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HONOR SOCIETY Standing: Martha Menden- hall, Phyllis Sidwell. Doris Pleasant, Miss Ratcliffe, Robert Small, Joan Deven- ing, Richard Miles. First row: Dolores Davis. Jack Van Hoose, Roger Covert. FRENCH CLUB Third row: Dick Whalen, Rob- ert Davis. Dick Horseman, Jim Dailey, George Bortlein, Mr. Lake. Second row: Doris Perdew, Mary Van Boven, Marjorle Brown, Jean Beckett, Lou Ann Klus, Charlene Pate. Phyllis SidwelL First row: Doyle Sutton, El- mer New, Larry Sherry, Don Scott, Jim Sanders, Eu- gene Watters, Richard Miles. Fl DEL Fifth row: Mrs. Hartzell Bob- bette Carroll, Mary Rinard, Mary Tambucos. Fourth row: Judy Hudson Bar- bara Beall. Joyce Crider, Gwendolyn Fellers, Pat Mor- ris, Patty Ellis, Marjorie I ewis Jackie Paul , Luella Crauder, Arze!la Thompson. Third row: Marilyn Webb. Juan It a Kern, Mary Ann Foyst, Marilyn Payne. Phyl- lis Bunch. Second row: Dorothy Hlqgs, Bonnie Wright, Phyllis Dal- ton Imogene Sparks, Bever- ly Cox, Dorothy Raines Lois Burne+te, Mary Sue Hunnl- cutt, Beverly Winning. First row: Martha Mendenhall. Joan Devening, Joyce Hen- dricks, Peggy Ramsey, Mar- jorle Young, Dolores Davis, Charlene Pate.
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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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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Probably the most exclusive organization in our school is the National Honor Society, which consists of juniors and seniors who are chosen by the faculty. The choice is based on leadership, scholarship, char- acter, and service. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class are eligible. Among their activities are taking care of the honor roll and ushering at the convocations. This year they have taken on a new duty, ushering at the music department concerts. The officers for the first semester were Jack Van Hoose, president; Dolores Davis, vice president; Joan Devening, secretary; Bob Small, treasurer; Miss Ratcliffe, sponsor. Second semester the following officers were elected: Richard Miles, president; Martha Mendenhall, vice presi- dent; Doris Pleasant, secretary; Phyllis Sidwell, treas- urer. FRENCH CLUB A new club in school this year is the La Societe Francaise, otherwise known to most of us as the French Club. With Mr. Alvin Lake as sponsor, the members have tried to spread the French language in our school and city. The formal banquet, pictured below, and a dance after one of the basketball games were the main activities of this organization. The officers were Richard Miles, president; Jim Dailey, vice president; Phyllis Sidwell, secretary; Mary Van Boven, treasurer. Fl DEL The Fi Del Club was formerly a closed club under the name of Tri-Hi. During the school year it was changed to an open club with the new name of Fi Del. The girls met every two weeks to discuss and carry out their program, which included Holiday Dance, Tri-Hi Reunion, pitch-in supper, and the annual Hearts Hop. These are only part of the things that Fi Del was responsible for having. Among their other important activities were sell- ing refreshments at each basketball game, selling Tuberculosis seals at Christmas, and passing blankets during the half of the basketball games in order to help with the March of Dimes collection. This year ' s officers were Joan Devening, presi- dent; Imogene Sparks, vice president; Beverly Cox, secretary; Martha Mendenhall, treasurer; and Mrs. Wilma Hartzell, sponsor. The Honor Society in a formal mood, ushering at one of the concerts — the same gang working on the scrap book they keep of school activities — Fi Dels selling T. B. seals at the post office — French club members at their banquet.
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