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' Skins brave weather KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL . . . Senior Oscar Ritchie stands ready to hit the next strike. In like a lamb and out like a lion, an old saying about March, was applicable to the 1983 spring weather. Warm spring-like conditions drew sportsmen to practice fields, but unseasonably cool weather put a damper on their activity. Girls ' softball coach Kirby Julian explained, We were out practicing in early March, and we thought we were going to have perfect weather for our drilling, but cold weather came back in on us, and we had to call practice off a few times because it was freezing and was impossible to do anything. Nevertheless, adverse weath- er didn ' t hinder the spring games. Some Redskins joined the baseball, girls ' softball, and girls ' tennis teams while others participated in girls ' and boys ' track. Determination and tolerance brought victories and pride to Manual. DOWN AND READY . . . Junior Tammy Cox awaits the coming of the ball into her territory. FIRST PLACE . . . Junior Lome Green crosses the finish line in a meet with Perry Meridian. 12
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Spirits fly as summer sizzles Summer was a time for active Manualites to redirect their enthusiasm. As summer heated up, Redskins journeyed to destinations as varied as Los Angeles and Kings Island. Several students put in long hours at summer camps. Many hours were spent at band camp, learning the basic marching techniques and preparing for the upcoming football season and contest drills. Other students traveled to Ball State University for journalism workshops to sharpen their writing and layout and design skills. Sophomore Lori Hayes commented, I love it. It made me work and I learned a lot. Jobs played an important part of the summer. Some students were working to pay for college, while others worked all week for one Friday night of video games and cruisin ' the strip. QUICKDRAW McGRAW . . . Manualites meet one of the many cartoon characters at Kings Island. LOOK MOM, NO HANDS . . . Junior Scott Flandermeyer and freshman Craig Flandermeyer show their courage as they ride the backwards Racer. 11
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15-LOVE . . . Junior Cindy Patterson returns a shot by her opponent in the match against Attucks. RUN ON ANYTHING . . . Sophomore Angie Propes runs toward third during the Brebeuf game. 13
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