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mmcrc Enthusiasm and loyalty blend whenever Manualites get together for activities. Whether the group meeting is a service organization, a class-oriented club, a musical rehearsal, a publications staff work-session, a party, an after-game hop, a semi-formal dance, or a Prom, we find gay companionship, broadening of interests, and use for our talents. Activities add much to our education and to the enjoyment of school, and they fill the needs of our varied moods. 25
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Masoma, Rolnes Serve Manual, Alums, Faculty, Presenting Freshman Vicki Fritrs with a prize for the most original name tag is Sue Huppert. This contest has become a traditional activity of the Masoma-Freshman Mixer. Membership for Roines and Masoma, senior honoraries, is based on scholarship, character, and service. Both clubs were founded in 1914 with the basic aim of service to Manual. These two groups combine efforts at the beginning of each semester to assist freshman in their Home Rooms and to help guide them through their first weeks of high school. Members also offer individual tutoring to those Avho need help with their studies. The Masoma-Freshman Mixer provided 9-B ' s with an opportunity to get acquainted. To Clothe a child was Masoma ' s annual project. The girls spon- sored a car wash to raise money and presented a complete wardrobe to a needy child at Christmas. Masomas waited tables at the Fall Athletic Banquet and served at the annual Alumni birthday party din- ner in February. The Masomas ended the year ' s activities by sponsoring a dance, April 10. This year ' s officers were Nancy Norcross, presi- dent; Diane Fickhoff, vice-president; Pat Langford and Linda Harkness, secretaries; Julie Schulz, treas- urer; and Judy Shives, historian. MASOMA — FRONT ROW: Ester Sobel, Susie McLaren, Mary Jane Hollcraft, Nancy Norcross, Nancy Lagle, June Cook. SECOND ROW: Pat Langford, Carla Rice, Judy Shives, Jan McDaniel, Patty Koopman. THIRD ROW: Sandra Norn ' s, Connie Coodin, Linda Harkness, Diane Eickhoff, Marlene Witt, Ritajo Stanger. FOURTH ROW: Betty Parrett, Carol Kortepeter, Kathy Mailing, Sue Huppert, Julie Schulz. Mrs. Betty Baker, an English teacher and assistant librarian, is sponsor. She is a Manual grad and a member of Masoma. 26
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