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Top-Rankers Make NHS, Senior Honoraries Charles Yager, AI Ratz, and Carol Fuchs, first, second, and third in the senior class, line up at the tea table during the April 24 National Honor Society induction. In its fifth year as an active chapter at Manual, National Honor Society added forty new members to its organization this spring to boost the member- ship to fifty-four. Chosen by vote of the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, twenty-three seniors and seventeen juniors were pinned during a special ceremony, March 23. Pledge ribbons of white, red, green, and purple — symbolizing purity, knowledge, growth, and service — were presented each candidate. To introduce the new members to their parents and classmates, short rhymes about each pledge ' s activ- ities were read. Following the formal initiation in the Auditorium on Sunday, April 24, a reception, sponsored by the P-TA, honored initiates and their parents. Leading the society this year were Presi- dent Larry Hall, Vice-President Ed Zaenglein, Sec- retary Kathy MacKinnon, and Treasurer Janet Wurz. Mr. Edward Wall served as faculty sponsor. MASOMA — FRONT ROW: Joyce Sullivan, Lydia Rrasher, Sharon Sarkine, Jackie White, Beverly Cundiff, Karin Dorn- feld, Nancy Baird, Sue Hawley. SECOND ROW: Miss Judith Rodman, sponsor, Carolyn Taylor, Marilyn Burge, Barbara Rudbeck, Jane Carter, Carol Fuchs, Hilda Waldkoetter, Janet Wurz. THIRD ROW: Miss Elizabeth Goett, sponsor, Janis Small, Joan Scholl, Donna Monroe, Becky Mitchell, Nancy Hoyt, Phyllis Kindle. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Gilli- land, Oma Birl, Sandra Hoffmann, Kathryn MacKinnon, Janet Dell, Thelma Wheeler. 28
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Masoma, Roines Date Back to 1914 Roines and Masoma, senior honorary organiza- tions for boys and girls, respectively, were organ- ized as service groups in 1914 and have been in continual existence ever since. Both have active alumni groups, and many prominent Indianapolis citizens proudly claim membership in these worth- while societies. Members of these active clubs cooperate in any activities that are for the good of the school. Masomas show new freshmen around Manual and sponsor a freshmen mixer at the beginning of each semester. Another service project this year was donating food and clothing to a needy family. Roines ' huge Christmas wreath, suspended above the main entrance for the Yule season, is well- known by the community. Roines Study Hall, now in its third year, is a boon to underclassmen need- ing a helping hand with the books. It meets daily in the cafeteria for half an hour before school begins. ROINES— FRONT ROW: Al Ratz, Ed Zaenglein, Paul Goss, Martin Raron. SECOND ROW: Russel Davis, Arvel Hornback, Larry Rohrman, Larry Hall, Jerry Towe. THIRD ROW: John Hershberger, Walter Oliver, Charles Wettrick, Charles Huppert, Mike Pearce. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Richard Rlough, sponsor, Alan Hedegard, Agris Petersons, Rarth Ragatz, Willis Overton, Charles Yager. Student Affairs Board Speaks for All Classes Student Affairs Board, our student council, is made up of representatives from all four classes who work together for the general welfare of the school. Affiliated with the Board is a representative from each Home Room. Faculty sponsors are Mr. John Patten, Mr. Ray Hawkins, and Mr. John Ed- wards. The Board meets bi-weekly in the confer- ence room, rotating periods. In November this group sponsored the Pigskin Prom, honoring the football team. Student Affairs Board planned the after-basketball-game dances throughout the sea- son. Proceeds from the dance on January 27 were sent to CARE. The Board also sponsored a clean- up-the-cafeteria campaign the two weeks before spring vacation. Roines and Masoma members worked with the Board on this project and The Booster publicized it. Various elections are supervised by the Board throughout the school year. It also sponsors the election of the Chief and Princess for the P-TA Pow Wow. This spring the Board gave a plaque to the school for listing the winning acts of the Red- skin Revue in permanent record. The plaque is housed in the display case in the east entrance of the auditorium foyer. STUDENT AFFAIRS ROARD— FRONT ROW: Pam Davis, Pat Oliver, Mary Cromwell, Margie Hartley, Lois Helfenberger. SECOND ROW: Joyce Miller, Linda Han- sen, Donna Riant, Sharon Jones. THIRD ROW: Paul Goss, Check Dennison, Lee Foster, Larry Short, Charles Mercer, Ed Zaenglein. 29
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