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MASOMA PLEDGE Kathy McHugh, sen- ior, enjoys being the flirt in the Squirt the Flirt booth. SOPHOMORE Beverly Day sits patiently as sophomore Dionne Leslie paints a design on her face at the Art Club ' s booth. Pow Wow 15
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Fun and Games The 1986 Pow Wow, Manual ' s traditional spring carnival, was held in the newly-renovated gym. Stu- dents, teachers, parents, and friends in the community enjoyed an even- ing of food, fun, and games. The annual Pow Wow was sponsored by the PTO as its main fund-raiser of the school year. Upperclassmen continued the traditions of previous Pow Wow ' s, while new Redskins began their own traditions. Teachers and stu- dents alike pitched in to help make the Pow Wow a success. Masoma pledges became targets at the club ' s Squirt the Flirt booth, and the Math Club used a new theme for their booth, Dart AS SHE PREPARES to ring a bottle of Pepsi. Angie Browning, junior, carefully r. es the target. PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES on their booth are Math Club members Ma- lett McCloud and Charletta Curry, seniors. the Teacher. The batting cage, manned by the baseball team; Bingo, sponsored by Student Af- fairs Board; and FCA ' s basketball throw were some of the booths that were both challenging and fun. Each club received a share of its booth ' s profits. The remainder of the money was used by the PTO to support many activities of students throughout the school year. At the dance in the cafeteria that followed the Pow Wow, 1986 graduates Danny Johnston and Shelly Cox were crowned Pow Wow king and queen. WAITING TO BE RELEASED from the Thespian jail are Aletha Gee, senior, and Ron Winkler, junior. i JS-fc- ' DART A TOOK 14 Pow Wow
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THROUGH OPPORTUNITIES PRO- VIDED by Eli Lilly, students observe techni- cal processes of careers for today and for the future. SENIORS AND 1986 GRADUATES who received academic letter sweaters and chev- rons proudly display their awards. THE ARTS ALSO BENEFITTED from the Manual-Lilly Partnership. Music students listen intently to one of the many guest art- ists this program has provided. 16 1 — m a h Mt ■• v ffi ' 1 » r ' J It i ir- 7 wwr r ' vM X •p w ff— - z • o i At i r ■
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