Manchester High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Manchester, PA)
- Class of 1952
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- A Q 4 ' - 4 -IJBY uf v - il lv. , P 1 --J: 1, ffm LES llIEllIOIllES published hy the Senior Class lVlanchester l-ligh School lVlanchester, Pennsylvania 1952 - - - eclition XV Qt F0lillW0lili ln presenting the 1952 edition of Les Memoires, this graduating class of Manchester High School wishes to do so with a keen realiza- tion of the privilege it has enjoyed in its association with the faculty and student body of this school. To the members of the faculty who have tenderly guided our Way during these last four years, we extend our grateful thanks and ap- preciation, and to those Who come after us, our fervent wish that they ,continue to uphold the high ideals and standards set by the many graduating classes of the past. 2 This edition of Les Memoires is gratefully dedicated to the valor and patriotism shown by the armed forces of the United Nations in the defense of the Liberties and Democratic Ideals in their fight against communism in Korea and throughout the entire World. This has been a significant period in the history of mankind, and the sacrifices demonstrated by the armies of the free peoples of the world, teach to each of us the true meaning of Democracy. VVe, the class of 1952, humbly dedicate this volume to the brave men of these armies. A Qt lllllllCATl0 - 3 TABLE 0F UON'I'EN'I' FORHWORD .... DEDICATION ..... ADMINISTRATION . . SENIORS ......... UNDERCLASSMEN . . ACTIVITIES ..... SPORTS ....., INFORMALS ....... ADVERTISEMENTS . . . 4 2 3 5-10 11-24 25-28 29-46 47-51 52-54 55-76 ,ba 123 1512- l 'I'HE Pltl. EIPAL' MESSAGE To The Members of the Class of 1952: The graduation class this year is the last one to complete its work under the sole jur- isdiction of the Manchester borough school district. The greater number of the pupils in this class have attended the Manchester High School on a tuition basis. The local resident school district and 'the State financed the tuition costs. Under this plan and organization the local resident school district did not have anything to say about the kind of school provided. The important function for the resident school district was to pay the costs Without the representation to control and provide the kind of school desired. After the first Monday of July, this year, the school program in the Manchester area will be under a new jurisdiction. The new enlarged school district will become a reality because the county board of school directors petitioned the powers that be in York county to place a merger vote on the ballot at the November last election. By popular vote the people of East Manchester township and Manchester, Mount Wolf, and York Haven bor- oughs approved the plan to merge said school districts. The approval by the people to form a larger school district, is in line with a national trend toward the reorganization of school districts into larger units of administration, By the reorganization plan it is hoped that sufficient pupils and enough money may be polled to provide better educational opportunities. After the effective date of the beginning of the new school district, the majority of the pupils will attend the Manchester High School under the jurisdiction of most of the people in the area. X Even though this class is the last one to be graduated under the jurisdiction of one small school district, the new school system will present many opportunities and chal- lenges to the members to help raise the educational level of the new enlarged school dis- trict. All over the country school systems are organizing citizen groups, committees, and commissions to study the school needs and help find solutions to better schools. These citizen groups work and cooperate with the local school board, or the board of education, to provide better school facilities and conditions. It is always important to remember that as a community raises its educational level, it also increases the wealth and social well- being of the people of the area. In 1947, Dr. Truman M. Pierce evolved a formula to secure an index of a community to provide good schools. Dr. Pierce's formula has nineteen measures of community po- tential for good schools. One measure is the educational level. Here is the place for every member of this class to work to raise the educational level of this new enlarged school district. If the members of this class recognize the value of raising the educational level of this community, they have a real challenge. It means the encouragement of more of our people to complete high school work, to become college graduates, to have less un- skilled workers, and to increase the number of business and professional people. I congratulate each member of the 1952 class of the Manchester High School in having met the graduation requirements established. I trust that you will live and act in such a manner that you will be an honor to yourself, your parents, your friends, and your high school. I desire for you best wishes and a successful and happy life. IRA Y. BAKER Supervising Principal 6 HE BUARII 0F ll UA'l'l0 OLD BOARD William S. Kann, secretaryg Earl R. Doll, presidentg Allen A. Beshore Frank W. Zeigler, vice presidentg George J. Wilkes, treasurer. NEW BOARD William S. Kann, secretaryg Earl R. Doll, presidentg Scott W. Knaub, Frank W. Zeigler, vice presidentg George J. Wilkes, treasurer. MR. WILBUR F. ZIMMERMAN, B.A. Dickinson College Columbia University Subjects: Social Sciences, Languages MISS MARGARET A. BARRETT, B.S. Marywood College Subjects: Social Studies, English MR. IRA Y. BAKER, B.A., M.A., M.A. Shippensburg State Teachers College Gettysburg College The Pennsylvania State College The John Hopkins University Columbia University MISS CLARA M. CASSEL, B.A., M.A. Goucher College Bucknell University Subjects: Mathematics, English FACULTY V MR. PERRY W. HULL, B.S. MISS KATHERINE E. KELLER, B.S Elizabethtown College The Pennsylvania State College The Pennsylvania State College Drexel Institute of Technology Subject: Commercial Subject: Home Economics MR. JOHN R. ALLISON, B.A. MR. DONALD S. KRAMER, B.S. Sotithwvesternslgciuisiana College Shippensburg State Teachers College Oulslana a e mverslty Subjects: Biology, Chemistry Subjects: Social Sciences, Health, Mathematics I MISS GLORIA J. SNYDER, B.S The Pennsylvania State College Subjects: Physical Education, Health, General Science, Social Studies MRS. ROSLYN E. KING, B.S. Shippensburg State Teachers College Subjects: English, Civics, General Mathematics MR. WILLIAM A. BATEMAN, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Subject: Commercial MISS JOANNE G. FREESTONE, B.S. The Pennsylvania State College Subjects: Commercial Mathematics, Plane Geometry, General Science . CHARLES L. JONES, B.S Ithaca College ' Subject: Music MRS. ETTA MCCLAIN, R.N. Garfield Memorial Hospital School of Nursing N'O RS E 5 xv? SX I WILMA J. ACHAJ R. D. No. 1, Mount Wolf, Penna. COMMERCIAL JOYCE E. BECK Manchester, Perma. COMMERCIAL ROBERT E. ALBRIGHT R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL RUTH V ALBRIGHT D No 1 York Haven Penna COMMERCIAL PATRICIA A. BARTON Mount Wolf, Penna. COMMERCIAL 12 LOUISE P. BENTZ R. D. No. 1, Mount Wolf, COMMERCIAL ERMA JEAN BESHORE Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC JUNE L. CHAPMAN Manchester, Penna. COMMERCIAL LARRY E. CLEMENS York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL JAMES A. BOECKEL R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Penna. ACADEMIC JO ANN DIEHL Mount Wolf Penna COMMERCIAL TOM L. DIETZ Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC M. JANE FINK W R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Penna ACADEMIC CLAIR E. FINK R. D. No, 1, Etfcers, Penna. COMMERCIAL pw JAY A. ESTEP R. D. No. 1, Etters, Penna. ACADEMIC I DORIS D. GRIFFITH R. D. No. 3, Dover, Penna, COMMERCIAL JOYCE E. GOOD Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC ALVIN L. FISHER D. No. 1, Etters, Perma. A I COMMERCIAL A JAMES A. HARE R. D. No. 5, York, Penna. COMMERCIAL GLORIANN K. HATTERER Manchester, Penna. ELVA R. HOOVER COMMERCIAL ' DONA M. HOENSTINE R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Penna. COMMERCIAL Mount Wolf, Penna. ACADEMIC DONALD E. HORNER York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL -.., 15 VIRGINIA HORNER York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL PATRICIA A. KEACH GLENN F' KAUFFMAN R D No 3 Dover Perma. JAMES F' HUGHES R. D. No. 1, Etters, Perma. I ' ACADEMIC, R. D. No. 5, York, Penna. CQMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL VERNA A. KERN R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Penna. ACADEMIC WILLIAM H. KLINEDINST R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC HAROLD E. KNUDSEN R. D. No. 1, Etters, Perma. COMMERCIAL DORIS G. KOHR Mount Wolf, Penna. COMMERCIAL NADINE A. LA PRAIRIE York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL GLORIA M. LAUGHMAN R. D. No. 3, Dover, Penna. COMMERCIAL JOAN E. MILLER WILLIS D' LEHR Mount Wolf Penna MARY JANE LAWRENCE R. D. No. 4, York, Penna. COMMERCIAL Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC ACADEMIC !.............- 1 S 4: 5 .mu---f- MARCIA L. MILLS R. D. No. 3, Dover, Penna. COMMERCIAL DONNA MAE MOHR R. D. No. 1, Mount Wolf, Penna. COMMERCIAL SHIRLEY M NOUSE ACADEMIC A ACADEMIC . D. No. 1, York Haven, Penna. MARY E. ORT R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL ELOISE I. PLOWMAN FAYE L- ORENDORF Manchester, Penna. R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL PRESTON E. POKOPEC York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL NANCY ANN REAM York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL GLENN A REED York Haven Penna COMMERCIAL AUDREY J. RAINE York Haven, Penna. YVONNE E REESER D No 1 Mount Wolf Penna COMMERCIAL AUDREY J. REPMAN R. D, No. 1, Etters, Penna. COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC W 5 1 9 1 I Y ELWOOD G. REPMAN York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL WENDELL B. SCHAFFNER York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL NANCY ANN REPMAN York Haven, Perma. COMMERCIAL DEAN E. SCHAFFNER York Haven, Penna. COMMERCIAL MARY JANE SCHROEDER R. D. No. 1, Mount Wolf, Penna. BARRY L. SCHRIVER Manchester, Perma. ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL ,. fn 20 JACK A. SHAFFER Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC JOAN Y. SMELTZER Mount Wolf, Penna. COMMERCIAL ELWOOD E. SNELBAKER R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Penna. COMMERCIAL HOWARD J. SMITH R. D. No. 5, York, Penna. COMMERCIAL JOYCE M. SPRENKLE Mount Wolf, Perma. COMMERCIAL P. THEON STRINE R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Penna COMMERCIAL 1 21 .M A-in 1 ? ELWIN O. STUDEBAKER R. D. No. 1, York Haven, Penn ACADEMIC H. NELSON WEITCAMP Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC RICHARD V. WITMER R. D. No. 4, York, Penna. COMMERCIAL GLENN L. WOLGAMUTH R. D. No. 1, Manchester, Penna. ACADEMIC 22 EMMA J. WEIGLE R. D. No. 5, York, Penna. ACADEMIC CLASS COLORS .... Maroon and Gray CLASS FLOWER .. .... Yellow ROSG CLASS MOTTO -..-.. Invietis ALMA MATER In the bonds of old Manchester We will ever be, And we'll cheer our own dear High School On to victory! Alma Mater, Alma Mater Hear us as we cheer, For that school in old Manchester Alma Mater dear. Through the years that are ahead We will e'er be true Though afar from thee we've sped, We'll come back to you. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Our thoughts turn to thee We will love, defend and honor This our school so free! First row, left to right-Norma King, Joan Miller, Mary Jane Schroeder, Dona Mae Mohr, treasurer, Doris Kohr, Vice president, Preston Pokopec, president, Nancy Ream, secretary, Gloriann Hatterer, Ruth Albright, Joan Srneltzer, Jo Ann Diehl. Second row, left to 1-ight-Miss Clara M. Cassel, faculty adviser, Louise Bentz, Erma Beshore, Joyce Beck, Mary Jane Lawrence, Yvonne Reeser, Dona Hoenstine, Emma Weigle, Theon Strine, Gloria Laughman, Verna Kern, Audrey Repman, Doris Griffith. Third row, left to right-Elwood Snellbaker, Mary Ort, Wilma Achaj, Faye Orendorf, E Elva Hoover, June Chapman, Nancy Repman, Shirley Nouse, Patricia Keach, Virginia Horner, Robert Albright. Patsy Barton, Joyce Sprenkle, Audrey Raine, Eloise Plowman, Marcia Mills, Clair Fink, William Klinedinst, Richard Witmer. Fourth row, left to right-Nelson Weitcamp, Willis Lehr. Joyce Good, Jane Fink, 0 P Fifth row, left to right-Harold Knudsen, Tom Dietz, Alvin Fisher, Wendell Schaifner, James Boeckel, James Hare, Glenn Reed, James Hughes, Dean Schaifner, Donald Horner, Howard Smith, Elwood Repman, Larry Clemens. Sixth row, left to right-Jan Estep, Jack Shaifer, Elwin Studebaker, Rodney Zeigler, Glenn Wolgamuth. 23 Seated, left to right-June Chapman, Richard Witmer, Joyce Beck, Preston Pokopec, business managerg Glenn Reed, Donna Mae Mohr. Standing, left to right-Wilbur F. Zimmerman, adviser, Joyce Sprenkle, Nadine La- Prairie, Joan Smeltzer, Gloria Laughman. YE ltBO0K BU INESS YEARBGGK EIIITGHI L 'PAFF S AW Seated, left to right-Marcia Mills, JoAnn Diehl, Wendell Schaffner, Elva Hoover, 1 Nancy Ann Ream, editor-in-chief, Joan Miller, Yvonne Reeser. Standing, left to right-Dona Hoenstine, Mrs. Roslyn King, adviserg Doris Kohr, art editorg Willis Lehr, Mary Jane Schroeder, Jay Estep. 24 1 X5 if First row, left to right-Kale Lentz, William Conley, Donald Snellbaker, William Kochenour, Robert Mohr, Benjamin Sprenkle, Edward Trout, Richard Rentzel, Stewart Cramer, William Kottcamp, Leslie Rumsey, Dennis Mohr. Second row, left to right-Julia Straley, Shirley Wolgamuth, Joann Gheen, Alice Thompson, Joan Reisinger, Lee Rentzel, vice president, Bonnie Miller, secretary, Harold Hykes, president, Louis Hale, treasurer, Rose Roller, Janice Haugh, Dorothy Reese, Beverly LaPrairie, Georgia McKenzie, Sylvia Keefer. Third row, left to right-Miss Margaret A. Barrett, faculty adviser, Janet Swartz, Patsy Brenner, Betty Brenneman, Theda Bupp, Ruth Reeser, Jean Crawford, Barbara Boeckel, Gloria Anderson, Helen Spahr, Pilar Chicote, Grace Beard, Jackie Seeger, Doris Reigart, Norma Emig, Nancy Meyer, William A. Bateman, faculty adviser. Fourth row, left to right-Frances Benyak, Iva Hoover, Lois Price, Virginia Heilman, Patsy Sterner, Roberta Danner, Joyce Doll, June Glassick, Rovena Sweitzer, Margaret Hoover, Nancy Arnold, Justine Smith, Quinetta Strong, Gloria Dietz, Nancy Lynch, Rhoda Wallace. Fifth row, left to right- Robert Sipe, Harold Hake, Clair Smith, Henry Shaffer, George Fetrow, Oscar lVIay, Leroy Deardorf, Belvinarrow Wilt, Richard Crone, 'Wayne Myers, Barry Griffin, Lowell Brenneman, Robert Funk, Richard Herman, Dennis Repman, Donald S. Kramer, faculty adviser. Sixth row, left to right-Wilbur F. Zimmerman, faculty adviser, Robert Hyde, Kerwin Hamme, William Shaffer, Donnette Fritz, Shirley Allison, Betty Ream, Phyllis Miller, James Fink, Rodney Kimmel, Doll Zirkle, Harold Prowell. THE JUNIUR 26 THE 0 HOVl0ItE First row, left to right-Barry Krebs, Donald Nace, Robert Walton, Jay Diehl, An- thony LoBianco, John Staub, Harry Hatierer, Arlington Bupp, Thomas Schroeder, Edward Beck, Joel Kunkel, Phillip Musser, Richard Smee, Rodney Heilman. Second row, left to right-Miss Margaret A. Barrett, faculty adviser, Patricia Stam- baugh, Charmaine Griffith, Marilyn Reese, Gloria Weirich, Anna Mae Bentz, Barbara Cassel, secretaryg Faye McCarney, vice president, Theda Lehr, president, Robert Boll, treasairerg Ardell Kauffman, Barbara Strausbaugh, Jean Horner, Beverly Witmer, Mary Goo win. Third row, left to right-Mary Louise Gingerich, Dawn Myers, Phyllis Bupp, Phyllis Ferree, Sandra Emenheiser, Minerva Ettinger, Treva Updegraff, Patricia Fri'tz, Nadine Kraft, Helen Stambaugh, Mary Herman. Norma Fair. Anna Neff, Maxine Reprnan, Char- lotte Dittenhafer, Joan Hughes, Miss Gloria J. Snyder, faculty adviser. Fourth row, left to right-Maris Mummert, Aletha Rode, Donna Topper, Shirley Updegraff, Audrey Meyer, Darlis Repman, Beverly Fries, Marilyn Weigle, Collette Wesley, Patricia Crumling, Betty Lehr, Delores Bowman, Mary Diehl, Ada Paules, Margaret Knaub, Izetia Lentz. Fifth row, left to right-Ted Carl, Edwin Beck, David Sipe, Edward Weigle, Larry Bare, Terry Werner, Dale Grim, Larry Good, Charles Adams, Danny Miller, Glenn Fer- ree, Neil Lloyd, Henry Bear, Raymond Sweitzer, Harry Miller. Sixth row, left to right-Frank Neif, Richard Hombaugh, Roy Strausbaugh, Blaine Gingerich, Donald Prowell, Vance Andrews, Glenn Knaub, Richard Gladfelter, Stanley Lehman, Edward Shipley, James Walker, Roy Wilt, John Roland, George Bowers, John R. Allison, faculty adviser. 27 THE FRE HME First row, left to right-Robert Stopper, John Stoner, Stanley Ettinger, Ned Blymire, James Goodyear, LaF air Harget, Charles Long, Roy Hake, Larry Brenner, Gary Krebs, Jerry Werner, Glenn Meyer, Donald Miller, Raymond Bentz. Second row, left to right-Miss Joann G. Freestone, faculty adviser, Faye Kline, Elaine Reisinger, Audrey Reed, Ruth Toomey, Phyllis Snellbaker, Gloria King, Bobba Lee Frey, treasurer, Sonia Meads, president, Gayle Arnold, secretary, Charles Miller, vice presi- dent, Regina Kline, Madeline Lentz, Sylvia Sharp, Audrey Schaffner, Miss Katherine E. Keller, faculty adviser. Third row,left to right-Gail Julius, Shirley Weigle, Audrey Horning, Barbara Kauil- man, Gloria Smith, Cassandra Everhart, Shirley Keller, Loyetta Rode, Pat Hartman, Patsy Brenneman, Corena Seiple, Constance Stopper, Joyce Shaffer, Ruth Weitcamp, Shirley Rouscher, Delores Bupp, Peggy Riedel. Fourth row, left to right-Zula Mae Sieifert, Barbara Kauifman, Pat Burkey, Ruth Wagner, Suetta Kohr, Ardene Bucher, Sarann Ort, Linda Doll, Lois Boeckel, Barbara Reigart, Annabell Poe, Ina Tracy, Shirley Ranieri, Nancy Strausbaugh, Kathy Chicote, Carolyn Hall, Mardella Fries. Fifth row, left to right-Richard Humbert, Mahlon Hamme, George Benyak, Lee Diehl, Harriet Studebaker, Rajean Willis, Esther Craft, Diane Ginter, Louanna Kann, Marian Lee, Maryan Sipe, Victor Bupp, Kenneth Strine, Larry Repman, Mrs. Roslyn E. King, faculty adviser. Sixth row, left to right-Vincent Burkey, Donald Sweitzer, William Quickel, Roy Raffensberger, Gene Plowman, Charles Fry, Larry Bennington, Richard Rode, Elijah Krout. PXCTYVITIQY I ggfgiafm w-1 0 1 5 Q35 5 -L-Lil! pfmcifice 016664 f1efL!60ll July Gow! fel me fell qua! 66 Mee1f Ciazfiecef JM! X- Cfntidin Corliss Archer .... Mrs. Archer ,,,, Mr. Archer . , Cousin Agnes, Dexter ,,,,, Mildred ..,,, Mr. Franklin , Mrs. Franklin Louise ...... The Doctor ,,,, The Nurse , , , Betty ,,,, T 77 'CCAWC First row, seated, left to right-JoAnn Diehl, Doris Kohr, Wendell Schalfner, Joyce Beck, Wilma Achaj. Second row, left to right-Joan Smeltzer, Joyce Sprenkle, June Chapman, Patricia Barton, Donna Mae Mohr, James Hare. Third row, left to right--Miss Gloria J. Snyder, adviser, James Boeckel, Willis Lehr, Glenn Wolgamuth, Audrey Raine, Nancy Ream, Preston Pokopec, Jane Fink, Dona Hoenstine. . . .Joyce Sprenklc . . . . .Nancy Ream . . . Preston Pokopec . . . . . . .Audrey Raine . . . .VVendell Schaffner .........Doris Kohr . . . . . .James Hare . . . .Patsy Barton . . . .Donna Mae Mohr . . . . .Willis Lehi' ..June Chapman . . . .Joyce Beck PLAY 31 X4 Llp! First row, left to right-Gloriann Hatterer, Joyce Good. secretaryg Betty Brenneman, presidentg Charles Miller, treasurerg Beverly LaPrairie, Helen Stambaugh. Second row, left to right-Joyce Doll, Gloria Dietz, Sylvia Keefer, Ruth Albright, Joann Gheen. Third row, left to right-Maryan Sipe, Shirley Raneiri, Mary Ort, Linda Doll. Fourth row, left to right-Roy Ralfensberger, Miss Clara M. Cassel, club adviser, June Glassick. A ERICA JUNIUR RED CRUSS '4Service for others is the aim of the Junior Red Cross sponsored by Clara M. Cassel. The mem- bers had quite a heart warming project for Christ- mas. They made twenty-five dozen cookies and sev- eral dozen sewing kits for the soldiers at Indiantovvn Gap and New Cumberland. They also hold their annual membership drive each year and pack gifts boxes for overseas children. A Red Cross First Aid Course is a recent additional activity. President .......... Betty Brenneman Vice President . . . ....... Anna Neff Secretary .... ...... J oyce Good Treasurer . . . . . .Charles Miller 32 Promoting a better understanding of stage tech- nique, lighting, scenery, and managing are only a few aims of the dramatics club. Intelligent cooper- ation among the members in working activities is the object of the club. The club traveled to Hershey to see the Ice Capades, enjoyed a Christmas Party, and Spring Picnic. CL B Their adviser is Roslyn E. King. President .............. Theda Bupp Vice President . . . ..... Ruth Reeser Secretary ..... ....... J anice Haugh Treasurer .. .... Sandra Everhart Seated, left to right-Stanley Ettinger, Gloria King, Theda Bupp, presidentg Cass- andra Everhart, treasurerg Janice Haugh, vice presidentg Ruth Reeser, treasurerg Julia Straley, Patricia Burkey. Standing, left to right-Barbara Kauffman, Mrs. Roslyn E. King, faculty adviser, Mary Jane Schroeder, Doris Reigart, Jay Diehl, Caroline Hall, Alice Thompson, Theon Strine. 33 Ili-Y means high standards of Christian char- acter, created, maintained, and extended through- out the school and community. 'Phe club is motto isgclean speech, clean sports, and clean living. ltls adviser is Wlilbur F. Zimmer- Y man. ' The club takes trips to Hershey, the annual State Farm Show, and the York Y.M.C.A. President ............... James Fink Vice President ....... Donald Horner Secretary ......... NVilliam Kottcamp Treasurer .... Raymond Sweitzer First row, left to right-James Goodyear, Ned Blymire, Roy Hake, Gerald Gingerich, Charles Long, LaFair Harget, Richard Rentzel, Glenn Meyer. Second row, left to right-Benjamin Sprenkle, Stewart Cramer, Harold Hykes, Wil- liam Kottcamp, secretary, James Fink, presidentg Raymond Sweitzer, treasurerg Donald Horner, vice presidentg Mahlon Hamme, Donald Snelbaker, Larry Bare. Third row, left to right-Ira Y. Baker, club adviser, William Conley, Edwin Beck, David Sipe, Vance Andrews, Elwood Repman, Robert Sipe, Harold Hake, Henry Bear, Robert Funk, Wilbur F. Zimmerman, club adviser. Fourth row, left to right-Robert Boll, Robert Hyde, Frank Neff, Richard Hombach, Barry Griffin, George Bowers, Lowell Brenneman, Richard Herman, Glenn Wolgamuth, Belvinarrow Wilt, Roy Wilt. Fifth row, left to right- William Shaifer, Edward Shipley, Leroy Deardorf, Kurwin Hamme, Richard Crone, Doll Zirkle. 34 Promoting a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, emphasizing the importance of worthy home membership, and en- couraging democracy in home and community life, are among the many aims of the F.H.A.'ers, F Katherine E. Keller, adviser. Their main goal is providing Wholesome indi- vidual and group recreation. 'The County Rally held at North York High School, the Region C Convention at Biglerville, and the Farm Show at Harrisburg were attended by the The County F.H.A. Publication, the Yoco Spot- light, was published by the Club this year. President .......... Gloria Anderson Vice President . . . . . .Patricia Fritz Secretary ..... .... E sther Craft Treasurer .... Gail Julius Left to right-Helen Spahr, Charlotte Dittenhafer, Shirley Keller, Margaret Knaub, Audrey Reed, Gail Julius, Esther Craft, Patricia Fritz, Gloria Anderson, Sara Ort, Betty Lehr, Rae Jean Willis, Constance Stoppard, Ruth Wagner, Sylvia Spahr, Corina Seiple, Miss Katherine E. Keller, adviser. 35 First row, left to right-Jerry Werner, Donald Miller, Edward Trout, Richard Smee, Mr. Donald Kramer, adviserg Harry Hatterer, and Philip Musser. Second row, left to right-William Quickel, Edward Beck, Kenneth Strine, William Kockenour, Kale Lentz, Charles Adams, Rodney Heilman, Blaine Gingerich, Larry Good, James Boeckel, John Roland, Joel Kunkel, and Leslie Rumsey. Third row, left to right-George Fetrovv, Gene Plowman, Rodney Kimmel, Dale Grim, Richard Gladfelter, Donald Prowell, and Harold Prowell. Because of their activities, to observe the pro- ducts of chemical experiments, the boys of the sci- ence club call themselves 4'At0m Bums. Their object is to be scientific in handling all of life's problems. Donald S. Kramer, adviser of the club, strives to stimulate and encourage a scientific interest in CL R todayis scientific world. President ...... . . .James Boeckel Vice Preseident .... Edward Beck Secretary ..... . . .John Roland 'llrezisurcr . . . . .Lesley Rumsey 36 To improve its members socially is the aim of the Social Club. The advisers of the club, Miss Snyder, Miss Freestone, and Mr. Bateman are teaching be- ginners how to dance and teaching the dancers new steps. There is also a class to improve manners and to learn how to plan social events. The activities of the Social Club are an assembly program and a dance. B President .......... Preston Pokopec Vice President .. .. .Joyce Sprenkle Secretary .... .... N ancy Ream Treasurer . . . .... Elva Hoover First row, left to right-Clair Fink, Robert Albright, Harold Knudsen. Second row, left to right-Henry Shaffer, Oscar May, Dennis Mohr, Robert Mohr, Willis Lehr, James Hare, Nancy Ream, secretary, Joyce Sprenkle, vice presidentg Preston Pokopec, president, Elva Hoover, treasurerg Wendell Schaifner, Larry Clemens, Richard Witmer, 'Wayne Myers, James Hughes, Clair Smith. Third row, left to right-Mary Jane Lawrence, Yvonne Reeser, Joyce Beck, Erma Beshore, Louise Bentz, Audrey Repman, Gloria Smith, Patsy Brenner, Bobba Lee Frey Pilar Ann Chicote, Emma Weigle, Madelyn Lentz, Norma King, Joan Miller, Dorothy Reese, Donna Mae Mohr, Georgia McKenzie, Joan Smeltzer, Shirley Wolgamuth. Fourth row, left to right-Phyllis Bupp, Sandra Emenheiser, Anna Mae Bentz,Phyllis Ferree, Faye McCarney, Margaret Hoover, Justine Smith, Rhoda Wallace, Janet Swartz, Jean Crawford, Barbara Boeckel, Rose Roller, Nancy Meyer, Grace Beard, Bonnie Miller, Jackie Seeger, Dona Hoenstine. Fifth row, left to right-Jane Fink, Virginia Horner, Marie Mummert, Lois Price, Patsy Sterner, Rovena Sweitzer, Faye Orendorf, Shirley Nouse, June Chapman, Wilma Achaj, Patricia Keach, Gloria Laughman, Beverly Fries, Marilyn Weigle, Patricia Crum- ling, Theda Lehr. Sixth row, left to right-Miss Joann Freeslone, club adviser, Miss Gloria J. Snyder, club adviserg Eloise Plowman, Frances Benyak, Phyllis Miller, Barbara, Cass-el, Audrey Raine, Doris Kohr, Patsy Barton, Betty Ream, Shirley Allison, Marcia Mills, Nancy Strausbaugh, Marian Hollerbush, Barbara Reigart, Suetla Kohr, William Bateman, club adviser. 37 First row, left to right--Tom Dietz, Dean Schaifner, treasurer, Jack Shaffer, president, William Klinedinst, vice presidentg Glenn Reed, secretaryg Nelson Weitcamp. Second row, left to right-Louis Hale, Barry Krebs, Edward Weigle, Lee Rentzel, John Stoner, Elwood Snelbaker, Howard Smith. Third row, left to right-Perry W. Hull, club adviser, Alvin Fisher, Jay Estep, Rodney Zeigler, Dennis Repman, Elwin Studebaker. - If you Want to learn to save money and still have fun attending football, hockey, baseball games, and go on sight seeing trips, join the Stag Club advised by Perry VV. Hull. President ........... Jack A. Shaffer Viee President .... William Klinedinst Secretary .... ........ G lenu Reed Treasurer . . . . . .Dean Sehaffner 38 One of the chief aims of the Y-Teens Club, ad- vised by Margaret A. Barrett, is to visit different organizations. Acquainting girls with Y.W.C.A. ac- Y rr tivities both national and international, and creat- ' A ing a better feeling toward girls of other clubs are the objectives, Many of the girls participate in so- cial affairs at the Y. VV. C. A. UL B President ........... Maxine Repinan Vice President .... Nancy Arnold Secretary ...... .... S onia Meads Treasurer .... Kathy Chicote First row, left to right-Faye Kline, Nancy Arnold, vice presidentg Mary Louise Gingerich, Kathy Chicote, treasurerg. Maxine Repman, president, Sonia Meads, secretary, Roberta Danner, Audrey Schaffner, Regina Kline. Second row, left to right-Miss Margaret A. Barrett, club adviser, Mary Herman, Barbara Strausbaugh, Beverly Witrner, Gloria Weirich, Patsy Brenneman, Pat Herman, Loyetta Rode, Phyllis Snelbaker, Ruth Toomey, Delores Bupp, Peggy Reidel. ' Third row, left to right-Lois Boeckel, Barbara Ferree, Minerva Ettinger, Joyce Shaffer, Charmaine Griiith, Shirley Rousher, Ardell Kauffman, Patricia Starnbaugh, Jean Horner, Nancy Lynch, Norma Emig. Fourth row, left to right-Shirley Updegraff, Louanna Kann, Virginia I-Ieilman, Quinetta Strong, Iva Hoover, Ardene Bucher, Dawn Myers, Ina Tracy, Zula Mae Seiffert, Mary Diehl, Ada Paules. Fifth row, left to right-Audrey Myers, Donnette Fritz, Donna Topper. 39 Some ot the aims of thc Student Association are to develop student responsibility and leadershipg to provide for pupil expression and to facilitate the general Welfare of the school. Specific objects of the association are to interest students in all school activities, to provide a means T of student participation, to promote the common good of all its members, and to create and maintain standards of goood citizenship among the students. The Manchester High School Student Association A holds a certificate of membership in the National Association of Secondary-School Principals, Vllash- ington. 6, D. C. Advisers ot this organization are: Clara M. Cassel Vlfilbur F. Zimmerman, and Ira Y. Baker. President .......... Preston Pokopec Vice President ........ llarold Hykes Secretary ..... .... . loyce Sprenkle First row, left to right-Julia Straley, Joyce Sprenkle, secretaryg Theda Lehr, Harold Hykes, vice presidentg Preston Pokopec, presidentg Colette Wesley, Sonia Meads, Audrey Schaifner. Second row, left to right-Willis Lehr, Tom Dietz, Jay Estep, Jack Shaffer, James Fink, Leslie Rumsey, Roy Raffensberger, Ned Blymire, Nadine Kraft. Third row, left to right-Wilbur F. Zimmerman, Ira Y. Baker, Miss Clara M. Cassel, faculty advisers. 40 0IflI4,CL .4 First row, left to right-Julia Straley, Joyce Beck, treasurerg Doris Kohr, secretaryg Tom Dietz, presidentg Willis Lehr, vice presidentg Audrey Schaffner. Second row, left to right-Joyce Sprenkle, Ned Blymire, Harold Hykes, James Fink, Leslie Rumsey, Colette Wesley, Nancy Ann Ream. Third row, left to right-Miss Gloria J. Snyder, Donald S. Kramer, Jay Estep, Jack Shaffer, Roy Raffensberger, Perry W. Hull. Fourth row, left to right-William A. Bateman, John R. Allison, Wilbur F. Zimmer- man. Aims of the Manchester High Schools Athletic Association are to stimulate a healthy interest in sports on the part of the entire student body. To create good school morale, good sportsman- ship, good school spirit, active participation in sports, as a result of good scholarship, are aims of the association. This organization sponsors the following sports- soccer, basketball, baseball, intramural sports and an annual local field meet. Wilbur F. Zimmerman advises the organization. President ................ Tom Dietz Vice President . . . .... lNillis Lehr Secretary ............... Doris Kohr Assistant Secretary .... Nancy Ream Treasurer ............... Joyce Beck 41 CZLZEZXZKIZ 6734 Fight, Team, Fightf, is the enthusiastic cheer of our Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The aim of this cheering department is to create a spirit of sportsmanship throughout the school. Among their many activities are cheering at soccer and basketball games, leading pep meetings, and intro- ducing new songs and cheers. M.H.S.'s Varsity Cheerleaders are: left to right- Bonnic Miller, Joyce Beck, Joyce Sprenkle, Jackie Seeger. 4:2 VAR ITY .Anna Mae Bentz, Faye McCarney, Peggy Reidel, and Audrey Sehaffner make up our J. V. Cheer- leaders at M.H.S. Cheering for our Junior Varsity players is their main activity. Each girl hopes to become a Varsity Cheerleader her Junior year of high school. JU Illll VAR l'l'Y 43 First row, left to right-Anna Neff, Rovena Sweitzer, Doris Reigart, Joan Reisinger, 'Jacqueline Seeger, Janet Swartz, Joyce Beck, Nancy Lynch, Katherine Chicote, Theda Bupp, Theda Lehr, Bobba Lee Fry, Sonia Meads, Joyce Doll. 7 Second row, left to right-Frances Brenneman, Madelyn Lentz, Delores Bupp, Patricia Brenneman, Patricia Hartman, Joann Gheen, Loyeita Rode, Shirley Ernig, Gloriann Hat- terer, Erma Beshore, Mary Jane Lawrence, Peggy Reidel, Ruth Reeser, Elva Hoover, Gayle Arnold. Third row--Mr. Charles Jones, adviser, Dona Hoenstine, June Glassick, Joyce Good, Jane Fink, Marcia Mills, Donna Topper, Diane Ginter, Betty Ream, Nancy Ream, Doris Kohr, Mary Louise Gingerich, Grace Beard, Luanna Kann, Patricia Keach, Donnette Fritz, and June Chapman. Acquiring a medium of artistic expression and a thorough knowledge of the principles of singing are aims of the girls of the Glee Club under the direction of Charles L. Jones, strive to gain. The club presents a Christmas Program each year. A special assembly and a spring concert are other activities enjoyed by the girls. All boys of Manchester High School interested in singing, joined a newly organized Boys, singing Club. 'llheir director is Charles L. Jones Whose object is to stimulate in- terest in singing among those boys by the pres- entation of 'fsongs boys like to singf' nov, Seated, left to right-Charles Adams, Richard Smee, Oscar May, Charles Jones, ad- viser, Pat LoBianco, Edward Trout. Standing, left to right-Harold Knudsen, Theodore Carl, Roy Wilt, Howard Smith Philip Musser, Henry Shaffer, Donald Sweitzer, James Hare, Rodney Kimmel, Roy Straws- baugh, Edward Shipley, Donald Prowell, Frank Neff, and Raymond Sweitzer. 44 Mlm li ll 'i First row, left to right-Robert Boll, Thomas Schroeder, Rovena Sweitzer, Lewis Hale, George Fetrow, Lee Rentzel, Kale Lentz, Bonnie Miller, Gail Julius and Mr. Charles Jones, adviser. Second row, left to right-Edward Beck, Donald Sweit- zer, Roy Strawsbaugh, James Fink, Harold Hykes, Harold Prowell, Doll Zirkle, Donald Prowell, David Sipe, and Willis Lehr. i gi i NJ 'iliat-a-de-tat! This can he heard every day before a game, This loud sound comes from the Senior Band of Manchester lligh School under the direction of Charles L. Jones. Their activities are to play at pep nieeiugs, the Lions Christmas Party, the Christmas program pre- sented eaeh year at Manchester, and the Spring Concert. A future project is a marching drill to be or- ganized this spring. 45 gcfaaal in rqciian Q 7 W I C Q9 Left to right: Minerva Ettinger, Patricia Stam- baugh, Anna Neff, Ardell Kauffman, Delores Bow- man. W First row, left to right-Terry Werner, Larry Brenner, Dennis Mohr, Raymond, Bentz, Barry Krebs, Donald Prowell, Frank Neff, Bobby Mohr. Second row left to right-Robert Hyde, Edward Weigle, Rich- ard Witmer, Itaymond Sweitzer, Lee Rentzel, Harold Prowell, Larry Good, Oscar May, Rodney Zeigler, Mr. John R. Allison, h. coac Third row, left to right-Henry Bear, Richard Crone, James Fink, Williarn Kottcamp, Charles Miller, Wayne Myers, Louis Hale, Kenneth Strine, Victor Bupp. 48 gaiefgaff First row, left to right-Daniel Miller, Larry Bare, Raymond Bentz, Edward Beck Kenneth Strine, Gene Plowman, Mr. William Bateman, coach. Second row, left to right-Oscar May, managerg Larry Good, assistant managerg Frank Neff, Donald Prowell, Charles Miller, Robert Funk, Lowell Brenneman. Play fair-fight clean-lose in good spirit and win the game for the glory of Manchester High School. Every Junior Varsity player has this object in mind, as they aim to develop a healthy body, an alert mind, and create a keen sense of fair play and fellowship. William A. Bateman coaches the team and each game a different member acts as captain, thus gain- ing a Working knowledge of the duties and respon- sibilities in actual game competition. 49 JU llllt VAR ITY Left to right-Barry Krebs, Richard Witmer, Wayne Myers, Deen Schaffner, William Prowell, Preston Pokopec, Lee Rentzel, Jack Shaffer, Edward Weigle, Louls Hale and Coach, John R. Allison. VAR WY yr- Three cheers to our Champions. The team cap- tured the Southern League Championship this sea- son with these scores: Kreutz Creek . . ...... M.H.S Dover ......... ...... M .H.S Kennard Dale .. . ...... M.H.S. Susquehannock . . . M.H.S Susquehannock . . . ...... M.H.S Kreutz Creek . . . M.H.S Dover ........... Kennard Dale .... M.H.S M.H.S 106662 The objects are to encourage cooperation and team play and develop a 'tgood sportsmanship attitude. The co-captains are Rodney Zeigler and Willis Lehr. SCORES 1951 RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORING M - O Lehr . . . North York .... ..... 3 .... 2 Rentzel Spring Grove ........ 2 .... 2 Strine .. Dover ........... ..... 1 .... 1 Lentz .. . Dillsburg ...... ..... 1 .... 1 D. Miller East Berlin ..... ..... 0 .... 0 North York Spring Grove Dover ....... Dillsburg .... East Berlin . .1 .... 3 ..... 1....1 .1 .... 1 ....0....2 .. .... 1....0 11..13 First row, left to right-Mr. Donald S. Kramer, coach, Kale Lentz, Rodney Zeigler, Willis Lehr, Wayne Myers, Tom Schroeder, Daniel Miller, Barry Krebs, William Kline- dinst. Second row, left to right-Larry Good, Victor Bupp, Lee Rentzel, Rodney Kimmel, Edward Beck, Edwin Beck, Robert Mohr, Terry Werner, Third row, left to right-Kenneth Strine, Charles Mil.- ler, Harry Hatterer, Donald Prowell. 51 N A vi l Q4 in 5 if , if ? 5 2 1 Q E A l i K 1 4 L ' ' - ww vm ' V S imfafaian?fHniwka,:1.Azz.maB':fwwwwG ' f M'M W ff' wma iam- - ' 4w ., A R W ,W wan mmfwmmfw' NWWWW 'QC ,QCD L45 In N 3 1 . 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