New Carlisle High School - Olive Branch Yearbook (New Carlisle, IN)
- Class of 1953
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Page 44 text:
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CHILDREN
CROSSING
During the first semester, the
Speech Class was drilled in the
finer points of speech writing
and oratory. Shown here are five
of Mr. Ernst's "Little Ciceros".
"Neither sleet nor rain, hail
nor fire..." keep our Patrol Boys
from assisting students across the
busy intersections near the school.
"On duty," our nurse's assist-
ants devote their study halls each
day to doing chores in the sick
room. Shown here are Helen De-
Meyer and Nancy Gondek.
The Parent Teacher Associa-
tion was organized in the spring
of1952 with Mr. C. Downey, pres.:
Mrs. B. Klopfenstein, vice-pres.,
Mrs. A. Hope, sec.: and Mr. J.
Bond, treas.
The P.T.A.hoped to bring in-
to closer relation the home and
school, that parents and teachers
may cooperate intelligently in
the training of the child.
GFF SCHEDULE SNAPS
Our high-spirited cheerleaders...keep-
ing our enthusiasm and morale aflame and
fanning up the usual "Hoosier Hysteria"
so traditional in Indiana High-schools.
"Whoa!! that's fineI". H COUDIC of
partners in the Drivers' Training Class
learning to park. feducationally, that islj
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Page 43 text:
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VISUAL AID
The school now owns two motion
picture projectors, three film strip ma-
chines, two 2 x 2 slide projectors, a s
wire recorder, a tape recorder, an amp-
lifying system with a mike and speakers,
one opaque projector, and one speed
phonograph.
About 12 boys from Grades 7-12 op-
erate these items. Occasionally a boy
operates the projector for a church or a
club outside of school.
The school budget included about
3300, for movies plus the cost of main-
tenance of equipment.
SERVICE IS THEIR BUSINESS
The library is a busy place
for reference reading as well as
pleasure reading.
Six girls help Mrs. D. Mason
with her various routine duties.
The Stamp Club is composed
of eight grade students selling
defense stamps. Each week a buy-
er gets seventy dollars worth of
stamps, and a team of eleven sell
them. All money is checked in
and stamps distributed by two
girls acting as cashiers.
P. Dudeck and B. Bates are
N.C.H.S. T.B. League represent-
atives. They sponsored the annual
T.B. speech contest fwon by D.
Hostettlerj, the Christmas Seal
Sale fcollecting Sl9'l.55J, and
the poster contest.
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Page 45 text:
“
After the November Election
smoke had risen, we see here the
Democratic Party heartily con-
gratulating the victorious Re-
publicans.
A popular spot, The Soda Bar,
for that after school coke or post-
game snack!
Those square dances in the
gym would set the most "rheu-
maticky" foot tapping!
. .... horrors! .... . curses!! .... .
MAKE-UP! I ! This necessary evil
is not only "gouey and gummy"
but interesting and fun. U1
Under the supervision of Mr.
Allen, one of the boy's "grunt
and groan" squads is put through
their calisthenics.
.. ...some ofour future "under-
classmen" enjoying a folk dance
By aspecial arrangement with
our civic minded Lions Club, we
have acquired daytime use of
their clubhouse to help alleviate
the crowded conditions which
result from our ever-increasing
student body.
Spomzoud lg Pang,
7Ze4aQ-:Zazzle
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