Q IXUS u U Williim keel kenneth lxn x Frank 'une TACKLES - Row Une: Bill Piplcin, Clarence Caldwell Fo at Tu it n lulie leari Smith. Rnu Tu-oz Larrv Clothran, David Durst. A stout Manual line kept a weak West team in check all during 't cold afternoon on a wet, Sonny Field. Klanual Won the game ,JL I h- Xt , ' 'G . if-its A- :Man xi vi ,U , ,,,.,g!4i!a . O . J gi O .M 'Q 'V 2 ' ' af! it QE 4 ji .F tma',fat .Q Sa . 03-iaiuiiiii -A-db '-Uma gm. Ja i- f 'Q Q 2 fa . - .se if f' S i RACKS - Rott- Ona: Ronald Brown, Uene Harris, Howard Henderson Rim' Tuna: Vernon Rowlette, Marvin Qliver, ,lack Miyamoto, Although his attempts failed, Vernon Rowlette tries to gain yardage against East. I . 'wha i v rl' N STP? 5 15' 6' V My 'Q ' M 'gs ,V L4 A 4 v. it .A W N, 1 ai ,.1 ,' . ,aw . 3 FUUTBALL Against North, the Bolts could do nothing right, and North won a surprisingly easy victory. ln the East game, East was soundly outplayed except for about three minutes, when they scored three times to trounce the demoralized Thunderbolts. Defens- ive line play in this game was outstanding, the Angels being held to less than IOO yards by rushf ing. At half time of the second North game, Coach Creese talks to Ron Brown. Manual won the game handily as the entire team played hard, aggressive football. is ,,' ' '. a U. U M . .g,V, -gegqu 'fps-fu ??+fa ib- i Y Q 1 my J? .Jr RACKS - Rim' Tun: Roherr Vfzirle, Don Harewood, George Tnkao. Rou One: james Thomas, Clyde Hampton, Lonnie Vfillinms, David Ciaslxin. Xvest players find it hard to hring down Gene Harris, one of fXlanual's most energetic and hard-running fullhaeks. K . PQ 90 Us 1 Speedy Gene Harris, one of the outstanding fullhacks, is ahout to he swarmed under hy a numher of XVest players. ws:-qu. y , Y . . N I 5 at e i 21 as. is 4:- , 0 lk s 1 The second South game found the Reds taking revenge for the earlier defeat, as our team played the poorest game of the entire season. After again heating West, the Thunderholts played their best game of the season in defeating the Vikings in hrilliant fashion. Qffensiye play was dominated hy Marvin Oliver, who ran for two touchdowns and caught a pass for a third. The outcome of the game is reflected on the faces of the payers as they return home. HA ,-,.'..,. . ,, ---, . usa.- ... v,..,.i .1 V A . - - , , -'1 ' rf .....t.... -. n..--Q-q -.-............, Kami an 245. hu- A ij' X N - , GUARDS - Rim- One: joe Franco, Eugene Vlfeslev, Robert Rus- CENTERS - Millard Swanson, Robert jenkins, Melvin Shiramizu. sell, Bobby XY'hatlev. Rim' Tum: Don Pendergraft, james Fisher, Charles Vicks, Maurice Manuel. The always enthusiastic, never-sayfdie Thunderbirds give the team a boost after the half-time rest. ffl., it Ti yi.-tk 9 .tif 4? .Y my ,,.-. 3-gsgjq llieiges X A ,.-sr K .1 - ' if . . 'f ,N J.-., i, 3 X ,Sa f i .f The Homecoming game against East was a heart- breaker, as the Bolts lost l3f7. Bad breaks lost a ball game that might just as easily have gone the other way. Outstanding for Manual this year was Marvin Oliver, who played defensive end and offensive fullback. Marvin was selected for the All-State team. Others who played very well were jenkins, Franco, Smith, and Knox in the line, and Hen- derson and Brown in the backfleld. AllfStater, Marvin Oliver, takes a breather after one of his spectacular touchdown runs. .c -Q, 4444 ww If I N f. 1 ft .7 'R . - - . 1 'Q A if ' -- 6 , . r 1 V A ' iffsx Wt L 1' Tl. h R ew, iii: , i J - ' L . . '. A -'i 5 K ' ' i e E y T 1 8 fs.: 5 Q ig 2 ' 1 ' iiif as ' ' T . - : ik , .L k Q I HWBM 4 .K 5 I K . 5 Q . aa. it -f Y 20:1 8 R Q I fi, YJ 60 1, ,t.. , lx ,xxsfl ,0 .., .Q bf The sophomores had a tough afternoon against a good The yearlings played their best games against West and South team, and were beaten by a decisive score. North. Against South and East the boys Couldnyt get moving. SEIPHUMURE FOOTBALL SOPHOMORE FOOTBALLERS WIN TWO AND LOSE TWO FOR .SOO SEASON A very green group of sophomores developed nicely in some of the fundamental football skills during the course of the season. After heating West and North in the first games of the season, the boys lost the games to East and South by sub- stantial margins. At the end of the season several sophomores moved up to the varsity to finish out the season. What a chore it is when it comes to helping one struggle into his ever-so-bulky football uniform. Ron' Una: Dennis lenlcins, Henry Toho, Louis Arnold, Sammy Ta- Cilen Murrell, Carl lliplun, Curtis Dotson, Ted Papas. Rau' Three: nino. Ron' Tun: llobhy Holland, vlerry Vlvilliams, Louis Vasquez, Richard Cully, Dave Trujillo, Harry Shaw, Frank Clerdine, Floyd Hall, Carl Ciirardin. 'alll , .'.I'v,'lJAl ff .im-1' CFD ,S UAL ,mvuuv Pa ,QVAPJQN 1 'ivy H as-2: ,,f. lp: GOLF ENTHUSIASTS ENIQY PARTICIPATION IN SPITE CF FAILING TO WIN A MATCH Members of the golf team are not noted for the number of matches they win, but nevertheless, each member of the team enjoys thoroughly the op-- portunity to compete in a match or medal play tournament. proved greatly dUI'lDg the course of the season Nt I spot on the golf team was fllled by Sammy Holmes F A few ,4- 5f Y Fe.-N x Q .-r 1 'S -5, TENNIS TEAM HAS SUCCESS- Row RUM! 945 16 4 Une: Ii. Tngnwn, R. Ioko, R. Fultuhnra, Il. Hirolmwn, S. Kinvorizn Tu-oz I.. Clnvaness, I. McNally, Ii. XXf'esley, I. Romero, M. Uerdine Shown exerting all of his strength is Gene Tagawa. FUI. YEAR AS A RESULT GF NVIN OVER XVEST COWBCYS Each year West and Manual hattle it out to see which of the two teams will rise out of the cellar spot. This year the Bolts came through with a big win to move into the fourth place spot. With several underclassmen on the squad, next year's team should he vastly improved. l'!'U Ron Fukuhara and Ben Wesley, number one doubles team try a few new techniques as they practice. Qs 1 i X ,r IL , 3 V f ik 2 4 my li V V g. J . ! ' 1 . ' X 2.2, f , W ,, zl' I is i : 5 1 jx rlj A OVERTIME CONTESTS BECOME REGU- LAR OCCURRENCE IN LEAGUE PLAY There is no more exciting contest in athletics than a closely fought basketball game. This year the fans were treated to enough overtime games to give all coaches in the league new grey hairs to worry about. Thanks to some excellent clutch playing, the Manual team was able to win its share of the games that counted most. Mike Peterson Assistant Coach R beff Rus ell. Cilule Hampton, Vernon Rowlette, Frank Brown. Garland Osborn, Xxfaymond Dean, james Mercer, jnhn Duran A bit of uneasiness fills the air as Manual's basketball team gets ready for their first game of the season against the South Rebels. sf. W d F. , ' 5. Q' 4, lulie Yearlinu jumps into an opponent as he goes away up into the air after a rebounding shot. After winning the City crown the team advanced to the state playofls. .-Xlter defeatinga hustling squad from .-Xdams City, the hoys found them' selves against a red hot team from Puehlo Central who disposed of all our state championship hopes. :X fine Greeley team again won the laurels, hut with four of five starters return' ing. . . XY'ait until next year. Mr. Baskethall takes his head in hoth hands as he drives under the hucket for a lay-up shot. .--...-.........l. mga WM fl it , X , l 'L7xi'l CRX' w' Q2 AY ' n v. 1 Q' john Grifiin Coach Eddie Man anares struggles frantically to es cape hold of South High opponent Rou One B Bruin B B'aLer E Carter E Nitrris n E Klan an ares D Gaslsln H Cl'1b3blCI VK Hawmrd Rou Tuo C H'irr1s WRESTLING Fine individual performances characterized the efforts of the wrestling squad this year. Although the team did not win a duel match, jenkins, Smith, and Oliver in the heavier weights were tough all season long. Oli- ver won the heavyweight title for the second year in a row, and Went to the finals of the state meet. A strong, Manual hold that causes East wrestler to grimace with pain proves that our team was on the ball this year Nl Olixer enltlns D Nlit hell l. Williams F Smith E An derson F Smith u SWIMMING The swimming season was a success for two reasons. Firstly, the Manual splashers heat out NVest in a dual meet to avoid the cellar spot in the league standings. Secondly. no one was drowned. This year's team finished a notch above last year's in the all-important win column. - 444- - 1 .gy CX 'K Gil Cruter Coach 4-I F-'11 Q 5 Gasping for a hreath of air are two participants of one of Off to what seems to he a good start is one the swimming meets held at Morey lr. High School. of our Fighting swimmers, joe Martine Row One: l. fxlart1ne:, R. .-Xizuirre, F. Nlartine:, B. Davenpirr B lkawa mura. Rou' Two: ll. Salazar, D. Nlontwua, A, Tafoya, Xl. Swans n lg Nlar in 61 5 G-5 l , S .X A r, . .K ig 'Ah K MSNBC-7 0' .5 vi. v,x' y U ,T 1 iv ngyntgjgi 'Ne ,Ku H BASEBALL BASEBALL TEAM SHCWS ENTHUSIASM DESPITE LACK OF EXPERIENCE This year's baseball team has shown much improvement over last year's. Although the team does not have too many win- nings, their losses do not discourage them. They are always trying to improve their game by heeding the advice of Coach Petf erson and also Coach Qviatt. With the experience gained this year, we should show greater improvement next year. As enthusiastic left-hander, jim Romero, takes a forceful swing at the ball, he ap' Gene Harris the leading hitter of Manual areml 7 made 3 Strike instead gf a hit. baseball team hits the third pitch p l s', . .Q , uf 1 ' WE? , l s .tv W, ,. J J, v 'C '7 1 ,p l ' , - Clyde Hampton displays excellent pitching kill A1143 .. A1 fr' L r-wwe'-em 'W 'P' ' he also undertakes the position of shortstop 41 y- uf'-K HQ y f T .. ug i -. Q g . - a yy lv! 1 lj I 5 , ll ' ',-, lim, ,,sv-'wi E154 f , , ,.. .-, at . ' ,famine V E 8- .. 2 it Qgmax il : '-' J'-ft' 4 -4 1 'X ts- 1, ,g.,,TgM.iw lm-..i L, -W , W bw Q., 1 wks- - - frm? 1:-.,.m..a,'-, .4 bg- . , ',,,., , ' ,, . W ,Smut- ' ' ' vu-Q5' V .. it T 4 . 'bw 5 . 41 1'3f 1'4-- -e l .+ c . v + l'-fi' i i. . 'Q I- -'ff' ,,. ',.g.g,31 'W-:gi A . lt 1 1. 4 1- 1. , w,k - , V' tw! -,R 4 'V 4 E Q lfa-,ffl 'HK ' -' .TT---. ' rife Hr-a 1 If Y, l L , - ' ' -. '1'-+5 'Q' l ? f9 'f-,gf Liza 'S N wit .. A, , .. ,.,. l ,af - N., , I -'e'i - f....,,. mum: fi Plug, ,f H ' QV',,: 9-Ziff 9 wpeJL5'a'q .ew w 'E 1 ,,afgpwif j +4Q Our First baseball game of the season was against our East. Ar the City Park Field, julie Yearling stretches I , V w 5 K J jill 519. .uid I 4 I I I f I iw x ---N-Avlknbrkl v',,, A ,.,.,,., E Maman Y., ,.,,,Wf A .3 --1 rival, in an Row Ono: Thompson, rl. Romero, H. lwata, Miller, R. Vllade Nl. Uerellne, U. Harris, H. Tolvo. Rim' Tumi: C. Hampton, R. Wlag ,J 4 fl 44 ff , 1 0 11 4. 1100 x ' v I , I 5' un -uunuaiggib fn V 1 Q1 wg 7W....t.m-ffm..- la ...... - joe Strain Sophomore Coach SUPHUMURE BASEBALL At press time the sophomores had won a game and lost a game. Despite an extreme, ly late start because of had weather, the squad showed plenty of hustle and some good power at the plate. Sophomore, Wlalter Kataoka, leaps to base as he attempts to score. His attempt failed. H x-.. 'nn cf l ' 'Al it , Y , I , -1 A ,..1'v'- . ,+ '- ia' 6 11:31- iii' ' '- T W I tiiagh . Q-L 1.1 ,L . MAF' K 'LL Mx' in i 1..tmuaariaAmaa , - wg 4 .x ,-- A K , - Q, ' 1 Walt Kataoka fouls one off in the opener against South . K 1 U - kt'J ,HM , h -' f e ' ' Walt played shortshop and did some hurling for the sophs v ailimgg 'vu ,. . 1. I , i ,t- 4 Row One: B. Holland, W. Kataoka, E. Zerr, C. Early, R. johnson, E. Marquez, S. Tanino. Row Two: M. Shiramizu, D. Pendergraft, C. Pipkin, I.. Williams, W. Blue, R. Castro, W. Sagara. 1 'X xp f U A 5,2 M 1 t - - X .4 - vi- X Y 1 Y snag' . ,Q 5 'vw l X7 1 ' x JL f f ' y In 11- , 1 '24 4.2- ixfx ,E,a Iwj .1 Z!-'!l'li?. i.1!.a1mlzbu... I .Q-Lflnir rw- 93 s, , M' . 3,0- I ow One F Smith C Caldwell R Brown I3 Ealy I-I Bohanfin I, Cochran, S. Bell, R. Cully, C. Dewey. Row Three: R. Treats, CUIIWFF I- C lover I- AFUOILI I TWSIKCF B BYOVWI R014 Turf M Oliver, E. Anderson, Ii. Russell, Ci. Osborne, C. Dotson, B. lx Ixnox F Smith T Fields R Intron I7 Qatewootl B Ihker Smith I.. Hudson, D. jenkins, V. Rowlene. TRACK Snow shoes or skis seemed to be more ap- propriate garb than track shoes and thin pants for the track team. In the mud and slush at Aurora, the boys got their first taste of competition, and went down to defeat. In two dual meets that followed, the thinclads won in convincing style. Head coach, Gil Cruter, gets ready to time Garland Usborne, cross-country man. 'fy' las, xi: 5 i S, ' T Q . w , ,i at If - it :NIM I Z Q' nf' X516 4 'TT' I F ll g- nrt, I PQ ' ' i' foyatim' U .fum Manual runners, Vernon Rowlette, Sterling Bell, Don Gatewood, and Emmett Anderson, members of the one- mile relay team, ran second in the Aurora pect to take top honors in the City Meet. : ' 5 2' Y V A Meet but ex- fm Don Gatewood passes the baton to Emmett Ander- son at the end of a lap of the mile relay. E CROSS CUUNTRY While the gridders are knocking heads in The training the boys receive is of special the fall, Coach Cruter's cross-country run- benefit in building the boys up for the regu- ners are preparing for the state meet. lar track season in the spring. Garland Osborne Wayne Smith Clark Kermit PT 77 REMEMBER . .. the contrxbutrons made by the sophomore and 1un1or classes7 Remember therr talents the1r support and thelr wonderful school spmt which helped encourage our teams to many vzctorles New and long last1ng fr1endsh1ps have been made and w1ll preva1l through the years Remember these cm zens of tomorrow . . . . Q . . . -. . E i 3 . . . . . 4 - . . .. , 4 u Al ii- l - R ffl Y x X ,Z ' W W' - - Y, , f 1'1 I XX' - 1 that .43 'K M , i if A 24 f f X ff!! J l N A , Liavyl U I Q V 1.-:fp I f'fT N 1 ' ' ' ' ' -- - -Y. . , l. LJ. . A I lk N N V I f 1 f f X x , f C- , X I , f R X X X xx 5 I f J! X X X - -' f 1 f x f I V! X If, I X x f, . ff, , f l X f ' J I ny I Q . I X , K' V N. 4,7 7 , 7 If ' ' ,X X I- 7, I, rf., V 1 ,, ,Q , fi! Y I an ff! 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M x MV ,Q I A ix ttf' I 'rj ' 1 ,1 ' ,J . ' --v V , x'i5T f 1 5 f f U23 1 K' I L I z ' Q ,I H . A' . T '. : . . 1. U . ' w -3 ,- 3 .' ' , '. x A . ' .nn A ' . s . 1 . ' . 1 . 1 Q 'x . ' J A' . . . . Lv ' U Q x . 1 '1 . .U 'X ' . X 'V If - F . 'K V l AL Q A. 4 V X. x,,.' ' . 'T , Tx A ' - w ' r' T, , 1 M -f ' X 1 I -. . h ' y 1 -. REMEMBER . .. the fun you had at dlncts uhlch you thought ended too soon at assem hlles th If hroke the monotonous routme of school life and the fun of an lmport mt part 1n your life nu er to be reln ed 1 1 1 ' 2 hx I ' r Z , . L . . , preparing for plays and shows? These are pleasant memories which played . ' . 1 ' ' 3 v ' y ll: :ze 'K P 'fr' Q Z1 ff fffifff Many afterfschool rallies were held in the foyer to encourage our beloved basketball team on to another victory. After this particular successful rally, cheerleader lan Houg gives a bright smile, Confident that Manual will win the game. As Bessie Kamura, Evonne Vlfilson, and ,loe Franco look over their notes, XVinifred Hoge and Catherine Boone patiently await their turn at the rostrum. l i i l i l Assemblies Germaine Wfeber, sophomore, performed at a sophomore tal- ent assembly. Other Classes should have similar assemblies. Assemblies Une of the most satisfying aspects of an asiemhly is that Studenti of our Qchool are given the opportunity to See what Stuclerm from other Schools, either high School or college, count as an achievement worthy of heing seen at other Schools. 1 7 ufcne Worley mul Ron lhnlxarcl, part of a quartet ll 5 c tr pleased hy IllL'lI' performance. llowever, XX rl :tm Thomas seemx 11 little clulrtoux. umm: the spring of l05o, the memlters of the mot ern t like c 'tw outrofe High School proxitletl an unusual txp l cntcrtalu mul qi rout L Lntcrtmqmc qn qxxgnqw y ment wlth their lmller mterpretatlon ol the opera, C trmcn In 1 Q , . UK. ? 131-W.-A gs- for 3' it infix: A if I , vi. Whtw gets the ball? Diane Sandoval, .luanita Brown, and Daisy Furlow seein to be noising their opinions. Shown are members of the Collinsville, Illinois High School Band, which featured an outstanding trumpet trio. Assemblies ASSEMBLIES PROVIDE VARIETY OF EDUC.-XTIDNAL SERVICES FDR MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT BODY :X well-planned and well-conducted as- sembly can do any one of a number of things: it can uplift, it can entertain, it can give students a chance to let off a little steam generated by a diligent pursuit of learning. In addition, students are made aware of the kind of behavior that is ap' propriate in a variety of situations. 5 A it-if were mteresrmf 'md mjomble to 'xll un-is 6.4 assemblv W'1s given lw me u ic Qerxi Ckvnmpqm on PCHCL THTIL UNLN U TIL 'ITUTU 'IFTN T1L IYKVI' 'I -:- I' serve at the annual open house for the P T A Here as seen from the birds eye vlew from the bal cony 15 '1 typlcil Nhnuwl pep mlly wrrh exerwne pla Cxdly wwrehlng the Lheerlulders 'ls usuwl 4 .rw 4 ,mv M ii-ia? 4 29-1. x......x....! JB' Ulu' An .. A .. X IIHPN -fue A . 1' M' H f I -X . .Il nf I X ' 4 an if Af X ' Z ' fi ' , 3 Q ' .3 I x f 4 F ' I ' 4 r y 1 i 1, 1 Q V A , Q Q. 1 . Y 3 , fr N, 2 , x.. e fl , LAL: 3 j WEE? 1 This year the competent Thunderblrds were asked to , l .3 5 H ' 'Q X A E , S 1 ' . L ' . f 1 f ' H ' 1 1 I N xx 5: 8 .K n f .t c . if'fiQ ? fQ7'7 f. ' W e M 5' fi ' ' .- ai' 3 ! ,, , fm lr. ,L .., V, ,wxwaf L ,.- .A ,Q - W 4 , A . 1, ,j V Q HYHJV A 5 f -- J I - ' 'rar 1 .64 Nw.,-uw. 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'QT'- YP 'S QS. mx' 'iv 'ln 'US 1 Elueen and Attendants 55:12rfgtaiiiita1?1fIfgf'fQ?:i::Qziirnzttistizietit'eilfintfiiwI e T iifwl x Q, X' fix fb!-4. i vi I .X ......,.. . L v . .- it ig .Q h QM' n' 0 N. 1' Q A, . ' V. my 2 'V H veg in 7 h w ' 'f'? f'?,'f-FQ: dh W rf- , l,, , v 1 ,,,, in AMMM-Ar ,I W 5 W.- L. .v 1 I . Q if 3 Q 5 G, , Q , a X 4 ' 5 V J Sub- f P rmus offices ach year w f X' W W l f xlffmb' N... .....,..-.--vnu il L. ..,.. k 1? ' ,dl mlllt f Y X ' 'ES L:-J ,ne N' CAST Margaret ,.,... Delores Rivera Jackie ,,,,,,,. Gene Nimncs Rhoda ,,,a..,a., W'inif7'cd Hngc Lathcrhy ,... Vernon Rnuicttc Dan ,a,,.....,aa4aaa Inn McKnight Barnard ,a.r ..... A rt Tnyfnyrz Miss Baker ..aa.... Em Dnnglns Linda .,..aa,, Dorothy Atcncin Jeannie .,a, Carol Krnnincrzcll Carla ,,.r ,,,,,r C ilzrol Fnmklin Puff ...,r,V. ,V,,, I Qnhcrt Wlulc Policcman .... Rnlwrr Hnllinus Yon Barf ....,. Ruhcrt Tinsley' IXMSS Booth .,...... Alice KCHCT Z f ,ff ,.,a..,, , , -1 M - W, -- rcsmmirayz ,,-.,,1a -f- AJ 3' I L fl' s j ' A B. 4 'Mew' cc , af, c a., A-ii A Q. E -, .' -' 1 ul -J . a R f...ig, i - fl ,ag- , ,X Q A ' - V as. - ,V Bwidw rlic parts of rhc Scnior Play which were extremely hilarious, rhcy had sccncs of tonic dramatic acting which made the play most cnjoyahlc. 2 . L ff r I 4 - S I Q- . 9- 0-is-gg., The entire cast of the Senior Play seems to he in confusion as the maid stands hy horrified. Each student in the senior class had an opportunity to try out for ri part in this year's play, The Perfect Idiotf' SENIOR PIAY THE EVENT QF THE YEAR - THE SENIOR CL.-XSS PLAY Part of the success of this play might he attrih- uted to the fact that the title, The Perfect Idiot, was very effective and drew quite a large and receptive audience. As the Perfect Idiot prepares himaelf for an abrupt takeoff, thc interested doctor and reportera take note of his actions while the maid looks on quizzically. -e.....1 , . 'lftx v..-as The two lead characters in the Senior Play, .lim Kic- Kniuht and Ilorothv Atencio, review their parts with The parts of the infatuous lovers are excellently porf Xlr. Beagle, director, and receive a few pointers. . TY if f..-E-:':1'I 1-ff: Y ,,L,e, gk Li traved hy -lim Nlclinitzht and Dorothy Atencio. , -rg f 5 'fffii if ' 'Vp' inf' ,f W M,f,eq V1 , f .11 fl X vi 1.1! id' . 5 i Y , P , -'Q if J Nr pf, in-1 ' T,--1 -,,...--- K'-fqlloxfl 'Y' Queen of the Sweetheart Sonata was lovely ,Ian Huw Her attentlfmtf were nlrtcqtlelyn Vfhite and Emma Klowrt ALL-SCHUUL SHOW SCHOOL TALENT MAKES ALL- SCHOOL SHOW THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YE.-XR Hours of practice hy the performers and time contrihuted hy the teachers are factors which add to the success of Manual's All-School Show. Stu' dents with talent participate with enthusiasm and thus turn out a wonf derful performance for all who at- tend. Scenery, costumes, and musical productions add a spark of highlight to the many different numbers. Klanual's All-School Show would not he half the success that it is if it were not for Mr. Schachterle and his dependallc stage crew One of the most popular acts in the All-School Show was, Oh You Beautiful Doll, done hy the Cheerleaders. chosen lor Council Capers. V - 5 , S ' y' E, f fl ff, V, X. f - f L 4 f I ff 1 f if lf, I K ,V ff- .K l . ! fs . ff, 1 xi .2 l N 1 f - if i 108 This act was l if if ll .ff 2 lg l '.y,kt li 1 it ig Mm ff: Qi M .2325 x I , Q -D .X 4 I We - fl ff' 'L if kvni5f7 -: if i f fp . ri If v ug, A- gc .ki ggifgs : lj h X' sr at ..,- Z , lf. ,F '44 Q, Qian , ,Q fx W 'Q ,K 'ty ' ggi , , f . ., L. Zh I , lnlwfvrfj V 1 HEX 1 . ly , ' - - - -.HQ -, - , ,V Y - jhgz .9 I , .15 ,YJYQQ ,--fm, ,AFI .A i Y 'hz 'V J- .' 'Q if x , z P' - b 4-3 ,,ar'r v if if J ' ' W .3532 Atl 'N 1 - ,L - A V ' He 4 . ff ' . ' ' 'J 'I 2 3 'ff tio, f ' 2 , .f 'Q-'A 2 1 ms ,V xi M ir' ,, Vw Er ' , 212, ' ' ,, . W gZ????2' 'ab-J' f 2 7 Y' 7' 'Q 'I -if 53 ' ug S , '55 . V.,- 'f'f A 1'-. 4-Q x 'fa A5 , Var, 1 . ,712 -. f A 5 , Q. 4 J f J l 5: LQ I 5 I . , I f X inf, A , 1 1,1 'P 1 I, A X. I ? A Tri COLOR DAY COLOR DAY PROVIDES A PERFECT CLIMAX TO SCHOOL YEAR fXCTIVITlES The last hip: event of the year, Cohir Day, hringgs entertainment and fun to hath students and faculty. This day QtartQ wtf with a hreakfast dance and ends with it talent awemhlx top, ped wif hy the crowning of Color Dag king and queen. S t f 5 4 N! A jam sexfion ftaueti hy the senior class prtwed to he one ot' the point sevrin: acts in the talent show. Even the teachers take part in Color Day activities hy turninu into weirel animals and praneins ahnut. Tu 1 t t Q i ! I '36 5 i x Q The four IxIizirziolis, along with their shades and their lwzigt- tlrtiinx, were one of the wphuinnre acts. 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The ckiw 111111 the 1111151 Sales proves 111e 1161111 and cr1111'11s their choice 111 king and queen. 7 -1 llensne expressionx Nhow that rhix is a night to remem- her, and a night to enloy, the night ol the Senior Prom. The hest attended, the moat enjoyed, and the most meni- orahle dance of the entire school year is the Senior Prom. igwux 'V i ' s Q V i E Q F4 . O - 5 me g 4 Tv M s f 3 SENIUR PRUM The Senior Prom, an event looked forward to hy everyone, is held annually and is the most successful and entertaining dance. Those who attended the 1956 annual Senior Prom are seen as they eauerly await the crowning of the king and queen. if . i V i '-. ge . .41 xx i iw, X 7-ya-wwf 5 i 6 1? il: F 4 A 't U A 'qi ' ' . 's I x ,r i 1' gf: 'Z I V if ' ' i f'V rf, Q , WK -, aw, 1 1 A 48 . ' Y, is iw f xv A ,f Marietta Hailpern, Attendantg Susan Tawara, Attend antg Paula Hicks, Queen: Eileen Sotosek, Attendant: Margaret Christianson, Attendant. ff' Qxpu Misty-eyed Paula Hicks, Senior Prom Queen, accompanied by her escort and Klr. Miller, poses prettily for a picture de- picting this moment. i I 'fs Q, 113 AQ 10 s 'nf e ANNUAL QUEEN maui Q-'N ' W. 'fy ,O- '67-p ui' PA, I fx..- fd, If it wb ui, , in R6 QQ -MH J'-vf .A ...,,..a1 fvymx '-X' ,ik X .V - E ANNUAL KING L 4950, Ea wixr '!Z !Y' if i '-r 'S 'df' wtf 1-S li! 'ly 1 P -4. ATTENDANTS 3 l 7 Q..-4 Q www Yxqnq Kxxhxyimfx C mol Ivxmmgr dl Dorn mx Atgmlo, Ronflld FLl1xL1lI'lV i Don I'O1'lI'll 'IIN Rumkru g 'iff One girl, who should consider that old favorite, lt Cnly Hurts For A Little Nvhilefl is shown receivinu one of the two polio shots given to all students at Manual High. The time is 8:15 a.m. The place is the Nlanual High lunchroom. The object is to cram for that biology or college prep test. K I , I lf. H ad fill i s SCHUUL LIFE No student leaves Manual xx ithout mem ories of those things which are not J p 1rt of the curriculum, but still are part ind parcel of each clay. Selclom is it possible to get such a picture of tran quility about '1 school Having an enjoyable and unforuettable time 'it irs State in Vlune, 1956, were Manual! tlelef 'tres to tie ses sion, Ruth Sagem and Thomasine ,lackson at Us kwa -xnxx N - x ln some ways school is like the army: you hurry up and wait, usually in the slow-moving lunch line. AL A is A - May I have your attention please, are the familiar words said over the inter-com to bring the news of the day or events coming up in the near future. SZ if . .1 . N , iq, - jf .as i WUVV 4 P Standing in line in the lunchroom, listening to announcements, and waiting to get an ah- sence slip, are things all students do, often patiently, often not, hut he still does them. ,.sii, b-W- , V M ,,,,,,.,......--. is Y ,,,,4 ....... 118 -..,.,,....,........-. ,.i . ..,.M.,............. ..J.. H. . . so then I said . . .U Well, l Clon't know,'l she said. Then l said, .... Then she said . . . vpn .-H ,,,,,,,,, There are few girls, Mar' Muni: not exce ated who Y K , havent heen to see the Dean at some time or other. An unsuccessful attempt hy Mrs. Lindemann to avoid the eye of the camera proved futile. U it we-of-gw. SCHOOL LIFE Mrs. Henrfs office, the hench. the teachers' lounge are as much a part of the school as are classrooms. athletic fields, or school clancesg so too are honors which come to some students. Do you suppose this is an everyday occurence, or is one always this calm when waiting on, the henchv? Representing Manual and having a szlorious week's ses- sion at Boys' btate were Ron Fukuhara, Klilton Gerdine, and Richard Martinez. V .e,. X I li Ar .- 'Pk 7 A ' .P 5 X Nh VLH 'W , , 'I .4 f ,fi . - -A Q-. x-EN .i N xii' f, ., , 1 x my '1 1 i f l ii L. - q'l'fiif Xx 1 . 1 A It l , -. I-ivff 30 . Tr' -Q - . .I fn - ' if -h Four members of the Color Guard are shown here post- ing the colors. No matter what the weather may be, We can always depend upon the Color Guard to do their SCHUDL LIFE When the flag is being raised or lowered, courtesy demands that you stop and saf lute. Cr, lt's cold in the room. Will you duty. An aerial view of Manual and surrounding areas was snapped by Mr. Wiilkinson during an excursion by the physics class ro Stapleton Air Field. , - va take this note to Mr' Standing: Mr. Blackwell, Mr. Diggs, Mr. Edlund, Mr. Gavles, Mr. Isaacs Sitting: Mrs. Ennis, Mrs. Comhow, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. johnson, Mrs. Dare, Mrs. Eppard, Mrs. Over. he , OPI. r it I 12 1 Kms! Cz vtaxgff C.: X vii. QA ' io' Q-. suff' .' ' 4 Mr. Griflin, Sponsor, and Vlfinnie Boge, Editor, look at previous annuals which might suggest ways to improve- ments toward a better and more colorful edition. S. Theresa Manzanares, Florence Valdez, and Bessie Ka- mura check layouts and negatives for the 1957 edition of the Thunderbolt. 122 THUNDERBDLT GETTING YEARBOCDK CUT REQUIRES TIME AND HARD WORK The greatest obligation of an organization in school is that of the Thunderbolt Staff. Mr. Griffin, who has been the yearbook sponsor for the past ten years, will next year be super- ceded by Mr. Ellyson. Marie Parachini, Bob Arnold, and Beverly Mintken do most of the photography work for the Annual. Flora Ruiz, Dixie Routson, and Ruth Sagara work to- gether on one of the many problems to confront mem- bers on the Annual Staff. BRICKLAYER :XLERTNESS AND HARD XVORK M.-XRK BRICKLAYER STAFF This group of' students go to extremes to pre- sent to the student hody a school newspaper that not only contains information concern' ing Manual, hut small extras as well. 14 Tffifvl. 5.41 is A task that requires a lot of patience is worked on very diligently hy Brenda Howell and Marva Mays. 15 Seen proofreading an edition of the Bricklayer are: Cherie Petty, Russell Grant, and Peggy Robertson. 'K- Nbg N .Mi-U f 'I '!'2:l.----4 ei, Mrs. Mundy, Sponsor, and Betty Gutierrez, Editor, Check carefully ideas and suggestions that might contribute to the paper. 4 , A, X Y r. mf? '-as 'cu-3-are , A-AX Lauren VUatson, ,lames Valdez, and Brenda Howell check layout of a back issue of the Bricklayer. 123 Learning the art of make-up is a necessary part of the drama class. Here a beard is in the making as Art Ta- foya lends a helping hand to Robert Mitchell. ENGLISH English is one of the needed subjects in both conversation and as a requirement to graduate. Some of the best teachers, we are proud to say, are here at Manual. While two students in the leather class observe care- fully, Mr. Schachterle demonstrates the skill of lacing a hand-carved handbag. 'Qi-ea. I V ' mfs. a 'xi swa Y, rv, , , 1, - , Mrs. Kruss seems to be concentrating on one of the Eng- lish records as two of her students listen tentatively. English is vital in our curriculum. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts department of the cur- riculum is a valuable and practical course open to election by all students at Manual, although boys participate more than girls. , 4- v f Constructiveness in the automotive mechanics class is obvious by the interest that many of the Manual boys have shown. eos 0 'W' Under the supervision of a special instructor, a group O of lxlanual boys build a miniature house. 124 .3-1 5 'Na J-4 in later life to these two Manual students. ' X , f, 4 l Sewing is a vitally important phase in the life of the fu' ture homemaker. Here a Manual student is shown care' fully stitching the seams of her nearly-finished garment. SOCIAL SCIENCE Social science is one subject which many students hesitate to major in. Although it is one of the requirements for graduation, it can be very interesting. , e B C --1 ' -, , .-aj: 'Q' 51-14 ... C ,V Q, Pointing out important sites on the world map are Mr. Hunter and one of his students. Maps are an invaluable aid in all social science studies. - , 'll ' The home arts department, one of the most popular courses, provides much valuable information to those who are potential seamstresses, buyers, cooks, and future homemakers. Trying to explain the importance of social science to a class that looks rather bored is Mr. Coffman, one of the social science teachers. 123 Learning the different techniques of good baby care will certainly prove advantageous .,,,.qnu11 h . iq Q my ., '55, il x.-142:45 ,z...f xxmcwf' 5 gfyy,-wa,-g:.A , A wB?bWu::.,z. t wi? .- . . Y K. Q , W tv-W, 5 A- ,,, 4 , I. . BA K 1 35:4 y A . wg Q J., 'Q M l 12211. L .. , .f , ,L+ KW? f yq f ,Av,Gf1Q4.,a-3-inf, -- iff. k vu- . . A f Wig .f. . .- + 5 :A .A , . U 1 V , K q , ww, Wim., ,J 'Ez' M 54, 2: . wx f wh: S ,.1'pA.,,,. f ..,-....,-.1 1 m- M: as .. X J . .. UIQ Y ,. W. ,- A As ,Eng X, Q 2. f .QW gs Q, A . 1 -. , 1 3 A 1 ' 2 -Q 1 5 k f ' W .A A H , 552 S 4 X J, XY' Ts...-,Q-rv , ff f wvzw '-X 'G-FV? The science department in our school is one of the outstanding departments in our cur- , scmicz 51 ' r Q , Z- af Carefully observing a lifeless lizard in formaldehyde are three students in Mr. Dugdalds biology class. Biology is an important phase in science. riculum. Accurate figures show that the larg- est per cent of college bound students from Manual plan to study in the Held of science. Mary Kliyauchi is shown here trying to make her exper- iment perfect. Chemistry classes are planned to help students understand the fundamental chemical pro- cesses and how they effect people's lives. W, ' lf' Laboratory work is vitally important in the study of chemistry. Homer Iwata and Ronald Cooley are finding the answer to the chemistry problem. 1 F- .-ii -4 MATHEMATIBS Manual has a variety of math courses rang- ing from the less difficult to the very complex. Only the brilliant students master the com- plex, although there are many others who try to distinguish the difference between the two. Explaining an algebra problem to a few of his students is Mr. Tieszen. The students seem to be highly inter ested in what he is saying. LIBRARY The library at Manual serves the students in a tremendous way. It is not only used as a reference room, but also provides a place to study. With the helpful assistance of Miss Rishel, the students' work is made easier. ,jiq LANGUAGE Foreign languages is one of the suhjects in the curriculum that is needed for colf lege entrance requirements. We have two such languages here that are widely participated in - Latin and Spanish. ff our attentixe memhers o tie Spams i e ass get A Spanish class takes time to review current extra praetiee hx usin-' Tie reeordini mat wine issues of Life magazines written in bpanish Manu il s commerci il department offers excellent prepir ition lor office work which requires typing, shorth ind husiness machines, and transcription. yping the most popu 'ir o 1 eommereia e ur es 1 finding out pointers on the husiness machines to Rosie taught to many 'Nlanual students sueh 'is Darlene T1 1211 is r Hill. This is an essential course for girls in- chy who is ti, ping: a letter terested in husiness. t MSLW-Wham ' ,9- vw -4 . .,.ff ' ,aff 4 ,,.L:M' 5 ...Q 45 . 'Q s' 2 J. V .VA Mi. Y. s 5 T 2-f'f ' rv-ft I ,,.,.f . X V.,-A l ! ,. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Promotion of good health habits and the develop- ment of bodily well-being are the goals of the phys- ical education department. In addition, students are given the opportunity to participate in com- petitive activities that develop skills and promote cooperative efforts. Struggling for the ball in a game of basketball is part of this gym class. No one really seems to care which team recovers the ball. This year the seniors and sophomores had the oppor- Part of the modern dance class is shown here practicing tunity to have their teeth checked. Here we see Emma for the annual play festival. Moore being checked by the dentist. 1-dv f I Kwu' Ona: Cl. 4lUhI'lNOI1, L. Dnvw, ii. Elmore, F. Thomnk. L. Black, U. Xvekr, E. Mxvre. Rffu' Tum if Lsfzll. E. Xiwrrlwn, 5. Brown, T. Ckrowder, 5. Hvlmei, fi. Parka, M. Dunn, A. I..-pez, N. .-X:.uxL:mn, N. Smzrh, ff Butler. T, lmkwn. Rwu Three: A. I'ruJ'hwnm1c, I51I'6QIUI'Q fi. Hrmu 11, R. HuNmrJ, XY. Thumn , I. Leah, H. VC'es1e'.', F. Burrow, E. Anderson, XY. Frcclon, E. Orccmxnlr, F. Cmbmellg, Rrfu' Onu: 5. Holmcx, R. K nxrrv. ff. Marr:-vrw. C.. I.?I!l1, F. kierdmc, F. Bruwm If Spurlmlk. Rffu Tuff: I.. Lkgumzrnvw, P. BCJVYULIN, E. Armfcrwm. Rffu T11n'v: :X I'rL1J'hvmmc, fW1re,wr: L. XY'1ll1.+r'n-. R. I'iCIJciIITkE'1kh. I.. Lqlill, XT. f?ex:?s,'fi XY'cfle'.'. Rwu Fwfm: V. Xiazzxnws.-. R. .-Xxhrvrl. XX, bmuh, P1 K1niWr1cll11, E. Crreen walt. fs' ,. .,, ,F U . , . .,, M 1 'My is 4 R Q 5 4 1 3 4 e 1 . .7 - - 11 ' -wr -7, F, ,W K5 'ite 4 . -4 J A , 4 al . . A I. K ' fl . 3 .if ,Si :J Q dl' ' i , Q - - E Rou' Um-z R. Oliver, D. Sandoval, D. Showalter, M. jones, A. Emanual, M. Montoya, l. Nobles, M. La Blanc, L. Anderson, D. Rivera, F. Domoto, R. Cha- vez, l'. Cfolcer, G. Webber. Row Tum: L, Stone, G. Dowdell, B. Martinez, E. Valdez, D. Crisler, L. Kvriss, B. Kelly, R. Delgado, D. Biiggs, C. Ciayles, l. Clark, C. Kammerzcll. Rott' Tlirucz C. Oiala, l. Kloberdance, M. Shortv, S. Mullins, YY. Hiinn, ff. Kaiiwara. R. Martinez, R. Harper, R. Fra:er, L. llrazzcll, L. Sainz, D. N lfiijiwaira, H. Iwata, l. Cioronado. Rott Foto: F. Wbodsoti, A. Sanders, K. Knox, R. Cfarter, H. Henderson, lf. Smith, D. Mitchell, R. lones, D. Durst, T. Davis, L. Hawkins, L. Kentiedv, T. Archiileta, D. Littleton. H Mr. Robert Ashton Looking over a song with Mr. Ashton are two of Man Director ual's admirable and commendable soloists, Carol Kam merzell and David Durst. iz I' Bat 5 Q I 3 A S ' p ,S' if s 3 r f , 7 ' 3 A ' P: ki E, ' N Y R CHUIR NEW DIRECTOR TAKES OVER CONCERT CHOIR This year, besides acquiring a new director, the choir has experiment- ed with the more modern aspects of music, which is a change from the classical music sung in previous years. As usual, it has been a very busy year for these performers, who have supplied many audiences with song. Row One: R. Sagara, U. Alarid, R. Sandoval, I.. Castro, N. Espinoza, T. Man :anares, D. Hayes, F. Ruiz, I.. Kimball, N. Kitashima, F. Valdez, R. Mendez, E Tansuma, S. Sanche:, M. Castro. Riiu. Tuo: B. Kamura, D. Peterson, I. Alder- man, Cv. Yiashinilton, M. Martin, A. Ruclts, D. Dabney, Augustus, I.. Ander son, A, Lopez, R. Nelson, O. Coleman, B. Romero, N. Romero, Ii. Sanchez, I.. I.uce. Row Three: M. Mays, A. Schnegelberiler. I.. Roth, C. Hollis, I. Yfhite, R. Duncon, V. jones, D. Jumper, C. Dixon, I. Burrous, I.. Lowry, E. Anderson, F. Thomas. Rau' Four: A. Black, VU. McLean, KI. Manual, P. Ruibal, O. Oarrison R. Saavadra, Rodriguez, K. Oaslcin, I.. Oriego, D. Oatewood, Y. High, I.. john son, Y. Rowlette, R. Mitchell. The girls' octette, comprised of Ruth Saizara, Theresa Manzanares, Bessie Kamura, Nancy Kitashima, Lowetta Kimball, Doris Showalter, Delores Rivera, and Carol Kammerzell performed superbly in many programs. 5 SIN CONCERT BAND CONCERT BAND PROVES TO BE THE MOST VERSATILE GROUP One of the finest and most versatile organiza- tions in the school is the concert band under the able direction of Mr. Prudlhomme. Among the many types of music played at Manual each year are: jazz pieces, marches, melodious and popular movie scores from recent movies. lwr Ala ..,. a..,1.. W- ff-gy, 0' 1 rfb 'lf A- '9 , -asf far. 'la' wg M- r : 'Irv 'ff , ,fy-'Q ff' ggi' 1,-1: .V D1 -Ki,.vAd ? - 'H '1'C'M- 1 - , M f +4 154. wrote: s iw .mvlsrm-sltfcQ.!mtS1U ' 1-qhgr 62 rg pil. .1 -'F 5 PS . 97 4 -Lam- in-az: nav .fnasv 'Y' 3 .A-'YE' 11. A Q Ink 'W ,fpvuoq :az asp-rv -Q., -Q fw 'st 'ffl f1'?71Q1!D-ill' r ' - , 1 a-50115444 Q . Ama. .,,. f.,-.1 f ' 3:-1 1 . A I ..., ' .fr-.1-at if... Ur -mv if 4 s I 'ff' ill :Nu i. 1-nm 1 ' IX :f,l!4 K1U -' nur ms 0 if lv lla Jw Ona: A. Lope:, N. Agatsuma, R. Williams, E. Holmes, J. own, l'. Hermosillo, Y. YanDeesr, li. Perlco. Rim' Tun: I. Crowder, S. Holmes, li. Ackerman, P. Spurloglq, C. liroolxs, E. evra, R. Qiaistro, li. Xlorrison, Vl. Leali. Rim' Three: XV. Hoge, ll Ross, S. Bell, Xl. All-tire, E. Ciroves, C. Leali, l.. Vllilliams, Nl. Reves, li. XY'eslcx', R. Macon, E. Marques, dl. Nuanes, C. ii DMU 5 2 XVashington, R, Martinez, S. Brown. Row Four: J. Miller, R pas, F. liurroiis, L. Arnold, C. Dotson, R. fones, I.. Cavaness l.. llellrxest, E. Anderson. Rau' Fug: Mr. Prudliomme, S. Mays ,l. Mivamoto, XV, Brown, N. Patterson, R. Ashford, F. Thomp son, R. Hiilaliard, l. jackson. if -L . Proving that practice is worthwhile, William Keel, who plays the bass, was chosen to be in the All-State Band, and Paul Spurlock, who plays the sax, was selected for the All-City Band. Ortiz, R. Vlallinms, Ci. Freelon, VV. Nass, YY. Thomas, R. Papl T.C. Future generals or privates, as the case may be, receive training in the R.0.T.C. that is of the greatest possible benefit to them in later years. The corps at Manual has made an enviable record down through the years - a record that is diflicult to match anywhere in the country. MfSgt Milton Branch Mfsgf James Smith M Manuel, R. Miller, D. Ness, W. Decker, P. Blanchard B Brown Rau Ont C Powell, D. Mather A Tafoya E Carswn S Wwodson H Gn Markham, Ryknudsen R Aoyagi B Carter B Hlrokavsa 1'--111' 1 f 4 A 1. swf? '-, 1 I ' Lg N fav' -. ,, .' ' '--2 ' ' YL V ' 1 -ifrak -. - rw. . K QP., : .. TVX. ,.., ,mum --1 N' '-3 Q - - AT. . . E -. . 'elf 7 NL W F M x wg in . A qv - La u r i? ,, lagxfiik H. -- . T' 'n ff ' X THE CURP R. Sagara, D. Rivera, dl. Houg, N. Kirashima, G. Reirmajer, C. Gayles, Bl. Okano. MD Nancy Kitashima Lt. Col. RIFLE TEAM An extremely attractive group of Honorary Cadets and a Rifle Team that has won national recognition during the year, have added greatly to the prestige the corps has come to enjoy. The Rifle Team has compiled a record that will serve as a standard for many years to come. HUNURARY CAIJETS Dean Mather Captain Row One: P. Blanchard, T. Markham, D. Mather, E. Car- son, R. Grande, D. Ness. Row Two: VV. Decker, R. Miller, E. Barker, T. Tsumura, l.. Yoshida. QE Row Une: Vfinn, E. Langley, T. Markam, R. Knudsen, S. Cooper, T. Tsu- mura. Row Two: N. Scotr, G. Thomas, P. Malone, L. Decker, G. Freelon, R. Grande, N. Wrvlfocke. --4M..... Tom Markham Lf. DRILL TEAM The Drill Team and the Color Guard make up the balance of the outstand- ing groups which are an integral part of the corps. The Drill Team has per- formed creditably at many public functions and the Color Guard has assumed responsibility for raising and lowering the school colors, and open- ing each assembly program. K. Knox, Y. High, C. Powell, G. Nuanes, Hirokawa, H. Spikes, G. Takao, G. Tagawa, YQ t' g l' 5'-s Fl CULUR GUARD '-. 'M , :- A lf' N hang! Kenneth Knox Lt. Col. A. Tafoya, T. Yasuda, R. Aoyagi, B. R. joko. 901 N . is a? is X any 'lun . 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