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

 - Class of 1959

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Those college-bound studied languages, science . . . , W v,.tQ.,Lf,d My St-nior Mike- Phillips viigim-t-rs for WNQXS. the- oldest studt-nt-operatod station in the nation. WNAS is an educational broadcasting station to all vlt-iiwntary schools in the arva. Only 20 svniors. who have obtained a position on thc staff hy try-out, hroadcast their own 15 minute prograrng or tht-y vnginvvr. Seniors Conniv Ross and Maurvcn Robinson are testing for metal. not mixing tht- smell of rottvn eggs. Miss Jessie McCracken, Miss Ann Wells, and Miss Marian Middleton arf? the lihrarians in the NAHS library. They care lor the 12,000 hooks, and they purchase yearly 1,000 new hooks.

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National Honor Society initiated outstanding 'I5 percent. Scholarship, Leadership. Character, and Service are the four qualities necessary for selection into the National Honor Society. The outstanding five per cent of the junior class and ten per cent of the senior class were admitted. Membership was de- termined by a committee of faculty members. At the induction ceremony, each entrance re- quirement was elucidated by a two-year member, then a candlelight initiation followed. A gold pin, a membership card and a certificate of initiation were presented to each initiate. New Albany High School has had a National Honor Society chapter since 19-146, but, nationally, the organization is 38 years oldg the Junior Honor Society was founded in 1921. Row 1: Mickey Minshall, Willa Foster, Kay Carter, Phyllis Eberle, Sharon Fulkerson, Wihna Snook. Row 2: Carol Richert, Bonnie Wade, Anita Wllitlow, Mary Silver, Lynne Zeller, Sharon Kendall, Delrose Montgomery. Row 3: John McKown, Mike Phillips, Karen Zeller, Susan J efferson, Sharon Miller, Bob Applegate. Row 4: John Martin, Roy Brandt, Fred Jewell, David Allen, Tom Meyers, Sloan Marsh. These seniors are two-year members of the Society. Row 1: Pat Owen, Lorraine Nantz, Carolyn Bohannon. Susie Abbott, Susie Blake, Nancy Nix, Rona Carriott, Yvonne Williams, Myra Proctor. April Sappenfield, Judy Schoen, Pat A. Roberts. Judy Johnson, Phyllis Nantz, Row 2: Sharon Cullett, Patty Wilson, Myrna Bugbee, Rosemary Bauldauf. Kitty Kelly. Carolyn Esler, Joan Gilley, Susan Feiock. Carol Cobb, Charlotte Moser. Row 3: Ruth Becht, Kitty Ferguson, Judy Knoob, Melva Oates. Marilyn Schmitzer. Betty Weber, Carol Thomas, Maureen Robinson. Ann Paulson, Doub Armstrong. Row 4: Connie Ross, Geneva Senn, Dottie Delong, Tom Holton, Dick Tresenriter, Larry W'ilkins, Don Cohn, Pat Bonifer, Jane Simmon, Doris Robinson, Martha Carpenter. Row 5: Charles Harrell, Larry Brock, Judy Dyer, Carolyn Jensen, Sharon Oakes, Cynthia Allen, Mary Mason, Judy Hale, Jill Adams, Bill Shofner, Nelson Scott, John Holz, Kenny Tucker, Charlie Miller, Larry Rodgers, Bob Booker, Cary Jacobi, Louis Marlow, Steve Baron. These people were initiated in 1959. 27



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for majors and mmors The academic curriculum, designed for those college bound. is elected by approximately -140 per cent of the student body. Many students, although not planning to further their education. also follow the academic curricu- lum with profit and pleasure. Une must have two majors and two minors for gradu- ation. and an academic minor can be earned in any of four languages: Latin. French, Spanish. and German. A language major may he earned in Latin. French. or Spanish. Nlathematies majors may be earned by studying Algebra l and 2. Plane Geometry 1 and 2. Algebra 3, and two courses selected from either Algebra -l. Solid Geometry. or Trigonometry. Majors and minors may be earned in English. social studies. and science. If a student is planning to go to college. he should select the school specializing in his field. study its entrance re- quirements. and plan his high school program of studies ac- cordingly. Senior Cary ,lacobi studies the term paper of a fellow representative in the mock United Nations. The fourth period international relations class members wrote about a certain country, then represented that country in the UN. 1 mf -:wg A 'ff-u iq me in the Academic Curriculum. - Mr. Robert Holmes, Educational Television history instructor, quizzes his third period class on the preceding program. The 80 pupils watch the half-hour program. then discuss the highlights of the lesson. Nancy Nix completes a xocabulary assignment in English 6-A class. The students also write themes. study grammar and literature. .,.. ir. uf? --f I tam 29

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