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Equipment needed at Manual is noth- ing ultra-big or expensive, although more is required than a pencil and pa- per. The students and teachers are the most important elements. Without them, Manual could not even exist. The regular textbooks that the school pro- vides are also essentials for Manual. Some students find that dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesauruses, and calcu- lators aid their efforts. If students become involved in activi- ties, additional equipment is often needed. Sports requires various para- phernalia to practice and play. For other groups, bowling balls, musical in- struments, or just the willingness to work is required. Some equipment seems essential for almost all Manual activities. Equipment ■ V- 1 Jeff Griner, Terry Cox, Paul Ott, David Miller, and Damon Ground duck walk around the cam- pus while pledging for Roines. 2 Drum major Vernon Dotson teaches new band members, John Baker, Bruce Brown, and Steve Smith, the basics of marching. 3 Volleyball practice involved many hours of work for the players and the coach. Miss Kathy Lawrie talks to senior Cindy Martin about some strategy. 4 At the GAA booth at the Pow Wow, junior Patty Hood makes a sale. 5 Mr. Dennis Jackson, one of the varsity football coaches, works with the linemen. 6 Opening
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Cautions 1. Don ' t buy any elevator passes. 2. Don ' t dress down on Senior Day. 3. Don ' t park in the teachers parking lot unless you are a teacher. 4. Don ' t run through the halls. 5. Don ' t be late to class. 1 Juniors Mark Wilson and David Gilpatrick work to repair an engine in Power Mechanics. 2 Perez Madison and Karen Cummins, soph- omores, don ' t seem afraid of Fred, Manual ' s skeleton. 3 Senior Cathy Brown displays her skill at the pipe organ. Cathy plays for many Manual occa- sions. The pipe organ is known to be very difficult to play. 4 Ringing the bell proves difficult for Cathy Lam- perski, senior, at the bowling booth at Manual ' s annual Pow Wow. 5 Senior James Hall prepares for his stint on the record-breaking mile relay team.
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Maintenance 1. If your locker doesn ' t open, call a teacher. If the teacher doesn ' t work, kick it (the locker). 2. Don ' t write in the textbooks! 3. Don ' t walk on the grass. How would you like to have it walk on you? 4. When putting posters on the wall, don ' t stick tape on the painted surface. The school doesn ' t want its walls to be stuck up. 5. Help each piece of paper find its home in the trash can. Opening 7
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