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Manual students reveal emotions There were many types of people that at- tended Manual High School for the same basic purpose ... to get an education. However, the students needed other ac- tivities to keep them interested in learning. In order to meet that need, one could try out for plays, athletic teams, or band. There were also several clubs a person could join. Emotions play a big factor in everyday life. Throughout the halls of Manual there were a million emotions displayed. Pain, happiness, anticipation, nervousness, and boredom were just a few of the many emo- tions Redskins expressed while engaging in school related events. It takes all kinds of people to make a school special, and Manual met that require- ment by complementing its halls with emotion-filled students. This was another way people found out Manual Is Worth A Million. VM TOUGH . . . Number 34 junior Camerion Dixon gives the photographer a tough and mean look while posing for his football picture. DISCO WEIRDO . . . Modeling the popular disco glasses is senior Gregg Stewart. He also displays his emotions of boredom and disgust, sometimes known as senioritis. L - T r, d LOOK FOR THE FOX . . . Senior Joni Huett wants everyone to know who is the fox. As her picture is being taken, she flashes her sexy smile. YOU GOT ME . . . Junior Jeff Masengale cries out in agony as senior Loretta Morrison stabs him viciously with a pair of scissors.
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Redskins have fun in summer of 1981 The summer of 1981 was filled with a million different activities. Many students took trips to such places as England, New Mexico, and Florida. There was also the an- nual excursion to King ' s Island and The Beast for many Manualites. Several people attended workshops for various school-related activities such as business, journalism, and leadership train- ing. A few of the volleyball players went to camps at Purdue and Valparaiso Universities. Many Redskins participated on athletic teams. Softball, baseball, and swimming were among the events. There was also peace games for basketball and track that students participated in. Senior Darla Red ' 1 Anderson went to Canada to com- pete in the 1500 meter run. Summer school was another way that many Manualites spent the first two months of their su mmer. Some students chose to pay the price to take driver ' s education, while others took required courses in order to lighten their loads during the school year. Senior Rhondalyn Cornett commented, My summer was fun, but I was anxious to start back to school. It is my senior year, and 1 am ready to enjoy it. I spent most of my summer in California. - ' ' ' UPWARD BOUNDERS ARE MOVING ON UP ... A group railed the upward bounders attended Purdue University this summer for a six week aeademie pro- gram. A few of the members took lime to pose for a picture. They are seniors Keith Smith, Stephanie Hogue, Brian Dillon, Norman McKay, and Rhonda Tarver. NOTHING BEATS A GREAT PAIR OF LEGS . . . Seniors Lex Girdley ah3 Marcy McCombs show off their legs to the photographer. They are at Indiana University where the cheerleading camp was held. SUMMER SCHOOL FUN . . . Walking across campus on a sunny summer day are several Manualites who attended summer school. Students not only got a chance to receive an education but they also had the chance to spend more time with their school friends. MISS FLORIDA 1981 . . . Taking time out from her busy schedule to flash a dazzling smile for the camera is senior Sue Saylor. She took a trip to Daytona during the month of July. DON ' T TAKE MY PICTURE . . . Mrs. Barbara Prin- dle does not want her picture taken while she is busy working. The band boosters sold refreshments at the band car wash. 16
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