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CHAPTfft How many times did you go out this past year and smash heads with other people? How about this number of times you pretended to be someone else without getting into trouble for the im- personation? How often were you al- lowed to make strange loud noises with your mouth without being yelled at for it? Well, if you participated in some of Manual ' s extracurricular activities, you may have experienced these and others happenings. Manual activities included sports rang- ing from football to golf, marching and pep bands, and stage productions. The variety of offerings provided Redskins the opportunity to choose activities in which they were most interested. They provided entertainment and enjoyment, but they also proved to be learning ex- periences for Manualites. They taught Redskins to discipline themselves so that they would excel at whatever they did, and learn to budget time for homework and other things as well as practice. By showing what we Redskins did with our time, we hoped to give you a better understanding of us and our text- book: Understanding Us. Junior Jeff Colton waves a mighty paw after the Manual Redskin varsity football team gobbled up Howe 24-6 at Howe stadium.
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page 30 Cross Country . . . They ' re off! The reserve squad, composed of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, embarks on Manual ' s cross country course which weaves through Garfield Park. Cross Country, Front row: )erry Neel, Terry Wam- pler, Charles Hamblen, David Joseph. Second row: Todd Lee, Tom Clark, Robert Stapert, Greg Wam- pler, Darla Anderson. Back row: Lamont lones, Steve Smith, Tim Huber, Tony Carter, Ken Ison, lerry Carmer, David Lineweber, Coach Kirby Julian. lunior Charles Hamblen streaks along Garfield Park ' s football field in the Perry Meridian meet. Hamblen will be back for the 1980 season. ' Skins cross country to Regional The secret to success in cross country is to have about five runners who are above average, said Coach Kirby Julian. The Redskins mastered this secret, for they compiled an impressive 17-2 sea- son and advanced to the Regional. The team ' s success was primarily the result of efforts by seniors Terry Wam- pler, Steve Smith, and Dave Joseph, and juniors Tim Huber and Charles Ham- blen. Dave commented, The reason why we had one of our best seasons ever was because we worked hard and encour- aged each other to stay near the top dur- ing the race. Howe and Chatard nipped our ' Skins for their only losses of the season. Plac- ing fourth in the City Meet, the Redskins finished behind Chatard, Howe, and Washington. The fighting Redskin har- riers, however, were not to be denied. They regrouped their forces and re- turned to defeat Washington in the Sec- tional and thus earn a berth in the Re- gional. Prospects seem good for the 1980 sea- son. Since we ' re only graduating three, I feel we ' ll also have a good season next year, said Coach Julian. Junior Charles Hamblen will be a good one and so could Greg Wampler, a freshman, who placed second in the freshman cross country meet, he added. 1979 Varsity Cross Country 16 Beech Grove 19 Tech Manual Opponent 18 Northwest 21 Marshall 26 Center Grove 29 21 Roncalli 11 Marshall 21 21 Attucks 11 Lawrence North 15 3rd Tech Invitational 11 29 Arlington Scecina 39 70 5th 20 Howe Invitationa Shortridge 29 Howe 26 4th City 23 Broad Ripple 33 19 Cathedral 19 Marshall 25 46 Perry Meridian 19 Washington 40 5th Sectional 19 Northwest 61 10th Regional
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