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Day by Day 8 Games People Play 42 Mind Games 84 The Way We Were 126 Signs | 234 Closing 254 sie Name Ses Meo Reena. Sih } Miss Dorothy O’Brien is always neutral during a class basketball game! | . 7 Mr. Albert Fulp instructs Math Science Club members on taking a clair- voyance test. School reopened on September 4, 1973 ending the epidemic of vacations, summer jobs, loafing, daytime television, and for the less fortunate or more ambitious — summer school. All this gave way to school sports, homework, and chilly weather. Students began to get in- volved in the school organizations and forget the summer sun. The Manor Mustangs began to live the story of 1973- 74. Students began to establish traditions of their own. Some traditions were borrowed from other schools, but most traditions were purely Mustang. Read on as ‘The saint =e = 1974 Mustang’ staff tells the story of YESTERDAY, ONCE Coach Wayne Bright immediately checks out an injury for Steve Goode. MORE. Opening-7
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DAY BY DAY traditions are born. Mustangs made each day count as they set traditions for the future. One of the first traditions came when the second Manor Bowl was held. Others that followed were the Student-Faculty Basketball Game, the Faculty Show, Christmas baskets for the needy, and Spirit Day. Nostalgia crept into the lives of the Mustangs. Prompted by current movies such as “American Graf- fitti,” “The Way We Were,” “The Great Gatsby,” and “The Sting,’ the Sociology classes presented et CA he Wa ede. 0 ad Be Ry U doctt a eee “Nostalgia Day’, and the theme of the traditional faculty show was “Let’s Go to the Hop.” Mustangs were personally affected by national news such as the gas shortage. Ten-speeds became more and more popular as gas lines became longer and longer. The national fad, streaking, never quite reached Manor in the flesh, but talk of streaking was a great lift to Mustangs after reading newspapers pack- ed with nothing but the energy crisis and Watergate.
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