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ALPHA TRI-RATIO Any junior or senior girl in N. H. S. is eligible to become a member of Alpha Tri-Ra+io. Like Tri Beta Delta, this club is also a branch of the state Tri-Hi-Y organization. In addition to regular meetings, one of which is pictured below, the girls gave a Mother and Daughter banquet, and in the spring gave a tea for their mothers. They also sponsored a dance during the year. This club contributed to the March of Dimes. The officers for the year were Virginia Wright, president; Helen Martin, vice-president; Thelma Wilson, secretary; Ruby Dobbs, treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Martha Shelley. TRI BETA DELTA A comparatively new club in this high school is the Tri Beta Delta, which was organized in 1945. So many girls asked to join the Tri-Ratio chapter that it soon became necessary to form two groups. Since this was against the club ' s constitution, it was decided to make two separate clubs. The second became Tri Beta Delta. Both clubs are branches of the State Tri-Hi-Y organization. During the year the girls held a formal initiation which is pictured below and also sponsored a dance after one of the basketball games. The officers for the year were Thelma Upchurch, president; Margaret Sutton, vice-president; Virginia Thompson, secretary; Phylli s Popejoy, treasurer, and Miss Helen Rupley, sponsor. SCIENCE SOCIETY Science Society is the oldest organization in New Castle High School. Its purpose is to delve further into the phenomena of science. An organization such as this tends to introduce science to more and more students. Any student in high school may be- come a member of Science Society if he is interested in science. As in previous years this club has man- aged to have some very interesting programs during the year. This year some programs which proved to be outstanding were one in which a magician was present and a liquid air demonstration. The officers for the year were Alan Yergin, presi- dent; Bob Thomas, vice-president; Sally Sauter, secretary; Jim Bancroft, treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. George Bronson. The girls of Tri Beta Delta are dressed in Normals to initiate their new members at a dinner at the Y. The Alpha Tri-Ratio mennbers are holding one of their regular meetings in the canteen.
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SPORTS Who are those guys that are wearing those green sweaters with the big white N across the front? You guessed it! They are the guys who have played in one of the many fields of sports offered at New Castle High School. They are the ones we sit through rain and shine to see carry a football across th? goal, the ones whom we cheer on to make another basket, to run a little harder, to pitch or bat that baseball a little better than the other team. But, Mr. Haydn, when you visited our school, you didn ' t witness one of our sporting events. You didn ' t see the Trojans work after school in order to play a conferenc e foe. You didn ' t see our athletes stay home from dances and refuse chocolate candy bars in order to be in better physical condition when they played Muncie Central or any other team that challenged them. So, Mr. Haydn, as you leaf through the sports section of our book, you can see for yourself the Trudgers in action and in play. And you can see why our school is rated among the best when it comes to sports. We know that as you read these pages, you will admit that N. H. S. has many fine athletes, and whether our win and loss record is good or bad, that you will agree with us that the following quotation is true: When the one great score is marked against your name. He cares not if you won or lost, but how you played the game. Page S event y-ninc
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