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Harriers, freshmen post winning and record years Running with great guys, the cross- country and freshman track teams produced winning seasons. Cross- country, coached by Kirby Julian, compiled a 12-4 record, and guided by coach Al Pike the freshman track squad had a record breaking year. Both the 880 and mile relay records were broken, and five other freshman track records were tied last spring. Doubling on the 880 and mile relay teams were Anthony Hudgins, Mitchell Owens, and Trent Watts. David York rounded out the 880 relay team, and Derwood Clark was fourth man for the mile. Cross-country coach Julian said the team ' s success was due to hard work, great guys, and experience. He said, The guys really worked at it, and worked hard at running. Some of them had had experience in cross-country running, and that also helps. I love to run was junior harrier Terry Wampler ' s response and feelings to cross-country. It keeps you in shape, and you can earn your letter by running. I ' d also like to attend college and run competively on the college level, Wampler added. Cited by Julian as valuable runners over the 78 course, underclassmen Wampler, Ken Ison, Charles Hamblin, David Joseph, and Steve Smith all return for the next cross-country season. Cross-Country Manual 31 inual Opponent Center Grove Howe Scecina ■ Broad Ripple Washington Northwest : Arlington S Beech Grove I Tech 1 Northwest 2 Marshall Attucks Roncalli 11 Tech Invitational— 3rd place Howe Invitational -6th place City Tourney— 4th place Sectional-14th place Steve Snake, John Henshen, and Ricky Knight twist their way through the wooded Garfield Park past the Pagoda. The harriers this year posted a 12-4 season record. Freshman track: First row— Doug Rhoton, Tim Huber, Charles Hamblin, David York, and Kevin Campbell. Second row— Coach Moe Moriarty, Wayne Hudgins, jerry Reiser, Ron Spurgeon, Eric Bracey, Brian Cantor, John Honrado, Mitchell Owens, and Coach Al Pike. Back row— Coach Ray Schultz, Phillip Fingers, Maurice Williams, Scott Kent, Derwood Clark, Jeff Kern, Trent Watts, Kenny Ison, Charles Rivers, and Steve Jones. Freshman Track 23
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Rounding the turn at Manual ' s track, freshman Mitchell Owens tries to gain on his Wood High School opponent. Owens tied the 100 yard dash record of 10.3 seconds, and he was on the 880 and mile relay teams, which set new freshman track records at Manual last Spring. Owens returned this season with hopes of running varsity. Cross-country: First row— Bobby Warner, Rusty Knight, Charles Hamblin, Steve Snake, Tom )oseph, Robert Riley, )erry Reiser, William Sims, and David Gentry. Second row— Gary Brown, Tim Eggert, Lamar (ohnson, Terry Wampler, David )oseph, Kenny losn, )ohn Henshen, Tim Huber, )eff Lowe, Jeff Stone, and Coach Kirby Julian. 22 Cross-Country
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Art Club, stage crew keep busy This year ' s Art Club was sponsored by Mrs. Terry Clark. It was involved in several undertakings including the mak- ing of backdrops for the Manual Music Department ' s production of Hello Dolly and the making of projects for the Pow Wow held in May. Art Club members Mary Bridgeman and Ann Sul- livan said, Art Club gives me a way to express myself through my art and al- lows me to be with friends. Art Production was a class taught by Mr. Carl Wright. The procedures in building sets and running the lights and sound for stage production were taught This knowledge was put to use during the various productions at Manual; all the sets and lights and sound were made and run by members of Art Pro- duction. Junior Dan Hawkins, an Art Production student, remarked, You learn a lot of things including the man- aging of plays. I ' ve found that wood shop and math help a lot in this class. Sophomore Robbie Smith is on top of the world. Robbie is an Art Production student; here he is found standing on a platform above the Manual stage. Art Club: First row— Vicki Genson, Rose Ingram, Ann Neef, Beverly Neef, Barbera Montgomery, Gharla Walker, Roselie demons, Mary Bridge- man. Second row— Steve Childers, Ann Sullivan, Mrs. Terry A. Clark, Robin Hacker, Greg Stewart, Mike Rhinamon. Back— )eff Farey. 24 Stage Crew
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