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Om WMZQS New Castle-Henry Township High School is the official name of the brick building located on Four- teenth, Walnut, and Fifteenth streets, but to most of us it is called N. H. S. N. H. S. added a distinctive landmark to its ap- pearance this year. This is the aerial to the school FM radio station, WYSN. With the addition of the aerial, some changes were made. Part of the room was con- verted into a studio and a control room. The station is located at 89.3 megacycles on the Frequency Modu- lation dial. Your Schools ln New Castle broadcasts over a power of 10 watts and has a radius of about two miles. New Castle High School became the fourth high school in Indiana to have a station owned and operated by the students. There are many other additions, a very large freshman class came to the high school. This was con- trasted with a small senior class. The faculty made various changes, and nine new teachers were added to help teach the varied subjects. The dean of girls changed for the second semester. Miss Evelyn Rentchler took over Mrs. Alice Berhendtis duties as dean. Walter Hassfurder coached the varsity basket- ball team for the first year, while Kenneth Simmons coached the basketball B-team. In the sports field, boxing and wrestling were added. Added to the list of organizations were the Bible Club, Art Club, and Rifle Club. A girls' cheering block was reorganized by the yell leaders. In memory of a fellow classmate, the block adopted the name Macerettes. Three classes added to the curriculum were dis- tributive education, distributive occupation, and narcotics. '7m:Zade4?' Many additions were made to make this school year different, but the entire school felt the loss of a beloved and familiar teacher, Mrs. Fylious Fisher. This home economics teacher's death was as sudden and quick as her willingness to help others. We of the 1952 Rosennial staff are dedicating our yearbook to this beloved teacher. 5
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