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Student Affairs Board Supports Activities Student Affairs Board, Manual ' s student council group, is composed of representatives from all four classes. Members are chiefly concerned with the welfare of the student body and act as a link be- tween the school administration and the students. Working closely with the Board is a council made up of one representative from each Home Room. This group helps the Board carry out its activities. Student Affairs Board regularly sponsors after- games and freshmen get-acquainted mixers. They worked together with Roines and Masoma in spon- soring the Pigskin Prom this year. The Board also supervises various all-school elections throughout the year. The group cooperated with The Booster in its safety campaign by setting up a police car- check. Special project again this year was an all- school Clean-Up Campaign. Crowning Steve Wright King Football at the Pigskin Prom is Becky Koenig, Masom a president, while Coach Noah Ellis, Emcee Steve Matthews, and Keith Nave look on. STUDENT AFFAIRS BOARD— SEATED: Nancy Ferguson, Phyllis Brehob, Elaine Stettler, Margie Hartley, Ray Schultz, Sandie Steele, Alan Foster, Steve Wright, Keith Nave. STANDING: Chuck Dennison, Ron Cooper, Lee Foster, Eugene Sims, Mr. John Patten, sponsor, Joe Gerber, John Stafford, Bonnie McKinney, Mr. John Edwards and Mrs. Rosemary Gate- wood, faculty representatives, Judy Norcross, Jay Varnehm. 28
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MASOMA— FRONT ROW: Brigette Kirstein, Barbara Hale, Pat Stacy, Phyllis Brehob, Linda Vehling, Margaret Hughes, Gloria Harvey, Gloria Hendricks, Becky Koenig. SECOND ROW: Miss Judy Rodman, sponsor, Georgann Col- dren, Charlotte McMurry, Mary Heichelbeck, Sandra Bredy, Kay Kleifgan, Karen McDonnell, Miss Elizabeth Goett, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Miriam St. Clair, Diana Hill, Mary Whitney, Sandra White, Elaine Schultz, Anne Norcross, Kay Bryant. FOURTH ROW: Linda Fritche, Arthena Smith, Jan Small, Jean Rowan, Jackie Goad. ' Masorn d Honors Leading Senior Girls Masomas serve. This is the purpose of the senior girls ' honorary organization. Theirs is the job of aiding teachers and showing the freshmen around Manual, helping them to feel more at home on that first day of the new semester. Masoma girls visit each freshman Home Room and inform the girls as to what Masoma stands for and the requirements for membership. Masomas also serve at athletic banquets and teas, and sponsor parties for freshmen girls. Different department heads are guest speak- ers to acquaint the girls with the varied activities and services offered at Manual. Afterward games are played and refreshments are served. As one of their special projects this year, the Masoma girls publicized Sectional sportsmanship by making posters and distributing them. Masomas Elaine Schultz and Becky Koenig instruct fresh- men girls on how to work their locker combinations. 27
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NATIONAL THESPIANS: President Janis Small, Joann Scroll, Kay Kleifgen, Gloria Harvey, Carney Likens, Karin Dorn- feld, Gail Ray, Pat Vaught, Jon Morris, Linda Bulthaup, Helen Mobley, Jim Jones, Mr. Fred Bennett, sponsor, Norva Lintecum, Wayne Mullen. National Honor aries Cite Actors, Journalists Membership in National Thespians, honorary for students active in dramatics, is gained by an accu- mulation of points from public appearances, speak- ing, acting, or singing. Mr. Fred Bennett is sponsor of Manual ' s chapter, Number 1492, installed in 1955 during a state convention which met at Man- ual. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for journalists who do outstanding work on school publications. To be eligible for membership, a stu- dent must be a junior or senior and have worked on a publication staff for at least a year. Manual ' s group, the Gretchen A. Kemp Chapter, is named for a former Publication Director, now a professor at Indiana University. Each year on English Hon- ors Day Quill and Scroll presents Journalism awards. QUILL SCROLL— SEATED: Al Ratz, Jim Schulz, Cookie Ibaugh, John Hershberger. STANDING: June Kistler, Georgann Coldren, Lanna Newman, Sharon Basey, Janis Small, Karen McDonnell.
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