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SENIOR RALPH FOREY practices his trombone with the Redskin Marching Band. After School 15
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SOPHOMORE CHRISTY LEWIS practices her majorette routine during a summer re- SOPHOMORE MIKE GRIZZELL prepares hearsal. to tackle during a practice. Tribe dedicates time While most Redskins enjoyed their vacations to the fullest, many dedicated ' Skins gave up part of their summer to participate in Fall sports. The football team, under the direction of Coach Ray Schulz, braved the heat of summer to pre- pare for an exciting season full of tackles and touchdowns. July 30 was the beginning day for the Redskin Marching Band. Under direction of Mr. Bruce R. Smith and Drum Major Teresa Eggert, the band practiced over seventy hours before the start of school. Bumping and spiking began the last couple of weeks for Coach Kate Lawrie ' s volleyball team. Each practice led the team to their goal: A winning season. Cheering, practicing pyramids, and exploding with spirit, Manual ' s cheerleaders attended a week at In- diana University. They all worked towards cheering on the football team. No matter how hot the sun hit, Redskins were on the warpath to prove that they are still number one. SHOWING OFF HIS STYLE, Senior Doug Richards perfects his tennis over the sum- mer. 14 After School
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Activities spark students Going to the game tonight? Whether supporting the team or meeting with friends at Noble Ro- mans, students took time for a little fun and relaxation. The southside provided various recreational activities for the Man- ual Students. Other such examples include local cinemas, fast food res- taurants, and local shopping malls. One always expected a large crowd of Manualites to fill the booths at Noble Romans following athletic activities. Madison Avenue, otherwise known as the strip, remained a pop- ular hangout for some southsiders despite the negative publicity which it has received. While the majority of people fre- quented these establishments for enjoyment, some were employees of these businesses. Some ' Skins worked to save money for college, others worked to get extra spend- ing money. Senior Missy Smoot said, It is great getting together outside of school; you are more relaxed, and you can have a lot of fun. JUNIOR SYLVESTER ETTER struts his stuff at the Roines Romp 1. 16 Activities
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