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W it . -1 r- -. C: , Q w V, CHARLES CASSIDY President Senior Class President Student Council 'II President Hi-Y '33 Secretary Student Council '32 JOE HOLWAGER Vice-President Senior Class Leather Lungs Football '30 Prom Committee at f' lash 4. - R ' - BETTY ELMORE ex l ' , Secretary Senior Class I i,,l. ':Z5z2:' li M Phoenix Editor 'N Fw sr -EE : f Student Council ,I ' Ntqfgig A - Foreign Relations q A57 'Ngo ,4- i t.. 8 to- PAUL HASTINGS Treasurer Senior Class President Science Society '34 ViceAPresident Student Council 'll JULIA ANTIC ' Science Society English 4l Pep Er's STANLEY BECKER VtceAPresident Hi-Y 'I4 Rosennial Staff Student Council Science Society GLADYS ASHTON Glee Club Science Society Pep Er's WARD BLAND 5 Leather Lungs Student Council FRED BLUM Basketball '32, '33, 'I4 Student Council Vice-President Hi-Y 'll Class Play KATHERINE BURKE Pep Er's Color Committee Prom Committee LAWERENCE BROWN Leather Lungs Hi-Y FRED BORROR Hi-Y Foreign Relations ORVILLE BRUMMETT Prom Committee Class Play Leather Lungs VIRGIL COOK Leather Lungs Student Council Pruitt Committee MARY CALDWELL Glee Club Pep Er's Science Society ROGER CIRCLE Hi-Y Student Council Phoenix Staff fl-.. nl-..
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Class History On one warm, balmy day in September, 1930, there swooped down upon Newcastle Senior High School, 175 typical Freshmen. Amid such salutations as Hi Ereshie! and Hi Greeniel this innocent group of students set about to do things and to make others take notice. They immediately launched themselves into the Sea of Learning. Now, after four brief years, they have crossed this great and hazardous Sea and now stretching out before us we see the long, winding path of self-responsibility and independence. We have just passed through four of the most enjoyable years of our lives. and it seems only fitting and proper that we should recall those experiences, both sad and joyous. The following is a record of those happenings which were of the greatest importance in that phase of life through which we have just passed. Our first year, as with married couples, was our hardest, but being a class possessed of grim determination we saw it through and finished with flying colors. The following year, we returned as a smaller group-our ranks totaling 136-but as energetic as ever. We sallied forth with indomitable vigor and worked through our second nine months quite colorfully. It was in this that such versatile members of the class as Dick Jennings. Rut Baker, Willard Ellis, Howard Dungan Eddie Dyer, Emmett Smith, Hath Krausbauer. Fred Blum, Horace Harvey and Leroy Hiatt began to show some of the athletic talent of which this class was possessed. Valuable mate- rial was furnished the tennis, track. basketball and football teams by the various members of this group. Dungan had the honor of being a member of the 1932 State Champion basketball team. Continuing our work quite diligently, we had finished our second year and were in the middle of our third year before we hardly realized it. We were now Juniors, more certain of ourselves than we had been before, and effervescing with the desire to advance further our knowledge. The various athletic squads were again given invaluable material by the afore mentioned group, and another joined the basketball squad. This per- son, Harry Stephens by name, was a great addition to the team, During this same year a great honor and distinction was bestowed upon the Journalism department when William Kendall, editor-in-chief of the first semester Phoenix, was elected President of the Indiana High School Press Association. Our next achievement came through the presentation of one of the most highly enjoyed Junior-Senior Proms ever given by a Junior class of this school. The last achievement of our class as a whole was that of becoming Seniors. At the beginning of the second semester we organized for the first time as a class and chose our officers as follows: Charles Cassidy, President: Joe Hol- wager, Vice-President: Paul Hastings, Treasurer: and Betty Elmore, Secretary. Possibly the greatest distinction made by this great class was the change in the form of the presentation of the class play. Two one-act plays were given in place of the usual one three-act play. This change met with great approval, and it will probably be continued. This is the record of the 1934 graduating class. Our time has been in- valuably spent, and we will long remember the friendships which we had in this brief and enjoyable phase of our lives now just begun. JACK Swfwzin. 1934
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MARY CURRY Phoenix Staff Prom Committee Pep Et's Prom Play HELEN CROCKETT Class Play Phoenix Staff Prom Committee Pep Er's BETH DEWITT Student Counril Pep Er's EDDIE DYER Prom Play Football WO. '31, 'l2, 'll Phoenix Staff Secretary Hi'Y '33 HERBETINE COX Phoenix Staff Pep Er's LOYAL DAZEY Prom Play Leather Lungs llOWARD DUNGAN Basketball '3l. '31, '34 Football '32, '34 Prom PlaV Business Manager Rosennial FAYE EDWARDS Pep Er's Science Society Glee Club HOWARD EILAR Rosennial Staff ' Prom Committee Scienre Society Leather Lungs WILLARD ELLIS Prom Committee Prom Play Foo.b:lll '3l. '12, '33 Leather Lungs RUTH ELLEN FOSTER Prom Committee Class Play Glee Club DONALD FAUCETT Student Manager GRACE FUTRELL Tongue Twisters Cslee Club Phoenix Staff Oratoriral Contest ROBERT FIFER Hi-Y Class Play Science Society Leather Lungs MARY KATHERINE GOAD VlKC'pfBSldPHl Pep Er's '33 Class Play Prom Play MAX GOAR HPY Leather Lungs English -ll-41 MARY HAMILTON Pep Er's DUANE HALL Phoenix Staff VlcefPresident Leather Lungs '33, '34 Student Council Hi-Y , HORACE HARVEY Track 'Jl, 'Sl Hi-Y Prom Play Football '32, '53 BETTY HOWERN Cslee Club Choral Singers Phoenix Staff Class Play LEROY HIATT Foo.ball '30, '31, '32, '31 Track 'Bl Basketball '30, 'll Class Play WINTON HUDSON Phoenix Stall Prom Committee Foreign Relations Class Play WAYNE HIBBARD EMOGENE HUSTON Science Society Glee Club Pep Er's Foreign Relations W were ef'
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