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Redskins share Manual feelings Redskins were very diversified. They came in different sizes, shapes, and colors. They had varied interests, and they par- ticipated in different activities. But Redskins also had much in common. They experienced elation when the school band won yet another contest; and they also felt frustration when an athletic team lost an important game. Redskins realized pride when a member of the student body was recognized for academic excellence, and they knew excitement when a traditional ac- tivity was about to occur. Probably the most common factor uniting Redskins, though, was the pride and respect that Redskins reserved for their school, Emmerich Manual. And while all the activities and all the sports events were worth very much to Redskins, the item of more worth was the actual school and the people. Manual was, indeed, worth a million. SW EET SIXTEEN . . . Lisa Brown, junior, chooses another record at her birthday party. M-A-N-U-A-L . . . Arsenal Technical High School displays painted pennants of many Indianapolis schools in its gymnasium. Manual being one. I AM STUCK ON BAND-AIDS . . . Tammy Mustard, junior, writhes in pain as she applies a Band-Aid to her injured knee. Tammy and other band members had many summer practices.
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IPEACEFUL PRF.SIDEST ... Egyptian President ' Anwar Sadat was assassinated by Moslem fanatics on ' October 6. 1 ' »{ I in downtown (aim while watching ;a military parade. President Sadat was the first hgvplian leader who attempted to make peace with Israel, long-lime enemy of Kgypl ' s (Courtesy of Al ' A million events interest Redskins Throughout the country in 1981 and 1982. spending in social programs wax be- ing cut as conservative President Reagan at- tempted to balance the national budget. His economic plan, Reaganomics. was a struggle to curb inflation at about 1 1 ' and also interest rates, which were sky-rocketing at about 20 ' f . The beginning of the fiscal year, the first of October, marked the birth of Reagan ' s economic plans, which included cutbacks in military spending as well as in social benefit programs and major tax cuts. Washington D.C. was also the setting of an unique occurrence in the fall of 1981. Federal judge Sandra O ' Connor of Arizona was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court in late September, occupy- ing the position formerly held by Justice Potter Stewart who retired from that office. Across the Atlantic, London, England, hosted one of the most spectacular weddings in world history. Prince Charles of Great Britain and Lady Diana Spencer were mar- ried in St. Paul ' s Cathedral in July of 1 98 1 . It was the first time that the male heir apparent to the throne of the United Kingdom has wed in over 200 years. The wedding was televised over the world, and millions watched as the couple exchanged marriage vow . Also overseas, a tragedy occurred. On October 6. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was fatally shot a he viewed a military parade in downtown Cairo. In addition to killing Sadat, the assassins, six Moslem extremists, also killed five other Egyptians and wounded approximately 28 other spectators. Anwar Sadat was the first president of Egypt who attempted to gain peace with Israel over the Sinai Peninsula dispute, and he, along with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, won the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. President Ronald Reagan, upon hearing of the assassination, remarked. ' America has lost a close friend, the world has lost a great statesman, mankind has lost a champion of r RS WOMA. Jl ll( t Sandra Day OH on nor. federal judge Irom rizona was the first woman appointed to thi s upremc ourt fter her appointment, -he and hoi Justice W.irriri liurgei wave to the ro«d on tht steps « ( thi I upr« mi (ourt |( ourles • ! AP) IQhStRlillll l frS Pic-.id.ul Ronald Reagan breakfast-- with -talesmen on thi W h 1 1 llou-i lei ran pii-hint! hi- n (( ourtcsv of P)
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