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ITS A BIRD, ITS A PLANE, NAH, THATS JUST MY RIFLE . . . Mr. Tom Pinner demonstrates to junior Jody Thomas, member of the Rifle Corps. 20 TRUST ME ... Mr. Bruce R. Smith, Band Direc- tor, shouts his favorite saying to the marching Red- skins as they practice. !
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NO ONE CAN CATCH NUMBER 33 . . . Senior Nate Johnson attempts to maneuver around the falcon defense. Determination and effort were present throughout the game, but Manual lost to Perry in the third overtime 20-14. REDSKINS ARE DYNAMITE . . . Totally New Talent was the theme for the 1981 Manual football team. This float whieh displays a stick of dynamite was set up by the Student Affairs Board. MR. AND MS. MANUAL . . . Smiling with pride and honor are seniors Dawn Morse and Rex Soladine. They were crowned Homecoming King and Queen during half time of the Perry Meridian football game. 19
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Manual ' s Band earns big wins Oh, Lift your eyes into the sky, The Manual Band is marching by! This cheer, chanted by the Manual Band, described the success and honors the band achieved in the 1981-1982 marching and concert seasons under the direction of Mr. Bruce R. Smith and Greta Heskett, drum major. When Manual ' s band traveled to Bush Stadium on Sept. 26 for the Central Indiana Marching Band Contest, they brought home four trophies, marching in class D: first divi- sion, second runner-up, percussion, and inspection. At Columbus East High School for the In- diana State School Music Association com- petition on Oct. 3 in class A, the Redskins earned a first division and a percussion award. Senior drummer Chris Kriese said about the victory, This year has been per- sonally very satisfying. We ' ve been trying to win a percussion award since my freshman year, and now we have two. The band qualifed for the state finals con- test held at Terre Haute on Oct. 3 1 . Against tough competitors at the state preliminary, the band received a third division. Although many band members and loyal supporters were disappointed, they felt pride for their accomplishments. The band did a good job considering the other bands were larger than us. The competition was a challenge, and was a lot tougher, said Tammy Mustard, who plays saxophone for the Redskins. The ISSMA Organizational Contest in April, 1982, concluded the contests for the 1981-1982 season. The Redskin band also participated in several concerts as part of their busy schedule. Performing at the May Festival was among the more satisfying experiences, for it gave the Manual Band members the opportunity to display their talents for other Redskins. 21
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