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ESTHEB ALEXANDER lulesl news Though a constant kibitzer and giggler, ESTHER well Haunts a serious side in all demanding tasks and studies, never failing to rome through with flying colors. Manheim Town- ship will indeed long remember ESTHER's voice. whieh mutes with ease from a mellow alto note to a flowing public speech. Fhoir 2. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-V 3. 43 Senior Dramaties 33 Press t Iulx 4 WILLIAM BOHLIN white hair BILL is one of the boys in our class who enjoy singing, llis rich baritone voiee helps add quality to the ehoir. He likes all his school work except physics which is too romplicated for him. His dependability and pleasing personality are assets and will continue to be after he is graduated. Choir 2. 3, 43 Hi-Y 4g Press Vinh 4, RiHe 3. NANCY BARE sfwvir-faire Dynamo of the hockey team, congenial NANVE isa most salient member ot our Class. She holds the seeret to winning lrienrls as well as mastering Cicero. National Honor Society 3, 4. C'I'reas. 41: Junior and Senior Play Vastsp junior Class See.: Press Club 3, 4 tArt Ed. 45 2 Ili-Lite Ntlrf234tXs ltd? e T 4 ila , . , .A ssoe. I .. . 41: Hoek y eam 1.2, 3, :Art ss 2 I 4: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3. 4 fYii'e-Pres.4l3 Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4 CS:-1125 s. 45: Varsity M Club 2, 3, 43 fommcnrcment Speaker. LEROY BOOK the voiee lfrienrlly, cooperative, BUUKIE, thc t-hoir's greatestatlver- tisement. NVith that golden bass voiee he should go far. Not only does he possess an interest in everything he does. but he also has a lively sense of humor that few people recognize. Cihoir 2, 3, 4g Band l, 2, 3. 43 Ili-Y 43 Key C'luli 4, Press Club -lg Commencemnt Speaker. MARTHA BEARD page-boy hair-do MARTY is the quiet.. reserved girl of our class who always lends a helping hand whenever needed. She is warm-hearted and true. and never slights anyone. You may often hear MARTY talking about a eertain town. Strasburg to be exaet. Tri-I-liAX' 3, 45 Press Club 4: Y-Teens Z, 3. RUTH BRAUNGARD truthfulness XVhen you speak ol' sweetness, speak of RUTI-IIE. This neat and beaming little soul, and we do mean little. goes about her business calmly and efficiently. always extending a helping hand to those in need. Fhoir 2, 3g Y-Teens 2. BETTY ANN BENTON blue and while huts .X toss of dark curls, a sparkle from black eyes. and a quiet. uuexeited voice all combine to prolluee this pleasant lass who is quite a whiz on the hockey Held. BETSY tosses many an acctirate shot from the basketball court, too. I'Iockey 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball l. Z. 3, 43 Varsity M Vluh 2. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. ,Ill I,I ANNE BRUBAKER jilterbug lluneer Briglit-eyed. energetic. the miss with an everlasting smile is TOOT. Her Winsome personality has made her a friend ol' many. TOOT has a liappv-go-lin-ky way about her. and is at elever and determined Iassie. Tri-Ili-X' 3, 4g Press Vlnlm 43 Y-Teens 23 Vlass 'l'l't-asurer l. ABBAIVI BINKLEY rosy eheeks Ilnpretentious. retiring ABIIC. that solid eitizen ol' Neffs- ville who always has a smile and a good word for everyone. Although the majority of his rlassmates do not know him. the l'ew that do, eount him as a true friend. Fire Brigade 4. N I CIIIOPS
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ROBERT I5 UTTS ll0fl'INIOkS Our impetuous prexy, who poured his interminable qualities into diligently guiding the destinies of the senior class-self-reliant, talented, exponent of speech, combining his firm convictions with his ability to rise to any occasion, BOB successfully challenged, in his own unforgettable manner, any and all prob- lems that presented themselves to him. Senior Class President, junior Class President, Key Club President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 fVicc President 41, Press Club 4 tSports Editor 41, -Iunior and Senior Play Casts, Hi-Y 4 CChaplain 41, Hi-l.ite 3, 4 CSports liditor 3, 41, Varsity M Club 4, Fire Brigade 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Commencement Speaker. i' NATHANIEL NETSCIIER odd hair cuts One of the most predominant and forceful influences in the class, the Gay Professor is the ubiquitous, protean holder of many laurels and elective offices. Whether displaying histrionic brilliance in a part he immortalized, Grandpa, or producing secretarial notes of the first order, NA'l S perfection and wisdom par excellence shine forth. NAT is the most entertaining and facetious spoke in the class wheel, his Netscherisms of gay and down-to, earth fun have made him known widely and liked intensely. Vice President of Senior Class, Football 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Rifle I, Choir 1, 3, 4, Hi-Lite I, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, 4 QCo-Editor 41, Hi-Y 4 fSecre- tary1, Key Club 4 CSecretary1, junior Play Cast, President of Freshman and Sophomore Classes, Fire Brigade 4, Varsity M Club 4, lntramural Baseball, Commencement Speaker. Class Oflicers LO IS HESS Louise LOIS, the first halfol' the Hess twins, doesn't let things get her all hot and bothered, but calmly disposes of her work with an ease that puts us all to shame. If the senior class didn't have LOIS to depend on for class meeting minutes and for typing in our other activities, things would be in pretty bad shape. Nkith her rosy cheeks and cheerful manner she is a morale builder for us all. Secretary of Senior Class, Hi-Lite Staff 2, 3, 4 QBusiness Manager 2, 3, 41, Press Club 4 Clyping Bditor1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, National Honor Society 4, Com- mencement Speaker. 'A' WILLIAM SAUER friendliness Mentor of the National Honor Society, BILI. exemplifies well the cardinal virtues of the club. He is a person whose presence is realized in many fields, among them athletics, where he displays all-around perfection and determina- tion. Honor and glory have not molested BILL'S friendly personality and courteous nature. National Honor Society 3, 4 fPresident 41, Senior Class Treasurer, Key Club 4, Hi-Y 4 fVice President1, Press Club Business Manager 4, Basketball 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4Q Varsity M Club 3, 4.
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Seniors NANCY DIEHM horses A definite liking for horses, n love for sports, and a positive dislike for school all symbolize NAN, one of the more quiet members of our class. NAN enjoys nothing better than riding her black horse. settling down with a good book, or playing a rough and tumble game of basketball. Intramural Basketball. 1, Z, 3, 45 Fixture Homemakers ol Anierica 4. MARY BUCKWALTER smiles An overflowing stock of smilesg a growing desire to aid het' alma mater5 a wavering attitude toward lessons--combined. these form our petite girl, BU, voted most popular female in the senior class. Class Secretary 1, 25 Safety Patrol lg Choir 2, 3, 45 Senior Dramatics Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 CTreas. 455 Hockey 4 flklan- agerlg Senior Play Castg Press Club 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Wive-Pres. ll: Varsity M Club 43 Hom:-room Sec.-Treas. I2 -lg Library Assistant 4. RICHARD DREISBACH females LEST VVhen not busy in other parts of the county, or but t school, doing a type of research work, DlCl-1 strives dili- gently to perfect his basketball mastery-a mastery, by the way, that has helped the team numerous times when the chips were down. Basketball l, 2, 3. 4: Track l, Z, 3. 45 Football 45 Varsity M Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Cast: junior Class Vice Presi- mlentg Band 1, Z, 35 Hi-Y 45 Fire Brigade 45 Press Club 4. ER CARL shop work Carefree, jovial LES, that hard working member of this year's football squad. is the possessor of one of the calmest temperaments in M. T. H. S, Although most ot us do not know lnin as well as we'd like to, those that do will testify that lu- is an A-l pal. Football 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2. 3, 45 lfire Brigade Ig Rifle I5 Illlflllllllfili Baseball I. MARY EISY pretty brown eyes Dependable, ready to help whenever lu-eded. MARY is the pleasant. friendly gal who always has a smile lor everyone. We wonder if it's her beautiful brown eyes that give her her pleasing personality, Art Club 45 Hi-l.ite Staff 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. FRED DAUM fighting spirit That competent little fellow with the huge smile is none other than FREDDIE our trombone tooter par excellence of Mr. l,andry's aggregation. FREDDIE proved himself to be a great lighter also by courageously throwing oh' a severe attack of poliomyelitis during the first semester. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3. 4: Hi-Y 43 Press Club 43 State liand 35 Southern District Band 35 45 junior Play Cast fAssis- tant Di rectorl. SAMUEL EDWARDS livestock SAM. our companionable, conversational, congenial cow- boy, chief smokesmeller of the fire brigade is a modestly con- cerned observer of Manheim Township's pulchritude, and through his system trickles an almost unfathomable vein of bashfulness. Football 3. 4: Fire Brigade 4 tlfire Chief35 Intralnu il lfasketball l. 2: Press Club 4: Hi-Y Club 45 Varsity M l lub 3, 4. PARKE DICELY serenity Few have seen the inner light of PARKE who prefers to do his shining in the backgrounds-fbosoni companion to a catcher's mittfimperturbable. secretive. modest. he has won many a friend by use of the almost obsolete formula of not med- dling in other people's business. Intramural Basketball l. Z, 3. 4: Football 3: Baseball Z, 3, 4. DORIS ELMER our friendly ehallerbont Everyone knows DORIS, for she includes us all in her circle of friends. She is known for her willingness to lend a hand wherever help is needed, whether it be at Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens or in the library. DORIS enjoys every minute of life and shows it by laughing until she cries, Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4: Tri-l'liAY 3, 43 Safety Patrol 45 Library Assistant 4.
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