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1965 Sept. W d Oct. Nov. PARENTS NAME SUBJECT Gi Pd Room 1 2 ADDRESS 3 4A TELEPHONE NUMBER 4B 5A DATE OF BIRTH 5B 6 7 Filling out the attendance catd in every class is the dread of returning students. EMPTY HALLS await the arrival of stu- NEWCOMERS TO Manual wait patiently dents. for schedule changes. 6 Start of School
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SENIOR TERESA EGGERT plays the cool role of a flamingo in a travelling play. MR. PAUL JOHNSON, social studies teacher, takes a breather after sightseeing in Washington D.C. with a group of students. SOPHOMORE KRISTI Schwertz waits for her squad ' s opportunity to compete at cheer- leading camp. Summer Fun 5
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School opens with changes m When the Redskins entered Manual in September, they encoun- tered many changes. The normal routine — pay rental, get schedules changed, and fill out attendance cards — remained the same. Be- cause of the construction, many students had to learn their way around again. Freshmen had to make the great- est adjustments because high school life was completely new to them. Changing classes, learning new teachers and new classmates, and getting used to a new building are things that go along with being a freshman. Most freshmen, howev- er, were eager to begin their four- SENIORS TIM HUGHES and Teresa McHenry look for homework before class starts. year journey through high school. Freshman Tanisha Lacy said, I was ready to become a freshman, even though it is a lot different than ju- nior high. While the start of school was hectic for the students, the faculty also had some problems to solve. Some classrooms were not finished, the gym classes met in study halls, and some rooms had no working PA system. The counselors spent many hours changing schedules, correcting errors, and making sure the students had the classes they needed. Fortunately, the hustle and bus- tle did not last very long. Within a few weeks, the Redskins settled into the routine of school. c UDEN1 EP-OUJ DANGEROUi ONL %tS FOLIC A SIGN WARNS students that a construc- tion area is off-limits. REDSKINS FILL the halls as classes change. Start of School 7
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