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« t ■ wwy ma w, « . n j } v a J C HAVE A PEPSI DAY . . . Senior Derwood Clark attempts to ring a bottle of Pepsi with this toss. Sophomore Arlene Johnson watches with antici- pation. FAMOUS ARTISTS AT WORK . . .The Manual Art Club worked diligently at painting the faces of willing people. Pow Wow EMHS 13
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PTA Pow Wow tunes in to family excitement, fun Hurry, hurry, hurry! Step right up ladies and gentlemen to the bingo booth and win yourself a prize. Cake- walk, try your luck at winning a free cake of your choice. Many Manualites and southsiders tuned into the major event at Manual High School, the an- nual Pow Wow on April 25 sponsored by the P.T.A. The Pow Wow was the highlight of the 1980-81 activities. The Pow Wow was also the major fund-raising event for the P.T.A. and the clubs that participated. Much work went EMHS SPOT INTERVIEW Announcer: Here with us is Janice Murray, the Pow Wow Queen. What did you think of the Pow Wow? Janice: It was exciting and a lot of fun. I really enjoyed myself. Announcer: Do you feel it was a worthwhile activity? Janice: Yes, and it can be a fun way for clubs to earn money. Announcer: What was your reac- tion when you dis- covered you were nominated to repre- sent the sophomores? Janice: I felt proud to represent the sophomores, but I didn ' t feel I had much of a chance to become queen. Announcer: How did you feel when you were crowned queen? Janice: It brought me to tears. It felt good to be known. PRESIDENT WORKS AT POW WOW . . . Past P.T.A. President, Catherine Duggan works in the White Elephant Booth. Junior Faith Fisher brow- ses through the items for sale. CHEERLEADERS ' BAKERY . . Junior Judy Buc kel, sophomore Amy Blazek, and senior Suzy Davidson anxiously await participants for the Cakewalk. into preparing it. About a week before the Pow Wow the pace of organizing became hectic. Everyone was so full of energy and pep because of the excite- ment involved. The club sponsors were dancing around to make sure every- thing was in order for their clubs. There were booths of various kinds for the whole family to enjoy. These booths consisted of the cakewalk, SAB bingo, Thespians jail, squirt-the-flirt, Pepsi toss, football throw and the white elephant sale. For those who built up an appetite, the P.T.A. had its fish fry. Roines operated the concession stand in the gym. Cotton candy was made by the Band Boosters, and the P.T.A. sold fudge and other home-made candy. When the games and food came to an end, there was still one exciting acti- vity for the night, the Pow Wow Dance. Byron Frierson, 1 980 graduate, and Janice Murray, now a junior, were crowned as Manual ' s royalty. They were elected by a vote of the entire student body. EMHS 12 Pow Wow
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EMHS SPOT INTERVIEW Announcer: And here ' s the 1980 Angie I really enjoyed the Pep Homecoming Queen, Session. This is my senior Angie Mina! What did year, so I just got off. I was you think of Home- really honored when my coming, Angie? brother, Dominic Mina (last Angie: It was extremely exciting year ' s King) crowned me. Everyone was so full of pep Announcer: How did you feel then? and Redskin pride. Angie : I was speechless. I could Announcer: How did you feel not believe this was hap- when you were nomi- pening to me. I will never nated for Queen? forget how special I felt at Angie: I was happy to be a candi- that point. date. It was a very special Announcer: And we ' re happy for feeling to be elected. you! This has been an Announcer: Other than being EMHS interview on crowned what was the scene at Manual ' s the most exciting point 1980 Homecoming. of Homecoming? YOU THOUGHT WHAT? ... An active alum at Homecoming is Mr. Larry Wood, Class of 77, who is helping with the team during his stint as the student teacher of Coach Dennis Jackson. Mr. Wood tries to prod the defensive line to hold back the Northwest Pioneers. G-G-GET THE O-O-OIL C-CAN . . . Drum Major Chris Sauer leads the Redskin Marching Band at halftime festivities. WHICH WAYS THE GAME? . . . With so many activities at Homecoming, some Redskin fans didn ' t know where to look first. A FAMILY TRADITION . . . Last years ' s Home- coming King, Dominic Mina, hugs his sister, An- gie Mina, Homecoming Queen of 1980. King Phil Fingers happily observes the crowning. SHORT PEOPLE DO GOT A REASON TO LIVE . . . Only short freshmen people can be Manual Papooses ' Lisa Lloyd and Bryan Hughes carefully balance the crowns for the inauguration as they are driven by Mr. Chris Jackish in the Homecom- ing parade at halftime. EMHS 14 Homecoming
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