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Projectors Club | i The Projectors Club, spon- ored by Mr. LeRoy Stutsman, is ‘esponsible for showing the many -lassroom movies and for opera- jion of all other audio-visual Jducation equipment of our ‘chool. Don Wilson was its “resident. | Library Club The Library Club is a service ‘lub, where each person in the ‘lub works in the library. It is i small club, but its members do ' great deal of work. Under Mrs. Troeger,the menr vers’ duties are to sit at the loan ‘lesk, check mail, read magazine eviews, process new books, tend yulletin boards, keep shelves in yrder and other necessary duties. At the Halloween Festival, he club had the Dart Throw and sroceeds were used to buy li- wrary supplies and equipment. ‘Snooks’’ Whitinger was the oresident. —we RITE RA A | Student Council The Student Council is a council chosen from the respec- ive grades to represent the stu- jent body. Much credit goes to the coun- cil for their arranging of in- ‘eresting, different, and worth- while assembly programs, such as, the puppet show (“‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’’), the ‘Sowboy, yell leading tryouts, oep sessions, crowning of Hal- loween King and Queen and awards presented at the end of the school year. | The council did its planning under the direction of Mrs. Gregg, ‘and its officers, Merlin Doba, ores.; Jim Rodgers, vice pres.; Jand Connie Lindsey, sec. | Sponsored by Lou Moore, Realtor, New Carlisle 15
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Boys 4-H Under the leadership of Mr. Jankowski, the boys 4-H acquired much learning. Garden projects and farm animals were visited by the members. Officers for the year were Bradley Bates, pres.; and James Hope, sec. and rec- reational leader. An achievement program was held to present awards to the out- standing boys. Girls 4-H 84 projects started the year for the girls 4H. The big event of the year was the Robertson’s Dress Revue. New Carlisle was represented by Norma Hooton, Carmen Teas, and Nancy Asbury. Soon it was time for the County Fair and again N.C. was well represented, with Ann Nita Ek- strom receiving a first place in the State Fair. Officers for the year were Ann Nita Ekstrom, pres.; Sharon Tuttle, vice pres.; Nancy Manus- zak, sec.; and Edna Miller, treas. Square Dance Club Students find that studies alone do not give them a chance to develop all of their talents and interests. To supply this oppor- tunity, a new club — the Square Dance Club — wags formed this year for the enjoyment of the stu- dents. The members and the faculty advisers, Miss Turley and Mr. Jankowski, had lots of fun weekly improving their tech- nique and fects different dances.
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Students Play A Part In The News World Have you ever been inside a busy newspaper office? Well, New Carlisle’s Tattler staff is just that, only in miniature. During the week you can hear the clicking of busy typewriters and the buzz- buzz of busy voices planning editorials, news items, and the well- loved “‘gossip’’. Then on Friday the presses are ready to roll and the mimeograph machine keeps its pace till 350 Tattlers roll ‘‘off the press’’. Mrs. Dunn acted as adviser; Norma Hooton and Dick Coglianese as co-editors; Susie Kruszewski as ass’t. editor; and Janet Estep as business manager. Pat Lavis, Martha Sebasty, and Bonnie Anderson served as S.B. Tribune reporters.
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