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Pow Wow fun makes wampum The Manual Pow Wow was sponsored and organized by the PTA as a community event. The cooperation of the people in the Manual district was worth its weight in gold. The 1981 Pow Wow was held April 24 and was the major fund-raising event for the Parent Teacher Association. The fish fry supper started the festivities for many people. After eating, one could en- joy an evening of fun and games. The booths were operated by several groups in- cluding Block M, cheerleaders, DECA, FCA, Key Club, Masoma, Math Club, Publications, Student Affairs Board, and Thespians. There were booths that sold can- dy, balloons, and crafts, and booths that tested one ' s skills and patience. The final activity of the evening was the Pow Wow Dance sponsored by the Key Club. Much excitement and anticipation was expressed while waiting for the an- nouncement of King and Queen. Finally, the time came to present the royalty. Junior Mike Taylor was crowned king and junior Terri Pinner reigned as queen. King Mike said about his honor, I was really surprised to hear my name announced as Pow Wow King. It was an honor to be elected, and I ' m glad I had the opportunity to experience that feeling. Manual ' s Pow Wow showed the interest and support within the school and com- munity. It was just another way to let everyone know Manual Is Worth A Million. NOW WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO? . . . Senior Vicki Fowler shows her expertise in frisbee throwing at the DECA sponsored frisbee toss. Mr. Randy Smith, DECA sponsor, cheers her on. ANOTHER NANCY LOPEZ . . . Lining up the shot, junior Vieki Parr displays her golf skills at the Putt Putt booth. This activity is sponsored by the FCA. CREATIVE CRAFTS . . . The craft booth is spon- sored by the Manual Band Boosters. The Band Boosters is a group that consists mainly of band members ' ' parents. The booth is supervised by Dixie Soladine, Janice Brown, and Shirley Pedigo. In the meantime, junior Kim Brown grabs money from her mother, Janice. 12 CHOP CHOP . . . Senior Tonya Dejones cuts pieces of string to tie to the balloons being sold at the Key Club sponsored balloon booth. The balloons, as always, are a big crowd pleaser.
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Activities spur busy Redskins A student, by definition, was often called one who studies or one who attends school. But for many students at Manual High School, this definition was simply incomplete. Manual High School, because of the numerous extra-curricular activities, enabled students to become involved in areas other than academics. The diversity of activities offered helped most students discover several organizations that in- terested them. These students maintained hectic schedules because they not only com- pleted their school work but also they con- tributed many hours a week to the extra- curricular activities. Said senior Dawn Morse, Sometimes, I was so busy with school work and after school activities that it felt as if I was rarely home. I ' m glad I par- ticipated in so many things, though, and it seems that the more one attempts, the more one accomplishes. These activities reflected the pride that Redskins felt for Manual, proving that Red- skins cared enough to get involved. Senior Jill Huett commented, When students par- ticipate in school activities, it shows their pride and loyalty. Most Redskins shared that same idea, that Manual was worth enough to them to become involved: that Manual was worth a million. READY, AIM ' , FIRE . . . Senior Ken Long attempts to assassinate a IMasoma pledge at the Masoma Squirt-the-Flirt booth at the Pow Wow last spring. ' » » ' ■ ■ ' : ' '
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