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The spirit jug, won by the Seniors for exhibiting the most spirit during the football and cross-country season is presented to Senior Class President Jerry Schuster by cheerleader Cindy Cappelle. 2 15-18 19-20 25 27 29-31 29 30 31 22-26 Christmas- New Year Vacation Ends Closed Week Art Exhibit Farmington Tournament Jr. Class Rings Arrive Parents Night-Basketball Twirp Week Coke Night-Twirp Night M.H.S. vs. DNHS-Twirp Night Movie-Twirp Night Traffic Safety Week anuar Begins the New Year with th ior Class project. Mark Floyd, Trish Ratten and Bill Mulder, take advantage of the convient Snack Bar the Sen
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R Richard Reinhardt fights for the rebound and succeeds in getting the ball in the opening game against St. Pius. Manzano wrestler John Highfill works to maintain his hold on his opponent at a meet between the Monarchs and Sandia. Tonya Parker, Manzano tutor and member of FTA, makes helpful suggestions to a Chelwood Elementary School pupil. One of the most exciting months of the year, December was filled with exciting activi- ties. The beginning of the winter sports season was an exciting one as both wrestlers and bas- ketball team members provided spirited and thrilling contests for spectators. The Christmas spirit was evident as homerooms decorated their doors for the annual decorating contest. The music department added to the spirit of the season with a Christmas carol concert. School was dismissed for the holidays follow- ing an assembly featuring selections by the Modern and Honor Choirs.
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The art exhibit, January 15-18, which displayed the semester's creations of all art students, was enjoyed by many Manzano students and teachers. Art teacher, Miss Lynn Johnson, enjoys the interesting papier-m3che'on display during the art exhibit. Opening of the Senior Class Snack Bar Debbie Kirk receives a sterling silver charm from Mrs. Margaret Thompson for winning in the Betty Crocker Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow. January is a month characterized by beginnings. It is most importantly the beginning of a new year, and for students it is the end of one semester and the beginning of a new one. This is the month generally regarded as the time for making a new start. However this newness soon becames routine unless something is done to refresh and re-energize. The activities program at Manzano is dedi- cated to seeing that the newness of this season does not age prematurely, and it accomplished this goal by planning such activities as parent's basketball night and, in associa- tion with Student Council, Twirp Week.
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