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Navy Show Band Entertains Student Body The 1975 Navy Show Band held its second performance at Manor on April 18, 1975. Only the freshmen did not know exactly what to expect. Everyone else remembered their fabulous concert last year. The band played such popular numbers as “Mandy;, o: Livin sanethesGlity. “MacArthur Park,” several songs by the Stylistics, and a Rock-n-Roll spoof featuring “Rock Around the Clock.” Everyone enjoyed the show. sseead Ss SOLES, re ae The trumpet section solos during “Mandy” produces sighs from the female Stevie Wonder’s “Livin’ in the City” is a big hit with “MacArthur Park.” members of the audience. the students. 24-Navy Show Band
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Most of the Time Victorious Led by the scoring of Coach Cliff Black, Coach Butch Bisese, and Mr. Bobby Glisson, the men’s faculty basketball team twice defeated the faculty of Waters Junior High School, narrowly lost to Norcom High School, and defeated the junior and senior boys. Coach Black scored 45 points against Waters, and Mr. Glisson scored 22 points against the junior and senior boys of Manor. The men finished the season with a 3-2 record. Miss Melody Lubich and Miss Janet Lawrence led the scoring for the women as they were matched against the junior and senior girls. Roseann Debrango was busy steal- ing the ball while Carolyn Bullock connected on 15 and 20 foot jumpers in the third quarter as the girls defeated the women’s faculty basketball team to upset the faculty’s overall winning streak. Mr. Bobby Glisson has everyone anxiously on their toes. Dr. T. M. Cherry maneuvers around Mr. Jimmy Williford from Waters. Control of the ball is the only thing on Coach Bright’s mind. Faculty-Faculty Basketball Game-23
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Flying Sponges Seek Their Victims hl iia. a a Mr. Wilbur Cook, dressed formally for the occasion, retrieves the sponge weapon. : . Steve Goode puts forth all his energy and muscles together for a final attack on his victim. Dip, overhand throw, and splash!! The students at Manor High School had a small chance for revenge against any of their favorite teachers. This occurred at the annual Sponge Throw. Certain willing teachers volunteered to be the targets for the student’s revenge. Students paid twenty-five cents for four chances to soak a teacher of their choice with a wet sponge. The students were not the only ones who had all the fun. Sometimes the teachers themselves actually attempted to soak some of their favorite students. The sponge throw was started in 1974 by the girls’ softball and track teams in an attempt to raise money for uniforms and to become more self-supporting. This year, the sponge throw was sponsored by the Manor Sports Club in an attempt to raise money for all girls’ athletics. The re seems to be a difference of opinion on the dress code between Mr. David Delzell and Mr. William Waters. a, Everyone duck to avoid the oncoming flying sponges! Sponge Throw-25
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