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Activities Shorten Summer Traditionally, summer is the time for students to have some time away from school. Each Redskin had his own way of spending the summer. Some chose to work; oth- ers decided to play and enjoy their leisure, but many Redskins devoted a portion or their summer to activi- ties in which they represented their school. Athletes took part in sum- mer activities to prepare themselves tor the tall sports season. The cheerleaders traveled to cheerleading camp at Indiana Uni- versity. They represented us well by placing high in competition with squads from other high schools throughout the state. On the academic side. Earl Clausson, Brian Lakstins, Craig Flandermeyer, and Brad Walker were representatives to Boys ' State at Indiana State University. Hoosier Girls ' State delegates were Kathy McHugh. Aletha Gee, Mildred Fox, and Sherry Cox. Members of the band and the flag corps put in many hours at band camp during the summer. Working hand in hand, they sweat- ed through the heat of the hot sum- mer days. While most students were still enjoying the lazy days of summer, cross country runners and volley- ball players began training for their seasons. Football, the most popular of the fall sports, requires athletes to be in top condition. Football players underwent vigorous wor- kouts during the summer. The annual Strawberry Festival added a refreshing touch to the summer. Senior Raynel Berry was Manual ' s candidate for Strawberry Festival queen. After a busy summer of working, learning, and just relaxing in the sun, students looked forward to the end of summer and the beginning of the school year. MAKING SOME LAST MINUTE plans for their week at Hoosier Boys ' State are seniors Earl Clausson. Brian Lakstins, Craig Flandermeyer, and Brad Walker. KATHY McHUGH PROVES her point to. Aletha Gee. Mildred Fox. and Sherry Cox. These senior girls represented Manual at Hoosier Girls ' State. IN SPITE OF THE SL ' MMER HEAT. Man- ual ' s flag corps twirled their way into Au- gust. 4 Summer Activities
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Places To Go; People To See; Things To Do After a hard day ' s work at school, the search was on tor a place to go and relax. Some or the most popu- lar hangouts were Noble Roman ' s, Union Station, arcades, and the shopping mails. Noble Roman ' s was a favorite place lor Manualites to go after a sporting event. They gathered there to eat, to meet fellow students, and to celebrate a good game. Even waiting in line to order or waiting to get a seat proved to be fun. Malls were also popular places with Manual students. They met at the malls to go shopping, eat lunch, go to arcades, or just walk around. Feeding quarters or tokens into ma- chines may not be everyone ' s idea of fun, but some Manualites en- joyed beating the high score and putting their initials on a popular, hard-to-beat game. Union Station was a new place tor Redskins to try. There were many shops to choose from when they wanted to get something for that special person and just couldn ' t seem to find it. Redskins could watch a live dance show as they enjoyed a snack or dinner. Cruising Madison Avenue wasn ' t as popular as it used to be, but it was still a traditional pastime for some Redskins. Cruising down- town and around Monument Circle became the new place to go. There were many places Reds- kins could go when they needed to get out and have fun, or when they wanted to celebrate a victory or a special accomplishment. ALADDIN ' S CASTLE, a video arcade at the Greenwood Park Mall, is a popular hangout for Manual students. THE FOOD COURT at Greenwood Park Mall is a place to eat. relax, people-watch, and meet fellow Redskins. 6 Weekend Activities
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