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Manor Students Display Artistic Abilities at First Talent Show Clapping, screaming, and jiving best described the event of Thursday, March 1st as 40 Manor High School students braved two assemblies to present their talent. Oh’s and Ah’s were heard as Kathy Eddleman swung through her routine. Later, juniors and seniors came down out of the bleachers to dance to the sounds of the Little Big Man Band. Many acts were worked on for months while others came in to help out at the last minute. The Little Big Man Band performs its version of “Cisco Kid.” Franchesca Johnson expresses herself with modern dance. The Soul Expressions display their talent at the Manor High Talent Show. Kathy Eddleman catches her breath after a tumbling exhibition. New Birth dances to the beat of the music. Lynn Vaughan projects her feelings to the audience while singing “I Don’t Know How to Love Him.” School Life-23
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Christmas Assembly Enriches Seasonal Spirit Mrs. Heath prepares for the next song. Homeroom 104 shows Christmas spirit with its prize-winning basket. Just before the Christmas holidays, the Choral Department gave a Christmas concert. This concert was performed before the entire student body and involved the Mixed Chorus, the Girls’ Ensemble, the Girls’ Glee Club, and the Men’s Glee Club. During the concert, homeroom representatives brought decorated food baskets to the Field House. The baskets were a project of the S.G.A. and were later distributed by the Salvation Army to needy families. Climaxing the concert was the awarding of the Miss Christmas Seal title to Felecia Chambers. Mr. Price presents the trophy to Feiecia Chambers, Miss Christmas Seal. The chorus performs with the accompaniment of the Moog-Synthesizer. 22-School Life
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“Crawling Arnold” Highlights Year for Drama Club One of the two one-act plays presented by the Drama Club was “Crawling Arnold” by Jules Fieffer. The cast in- cluded Jackie O’Donnell as Grace Enterprise, David Shea as Barry Enterprise, La Barbara Midgett as Millie, Roni Wilkie as Miss Sympathy, and Barry Staton as Arnold. Ar- nold was a thirty-five year old man who crawled upon coming home from work. Miss Sympathy was the social worker hired by Arnold’s parents to “help him with his Arnold tells Miss Sympathy about his problem. problem.” This is Arnoid ' s big happy family. Grace and Barry Enterprise discover a way to get rid of bugs. 24-School Life
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