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Redskins fire up through spirit Spirit was a large part of student and faculty life. It was that burning sensation deep inside that made Man- ualites push themselves. Cheerleaders added to the spirit during pep sessions. They also boost- ed athletes by improving morale. Many teachers and staff members, some graduates of Manual themselves, have passed their spirit down to the students of Manual today. Coaches gave athletes not only les- sons but also encouragement and spirit. Because of the care and enthusiasm of coaches, many Redskins felt the de- sire to work hard and give that extra effort necessary to make them winners. But spirit was found in many other areas as well. It could be found in the classrooms, in clubs and service or- ganizations, and even in the offices where many Manual graduates and Manual boosters filled the jobs that kept the school moving ahead. With so many reasons for students and staff to keep their spirit high, it was not necessary to be on a winning team, just being Redskins kept us fired up. TESTING ONE, TWO, THREE ... Mr. Gene Austin, principal and former Manual student, adds to the school spirit through the daily an- nouncements. FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD . . . Miss Frances Benson, home economics department head, helps students find their way around at the Circle Celebration. AND THEN YOU . . . Senior Linda Davidson explains how the homecoming mums will be decorated. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION . . . Play director Mr. Fred Bennett gives advice based upon his experiences as both a student and teacher at Manual. 14
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Redskins score high at games After taking a shower and putting on her new, tight jeans, Sally Miller, se- nior, excitedly drove her 1980 silver Malibu to the local arcade, Games People Play. It was a usual Friday night; the a cade was full of young people fired up and ready to challenge their skills. Sally recognized a fellow Manualite, senior Scott Evans, who also enjoyed playing the games. Sally and Scott had a hard time choosing which game to play first. So they just started at opposite ends of the line and worked their way around the large room. As the clock ticked toward midnight, it was time to leave, but only with plan of returning sometime soon to prove the superiority of man over machine. WOW, LOOK AT THAT! amazed at his high sc Scott Evans WACKA, WACKA . Pac Man can be found UP, DOWN, ALL AROUND . . . Senior Scott in many locations throughout Indianapolis. Evans shows off his wrist flexibility and qo ness. COME ON IN ... A familiar site for many Man- ual students is Games People Play on Madison Avenue 16
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