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Name Favorite Food Seniors In Review Audrey Alban Betty Alb an Janet Baughman Shirley Dienst Helen Martin Janet Myers Evelyn McNeave Dolly Redding Miriam Renoll Betty Siegman Margaret Sellers Juanita Stout Annabell Swam Madelyn The rit Made line Welborn Ham June Wilhelm Earl Brickerd Eugene Black John Brown Otis Dieckman Heinz Hesseling Nathaniel Greene Karl Green Richard Lippy Jame s Penton George Rappoldt Carl Reed Richard Reed William Rohrbaugh Beefsteak Color Favorite Song Fried Chicken Blue I Love You Because Fried Chicken Blue You Always Hurt The One You Love Fried Chicken Blue Thinking Of You Fried Chicken Blue Nevertheless Fried Chicken Pink Now Is The Hour Coffee, French Blue Bonaparte Retreat Fries French Fries Blue I Love You Because Fried Potatoes Green Nevertheless Ice Cream Yellow Tennessee Waltz Ice Cream Blue Stardust Banana Splits Blue Nevertheless 4 Fried Chicken Blue Tennessee Waltz Haniourgers, Blue Strangers French Fries French Fries Blue Stardust French Fries Green To Each His Own Chocolate Pie Blue Harbor Lights Cherry Milk- Maroon There's Been A shakes Change In Me lce Cream Green My Heart Cries I For You Baked Ham Blue Dreamer's Holiday Fried Chicken Blue My Happiness Ice Cream Blue Kleines Maedel von Havai Steak Green Loch Lomond Beef Roast Red My Heart Cries For You Sea Food Blue Rhapsody in Blue Steak, French Blue Harbor Lights Fries Beefsteak Red Remember Me Fried Chicken Blue Moving On French Fries Country Ham Blue Moving On Green Remember Me Blue My Happiness George Zumbrun Hamburgers Greatest Need License llJaCkIl Good Paying Job Money Driver's License Closer Skating Rink Roland Car Money Money Car Good Job, Money Car, Money Money Money A Job '52 Pontiac A Girl '55 Buick A Car Car Ene rgy for homework A Girl A Car Money, Car Car Money Money Money Be Defe rred Noted For Curly Hair Laughing Seriousne ss Her Size Quietness Pa. Beaux Shortness Boy Friend Typing Ability A's Leadership D. A. R. Plumpness Sailors Red Hair Holding Her Man Playing Cards Tallne ss Arguing Correcting Teachers Friendliness His Conversation His Laugh Athletic Ability Egg Shaped Head Girls Shop Work Shooting Slot Machines Basketball Sleeping In Class
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DUB HISTUHY The time of parting is here and we Seniors with heavy hearts think back over the years of school in Manchester. We remember the activities in which we participated. There are thirty graduat- ing withthe class of '51, but maybe we had better tell you about our school history. We started out as little toddlers in September, 1939. Weak, timid, scared little things, we were only six years old then and the school seemed like a big place to us. We were afraid of the teach- ers, pupils, and even the school. We went through the first years of Elementary School pretty slow, but after we got used to doing school work and being with oth- ers we went through the rest of the years without any trouble. Finally after eight years of hard work and fun we found our- selves in the ninth grade. Mrs. Shoff was our homeroom teacher that year. We went to Annapolis on our first class trip in May of that year. Pretty soon we found ourselves in the Tenth Grade with Mr. Starkey. This year we went to Washington on our class trip and visited the Capitol and the Washington Monument. We gave the Sen- iors their Christmas party that year and also their Prom, everyone had a grand time. Shorthand! French! Typing! Chemistry! Our Junior Year gave us many new subjects and thrills. Mrs. Haifley taught us at the beginning of the year , but then we had blonde, blue-eyed Mr. Bouey. We all remember him, don't we, girls??? During that year we went to Harrisburg and Hershey. This year we also had a High School Play in which everyone in the class had a part. And now here we are with much dignity, the Seniors! Yes, Seniors of Manchester High School. We are the leaders of the school in extra activities and work, Great and Mighty! During the year we had skating parties, recreation nights, bake sales and also a big Valentine Dance at which we crowned the Queen of Hearts. Then came the first week-end in May. What we had looked forward to for years had finally come - our class trip to New York. It was a grand experience and every one of us will remember it for many years. On June lst we had our Class Night exercises, foll- owed on June 10th by the sermon to the graduates. Then June 12th, our graduation, after which we are no longer students, but alumni. Our records of the past would not be complete without thank- ing everyone who helped us to get to this important step in our life. We shall always remember our dear Alma Mater and hope that all our future lives will be guided by your influence. Now we say good- bye as we go From The Halls Of The School, To The Corridors Of Life.
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ELEVENTH GRADE E. Hurline, E. Simpkins, M. J. Garland, D. Mays, C. Pieroschek, H. Sandruck, Mr. McDermott, R. Carbaugh, C. Phillips, E. Ogg, C. Leese, G. Reaver, P. Monath, G. Hare, E. Fowble, A. L. Street, J. Wildasin, C. Miller, D. Bixler, A. M. Sullivan, B. Reed, J. Swam, N. Daugherty, K. Redding. TENTH GRADE S. Miller, R. Leinart, B. Wisner, R. Zumbrum, R. Hersh, N. Sandruck, V. DePa1rner, M. Love, Miss Wentz, W. Burk, J. Dalton, R. Gettier, R. Black, E. Rohrbaugh, J. Ferrier, C. Yelton N. Lippy, A. R. Groth, V. Lippy, L. Shaffer, S. Graf, R. Gouge, J. Mahaley, C. Cramer, C. Ayers, R. Brooks, R. Fowble, C. Holden, S. Black, S. Dull.
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