The school was a special place that offered activities that went well beyond academics. The trends of the day as well as the problems and emotions of the teen years were all evident at school. Special people, special activities, and special feelings helped to make the high school years better and more memorable than any others. Pride in oneself and pride in one’s school were developed and grew as one became more active and more aware of what was going on in Mustang Territory. 8 Student Life Divider Above: Class competition included buying “Spirit Links.” Seniors dominated this event. The arrival of Homecoming corsages put smiles on the faces of Stephanie Turner, Kim Hartman, and Lisa Jackson. DECA Students sold yearbooks on the square to help out the Mustang Staff. Right: SGA President Mark Whitaker joined the chorus as they led the singing of the Alma Mater at the Homecoming Assembly. The bus lot was a welcomed sight at the end of the day. Former student Valerie Hendricks was a fa- miliar sight at this year’s football games.
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Homecoming 1982 was the tenth such celebration. The tradi- tional bonfire was held the even- ing before the Homecoming As- sembly. Friday brought many ex- citing events. Seniors wore their new T-shirts for the first time. Several past Kings and Queens returned for the assembly. The band and the cheerleaders roused school spirit, and the student body anxiously awaited the 2:00 bell in order to leave and prepare for the big event. The parade began at 7:00 pm and went around the track at Churchland Stadium. A variety of floats helped to carry out this year’s theme — “Manor High School: A Decade of Memories.” The band lent the final touch to a very exciting display. Homecoming 1982 Carrying the banner for the Art Club were Stephanie Fly, Carlton Boone, and Krista Megill. The talented membes of the group once again captured first place. Members of the 1982 Homecoming Court were: Adriane Rawls and Darryl Williams, Freshmen Attendants; Vonda Thomas and Yvonn Hardy, Junior Attendants; Phyllis Jennings, Ricardo Randall, Roxanne Long and Bobby Corbett, Senior candidates for King and Queen; Dana Brown and Kenneth Jones 1982 Homecoming Queen and King; Ivory Scales and Harry Jenkins, Senior Attendants; Arsenia Walker, Sophomore Attendant; and Reginald Cuffee, her escort. Michael Gray (42) paved the way for Darius Prayer (44) as Larry Parker (71) came in to aid the de- fense.
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