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Executive Councils Keep Homerooms Posted It is the responsibility of the executive committees to plan activities and handle the busi- ness of their respective classes. Class officers and elected rep- resentatives from each home- room make up the committee membership. The junior exe- cutive committee includes the following: Sitting--J. Staggs, S. Skaggs, S. Jones, I. Lowry, T. Phelps, L. Granger. Stand- ing--B. Smith, M. Vajner, C. Achor, P. Taggart, D. Achor, A. Fishback, B. Carroll, D. Sac- ilowski, I. Coffin. The sophomore executive committee consists of: Row 1-- B. Penn, R. Coldsberry, M. Wise, P. Dixon, M. Faust, I. Jones, M. Mitchell. Bow 2-- P. Singleton, D. Thompson, A. Day, D. Hutton, E. Reeder, I. Rozelle, A. Wittebort, C. Davis, B. Wallace. Bow 3--J. Kirkman D. Handley, G. Coen, B. Gray, T. Alley. Freshmen do not elect spec- ial representatives to the exe- cutive committee. Presidents of the various freshman home- rooms automatically hold this honor. This yearis freshman executive committee is as fol- lows: Row 1--N. Iones, D. Cal- abria, F. Lawrence, I. Hale, N. Peters, D. Watson, M. Marsh. Bow 2--I. Wilson, J. Henry, B. Barr, A. Fishback, G. Babcoke, F.. Cowin, I. Teush. Row 3--C. Lowe, S. Mollin, M. Maine. Bow 4--M. Flatt, B. Sterling, I. Webber, T. Clem, Bragg.
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Intriguing Courses Inc ude More Than Books Mike Maine, Bill Seibold, Douglas Dronberger, Brad Stinson, Sue Ackerman, Melanie Martin, Kay Ross and Nancy Birt model togas which they made for the Latin Club style show. These modern day Romans learn about ancient customs by attending such activities as the annual Latin Club banquet. No matter how many changes a school may make, its fundamental purpose and aim is to educate the students. There are numerous ways of accomplishing this goal. In addition to text books, some departments have applied interest- ing techniques of study to make their course more beneficial and appealing. For example, Latin students not only learn hic, haec, hoc, but by joining Latin Club they discover something of ancient Roman life. Local and outside lecturers, field trips, reac- tion tests in safety classes and experiments in physics and chemistry lab all contribute to give our school courses more variety and interest. -Quiet! Donit bother the little Einsteins. Test tube specialists Phil Foley, Dick Vickers, Dick Maynard and Bruce Partner develope a new formula of their own in the chem lab.
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Coxvociyloxs CK3XINIl'!, 1'IC141Z Row I-Mrs. E. C-rahaniv, Mr. B. Sfewart, Mr. G. Davis, faculty chairman, Mrs. M. Hale, Miss A. Higinan, Miss BI. Palmer. Row H-K. Epply, Mr. I. Carrigus, Mr. R. Boyd, Mr. M. Beigh, Mr. R. Rencenberger, I. Capron. Row HI- C. Chastain, J. Kimball, I. Allman, BI. Ross, NVa1'ncr, I. Ravage, 1. Stoelting, L. Crouse, student chairman. Convocations Always Add Color An: Members of thc New Castle High School choir give their enjoyable presentation of Carousel.v This year we looked forward to many convos which were not only entertaining but also proved to be a source of inspiration and knowledge. The convocations committee deserves a vote of thanks for planning such successful programs. In October Anderson became excited and proud- ly held a welcome home party for returning Carl Erskine. During the festivities Carl, who was made mayor-for-a-day, spoke to AHS about his baseball experiences. On another occasion two national ping pong champions treated the student body to a pro- fessional table tennis exhibition. We were fortunate in securing the Presto Bro- thersw and their troupe of versatile performers for our student talent show. Everyone watched close- ly as Hocus and Pocus demonstrated extraordinary skills in magic. Music and dancing by other mem- bers of the company rounded out the morningis program. A Choral Club exchange with New Castle brought us an entertaining hour of musical varie- ties, featuring their interpretation of Carousel.', 12
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