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Onward Manual! Spirit, enthusiasm reign in auds Featuring such items as pep ses- sions, the Tee Pee Talent Parade, a Christmas program, a history on dances in America, and even a visitation and speech by Mrs. Wilma Rudolph, former Olympic gold medal- ist winner, auditorium programs pro- vided for Manual Redskins chances to demonstrate school spirit, and also, in some cases, they provided educa- tional experiences. Auditorium pro- grams were usually conducted in a 3A, 3B schedule, which shortened several school periods, thus creating time for one more period in the day. The purpose behind this type of schedule was simply the fact that Manual ' s auditorium was not large enough to accommodate all Manual Redskins at one time, and so half of all Redskins attended the programs at different times. During the course of the 1981 school year, there were approximately 10 auditorium programs. Jill Huett, a ju- nior, said, Auditoriums can be a lot of fun. They were also a good oppor- tunity for many Redskins to congre- gate at one time. Auditoriums EHMS 29
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TAKE THOSE OLE RECORDS FROM THE SHELF . . Senior David Ackerman and junior MiKe Ryan get down at the Homecoming pep session. Both boys are a part of the Manualaires singing group at Manual, which helped fire up Redskins for the big game WE ' RE NUMBER 1 . Redskin football players coming pep session, get rowdy in preparation for the Homecoming game at the pep session held in honor of that event. MR. OLYMPIA? . . Senior Mitchell Owens shows oft his bulging biceps at the Home- IT ' S NOT EVEN CHRISTMAS Vice-principal William Bess congratulates junior Tom Ancelet as Tom is named outstanding boy athlete of the sophomore class. This program was Honors Day in the spring of 1980. EMHS 28 Auditoriums
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Classes spark outside interests The Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Terry Clark, is designed for any inter- ested artists who would like to im- prove their creative skills. It is also for people who just enjoy making things. Sophomore Jim Barron commented, I enjoy being with my friends after school and creating things for school. The Art Club was involved in sev- eral activities this year. Among the various events were a hayride and bonfire at Drivers Stables and they decorated the Tee Pee to display at Homecoming. The Art Club also had a Christmas party and went caroling around the Manual community. One of the fund-raising projects was the face decorating booth at the Pow Wow. The artists would paint what- ever one wanted on his face within reason. The Science Club, sponsored by Dr. William Taylor, is becoming more ac- tive and trying to get more Manualites interested in joining. The Science Club undertook quite a few activities this year. These activi- ties consisted of a trip to the Indiana University Physics Department, and student shadowing of scientists at Lil- lys as well as trips to their facilities. Also with Lilly ' s cooperation, the Science Club presented programs at school. Some of the topics were la- sers, computers, and vet. medicine. Other subjects of interest were also discussed. Senior Brian Litteral said, I ' m glad to help renew Manual ' s interest in science by participating in the Science Club. I would recommend joining this club to all interested ju- niors. ART CLUB . . . Front row: Dara Spencer, Margie Smith, Tammy Passios, Tom Lepper, Mary Ann Thompson, Jill Huett, Patty Ogden. Second row: Brad Stewart, Kim Waite, Greg Stewart, Nancy Rhinaman, Terry Waite. Debbie Dorsey, Larry Marshall, Joni Huett, David Johnson. Third row: Karen Lauerman, Terry Bunnell, Shena Price, Mrs Terry Clark, sponsor, Frank DeMore, Deanna Lepper Fourth row: Sherri Johnson, Sondra Stapert, Tina Lowe, Kim Short, Jackie Chandler, Millie Smith, Stacie Roeder. Fifth row: Loretta Morrison, Jim Barron, Lisa Rivera, Ja- son Godsey, Wesley Vermillion. Back row: Becky Tex. Dottie Entwistle, Darlene Lewis. WHAT DO I DO NOW? . . . Senior David Poison, a Science Club member, prepares a demonstra- tion of an electrolytic cell for Manual ' s Open House, which was held Nov. 19, 1980 EMHS 30 Art Club, Science Club
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