New Albany High School - Vista Senior Blotter Yearbook (New Albany, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Row 2: Patricia Owen, Kenneth Scharf, James Robinson, Fred Coetsch, Jo Ann Schell. Row l : Mary Lou Kaestner, Marilyn Shaffer, Martha Smith, Jolene Daily, Mary Ann Marguet, Margaret Spencer, Nancy Parks, Patricia Spencer. II rn fi To quality for the Scholarship N , a student must have a semester scholastic average of straight A's in four subjects and a grade not lower than a B in the fifth subject, providing five subjects are carried. Each student who main- tained such an average was awarded a scholar- ship N at the special awards assembly during the spring semester. N winners for the second semester ot last year were Doris Bomerbach, Fred C-oetsch, Patricia Owen, Nancy Parks, Kenneth Scharf, Jo Ann Schell, Doris Shaffer, Marilyn Shaffer, Martha Smith, Jolene Dailey, Mary Lou Kaestner, Mary Ann Marguet, Kathryn McFrye, Anna Reeder, James Robinson, Margaret Spencer, to th honored ol nahs Patricia Spencer, Juanita Ther, and Patricia Striegel. Those students qualifying for a scholarship year were Doris Bomersbach, Fred Coetsch, Dolores Banet, Carol Barkes, Mary Ann Burd, Mary Ann Burke, Jane Ann Davis, Jacquelyn Dyer, Nancy Glover, Charlotte Hunt, Fay Jacobi, May Jacobi, Mary Lou Kaestner, Grace Karnes, Doris McKinney, James Miller, Martha Peck, Martha Ann Ritz, Paul Rider, James Robinson, Patricia Salmon, Kenneth Scharf, Nancy Shallers, Delbert Smith, William Sparks, Margaret Spen- cer, Patricia Spencer, Beth Taylor, Vivian Taylor, Juanita Ther, John Thompson, Carolyn Vance, Ann Wentzell, Nancy Wilson, and Robert Yost. Row 4: Kenneth Scharf, Delbert Smith, James Robinson, John Cioulding. Row 3: John Thompson, James Miller, Dolores Banet, Ann Wentzcll, Beth Taylor, Doris McKinney, Martha Peck, Charlotte Hunt. Row 2: Paul Rider, Robert Yost, Patricia Owen, Vivian Taylor, Mary Lou Kaestner, May Jacobi, Fay Jacobi, Jacquelyn Dyer, Mary Ann Burd, Jane Ann Davis. Row l: Patricia Spencer, Carol Barkes, Nancy Wilson, Marilyn Shaffer, Margaret Spencer, Grace Karnes, Nancy Shallers, Carolyn Vance, Martha Ritz, Nancy Clover.

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.Tr 'Y ' I, Row 5: Mrs. Long, Thomas Corcoran, Theodore Graver, Russell Dudley, Patrick Parker, Paul Poff, Frank Lorch. Row 4: William Potts, James Coffman, James Yeager, Patrick Marguet, Richard Riely, Robert Madison, John Blunk, Mr. Raney. Row 3: William Jackson, Cordon Rogers, Thurman Conrad, John Largent, Donald Miller, James Lewis, James Dyer, Norman Melhiser. Row 2: Nancy Neely, Juanita Ther, Cara Lynn Rhoads, Norma Osborne, Vivian Taylor, Betty Faulkenburg, Nancy Shacklett, Inez Hottell, Joseph Wampler, Wayne McCulloch. Row l: Nancy Shallers, Shirley Curts, Joyce Flynn, Jo Ann Whitaker, Lodema Taylor, Dolores Archer, Carolyn Radcliff, Wanda Thorn, Patsye Ciraybrook, Marcella Robinson. of, for, and by The government of the students, by the stu- dents, and for the students at New Albany High School is known as the Student Council and is now in its seventh year. This group, consisting of forty-five members, enables a student to ex- press his ideas concerning school activities and functions. A representative from each home room plus four officers elected by the student body com- prise this council. The officers for the year l95O- Sl were Paul Poff, president, Joyce Flynn, sec- retaryg and Patrick Parker, treasurer. Mrs. Jessie Beard Long and C. Cordon Raney are the spon- sors of the group. The Student Council has accomplished much during the school year. With the cooperation of the Parent-Teacher Association, the council sent four seniors to New York to attend the C-eneral Assembly of the United Nations. The seniors the stud nts chosen for this trip were Mary Ann Burke, Rich- ard Riely, Juanita Ther, and Morton Wolfe, They were accompanied by Miss Leota Rusk, a mem- ber of the social studies department. The organization also sponsored a Parent- Teacher Association program, lt was responsible for the decoration of the school during the Christ- mas season. Members presented a program for the Southeastern Center of Indiana University at Jeffersonville, Square dances given in the gym- nasium were sponsored by the Student Council. This national organization sent four repre- sentatives to the district meeting in Bedford last October. In April, four representatives attended the state meeting in Lafayette. One of the fore- most gatherings is the national convention to be held in Boston in June and which the newly elected president for l95l-52 will attend. 23



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wom n of distinction The Speakers Club was organized in l9l2 with the purpose of giving high school girls a chance to develop their oratorical talents. Wranglers, having been organized a few months earlier, is the oldest club in New Albany High School, but Speakers is the second Speaker officers who conducted the activities of the club were: standing-Juanita Ther, Joyce Lamke, Kathryn McFrye, and Beth Taylor, seated--Vada Kenney. oldest and holds the record for continuous operation. The Wrangler-Speaker Cup Contest, held in April, is one of the main events of the year. During the school year, Speakers and the music department often combine to furnish programs for the holidays. They gave choral readings on Thanksgiving, and produced The Christmas Pearl, a play presented for the Christmas assembly. All Speaker activities were not confined to the school, however. Speakers and their arch enemies, Wranglers, combined to give a dance for the basketball team after tournament time. They also gave a tea for their alumnae, and at Christmas they had a party for underprivileged children. Officers for the first semester were Vada Kenney, president, Kathryn McFrye, vice pres- identg Juanita Ther, secretary, and Joyce Lamke, treasurer. Second semester officers were Vada Kenney, presidentg Juanita Ther, vice president, Kath- ryn McFrye, secretaryg and Joyce Lamke, treas- urer. Miss Olleta Tyler sponsors the club. Row 3: Joyce Townsend, Juanita Ther, Jean Metcalf, Kathryn McFrye, Harriet Scribner. Row 2: Vada Kenney. Miss Tyler, Beth Taylor, Joyce Lamke, Janet Largent, Janet Salyers, Mary Ann Burke, Joyce McLin, Row l: Nancy Martin, Ann Wentzell, Margaret Spencer, Joyce Appleby, Donna Foster, Nancy Wilson.

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