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SOCIAL CLUB First row, left to right-Suetta Kohr, Beverly Fries, Darlis Repman, Donna Topper, Barbara Cassel, Anna Mae Bentz, Betty Jane Ream, Dorothy Reese, Ken Strine, Alethea Rode, Rajean Willis, Marian Lee, Zula Seiffert. Second row, left to right-Barbara Strausbaugh, Gloria Weirich, Georgia McKenzie, Shirley Wolgamuth, Janice Haugh, Rose Roller, Jean Horner, Shirley Crone, Shirley Boll, Faye Kline, Patricia Hartman, Annabelle Price, Ardell Kauffman, Nadine Kraft, Janet Swartz, Betty Brenneman, Jane Frey, Louise Morris, Frances Brenneman, Patricia Stam- baugh, Julia Straley, Mr. William A. Bateman. Third row, left to right-Miss Joanne G. Freestone, Ruth Reeser, Jackie Seeger, Gloria Smith, Charmaine Griffith, Norma Jean Fair, Gail Julius, Ruth Toomey, Phyllis Snellbaker, Elaine Reisinger, Barbara Swartz, Shirley Weigle, Bonnie Bowers, Patsy Brenneman. Fourth row, left to right-Miss Gloria J. Snyder, Barbara Boeckel, Sandra Emenheiser, Mary Louise Gingerich, Maxine Repman, Helen Stambaugh, Shirley Updegraif, Theda Bupp, Grace Beard, Aurita Rohrbaugh, Bobba Lee Fry, Mary Diehl, Marilyn Weigle, Betty Bear, Theda Lehr, Bonnie Miller, Fay McCarney, Pilar Ann Chicote, Barbara Reigart. Fifth row, left to right-Audrey Horning, Mardella Fries, Shirley Allison, Phyllis Miller, Linda Krebs, Pat Sterner, Barbara Boyer, Colette Wesley, Roberta Danner, Lois Price, Barbara Bretz, Jean Crawford, Frances Benyak, Cassandra Everhart, Diane Ginter. Sixth row, left to right-Barry Krebs, Jay Diehl, Roy Strawsbaugh, Richard Gladfelter, John Roland, Wayne Myers, Lee Rentzel, Harold Prowell, Robert Boll, Charles Miller, Larry Bare, Ben Sprenkle, Bobby Mohr, Mrs. Roslyn L. King. During club periods you 'll find the Social club members in the gymnasium dancing to all the current top songs. The cluh's aim is to have the students be- come socially at ease and acquainted with familiar steps in dancing. There is one other activity planned during the year other than the regular club peri- ods, this being a dance in the high school gym open to all students and friends this year. The officers of the club are the following: Betty Jane Ream, president, Dorothy Reese, vice-president, Anna Mae Bentz, secretary, Kenneth Strine, treasurer, Miss Joanne Freestone, Mrs. Roslyn King, and Mr. Vililliam A. Bateman, advisers. 18
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SCIENCE CLUB Left to right-Edward Trout, Warren Anderson, Mr. Donald S. Kramer, Donald Prowell Dale Grim, Rodney Heilman, Charles Clouser, George Fetrow, Donald Miller, Ralph Reeser Lesley Rumsey, Glenn Ferree. If you should hear E1 loud explosion or come in Contact with an unpleasant odor during a club per- iod, don 't be alarmed, if will probably be the science club in rooni Seven trying out one of their experi- ments. The purpose of the club is to promote and use the scientific 1I16lllOil of thinking. The officers of the club are the following: Donald Prowell, presiclentg Lesley Rumsey. Vic-o-presimlentg and Rodney Heilman, SGCl'0l'H1'y and tI'0?1Slll'Pl'. 17 i v
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BOYS SPCRTS CLUB First row, left to right-Gary Krebs, George Benyak, Stanley Jordon, Ronald Knaub, Richard Humbert, Larry Huyett, Victor Bupp, Raymond Bentz. Second row, left to right-Mr. John R. Allison, Stanley Ettinger, Donald Sweitzer, Larry Brenner, Lee Diehl, Robert Stoppard, William Knudsen. The activities of the Sports Club include learning, playing, and seeing all types of sports, Its purpose is to teach sports from the players' and the fans' angle, and to teach sportsmanship, democracy, and improve the scholastic spirit of Manchester' High School in respect to all the players, officials, and fans. The Sports Club officers are: president, Ronald linauh, vice-president, Richard Hurnbertg secretary, Larry lluyettg treasurer, Stanley Jordon, and Mr. John R. Allison, faculty adviser. 19
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