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Boys Tennis Manual Opponent 2 Attucks 5 1 Cathedral 4 4 Northwest 1 5 Scecina 1 Howe 4 3 Greenwood 2 2 Marshall 3 4 Shortdidge 1 2 Tech 3 3 Broad Ripple 2 3 Arlington 2 Beech Grove 5 Getting a lift out of his play, David Garza eyes his return shot back to his opponent. Men ' s and women ' s 1978 tennis teams gain experience on court Fred Belser ' s 1978 men ' s tennis team finished with a season record of six wins and six losses. Coach Belser said he felt outstanding performances came from Junior Garza, a senior, who was the team ' s Most Valuable Player. Belser was hopeful at the season ' s end that those returning next fall will push Man- ual to one of the top teams in the city. Girls ' tennis, coached by Kate Lawrie, posted a winning nine wins and five loss tally. Diane Johnson, Most Valuable Player, had an individual record of four- teen wins and five losses with tourney play included. I ' m very optimistic about next year. We will have Kitty Maxwell, Carol McClary, Karen Schultz, and Chris Nev- itt coming back to lead the team, said Coach Lawrie. 18 Boys Tennis
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Band marches for high honors This year ' s Manual Marching Sym- phonic Band really proved itself as the greatest little band in the land. Marching on a field of mud in the driving rain, the Redskin Band took top honors at the First Annual Central In- diana Marching Band Contest at Leba- non on September 29. Led by Bruce R. Smith, director, Matt McAllister, drum major? John Mont- gomery, band .captain, Sam Prindle, brass lieutenant, Nancy Myrrick, wood- wind lieutenant, and Sarah Masengale, historian, the band went back to Leba- non two weeks later and, again on a muddy field, took a first division rating in ISMA Contest. Manual ' s Marching Band also per- formed at halftime of all home football games. In the spring, Manual ' s band was se- lected from all the bands in the state to go to the MENC music competition. This was truly a prestigious honor for Manual ' s Marching Redskins. ° Manual ' s Symphonic Band went to the ISMA Contest for symphonic bands and again took a first division rating. Matt McAllister, drum major, feels that this has been a very successful year for the band and I am proud to be a member. ■■■■■■■? Junior Sam Prindle marches with the Redskin band in the Veterans Day Parade. First row— Nancy Myrrick, Dallas Rich- ardson, Christine Sauer, Vera Murrell, Marcia Smith, Donna Barnes, April Fisher, Matt McAllister, and Elizabeth Krueger. Second row— Bryan Pedigo, Angela Linville, Sarah Ray, Cindy Hall, Cindy Elliott, Lois Carnes, Tammy Ran- dolph, Faith Fisher, Annette Linville, Portland Smith, Bruce Brown, Nancy Vandivier, Dale Richardson, and Pam Parker. Third row— Becky Jensen, Tim Grey, John Montgomery, David Gilpatr- ick, Stan Pugh, Dennis Sauer, Robbie Pero, Jane Hafer, Brenda Robinson, Sam Prindle, Terry McMillian, Paula Alley, Richard Teeters, Jeff Underwood, Jeff Leeper, Richard Williams, David Walter, and Sarah Masengale. Fourth row— Earl Major, Beth Thomas, Angie Mouser, Jeff Mayes, Penny Caldwell, Tom Thomp- son, Sam Johnson, Clifford Carnes, Da- vid Johnson, Rex Soladine, Alan Pugh, Bill Benefiel, Victor McMillian, and Mr. Bruce R. Smith. , Band 17
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Dianne Johnson, Most Valuable Player, warms up before a meet at Southport. Dianne had a season record of 14-2. Girls ' Tennis - . Manual 2 Opponent Perry Meridian 5 5 Howe 2 3 Marshall 4 5 Attucks 6 Franklin Central 1 4 Vhatard 1 5 Tech 5 Beech Grove 2 3 Pike 4 3 Broad Ripple 2 4 Lady of Grace 1 5 Wood 1 Greenwood 6 1 Cathedral 4 I Girls ' tennis: First row, Mary Lamperski, Vicki Robinson, Carol McClary, Chris Nevitt, Madonna Lamperski, Cathy Lamperski. Second row, Karen Schultz, Gussie Walter, Joan Buckle, Marianne Wiess, Diane Johnson, Kitty Maxwell. Boys ' tennis: First row, Robbie Parrott, Robbie Cambell, Junior Garza, David Garza. Second row, Coach Fred Belser, Greg Swinhart, Kevin Walsh, Derrick Moore, Pual Bockover, Coach John Wells. Third row, Steve Krueger, Gary Brandelien, Scott Kent, Tom Maxwell. Girls ' Tennis 19
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