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QUESTORS HI-Y Fifth row: Bob Brammer, Jimmy Brown, Don Young, Bill Kennedy, Don Bates, John Logan, George Small, Charles McGInnis, Stanley Meek. Fourth row: Gene Sheffield, Jim Ash ton, Harold Long- worth, Bud Hawkins, Donald Cassady, George Bortlein, Jerry Charles, Eugene Bal- linger. Third row: Joe Carter, Her- bert Lewis, Fred Harvey, Jim McCormack, Tom Moore, Glen Crane, Jack Grose, Jim Sanders. Second row: Eugene Craig, Keith Hodgin, Keith Hin- shaw, Jim Crow, Bill Palm- blade, Bob Pritchett, Dick Bavender, Gene Downey. First row: Merrill Wanti, Charles Grubbs, Walter Kluse. Harold Dye, Bob Jones, Bob Lee, Donald Jordan, Fred Leavell. F. F. A. Third row: Mr. Painter, Henry Lorton, Bernard Ashley, Tom Moore, Dale Hanning, Bud Hiner, Curtis Yeager, Robert Hedrick, Pete Schetgen, Dal- ton Conner, Bill Hill. Second row: Tom McFarland, Joe Daffron, Delano Atkin- son, Louis Hall, Bill Sanders, Dale Fadely, Jack Wymer, Jim Reno, Charles Wallace. Jim Schetgen. First row: Robert Williams, Dale Bond, Merrill Wantz. Dick Bavender, Paul Lorton. Charles Niles, Sandy Barry, Stanley Rasner, Bob Archey, David Moore. HI-Y Fifth row: Rex Bailey, Jim Garvin. Charles Ashton. Mac Parker, Roger Covert, John Whalen, Jim Burns. Clarence Caldwell, Gene Cartwright. Fourth row: Robert Bavender, Gene Frazier. Bill Greer, Scott Lindley, Joe Burrls. Keith Davis, Howard Joyner. Third row: Bob Small, Havy Carender, Jack Joyner, Ro- bert Spencer, Stanley Dun- can, Sandy Barry, Earl Hicks. Second row: Kenneth Carter, Mark Ocker, Marvin Gern- steln. Bob Keesling, Ralph demons, James Cunning- ham, Ernest Klotsch, Bob Breckenridge. First row: Mr. Reed, Don Poer, Jim Sherman, Darrell Jud- kins, Tom Grooms. Gene Worthing ton, Gene Hast- ings, David Day. David Smith, Richard Miles, John Rlggs, Jack Van Hoose.
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STUDENT COUNCIL With Mr. E. S. Castor as its sponsor, the Student Council has collected passes at convocations, ap- pointed Hall Patrol Monitors, and worked on a better plan to purchase basketball tickets. Another important activity on the council ' s calendar is the Class Day Dance, which is given each year. The members have been making plans so that N. H. S. may have a block cheering section next year. The officers were Joan Devening, president; Marjorie Young, vice president; Jeanne Harvey, secretary; Tom Cashdollar, treasurer. F. H. A. Future Homemakers of America is open to any girl in high school who has had homemaking in junior or senior high. The main purpose of the local chapter is to pro- mote an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking and to work for a good home and family life for all. The girls sent gifts to needy families all over the world and knitted squares and shoes for the Red Cross. The officers were Eldora Ankrom, president; Eileen Walker, vice president; Farel Bono, secretary; Peggy Graham, treasurer; Betty Higgins, historian; Betty Whitton, parliamentarian; Miss Roney and Miss Janney are club sponsors. MACHINISTS CLUB Any boy who is taking machine shop work in high school is automatically a member of Machin- ists ' Club. This club meets once a week at the K. of P. Hall, under the sponsorship of Mr. C. S. Kinder. During the year this club sponsored a dance after one of the basketball games. An annual picnic and a rabbit supper for fathers and sons were held. The members elected the following officers for this year: Tom Cashdollar, president; Richard Whitton, vice president; John Kinsinger, treasurer; Basil Cole- man, social chairman. LATIN CLUB Latin Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Mable Hodson, is open to any student in N. H. S. One of the high lights of the club was an imaginary trip to the Delphic Oracle. To his joy or to his sorrow everyone received an answer in rhyme, in words of the priestesses inspired by the god, Apollo. A re- ception for beginning Latin students was held in order to get acquainted. Climaxing the year, the club held its annual Roman Banquet. The officers were Marilyn Payne, president; Richard Teager, vice president; Janet Teetor, sec- retary; Charles Asht on, treasurer. The young Caesars and Lucretlas are having a reception at the Y to entertain the new members of the Latin Club. Members of the Future Homemalters Club are tallt- Ing about Old Saint Nick at a party where they exchanged gifts.
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QUESTERS Hl-Y Any freshman or sophomore boy is eligible +o be- come a member of Questers ' Hi-Y. This group of boys are the younger Hi-Y ' s. During the holidays, the boys, accompanied by their sponsors, Mark Clay and hloward McKnight, took Christmas treats to the County Farm and made distributions to all. During March they sponsored their annual school dance. The Shamrock Swing. These were the main activities. The officers for the year were Charles Grubbs, president; Larry Barry, vice president; Keith Hin- shaw, secretary; Keith Hodgin, treasurer. Hl-Y The Hi-Y Club is open to any junior or senior boy who is willing to attempt work on a given project. If this project has been accepted, he may become a permanent member. Along with their annual Harvest Hop, Hi-Y also sponsors other outstanding events such as the Hi-Y hayride, pictured below; Holiday Dance, Father and Son Banquet, and Best Girl Banquet. The sponsor is Mr. Francis Reed. The officers were Bob Small, president; Jack Van Hoose, vice president; David Smith, secretary; Jim Sherman, treasurer. F. F. A. Any boy who is taking an agricultural course is automatically a member of The Future Farmers of America. This organization is one of the newest in the school. During the year outside of regular meetings this club sponsored a dance, which is pic- tured below, and held a party for the members. Mr. Painter, one of New Castle ' s new teachers, is the sponsor of the club. The officers for the year have been Jim Reno, president; Jim Schetgen, vice president; John Barry, secretary; Bob Archey, treasurer. DRAFTING CLUB A new organization in New Castle High School, which is not pictured, is the Drafting Club. This club is under the sponsorship of Mr. James S. Anliet- ner. Membership to this club is limited. To become a member, one must be a drawing student. The boys work on various problems such as designing and drawing projects. This club meets once every other week and is a non-social organization. The officers for the year were Keith Davis, presi- dent; Carl Shelley, vice president; Charles Riley, chaplain; John Riggs, secretary; Bob Elkins, treas- urer. The Hi-Y formal inlfiaflon services — some of the pledges down on their knees a+ fhe command of their superiors — at the annual Hi-Y hayride the pledges rode on the sideless wagons — Bob Small crowns Virginia Wright queen of the Hi-Y Harvest Hop — Dave and Marge at one of the after- game mixers.
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