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Orientation Officially Begins The School Year oe ri ST Arete d eR ih: Mrs. Hinton gave a welcome speech and intro- duced members of the faculty to the new students. During her speech, she gave some encouraging words and shared with all her strong pride and sense of school spirit. Before their tour of the school, students had to be assigned to different Guiding the newcomers, and showing them areas such as the cafeteria, tour groups. were Angela Albergottie and Rodney Price. Despite the efforts of the guides many newcomers got lost anyway! Student Life 13
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A New Beginning .. . When new students enter Manor High, little do they know what goes on behind its doors. SGA executive board members, under the su- pervision of their sponsor, Mr. Richard Cash, organized Orientation. Other students, who were already familiar with the school and the way it operated, came out during the summer and helped by serving as guides. During orientation, students were introduced to administrators and teachers. The students were also taken on a guided tour of the school so that they would not feel lost on their first day of school. Es AS Planning an orientation and trying to remember all the important items kept Angela Mayo, Deirdre Hinton, Tamara Lumpkin, Mark Whitaker, and Stephanie Harmon busy during August. A Mustang’s sense of spirit began with his first visit to the school. Lisa Belton prepared a welcome for new students. eee . : Calvin Watts, Romy Scott, and Crystal Johnson sold penants and Mustang power towels, symbols of school spirit. 12 Student Life
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Back Them Up This first place float built by the Art Club was a giant reproduction of a class ring. Once again the Art Department combined color and lights to create a most impressive float. 14 Student Life “1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Mustangs don’t take no jive — Whoo! Whoo! We got the spirit — 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Mustangs gonna do it again — Whoo! Whoo! Come on let’s hear it — ! This cheer expressed the feeling of the students of this past year. The students and faculty have started a brand new decade and the spirit they generated showed that they were prepared to make the second decade more spirited. The next ten years can safely be dubbed as the “Spirit Years”
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