New Carlisle High School - Olive Branch Yearbook (New Carlisle, IN)
- Class of 1953
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Page 41 text:
“
HI-Y
The Hi-Y is a social and service or-
ganization. According to tradition, the
boys provided several interesting assembly
programs, had charge of the "Juke" box
atthe dances, sold pencils, and had dances
after the basketball games. E. Luczkowski
was president, D. Lewis served as vice
president, I. Rybicki counted the money,
and B. Clapp wrote up the minutes of the
meetings. Mr. Howard Leiberman was the
advisor.
F.F.A.
The New Carlisle Chapter of Future
Farmers of America is an organization of
high school boys who are regularly en-
rolled in a program of vocational agricul-
ture.
The boys sponsor an F.F.A. Agricultural
Fair each fall which gives much good ex-
perience in cooperating with people in
the school, town, and community. The
organization gives more strength to the
boys supervised farm practice work and
has the goalof aiding boys to become full-
time farmers.
R. Goraczewski, pres.: R. Kelley, vice
pres.: J. Rybicki, sec.: B. Bate, treas.g R.
Wordinger, reporterg and D. Zielinski,
sentinel. Mr. Jack Calhoun is the adviser.
F.T.A.
This year the Future Teachers of A-
merica under the leadership of Mrs. W.
Troeger and Mr. D. Pfeiffer, again spon-
sored the variety show. The members
aided the teachers by grading papers,
running errors, supervising the playground,
and conducting classes.
The Offices were D. Jones, pres.: J.
DeBaets, vice-pres.: D. Hostetler, treas.:
C. Wilson, sec.g S. Riffel, reporter.
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Page 40 text:
“
HER ACTIVITIES
STUDENTS ARE JUST
NATURAL BORN "JOINERS"
STUDENT COUNCIL
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To give members of
the student body practice
in democratic self gov-
ernment, the student
council was composed of
a boy and a girl from
each class. This year
the council had a course
in parliamentary proce-
dure for the presidents
and vice-presidents of
grades seven to twelve.
The council was un-
der the direction of Mr.
Harry Stoneburner, spon-
sorg B. Ray, pres., P.
Roush, vice-pres., D.
Mc Pherson, sec.g and B.
Clapp, treas.
To keep students out
of the hall, the council
instigated the monitor
system.
Can't you get by the moni-
tor, Richard Horvath, without
showing your pass, Tiz Deal?
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Page 42 text:
“
F.H.A.
A very active and industrious club of
homemaking girls. A special project was
installation of new unit kitchens in the
foods laboratory. The officers were presi-
dent R. Roushg vice-president L. Gubicsg
secretary E. Golden, treasurer M. Glong
historian V. Sarberg editor A. Ekstrom: song
leader H. Headleyg chapter mother Mrs.
E. Sarberg co-advisers Mrs. L. Wylie, and
Mrs. M. Ekstrom.
4-H
The Olive Township Boys' 4-H Club
begins practical farm experience for boys
and a few girls at the early age of 10 and
continues through 2l. The club plans a
tour of the Pig and Beef Club members for
the summer of 1953.
Officers were elected for the club too
late to be in this year's book.
4-H
With the slogan, "To Make The Best
Better", well in mind Olive Township
took part at the annual St. Joseph County
4-H Fair as had been the custom of the
club for the past several years. The cap-
able adult leader was Mrs. L. Wylie and
outstanding junior leaders were P. Bates,
N. Hooton, N. Ray, M. Sebasty, and J.
Jankowski. Outstanding girls in the dress
revue at Playland Park were L. Himes, M.
Sebasty and D. Bickel.
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