New Castle Chrysler High School - Rosennial Yearbook (New Castle, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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I Pep Er's The Pep Er's! Those enthusiastic Trojan boosters, are a dependable, hilarious, loyal bit of pulchritude. This big organization bands together all the girls in high school. When the club met for the first time last fall, they elected Ruth Millikan. President: Elsa C. Atchison, Vice-President: and Betty Lou Van Zant. Secre- tary-Treasurer. Mrs. Harriet Eden. the faculty sponsor, has devoted a great deal of time to this organization. and it is largely through her efforts that the Pep Er's have been able to remain an organized club during the past few years. The Pep Er's always sell candy at football games in order to help finance the club. The Pep Er Box at the athletic field is small, but that does not limit the work of the girls that sell candy. This year the Pep Er's have not been as active as they would like to have been. because of financial conditions: however. the club is making plans for business, school. and recreational activities to take place during the remainder of the school year. The Pep Er's have long represented the highest standards for the girls in Newcastle High School. and it is their aim to always do so. ROSENNIAL

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Foreign Relations Club Row I M. H. Fell. M. J. Crawford. Miss Sipe. J. Krenzer. J. Cook. Row ll M. Whalen, M. Millikan. M. A. Riley, M. Kern. Row III R. Millikan. B. L. Vanlanr. M. Pierce. M. Davis. B. Lahoyrea Row IV M. Rees, B. H. Raber, B. Elmore. D. Jennings. Row VfR. Shock, H. lrw'n. S. Conway. W. Hudson. Row VI M. Lawless. M. J. Bauer. ln 1930. Miss Sipe as faculty sponsor, Edward Clift. Richard Cioodwin. James Pence, and Frank Wallace formed the Foreign Relations Club. Through- out the ensuing four years, Miss Sipe, due to her intense interest in the club, has promoted this organization. until today the club has a roll call of twenty-two members. At the beginning of each school year officers are elected. This year they are: Jean Krenzer, President: Bonnie Helen Raber. Vice-President: Mattie June Lawless, Recording Secretary: and Richard Jennings, Corresponding Secretary. The main objective of the club is to acquaint students with the habitats. ideals and problems of people in other countries. This objective is forwarded by the fact that throughout the entire year, speakers. who have either traveled in foreign countries or are foreign born. come before the club and present to its members the problems and customs of the people of the different countries. The program this year has been the most extensive and interesting one in the history of the club. Some of the speakers were: Miss Westhafer. Monsieur Andre Lucain, Mrs. Charles Jennings, Mrs. Howard Ray. Mrs. W. U. Ken- nedy. Mr. Logan. Mr. Jones, Mrs. F. W. Mansfield, Miss Melville. Miss Amanda Fadely, Mr. Paul Benson. and Mr. Joseph Cireenstreet. Once a year there is a round table discussion. whose procedure follows that of the League of Nations. Through this custom, both valuable information as to the procedure of the League of Nations and current news of the foreign countries, are learned. A new feature, that of book reviews, was introduced to the club this year. Two members. Charles Cassidy and Barbara LaBoyteaux reviewed books on Germany and Russia, respectively. Beside the intellectual advancement that it offers, the club presents to its members-through social functions-a well-balanced program for high school students. 1934



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E Leather Lungs Among the outstanding clubs in the school is a group of boys known as the Leather Lungs. This organization was formed in 1926. and has had every year, not only increased attendance, but also an increased amount of enthusiasm. The Leather Lungs, having for its chief aim the boosting of the Trojans. co-operates with all other organizations. In every way the Leather Lungs have promoted school spirit unceasingly, and have tried to aid in making the athletics cleaner and better. Their boosting has been to the utmost, and they have given their in- dividual support to the teams throughout the entire athletic seasons, Under the leadership of Marvin Merrill, President: Duane Hall, Vice- President: George Wittenbeck. Sceretary-Treasurer, and the two able sponsors, Mr. Fessler and Mr. Leslie. the Leather Lungs have made great progress. 1934

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