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Showing her tasty creation, Tiffany Patton displays her gingerbread house. Going for a tackle, Mark Sulanke heads in the direc- tion of a Meadowbrook Monarch. showing Our oe — TRUE COLORS po UANCERIE me ee PORTS 112 cluuBs.St=«dL'AD COMMUNITY ‘168 Cheering their team on, Lancerettes provide sideline entertainment during Homecoming. OPENING 3
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Making the layup, Lancer Troy Mitchell goes for the two points against L.C. Bird. The first snow of the season covers Manches- ter High School. ee Following procedure, a chemistry student works on an experiment. Proud recipients Megan Lamb and Robert Martin pose with their Spotlight Awards. 2) OPENING
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snowing Our — TRUE COLORS Overflowing With Color The true Lancer orange and blue pride overflowed into every aspect of Manchester High School this year. Red-hot excitement overtook MHS students and faculty at in- school pep rallies. Flamboyant fash- ion entered the building whether the temperature outside was 98 de- grees Fahrenheit or 28 degrees Fahrenheit. The spring sunshine greeted brand new athletic fields, making way for MHS sports. Due to the change in the grading scale, Manchester had more aca- demic stars than ever before. Ac- tivities such as Academic Trivia, Spotlight Awards, and Book Talks added to the long list of MHS gold- en achievements. Brand new orga- nizations, such as Brush-n-Canvas, Wes Waterman, George Townsend, and Chris Rowe expose the inside of a locker. 4 OPENING made a splash by allowing students to broaden their creativity and in- volvement at Manchester. All this and more added to the already radiant personalities in MHS. Filtrating this building was a student body full of diversity and uniqueness. While some came “decked out’’ from head to toe in leather, others decided to take the “casual approach’’ of blue jeans and docksiders. Many new faces entered with pizazz and freshness, helping returning students reestab- lish the MHS character of flaming pride and magnificent spirit. It could definitely be said that this year at Manchester we were SHOWING OUR TRUE COLORS. Displaying a winning score, the scoreboard is proof of Lancer success. Junior Melanie Abernathy is in action. BONUS PERIOD HOME — VISITOR ns Mrs. Easton happily models the costume that her fiftk period class created.
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