New Castle Chrysler High School - Rosennial Yearbook (New Castle, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Text from Pages 1 - 164 of the 1954 volume:
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N Z 1954 ROSENNIAL Our book tells the story of the 1954 school year In New Castle Hugh School The Rosennlal staff not only fried to record obvious events of our year but also the everyday happemngs which made each day more Interesting NEW CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 0 NEW CASTLE, INDIANA l f -,, .- ,-ew h -iY'- - -Y . - ' 4 - .fx - h KJfJl NOT FOR SCHOQL BUT FOR LIFE Over the Wolnut Street door of our school as the unscrrptnon Not for School But for Lute This symbollzes every octlon In NHS As we ottend our dolly closses pouse for o few mlnutes to vlslt with our friends ond portlclpote In numerous octuvltles we goun voluoble knowledge whlch wall old us throughout our llves 653 Qu im l!-QM 'TT f UN X1 s Un nn un -LZ-1 rrrv -Q4 rrrp PIP! riur lirr T 'iii-ig ?-Q -.. Ill? .IH.1f -.F N-- .'-1 FVFK' V-' an xpn - 1. fill 'VFP FVTV FFIF FF . ... ,,- - my-1 ... . --. --. -2 1 i ...i -. 1 - 1 1 q ..- f. ..- 1. -Q -Q-. -- -1 1- - -1 iw.. 1 .11 Q- -....... - 11, .Q- .::j FFF? Q FFP! f nn ff rrrr - - - - I. 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A reorganized Student Council, with five representatives from each class, made known the students' desires to the administration and worked with them for a better school program. Nancy Brown gives her first grode students on art lesson cs she prepares for her future profession, ., it 'I-sv. Q ' ' . 'gf 'win -ail 4 ,qw , Q6 fx, fmnv? E-::?J'wTTR G'f0U7L'f24g' Lfffw 1 'Tiff We fwousefcnpq Over ST Cv-ir 'WSW ' ' iT?C1Y3l5YUf?WATHf3m'AA1,l cpl-5 q DQR-:Ilia f Hifimhq, SMmfY wfgi F-55 QJ6 LI i luffgiil 5f13Wl.V,,:iZflQQ N JO in U I fl ,sAW'f--W-..,.. f MM! ff Fnlimg fhe SP7 Gnd WLM? e2LfTf, C -f,uJ,,x ff' M me lllin 5 'Y NX Nil K Raymond Cole wants to register to vote In an all school electron as Harry Keith stands by with a stop watch rough D E and D O tram: expenence at Penney s Don Evans gains work qw. ln the halls of NHS today are the cmzens of tomorrow The doctors, lawyers, teachers, and factory workers, all are here, and each us preparing for has career New Castle strives to meet the needs of a modern commumty with :ts 125 courses taught by more than 50 teachers Whlle academic and vocatlonal classwork IS Important, some of the fmest experlences un cmzenshrp comes from school electrons mock trlals, on the 'ob experience, college and career conferences, and tramlng In safe drlvmg Thus year for the flrst tame we used the votmg machme In our malor electrons Students runmng for offices filed petstlons and all students were reglstered Its purpose was to better acquarnt the students wrth regular votmg procedure ., A, l W 'x, 2 r , F sf rf A ,r . fl , f A 1 P-, ' , Lv . 3 x . --c X, .5 ' ,f Th . . . . ng, l 'r' - - r wk .sf , 4: ' Y bf' H 0 K ' k . . I - fx l ' . . . l ' 4 . . . . I . - Will further schooling be valuable to me? How much money will I need? What are the requirements for entering a university? College Guidance Day brought decision to many college-minded seniors when fifteen universities and colleges sent men and women to answer the questions of Henry County seniors. More detailed information on future occupations was given on Career Day where all students were counselled by business and industrial leaders of New Castle. College Guidance Day offered many valuable ands to Henry County seniors. Seven Varying classes stimulated our minds as we worked together with our teachers and classmates. Students were eager to cooperate in a widely varied curriculum with classes designed to fit the needs of everyone. These classes taught us the need of cooperation to make any proiect a success. ln a musical quartet, one sour note could ruin a performance, the wrong combinations of chemicals could cause an explosion, or the wrong ingredients could ruin a cake. It took hours behind the scenes to design the sets, collect the costumes, and learn all the lines for the successful class play. Committees worked industriously to plan dances, banquets, and to sell the PHOENIX and i954 ROSENNIAL. In each group there was a leader who made the plans but it took many other followers Eight to carry the work to completion. Cooper- ation in this way made NHS classwork and activities outstanding and taught us we must always work together to be successful. 'S-., Members of all cctlvltles worked together nn therr drlves soles ond protects like the Rosenmol stuff Stmkers and F B LA members puctured here A mock trial complete with robed ludge bcullff attorneys ond lury tried Jam Condler for reckless druvmg The trlol was the cllmox of many hours spent an the court room wcztchung nts procedure Xin xx I . W . - ' J . ' 1 NX , . t 1 , , .... t 1 I A I .ii . . ' A? Encouraging the team all the way were the Macerettes w o kept up the spirit of the fans. Posters scattered throughout the halls, skits at pep sessions, music each morning before classes, and pep rallies led by the cheerleaders and Stinkers helped make sportsmanship better than ever this year. Encouraged by Mr. Redman and the Student Council, the iunior and senior officers planned activities to show the team we were behind them win or lose. Even though we didn't win the final game of the sectional we lost victoriously when we received an A rating for sportsmanship. But sportsmanship IS not only for sports at also Includes unselfnsh servlce lt s the club who gnves servrce to school and community the people who produce the P A announcements the managers of the teams the motuon picture operators the gurls who sell at the games the students who work each day an the offrces the news release students and the classes that decorate the bulletin boards and the showcase All these are examples of good sportsmanship Vlsuol and operators Ed West Dale Dcvls and Harvey Bows man prepare the movue prolector Dccorotung the halls was gust a small part of the sportsmanshrp campaugn Barb DeWntt Kay Maller Lodema Bergen Carol Corbin and many others helped wnth this pralect K? up yy., -fx exalt!! muff! fbfrff , 6 R? fl Yi' t E lijuczsrfs I 1 Z' F-w.L1 4, Elmer: Not many people would like NHS if it were all work and no play. Fortunately there is a lighter side where everyone enioys himself. The big dance, that special date, or lust friendly get-togethers added much to our school year. Harvest Hop, Holiday Hop, Hearts Hop, Prom, and the Senior Night Club Party added glamour to our social life. We dressed up for special occasions when we honored our favorite people, best girls, ideal ladies, and our parents. .lorry Childs, Jack Roach, and .lim Stout, keep- ing up with the latest fads, stop to tall: for a minute between classes. Pat Adams, Yvonne Bales, Melvin Reece, and Ronnie Reeves relax at the canteen. luflif -'7 X 17 ff- w '45 ., A iff YO' 5 7 I Q1 IJ Q -.J 3- ' j L- qu if I R 'K , 1 ? f ,Z V K' f , Y vi it 5 ' . o 1 :M lf Q Q . 'L X ESX .Y b , V, 4 Q, Q 1, nj' K '4 ff Q 1 4 ix .: '.,. --M - ,, 'A 1, QW v- Z G. ,XR sry 'a im ululvrri Commencement brought an end to tour happy years in N H S Our classes, our activities, and our friends made our four years pass quickly. With so many varied interests, we hardly realized that we were changing. We grew taller, looked older, and were better groomed. But the biggest change was in our thinking. We learned to approach our problems in a mature way and became ready to face life as young adults. It was all a part of growing up and we're glad we grew up here, As the plans for the Rosennlal progressed Ina Van Hoy, editor, discussed the pic tures with Mr, Wright Trying on newly received cops ond gowns are Dick Dawson and Nancy Stools. ff? Sze 2 ' A Not for School - But for Life applied in every way to our school years. Our leaders, the FACULTY who guided us toward the future, are pictured on Page 17. Lasting friendships were made in classes with SENIORS shown on Page 29 and UNDERCLASSMEN on Page 47, We learned the value of sportsman- ship as we followed our teams, pictured in SPORTS on Page 63. We also learned to cooperate through our participation in ACTIVITIES on Page 85 and CLUBS pictured on Page IO9, Backed by our ADVERTISERS on Page l29, we worked constantly toward our future as good citizens. Fifteen sf- ,F 1 ir, ,f 'fn D an R mx, , ,.. ,V..o-va-pg ' L 1 1 :A i 5 I , 1 5 1 . Y J Qs 1 '. 2 X : K.: .. .r N QN 1 f -.rf , 3 I 'ff V I x... Ii 4 1 X iii il Barbara DeWitt discusses her future career in art with Miss Leanna Young, art instructor, as Mr. Richard Jaeger looks at the advanced art display. OUR ROSENNIAL FOR OUR FRIEND lt is not primarily as an administrator that we students will remember Mr. Craw but as a friendly person who was never too busy to stop and chat. When we think of him we always remember his smile and cheery hello and realize how remarkable it was that he could have known so many NHS students. Despite his many responsibilities, he could always find time to demonstrate his favorite recipe to a cooking class or to ioin in any classroom activity. The friendly atmosphere he created will long be remembered in NHS. Therefore the 1954 Rosennial staff wishes to dedicate this Rosennial to Mr. Craw, a wise administrator and a good friend. lfiglilecri New Castle citizens and all students were stunned on Decem- ber 18, when they learned of the sudden death of Superintendent Joe R. Craw. Mr. Craw, who came to New Castle from Hagers- town as principal in 1942, be- came superintendent in 1945. He held both A.B. and M.A. degrees from Butler University. His work as a school admin- istrator was recognized all over Indiana and New Castle schools became known for their progres- siveness. Realizing the inade- quacies of the present school buildings, Mr. Craw worked dili- gently to foster the building pro- gram. Wilbur Wright and Sunny- side were built during his admin- istration, another grade school and administration building, and two grade additions will be built this summer, and he was hard at work on plans for a new high school at the time of his death. 'J Mr. Rexford G. Wright, high school principal, became acting superintendent of schools in Decem- ber following the death of Mr. Craw. A firm believer in high scholastic standards, he worked con- stantly for a bigger and better school system. Mr. Wright secured his A.B. degree from DePauw Uni- versity and his M.S. degree from Indiana University. He also has had two years of graduate work. Practical Arts Director, Mr. Edgar Redman, added the duties of prin- cipal to his other responsibilities during the second semester. As Prac- tical Arts Director, he was in charge of the large adult evening school. He received his A.B. degree at Oak- land City College and his B.S. de- gree at Indiana State Teachers Col- lege. He also has his M.S. degree which he obtained from Purdue University. NEW ADMINISTRATORS ASSUME DUTIES SCHOOL BOARD Working for better school conditions are members of the school board from left to right Dr William C Heilman James O. Crim, Otis Stoops, Tom Millikan, Joe R Crow C W Robinson and Doyle Plunkutt Q 91-'wt' MI- ' 5 , l I , i'-5-21 is , f ' . , ,' 7 . A . 'idv -. :vgikyffl by .z, . . sfiif ' 'f .. A .-:eff 'V mifxfitf K 4 ' , . - r -1 . .6 . V. .- , . A7 Mrs Valalre Homemakung F H A Mrs Mildred Fleet B S A Business Junior Class Mr Frank Aldrich Business Questers HI Y Dled Dec 29 Mr Bernhardt Beguhn B M S Industrlal Arts Department Head Mr Ralph Bracht Scuence Radio Club Mr Horace Cook Athletic Dlrector Math Mlss Jan Flemmg Gym GAA Mlss Ruth E Andrews B S M A Socual Studnes Mrs Juanita Bishop A M C S Business Dept Head Miss Elizabeth Brooker Business Mrs Eumce Homemaklng F H A Mrs Betty Franusco Homemalung F H A FACULTY Mlss Frances Ellar Home Economlcs Dept Head F H A Miss Frances Halberstadt A B M A Publncatlons Mr James Elrod Speech Dramatncs Class Play Mlss Sarah Hall AB MA Business Ai. ' .S., . . .B., . . . B.S. ' A.B. Brosey B.S.., M.A. Davlsson B.S., M.S. A.B., M.A. B.S. ' ' B.S. ' f ' B.S. ' . ., . . . ., M. . B.S. . ., . . ' FACULTY Mr Slerlmg E Jackson Englrsh Trolan Tnbune Mr Alvin E lake B S A Enghsh Mr lllchard Jaeger Choral Muslc Madrlgal Mrs Sue Lane English Mr Waller Hassfurder B M S Health Coach Miss Joyce Hendricks Business Sensor SunShme Mr lvan Hodson AB MA Scaence Dept Head Mr Hurley Je!! Machmnsl Club Mr Lewis Lamson B M S Drafhng Mr Langan Hay Hlslbry Coach Miss Fern Hodson A B M A Malhemahcs Depl Head Mlss Mabel Hodson A B M A lalln Lahn Club Mlss Paulnne Mr John D Jordan Kelley Gym English Macerelles Mr Ruchard G Mr Pal Muchaels Longenecker BS MA Induslrlal Arts Dean of Boys Twenty One ' Aj. .S., . . ' B.S. l ' ' ' ' 3.5. B.S. B.M.E. Machine Shop 8.5. A.B. M. . ' s.s.' .s., . . s.s. i Mlss Fern Hodson Mr Richard Jaeger and Mr Ralph Bracht are served by Earla Grnffuth at the SunShlne Chrlst mas tea Muss Martha Nutt Mr Alvin Lake Mrs Betty Francusco and Mass Lewelta Pogue members of the faculty affalrs commottee plan the teachers actlvltues for the year Mrs Eunlce Davlsson supervlses Mary Fletcher and Pat Benson who are making a bed for patient Kathy Caldwell Rebecca Nlpp and Carolyn McLane are looking at the ntal dsplay In the DE Bt DO show case on Dena Health Day VARIED CLASSES EXPERIENCED TEACHERS From machine shop to college algebra varled classes meet the needs of New Castles l2OO pupnls The currlculum rs dlversrfled to It be college or Immediate employment Classes are also designed to develop specral talents In art music dramatlcs lournalrsm and speech Whether they are for the academlc or the vocational student they are made nnterestnng by fneld traps demonstrations speakers and movies All of these cxperlences help alfy us as useful cltlzens for our c munrty 711 ffl Guiding us In these actlvltles IS our faculty 57 strong Theur helpful attitude encourages us to work harder to proftt from their traunlng and expernence ln addltlon to thelr years of college tranmng many of these teachers have traveled wldely or have worked In other frelds galnung unformatnon whvch enruches thelr teach mg Through their teachlng frlendllness and advlce they have Influenced many of us as we prepare for adult llfe ' , ' de I ' t l I , ..- prepare each student for his future aim whether , ,, , I I I I ' . - l . I ' I . I ' . V , , , . - ' . 1 ' to ' . qu l' om- ' ' vt -Tun INFLUENCE OUR FUTURE A one-day holiday for all stu- dents and a very interesting day for the teachers was Business- lndustry-Education day sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. On October 5, teachers visited the industries of the city to be- come better acquainted with the system of American enterprise. Clarence Manion, former Dean of the Notre Dame Law School, spoke at the evening banquet. Mr. Richard Longenecker, dean of boys, and Miss Evelyn Rentch- ler, dean of girls, are two very busy persons in NHS. They sched- ule classes and listen to numer- ous problems of the students. T h e i r counseling is valuable whether students plan to attend college or begin their Iife's work. A T11 mtv-Thr Twenn F our Mr Bernard O Pressler Band Mr Merrlll P Mr Homer Nlflls Murray B S A Malh Mlss Marfha Null llbrarlan Mrss Lewelta Pogue A B M A language Depl Head Mr Ben Ranck Coach Muslc Depl Head Mass Evelyn Renlchler B M S Dean of Gurls Mrs Mary Rucker! A B M A Englush Bela Tn H: Y Bnology Miss Cleo Orr AB MA Malh Mr Cecll Powell DE DO DECA Club Mass Mary E Rankm Buology Sclence Club Mr Raberl Rmeharl B A Science Atlenda nce FACULTY Miss Cofhenne Ralcllffe lalm Reglslrar Sensor Class Mr Hobarl lllsley A B M A Engllsh Debale Mr Francis Reed AB MA Depl Head Hu Y Mlss Juanlla Rucker Roduo Speech N F L WYSN J l B.S.. M.S. . ., M. . ' A.B., B.S. . ., . . A B., M.A. l l BS.., A.B. ' ' . ., . . B.M., P.S.M. Gym AB. A.B., M.A. Social Sludies .S., . . A ll A l .S., M. . l ll A l A.B. FACULTY Mr Maurice Worland Mr Morrrs Weekly Agriculture Orchestra F F A Mrs Bonme Mrs Phyllrs Dorn Carter Receptnomst Bookkeeper Superantendent s Superintendent s Office Office Mass Helen lupley Socrol Studles Alpha Tn Hr Y Mrs Margaret Sanders A B M A English Dept Head Mr Kenneth Srmmons A B M A Druvers Educatron Coach Mr Wrlbur Veach Gym Miss Leonna Young Ar Mrs Helen Howard Secy Practical Arts Otllce Mr Robert Smith Mrs Mary Wayman A M S Socral Studres Mr Maurice Fessler Book Rental Darector Mrs Donna Rams Bookkeeper Supermtendent s Offrce Industrlal Arts Questers HI Y Mrs Dorothy Klem School Nurse Mrs Edna Townsend Bookkeeper Prmclpal s Offsce Prmclpal s Offrce Mlss Judith Sanders Receptuomst Twenty F118 s.s. . ., . . ' ' s.s1 s.si ' .s., . . s.s., M.s. A.s., M.A. s.s., s.A.A. A.s. RN. ' r Ilf'f1l1'QIl ACTIVITIES PROVIDE Volley ball was iust one of the many activi- ties that gym classes offered throughout the year. Gym class is a half credit subject and is required for two years unless a student has a doctor's permit. Some of the activities in which they participate are basketball, softball, square dancing, marching practice, and calis- thenics. Drawing house plans and studying color charts are iust a few of the activities planned in home decoration class. At the right Judy Day and Grace Crowley are trying to help Chuck Kalies decide which wall paper would look best with the curtains. Home decoration is taught by Mrs. Eunice Davisson and Mrs. Valaire Brosey. Jerry Swayzee, Jerry Harry, and Mrs. Mil- dred Fleet, junior class sponsor, are discussing plans forthe annual Junior-Senior prom which is held in May each year. By paying iunior class dues each student is eligible to attend the prom which is annually their main class event. INTERESTS FOR EVERYON E Don Taylor, Richard Cox, Bill Catron, Jewell Wilson, Lloyd Koger, and 'Nayman Allen are a few of the students who take English R to im- prove their reading ability. Each student takes a test divided into three parts: vocabulary, comprehension, and speed and accuracy, then he knows iust how to improve his techniques. High school printing students receive train- ing which enables them io obtain positions in industry. One phase of this work is operating the Iinotype. Here Paul Ray, a iunior, is set- ting copy for the weekly edition of the PHOENIX. New Castle is one of the few Indi- ana high schools which has a print shop that is adequate to print the school paper. Helping to write high school news and stories for the Courier-Times and the News Republican are Mary Lois Haynes, Judy Ballard, Margaret Anne Lane, Nancy Gregory, and Jo Young. Some students took this course as Journalism ll class and others were volunteer reporters. 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Th 1'r1yvf'uu r ,--X Row 'I Dorothy Marne Hacker James Roy Hagerman Beverly Doe Hardgrove Phlltp Eugene Hayes Kelth Edward Haynes Mary Lols Haynes Row Vera Julla Glen Jerry Larry John 2 Mae Haynes E Helton Hoopmgarner Edwm Horak Joe Horney Wesley Hougland Row 3 Wtlltam Rtchard Humlong Mary George Hunter Esther Lorrame Hurt James Marvm Hutson Elame Carol Ingram Glona Lee Irvln Row 4 Manlyn Yvonne Jackson Thelma Mae Jay Lauretta Cecelia Johnson Martha Joy Johnson Charles Kalnes Harry Lmcoln Kelth Row 5 Larry DeWltt Kennedy John Kung Marvm Lawrence Kung Claude Klrkpatrlck Joyce Ann Klrkpatnck Onelda Ruth Klus Row 6 Frances June Kuhn Margaret Anne Lane Kenneth Lantz Randall James Lawson Renta LeDuc Wtlllam Harold Lee Dorothy Mane Hacker Buble Club vuce pres James Roy Hagerman FFA vuce pres pres Football Wrestlmg Kung Esklmo Beverly Doe Hardgrove Beta Trl H1 Y GAA WYSN Staff Jr Trcket Comm Sr Motto Comm Macerettes Cadet Teaching Glrls Concert Chorr Phlllp Eugene Hayes Questers HIY HIY Football Track Golf Jr Prom Dec oratlon Comm Keith Edward Haynes A Cappella Mary Lots Haynes Phoenix Rosenmal business mgr Beta Tru HI Y Macerettes Cadet Teachmg Grrls Concert Cholr Glrls State News Release Vera Mae Haynes Buble Club Julia E Helton Phoemx Altrusa Glrl Crescendo Madrlgal A Cappella Natnonal Honor Socuety Glen Hoopmgarner Machlmsts Club Drafting Club Trammg Cholr Jerry Edwm Horak lndustrual Arts Course Larry Joe Horney Latln Club Questers HI Y Ht Y WYSN Staff Semor Play Crescendo Cadet Teachmg A Cappella John Wesley Hougland Questers H1 Y pres Hu Y Inter Club Councll Wllllam Richard Humlong Industnal Arts Course Mary George Hunter Natronal Honor Soclety Phoemx Rosenmal asst edltor SunShlne Beta Trl H1 Y hlstorlan Student Coun cnl Hearts Hop Attendant Macerettes Esther Lorralne Hurt Rosenmal Beta Tn H1 Y WYSN Staff Band Prom Queen Attendant Harvest Hop Attendant Hearts Hop Attendant Macerettes James Marvin Hutson FFA Band Orches tra Stmkers Elalne Carol Ingram SunSh1ne National Honor Soclety treas Beta Trl H1 Y Jr and Sr Class Secy Prom Queen Attendant Harvest Hop Queen Madrlgal A Cap H1 Y Sr Flower Comm Macerettes Marllyn Yvonne Jack son A Cappella Natuonal Honor Socuety Thelma Mae Jay Bustness Course Lauretta Cecelia Johnson Sun Shine Beta Tr1Hl Y treas FBLA state treas WYSN Staff Sr lnv1tat1on Comm Macerettes Cadet Teachmg Glrls Con cert Choir Martha Joy Johnson Buslness Course Charles Kalles Basketball Harry Lincoln Kelth Phoemx Latm Club H1 Y chaplain WYSN Staff Semor Play Crescendo A Cappella Trolan Trlbune Larry DeW1tt Kennedy Spamsh Club H1 Y WYSN Staff Sr Motto Comm Curtaln Call Semor Play John Kung Questers H1 Y H1 Y Jr Invltatuon Comm Crescendo A Cap pella Marvin Lawrence Kung Baseball Track Cadet Teachmg Claude Klrkpatrlck Football Track Phoemx prmtnng staff Joyce Ann Klrkpatnck F B L A Onetda Ruth Klus SunShlne Alpha Trl HI Y F H A G A A Jr Prom Decorataon Comm Sr Invltatlon Comm Macerettes Glrls Con cert Chorr Frances June Kuhn Busrness and Home Eco nomucs Course Margaret Anne Lane Rosenmal Trolan Tribune SunShlne National Honor Soclety vlce pres Altrusa Glrl Prom Queen Attendant Madrugal A Cappella Kenneth Lantz Busmess Course Randall James Lawson Machm :sts Club Basketball Renta LeDuc FH A Jr Prom Dec oratnon Comm Sr Color Comm Inter Club Councll Macerettes Wllllam Harold Lee latm Club Football Golf Thrrtt Fzze i 1 1 1 - 1, 1, , , 1 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 1 1, , 1 1, . 1, , I , 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - ' I 'I ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 .I . .1 1 1 - - '- 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 l - 'i 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 - 'l ' f ' . u 1 1 1 1 1 . 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I , , , -- 1 1 1, 1 ' 1 . 1, - -1 ' 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 '-' 1 1 ' - ' Thlrlx 511 Row l Donald Larry locker Jackle Lee Lovett Harold Gene Luellen Charles McCorkhxlI James Howard McElhaney Rosetta McKrllrp Row 2 JoAnn Lourse McKnrght Joyce Anne McNabb Donald Wayne Malkemus Bullre Jane Marcum Nadlne Marcum Nancy Anne Martm Row 3 Mary Rose Matthews Robert Darrell Maze Terrence Duane Maze Duane Lee Mettert Jean Modlln Phrlrp Reesor Moore SENIORS Row 4 Edwtn Morrow James Kermrt Moser Janet Lee Neal Sylvia Ann Neal Lorna Kay Newby Norman Nules Row 5 Robert Lee Norrls Phyllls Lee Oakes Norma Jean Ooten James M O Rear Davld Pentecost Thomas Preble Row 6 Marcia Dee Ramsey Beverly Kay Ratcllff Charles Dale Ray Rheta Gorman Reese Dorothy Loulse Reld Alice Marle Richards PAGE 37 ROSENNIAL Donald Larry Locker Questers Hr Y Hu Y secy F B L A J Orchestra Comm Sr Flower Comm chr A Cappella Jackie Lee Lovett Buslness Course Harold Gene Luellen Football Track Charles McCorkhlll Questers Hn Y pres F B L A WYSN Staff Football Sr Song Comm Cur tam Call Cadet Teachung Natlonal Honor Soclety James Howard McElhaney Machtmsts Club Rosetta McKllltp Business Course JoAnn Louise McKnrght F B L A Chour Joyce Anne McNabb SunShme F H A Altrusa Glrl Sr Color Comm Macerettes Trogan Trlbune Donald Wayne Malkemus Machlmsts Club Blllle Jane Marcum SunShme Beta Trl H: Y Transfer from Tucson Arizona Nadine Marcum Spanush Club SunShme Beta Trl Hr Y WYSN Staff Jr lnvrtatlon Comm Sr Flower Comm Curtain Call Nancy Anne Martm SunShme Altrusa Glrl Macerettes Na tional Honor Society Mary Rose Matthews Latln Club treas Beta Trl Hr Y vlce pres SunShme FHA Curtaun Call Macerettes Trolan Trrb une Robert Darrell Maze Industrial Arts and Business Course Terrence Duane Maze Band Duane Lee M t tert SunShme F B L A secy F H A Macerettes Jean Modlln Academic Course Phlllp Reesor Moore F B L A pres Football Edwln Morrow Baseball Basketball Track Football James Kermit Moser Industrial Arts Course Janet Lee Neal SunShme Beta Tru Hu Y F B L A WYSN Staff Trolan Tnbune Curtain Call Macerettes Senior p ay Sylvla Ann Neal Transfer student from Callfornra Senior Play Lorna Kay Newby Latun Club National Honor Socvety Alpha Trl Hu Y chaplarn Band Orchestra Semor Play Trolan Trnbune Grrls State Norman Nlles Academlc Course Robert lee Norrls Art Club vrce pres F B L A Drlvlng Club Phyllls Lee Oakes Jr Prom Decoratlon Comm Sr ln vltatlon Comm Norma Jean Ooten SunShme Beta Trl Hr Y Macerettes Gnrls Concert Chour James M O Rear Latln Club David Pentecost Jr Prom Decoratlon Comm Crescendo A Cappella Thomas Preble Hu Y Orchestra pres Basketball Football Purdue Assembly Madrrgal Cre scendo A Cappella Marcia Dee Ramsey SunShme Beta Trl Hu Y FBLA Hearts Hop Attendant Curtain Call Inter Club Councnl A Cappella Beverly Kay Ratcllff SunShme Beta Trl HI Y Sr Flower Comm Hearts Hop Queen Crescendo Macerettes A Cappella Charles Dale Day Questers Hr Y Baseball Basketball Football Phoemx prlntmg staff Rheta Gorman Reese Alpha Trl Hr Y treas Band Orchestra vrce pres Sr Flower Comm Crescendo A Cappella Strung Ensemble Dorothy Lourse Reld Band Alrce Mane Richards Jr Tlcket Comm Jr Refreshment Comm Macer ettes Thzrtt Set en . i ' , ' ., . . . ., l'. ., . . ., . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1- - ., . . . ., , , . ., ' , , . . . . . . 1 . . . ., . . . 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' ' L' . ., . ., - Mtss Catherine Ratcluffe our sponsor gnves last mnnute nnstructuons to Bob Rtcks before marchlng proc tlce starts for Sensor Vespers Ronald Stephens Wanda Ragney Altce Stanley and Duane Ruley are looking on CLASSES ACTIVITIES AND MEETINGS MADE To be a semor, we soon learned, car ned much responslbullty but also a feellng of accomplushment Many of us became officers In clubs won honors In school ac tlvltles, acted ln plays sang or played In musical groups, or partlclpated In ath letlc events Others were content to fol low but we were all busy with class work and semor actlvltles led by our officers Leon Ammerman, president, Dorls Ast vlce presldent Elaine Ingram secretary and Janne Stlnson, treasurer who had also served as our lunlor class officers Time passed qulckly and soon at was December and tlme for Sensor Vespers our flrst appearance as a semor class We were all exclted as Miss Cathernne Ratcllffe our sponsor, arranged all 234 of us and we marched together as group Sprung brought with It the tra dltlonal semor events Class Day where Leon addressed us as semor president and finally Baccalaureate and Commence ment We marched proudly un our caps and gowns on June 3 ready to recenve our dlplomas sorry to be leavmg the scene of four happy years but proud to be graduates of NHS flrtrlx 1 eepnng a step ahead e emor offvcers d etr ss sensor actuvmes Left to rtght are Leon Ammerman presl ent rig Ast we rest ent ante tlnson treasurer on Elaune Ingram Secretary I I I - r . ' I - ' 1 ' , : C - 1- I . K ' , th s A ' lea th' :la in A . I .d F Do , 'c -p Ad p J A S' , 9 d ' N -ffulzl We realized we really were seniors as we spent long hours studying for classes like senior English and attending serious events like Senior Vespers. ln Eng- lish we read Shakespeare and wrote chil- drens stories as two big proiects. At Vespers, the class listened to the serious advice of Rev. J. Thomas Frost, Metho- dist minister. Mr. Sterling Jackson's English 41 class listens intently to Lorna Newby's children's story as this was 0 big project of the year. Our serious expressions were proof that Senior Vespers, our first appearance as o class, was an impressive occasion Row 1 Robert Davld Ricks Wanda Joyce Rrgney Allen Duane Ruley Thomas Edward Rlngo Jackie Lee Roach Glenn Roberts Row 2 Phyllls Ann Robinson Charles Rogers Florence Mane Ross Iva Lee Rothrock Darrell M Sanders Floyd Nolan Sanders Row 3 Patsy Joan Sanders Evalena Sexton Dlckle Lee Shafer Norma Janet Shefheld Fayrene Vlvlan Shelton George Leonard Smrth Jr SENIORS Row 4 Sandro Darleen Spencer Jerry Allen Sox Joan Saundra Smltherman Mary Lou Smlth Mary Imogene Smlth Guy Thomas Smlth Jr Row 5 Juaneto Splcer Robert Sprllman Altce Faye Stanley Judith Anne Steele Jantce Stegner Dottie M Stephens Row 6 Ronald Eugene Stephens Robert Stewart Mary Catherine Stlllwell Mara Jane Stmson Nancy Lee Stoots James Carter Stout Robert Davld Rlcks Latln Club Natuonal Honor Soclety H Y Sclence Club pres Band Orchestra Stmkers Jr Rotarlan Wanda Joyce Rlgney Latin Club FH A GAA Sr Motto Comm Gurls Concert Chour Allen Duane Rnley FFA Machlmsts Club Jr lnvltatton Comm Thomas Edward Rmgo Student Councll vrce pres Band Stlnkers J Rotaruan Crescendo Madrugal A Cappella Natronal Honor Soclety Jackie Lee Roach lndustrual Arts Course Glenn Roberts lndustrnal Arts Course Phyllis Ann Robinson SunShme vlce pres Natuonal Honor Socrety secy Beta Trl Hn Y G A A Student Councul secy Altrusa Gzrl Jr Prom Queen Yell Leade Charles Rogers Machlmsts Club Florence Marte Ross FH A Gtrls Concert Chour Drrvlng Club Senior Play Iva Lee Rothrock Phoemx Spanlsh Club SunShlne Beta Tru HuY Natlonal Honor Society Gxrls State Macerettes Trolan Trnbune Darrell M Sanders Hu Y Floyd Nolan San ders Phoemx Basketball and Football mgr Patsy Joan Sanders un htne Beta T HI Y FBLA Refreshment Comm Macerettes Glrls Concert Cholr va lena Sexton Busmess Cour e Dlckle Lee Shafer F F A secy Baseball Basketball Norma Janet Sheffield Buble Club chaplam George Leonard Smlth Jr Drum Mayor A Cappella Sandra Darleen Spencer F B L A Jr Refresh ment Comm Jr Tlcket Comm Macerettes Drlvlng Club Jerry Allen Sox Spanlsh Club pres Band Orchestra Basket ball Stmkers Crescendo Madrlgal A Cappella Joan Saundra Smltherman SunShune Beta Tru Hu Y GAA S lnvltatron Comm Macerettes Gnrls Concert Choir Mary Lou Smrth F B L A Mary Imogene Smlth Buble Club Guy Thomas Srmth J Machnmsts Club Juaneta Splcer Busrness Course Robert Splllman Hu Y Allce Faye Stanley Buslness Course Judith Anne Steele Rosennlal SunShrne treas Beta Trl Hu Y Sclence Club F H A Jr Prom Decoratlon Comm Sr lnvltatnons Comm Macerettes Janice Stegner F B L A Dottle M Stephens SunShme Beta Trl Hu Y G A A Crescendo Macerettes A Cappella Ronald Eugene Stephens F F A Basketball Football Track Robert Stewart Business Course Mary Catherine Stlllwell F B L A F H A Macerettes Mara Jane Stmson Rosennlal Beta Trr HI Y Jr and Sr Class Treas Prom Queen Attendant Harvest Hop Attendant Macer ettes A Cappella Nancy Lee Stoots Beta Trl Hu Y F B L A Jr Prom Decoratnon Comm Sr Flower Comm James Carter Stout Spanish Club Hn Y Baseball Basketball Football Track Golf Sr Color Comm Forts One . . 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' . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . , . . ., . - SENIORS LIVE ROLES IN ZANY COMEDY is 'cs Left to right are Lorna Newby, Sylvia Neal, Larry Pictured are Donna Burgner, Tom Frost, Doris Ast, Elsa Dauben- Horney, Elsa Daubenspeck, Marcia Conway, Janet speck, David Brenner, Sylvia Neal, Janet Neal, Lorna Newby, Neal, Donna Burgner, Doris Ast, Tom Frost, Harry Larry Horney, Marcia Conway, Larry Kennedy, and Harry Keith. Keith, Larry Kennedy, and David Brenner. yr The technical staff included, left to right, Marie Ross, Harry Keith, Doris Ast, Marcia Conway, and Larry Kennedy. xfffm THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED was the play chosen by the 19511 seniors and presented at the Castle Theatre April l and 2. ln this hilarious comedy, a young attractive sophomore majoring in psychology arrived home from col- lege expecting to find a well-adlusted family but she was in for a surprise. Laurie felt that she was fully qualified as a psychology major to straighten out her tamily's tangled lives. The en' tire play became a riot of fun and utter confusion when things started to backfire on Laurie and her psy- chology. The many senlor committees such as color flower, song motto and mvltatson conferred often with Mlss Catherlne Ratcllffe sennor sponsor When theur work was complete the senior class voted and chose French blue and sand as theur colors and the whlte rose as their flower Glve the World the Best You Have and the Best Wall Come Back to You was chosen as the motto for the class to follow un the years to come One of the thrills of belng sensors was getting our class rmgs and showrng them off to our under classmen friends We were also proud of our senior cords and found a chance to dlsplay them at the canteen as we danced long and often to the Bunny Hop There were tense moments, too such as the day we spent on scholarshnp exams Those three hours of nall chewmg and Ilp bltmg were tough but brought results to several wmners of col lege scholarships These and many more days of work and excite ment combined to make our sensor year In NHS a happy one Mlss Ratcllffe Elsa Daubenspeck and Margaret Anne Lane members of the nnvntahon commuttee look over samples ot mvntatlons before chooslng thc style for thus years class TRADITIONS INFLUENCE OUR YEAR Jlm Wrlght, Betty Jo Wult Susan Brown Bobby Cole, and lnttle Judy Steele swung to the tune of the Bunny Hop at the YMCA Canteen as they show ott thelr senior cords Furtt fue 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . ,, . - 11 lt 1: ' 1 - 1 1 . . . I 1 , . t af , he - LK ,l........,..,..r......n.... ...f .2354 1 . ,la I' Wifi Z g lk A big moment arrived inthe life of little Mike Buggle, at the on- nual chiIdren's party given by Mrs. Eunice Davisson's h om e nursing classes. -irq fiufft -Ifigfzl JUNIORS The rumors elected as their officers for this year Herby Meredith president Dwight Tallman vice president Deanna Worl secre tary and Kay Miller treasurer Row One Jim Aaron Jurldeen Acrey Joe Acton Row Two Joyce Adams Janice Alexander Mike Alexander Row Three Glenda Allen Leon Amonett Wanda Anderson Row Four Evelyn Armstrong Omer Auxier Joan Ayres Jesse Bailey Charles Baker Bob Bald win Annabelle Bardsley Ronnie Carter Row Five Loretta Barratt Leah Batchtield Marsee Beckett Janice e Marilyn Bertram Phyllis Black Jack Bledsoe Philip Bond Row Six Sarah Booher John Borror Beverly Bouslog Duane Brammer Pau Branham Emily rayton a vid Bridg s a Brown Row Seven Jim Brown Judy Brown Sharon Bryant Terry Bun ner, Wanda Burgan Lodema Berg- in, Louie Burns, Marilyn Bertram. Row Eight L Dorothy Caldwell, inda Campbell, Jim Candler. Margaret Carender, Joann Carl- ton, Jack Carter, Harold Catey, David Catron. Row Nine - Della Charlton, Vir- ginia Charlton, Judy Cheek, Fred Cheshire, Jerry Childs, Richard Clapp, Joyce Cole, Raymond Cooper. Row Ten - Carol Corbin, Vir- ginia Corbin, Pat Cox, Robert Cox, Sarah Craft, Grace Crowell, Judy Curlett, Joan Dalton. JUNIORS Row One Dale Davrs Donny Davls Judy DeFord Frank Dennus Opal Denney Obre Duck Raymond Dncken Gibby Dock Row Two Ben Dodd Kathleen Donnca Donald Dudley Sue Dud ley Fr d Eans Charlene Elmore Elalne Evans Hollls Evans Row Three Duane Farley Lor ralne Fellers Pat Fletcher Jerry Flowers Wullram Flowers Juanita Ford Melvrn Ford Larry Fox Raw Four Mary Fox Larry Frazier Garrett Frost Marulyn Funderburg Paula Garlen Mary Garvin George Gavun Danny Gust Row Fuve Ronnre Good Jum Gordon Kathy Gorman Janlce Grady Raymond Gray Marvun Gregory Marulyn Grlbbons Earla Grlffuth Row Sax Jerry Guertln Bob Gu hrle Howard H ale o n Hamm Jerne Hampton John Hannrng Leland Hardlng Betty Hardwnck Row Seven Jerry Harry Max Hayes Jerry Henry Thelma Hull Carla Hunshaw Elaune Hodson Velma Hoel Rlchard Holaday Row Eught Donna Holtzel San dra Hoosuer Frances Huckeby Row Nune Joe Hurst, Paul Hutchlns, Gene Jackson Row Ten Lucretia Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Robert Johnson Leland Hardung and Nancy Bond dance o fancy lug an the 1953 Crescendo Vanetles ff W 'eqgwwxxsw .4 Cd 9 f f 12. IBA -av 'DY P' J 1 x fwrll Nm: fam ., fr-r ,Q 4s ,f 5 , 1 ww JUNIORS Miss Nutt checks out Judy Brown'S book as Roger Reeves and Wayne Parker wait their turn. Row One - Richard Joines Joyce Jones Stanley Jones Row Two Frank Keith Edwin Kelly Pat Kelsay Row Three Albert Kendall Norman Kendall Dlane Knotts Row Four Lando Koon I ene and Kathleen la n e Darre Latham Delores ledbetter Bever k c le n B Caslm Row Flve Kay McConnell Tom McElroy Jackle McGaha Leland McGee Donald Marsh Charles May Thelma Mayne David Mere dlth Row Slx Herby Meredath Ron me M ttert Kay Muller Vlrgnnla Mn er Fre Moffatt Clayton Moore Mae Moore Mike Morris Row Seven Jam Myers Judy Neff Roxle Nacholas Rebecca Nupp Patty North Dallle Nuckles Dovnd Parts Ronald Parker Row Enght Wayne Parker Ver non Phelps Floyd Plerce Ruchard Pnerce Jum Puerson Dorvln Plane aux Vennta Pleasant Don Price Row Nune Gene Pnntz Phyllns Roger Jock Rannes Edna Rasner Wallace Raley Lots Rams Davnd Reyman Gene Redlck Row Ten Melvnn Reece Roger Reeves Ronald Reuter Bull Roch ar san George Rnckert F r e d o erts Fre Roberts Jonnce Ragon va . - ' H - f ,K X A l V , X 1 I! 3 I . . - ' Y I L , , ll . a J l , . . 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E ,LL A . ei d , , h J K 44 ,-.57 M H 4 R f- if d f JUNIORS Lodema Bergm Terry Bunner Deanna Worl and Bob Stout dns play then campangn posters for Pur ue Legislature and class offrces Row One Robert Rouse Paul Ray Harry Schroth Tom Serber Row Two Sylvna Slmerly Davnd Simmons Joanne Slmpson Bonnie Smrth Row Three Charles Smuth Le land Smuth Ralph Smrth Jo ey Speers Row Four Marilyn Stoddard Bob tout on Stover Duck Strukel Row Frve Jerry Swayzee wlght ual man Lln a Tlnlrle Melvnn Tompkuns Beverly Tower Mary Tower Anne Traunor Sue Tremaun Row Sax Janet Trlttschuh Charles Troxell Jerry Troxell Carolyn Turner Ruth Turner Ken neth Tyner Max VanDevender Don VanMatre Row Seven Carol Vaughn Pa trncra Vosburgh Robert Veach Eugene Vuncent Catherune Wad man Ronald Wodman Betty Wal cott Kota Wallen Row Elght Ruchard Woltmrre Delores Wolters Rosolue Wantz Loss Warren Fred Ward Larry Wardlow Patty Watkuns Marne Watts Row Nine Scott Wheeler Arthur Whrte Georgua Wrlls Sally Wal son Chuck Wood Jum Wood Deanna Worl Joan Wyatt Row Ten Calvnn Yockey Joyce A Young ' bi .., -V X flttx Um It 1 SOPHOMORES Rosemary Hurst puts to practice some of the things she learned m Mlss Rucker s speech class Row One JoAnn Abshnre Bull Adams Patty Adams Row Two George Akers Brenda Agee Gerald Adkms Row Th ee Paul Albertson Rach ard Alexander Charles Altrey Row Four Alice Amburgey Charles Anderson Donna Ander son Nancy Anderson Darrell Arrowood Monrle Asberry Mira Ash, Milton Ashby Row Fave llnda Bach Eddne Baker Jam Baker Susan Baker Carole Ba ard Don Ballard Byron Ballenger Jerry Ballenger Row Slx Vernadell Barker Gary Barnett Joe Barratt Deanna K Be James Bell Herman en nett Jeanmne Bennett Kenneth Bonnette Row Seven Patty Benson Don ata Beguhn Agatha Bertram Joyce Bledsoe Jumor Bollng Nancy Bond Margery Bowlm Mary Boyles Row Eught Rose Boyles Duonna Brewer Sondra Brookshlre Betty Brown Carolyn Bowne J e a n Brown Mary Brown Sandra Broyles Row Nme Amta Brummett Fred due Burgner Grey Burke Ronnle Buck Bob Butterworth Catherine Caldwell Glenda Caldwell Norma Caldwell Row Ten Blanche Carter Patty Chesher Wanda Clark Bessie Clearwater Jeannene Cleelr Pat Cochran Faye Coffman Pat Colt mdft . . T I I T I .' 1 , ' , , . , , i. ' I I . I ll , , , . ll, , B , , l I , , . pi I I , , , , , , . , , , , , . , , , -Tu 1 SOPHOMORES Raw One Jummle Cole Ray mond Cole Floyd Colluer Eumce Coop Jay Colrman Phylhs Cox Dlckue Crandall Edna Craig Row Two B o b b y Crlswell Sylvia Cross James Darly Chuck Darlmg Lando Daubenspeck Bob Davus Norman Davss Glenn Davls Row Three Lyle Davis Judy Day John Day Jlm Denny Olns Denney Berlha Dllllnger Madge Dushman louise Draper Row Four Chlp Edwards Belly England Yvonne Falrchlld Mrke a on Bnl Fannan B F nn Jum Frost Helen Gupson tune Ford Davld Ford Glen Ford Wllma Gonn Jane! Garvm Gun ars Grerbens Carolyn Mae Hall Raw Sax Nuck Goar Davrd Goodwrn Janel Grady Carl Gra ham Ruby Gray lolhalr Green Chrlsllne Greene Kennelh Hamll on Row Seven Joseph Grlner Ada Grsffm Carolyn Groves Darrelle Grunden Harold Hacker Norma Hagerly Alberl Hall Brenda Harrrs Row Eught Carolyn Sue Hall Marvln Hall Bull Hendricks Row Nlne Gerald Hammond Don Hancock Gall Hern Row Ten Shelby Haynes Rulh Hays Joyce Henry Janet Knolls Belly Brown Mary Kay Oldham Rosemary Hursl and Carolyn McLane look al magazine articles an Journalism I class .. , - , , , , , , . - . . I ' I . I . I . , Q , I I r I I I , , , . 1 . , ' . . I . F ll , I , ill ly , , . Row Five - Mary Flelcher, Chris- . I . I I I I ' , . . , . . I I ' , , , I . l . i ' I . . , , , . l I , . l' I , . , . , l , , lx-ffl '1 ,J N A-v . L giils . X , SOPHOMORES By gomg through some scales M Jaegers trarnmg :hour gets ready for serious practice Row One Kay Hull Sara Hlnes Wnlrna Hoel Row Two Carolyn Hoover Shlrley Hopkins Edward Hoopln garner Row Tnree Rlchard Jackson Paul Householder Mary L Ja n Row Four Faye Humble Morgan Hunter Bll Huntley Rosemary Hurst 'd House Ronnle Jackson Roberta Hughes Evyalene Jack son Row Fave Loretta Johnson Barbara Johnson Richard Jones Marcna Jordan Wanda Keever Wayne Keeslong Jam Keye Elvin Kvrkpalruck Raw Sax Janet Knotts Paul Koger Bruce Koger Sandra Kra muen Richard Lange Bully Lantz Juanula Lawson Leroy Leach Row Seven Lowell Lee Kris Llvezey, Beverly Lockrrdge Ronnie Logan Barbara Langdon, Judy Lucas Wanda Luellen, Grace Mc- Cormick. Row Eight - Barbara McCollum Barbara McDaniel, Elaine McGill, Jean Mclver, Janet McKechnie, Muriel McKillip, Steve McKown, Carolyn McLane. Raw Nine - Mike Maze, John Maher, Janet Malcom, Anita Mal- kernus, Mike Molloy, Jerry Maple, Lydia Morcum, Paul Marcum. Row Ten - Richard Marcum, El- dred Marlowe, Jack Martin, Clif- ford Mastin, Pat Marsh, Marva Matlock, Eric May, Johnny Martin. SOPHOMQRES Row One Don Medalen Paula Mayer .lack Meese Dee Ann Mel ron Peggy Muller Vaughn Muller Adrienne Munnefleld N o r m a Manlgomery Row Two Nucholas Moore Clera Morgan Don Morris Gay Morrn son Rnchard Mundy Drone Mur ray Joy Murray Jack Norrls Row Three Mary Kay Old ham Phalllp Owens Julua Owens .lanlce Padgef? Ray Padgell Terry Parker Sue Parker Belly Parker Row Four David Paul T Ins Pavey Mary Perdue Gary Paerce Lando Pierce Anna Piercy Ralph Pleasanl Lunda Plunknl Poore Morris Powers Harlan Praler Gunars Pulnlns Ruth Rams Roberl Ramsey Jack Razor Row Srx Carol Rea Allen Reese Beverly Reid lorella Reno Rose Reno Lynn Ruchey Gordon Raddle Phyllis Riggs Row Seven Herman Rlggs Jack Rlgney Sharon Rllchue Clifford Roberls Berry Robinson Myron Robinson Belly Rogers Paul Rose berry Row Eughl Harvey Ross Gene Row Jane! Rush Row Nm Almalea Saylor De lores Schrolh Barbara Sears Row Ten Myra Sells Thor Sem ler Rex Sharp Mrs Rucker! passes out reporl cards Oo one of her classes on Ihls very Important day T I 4 I ' 1- I , I I I 0 I ' I 4 D 0 l r , , - ' , ril ' , . Row Five - Gerald Pope, Jewell I I 1 , . T I I . l I T q I I I I 1 I ' 7 r , . ' 3 1 . . , - , . , . 1 F, jf Y K a fqr, fltll va SOPHOMORES Row One Saundra Sheppard Sue Shelton Betty Shaelds Peggy Shoemaker Roger Sadwell Gabby math Cletas Smath Norma Smath Raw Two Margaret Smath Gene Smatherman Bob Smoot Daanne Solada Joan Soots Davad Span nuth Phal Spacer Paul Staggs Row Three Sharon Stout De anne Stearnes Donna Stephens Sharon Stephens Alton Stone Nancy Stoops Joyce Surber Treva Sutton Raw Four Mary Jane Swam John Thomas Bobby Teague Make als Jane Thomas Charae Thompson Mary Thompson Don Tachenor Row Fave Anna Taller Carl Turner Helen Upchurch Prascalla Upchurch Charles Van Matre Machael Voras Sharley Vestal Jam Walcott Row Sax Robert Walcott Jerry Walden Ball Wall Sue Wallen Otas Wallen Earl Warmoth Jean Warner Kathleen Watt Row Sev n Mark Weadack Robert Webster Martha Weddell Carolyn Weasse Mary Whate Mary o Whate Bob Whate Davl Wacklaft Row Eaght Robert Wales lee Walhelm Darlene Wallaams Joyce Wat Lando Wammer Mary l. Wadman Jackae Jo Wood Mary L Woolsey Row Nane Carolane Worley Joy Yockey, Donna York, Frances Young Donna Young Ruth Zag ar Kathleen Zaglar, Con ey Zornes Row Ten Gene Ashton FRESHMEN Row One - Larry Abrell Barbara Abslon Bob Adams Jerry Alberf- son Wayman Allen, Gary Ans- pach Jack Arnold, Gail Arthur. Row Two - Gerald Ayres Gene Bailey Danny Baker Geoff Baker Jimmy Baker Linda Baldock Judy Ballard Paul Bardsley. Row Three - Arnold Bell Mar- garel Bowsman Joan Benneff Sally Burch Wanda Blackburn J e r r y Bland Gayle Bavender Maxlne Benson Row Four Jim Boyd Duck Bran nard Barbara Brandf Duck Bran ham Ernle Brallon sfal ren neman Harold Brown Ma g Brown Row Flve Marshel Brown an Ice Browning Joan Brownmg Faye Brumley Harold Brummelf Charles Carlfon Evelyn Carnes Wayne Carr Row Sax Anlla Carler Margarel Carfer Bull Cafron Earl Calron Jack Cafron Kay Chambers Jerry Clapp Edllh Clark Row Seven Eulunda Cla r k Teddy Clark Danny Clrlfon Belly Palrlcla Coffey Bull Caomer Lourse Cooper Row Elghl Roderlck Cooper Harold Cowan Ruchard Cox Row Nine Jane! Crabtree Logan Crabtree George Crandall Row Ten Joseph Crawford Ernre Cross Wllbur Cross Bull Tallman pomfs ou! a mistake fo Sally Burch Duane Wllllams and Mike Dann In Miss Pogues freshman Spanish class Fifty Q61 en , , l , , , , . , , , , , , , I I I , , . V . .- I r U ' , ' . E B - , , r ie . 1 ,J I , , , , , , . 1 . I , , , , , , . I I . 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I . . . , I l'ltH fight 11 X 2 if FRESHMEN Concentrating on their newly ac quired foreign tongue members of Muss Hodson s Latun class stand for u spellung bee Row One Betty Crowhorn Har rrson Dalton Tommy Dalton Row Two Mulze Donn Phyllus Darling Davnd Davls Raw Three Jac Dovus uth Decker Ronnle DeCoursey Row Four Floyd Dlcken Eugene Duck Goal Donlca Joyce Dowell Arnold Dudley Kenneth Dugger Harold Dunn Faye Eaton Row Five Sara Eddlngs James Edwards Donna Ellls Marcia El wood Margaret Erb Louella Evans Bob Fodely Robert Faurchuld Row Slx Wnlllam Firth Buddy us er Rl hard Fisher S erry Flowers Ruthonn Forbes Rose Ann Fox Betty Troxell Jlm Gonn Row Seven Raymond Gant Carol Garrard H e n r y Gentry Gerald Goff Wanda Goff Jerry Gold Rees Gordon Johnny Good Wlfl Row Eught Pot Graffus Carolyn ray Helen Griffin na Gruner Joyce Gustnn Ruchard Hall acre Bull Harrell Hathaway Har vey Row Nine laura Hagerman Mary Harding Clyde Hatley Larry Hauser Bully Hay Jack Haynes Ernest Hall Joyce Hall Row Ten Norma K Hannung Chester Hodguns Marcua Hodson Arnold Hubbs Clara Dean Hughes Bully Hunter Jo lsberg Margaret Jessee n ' l ' l 6 ' - ' 1 I '4 Q A ' gf, V , xl 4 . . 1 . 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FRESHMEN Row One Jane Johnson Jim Johnson Jane Jordan Don Joyner David Juday Joyce Kelsay Don Kendall Marjorie Kendall Row Two Thomas Kendall Jack Kennedy Neva Kidd Rosa Kidd Jim Kung Vonda King Bill Kitchen B ll Kllnger Row Three Lloyd Koger Joan Lacy Bea Kay Lawson Rosa Lee Carol Lenz Ronnie Lines Eugene Logan Jim Logan Row Four Mary Lord Bob ue len D a la s Luns o Bab McCarlt Anne McClain Sheila McGinnis Wanda McGinnis John Maher Row Five Larry Maple Helen Marcum Katherine Marcum Janis Morrow Joyce Marlow Paul Mar tin Donald Masters Jam Mayfield Raw Six Leonard Maynard Nlla Maynard N a n c y Meese Alice Meeks Joe Nelrlnck Linda Mettert Sammy Miles Suzanne Montgom er Row Seven Bill Moore Patty Mundell O T Myers Azalia Neal Dorothy New Charlotte Newby Phyllis Nibarger Jim Nnpp Raw Eight Von Norman Wanda Nuckols Mike Odom Row Nine - Carolyn Olds, Joan Padgett, Betty Patton. Row Ten 1 Carol Peckinpaugh, Gene Pierce, Carol Garrard. Buddy Fisher and Laura Hager- man watch as Wanda Goff waters one of the unusual plants in their biology class. I .1 ,.. l'l'fry-3 inf Nutt FRESHMEN Mass Enlar s freshman sewmg class demonstrates the different steps Ih making a shlrt Row One Hugh Prerson Ruth Ann Perry Davud A Phelps Raw Two Sarah P1ercy Tum Rogan Shlrley Plunkett Row Three Cllfford Poston Don Pruce Jlm Raines Row Four Juamta Raunes Jo Anne Ramey Patrncra Ramey Ronnue Reeves Bob Rector Jackne Reno Sara Jane Reuter Jackue Rnchman Row Frve Richard Sayre Bob Roberts Duane Rldenour Don Rob erts Vuolet Roblnson David Wal lace Reta Rosenbarger Bob Row Row Sax Dale Rust John Saun ders Melvun Rnddle Creola Sells James Seward Mary Sharp Jrm Shepherd Marnlyn Shepherd Row Seven Rees Sheppard Pat Sherry N a n c y Shock Marnlyn Shockley Rochelle Srlvers Nora Skarnelvs Audrey Smuth BlllSm1th Row Eught Jackie Smith Betty Stephens Vlola Stephens Ralph Stevens Rosemary Surber Rnal Sutherland C a r o ly n Swergart Carol Swum Row Nnne Bull Tallman Corena Taylor Don Taylor Judy Taylor Ruchard Thompson Jum Thrasher lvnda Troxell Betty Tucker Row Ten Bob Turner Jonuce Turner Morgue Turner Melvm Tyner Toby Utt Cheryl VanBuslurk Jerry Wadman James Walker . . , . 1 I , . . 1 I , . 1 , , . 1 I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 v 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . FRESHMEN Row One - Marcia Wallen, Paul Walls, Linda Waln, louise Ward, Reba Wardlow, Mariorle Warner, Elnora White, Judy Whiteman. Row Two - Dohrman Whitton, Bill Weesner, Earl Wilkinson, Arnold Williams, C h a r l o t t e Williams, Diana Williams, Janice Williams, Jewell Wilson. Row Three Martha Wilt Mary Wil E d s el Wmnlngham lm Worthington Jane Wotrnng Bob Wright .lane York Merl York ACTIVITIES KEEP This year more students than ever have poured Into the already crowded hugh school with 273 of these being lunlors, 336 sopho mores, and 303 freshmen Only the lunlors were organ ized as a group with officers and a sponsor Their mann event as usual was their successful prom held in May in honor of the seniors Freshmen and sophomores however found more clubs and other activities than ever to hold their interest Freshmen quickly adlusted to hugh school life after Orientation Day was held for their benefit September 9 They were given their program cards so they might see where their classes would be located and they were Introduced to the teachers ln this picture Bonnie Souther land Elnora White Harold Brum mett and Rosa Lee use their tal ents with pamts as they create modern designs m Miss Young s freshman art class UNDERCLASSMEN BUSY 3' Sixty One .. , l, ,J 4 I 1 1 - - 1 1 I 1 . . . . 1 ' O 1 r, - 6 Q, ,1,. 1,.' . , -' . 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A 1 .. 4- , Q ., . ,ol -.,, ,at 4 4 . 44 QV , .Q Q., A 45 .,, , Z fi M5 fi: 175 Ronnie Mettert, Donny Gist and Ed Morrow look with od- miration at the trophy Floyd Sanders received for four years work and good sportsmanship as team manager. 1041 Row1 Henry Worthrngton McCorkle Frost Cotron Walen Cox Bralnard manager Row 2 Grader Luellen Preble Morrow Cole Ammerman Stout Hagerman Jackson manager Row 3 Coach Hay Cooch Veach Anderson Tallman Reeves Razor Bunner Jounes Dempsey manager GRIDMEN OUT SCORE OUT PASS AND Although New Castle won frve contests whsle they dropped fave the last week of the 1953 football season proved fatal to the Trolans The Haymen were dumped by Logans port 20 13 then recelved word that they had to forfert to Connersvrlle because of on rnelrgrble player The loss to Connersvllle gave the Tro 'ans a loslng record with four wrns and sux loses Coach Hays boys got off to a rrp roar n start as the Green and Whnte took their frrst three opponents They cooled off lust as fast as they fell before Richmond Middletown Ohio and Nzxly-1' uur Tech for three straight defeats New Castle captured the Marlon Grants then fell to Muncie Central took Conners vrlle and fell before Logansport to end another season of hard work Inlurxes hampered the Trolans and kept Coach Hay searchrng for new combrna trons all season The Green and Whrte out drd therr op ponents rn scorrng yardage and passrng New Castle scored 216 points whsle the enemy racked up 205 ln yardage the Haymen captured 2 612 yards whale theur opponents took only 2 117 Trolan quar terbacks completed 42 of 103 passes whrle the foe hrt 36 of 90 trues Preble, Tallman, McCorkle, Reeves, Stout, Razor, Morrow, and Cox are shown running through one of the plays during a practice session. OUT-GAIN OPPONENTS New New New New New New New New New New SEASON'S RECORD Castle 20 Columbus 'I4 Castle 46 Hartford City 19 Castle 34 Jeffersonville I2 Castle 6 Richmond 44 Castle O Middletown, Ohio 33 Castle 19 Tech 26 Castle 27 Marion 19 Castle l2 Muncie 'l8 Castle 39 Connersville O lNew Castle forfeited 6-Ol Castle I3 Logansport 20 Freddie Burke is showing Coaches Veach, Carter and Hay how it should be done. Dempsey, Brainaud, Jackson, and Sanders were hard-working managers who helped Coach Hay keep the spirit of the players high. ,V-FI. TROJANS RANK WITH McCorkle - Jim ioined Hay's forces this year from Mooseheart, lll. It was his first year as a Troian and he played a hard game as a guard. Cox - Phil, only a junior, played full- back and drove hard. He played a good defensive game and was a tough man to stop. Meredith-Although Herbie was iniured several times he played in half the con- tests. He drove fast and hard to rack up 18 points to his credit. Joines - Dick, a iunior, improved greatly this year. He played the tackle position and Coach Hay has great hopes for him next season. Bunner - Terry started the season at end, but was switched to halfback at mid- season. He was fast, tricky, and had ability to catch the ball. Henry - Jerry played the center posi- tion on offense and did a terrific iob as a line backer on defense. Tallman - Dwight was the largest tackle in the North Central Conference. He was a great threat on defense and opened up holes in the opposition's line on offense. Reeves - Roger saw action at every posi- tion on the team except center. He was dependable and did his best in any situa- tion. Sixty'-Six BEST IN CONFERENCE Hagerman - Jim was captain of the 1953 squad and played the guard position. ln his second year on the varsity, he did a fine iob on offense and defense. Grider - Joe came out late in the season and did a terrific iob as a fullback and kicker on offense and as a guard on de- fense. Stout - Jim was one of the most experi- enced players on the team. This year was his fourth year at the center position on offense and defense. Luellen - Harold played the halfback position when iniuries hampered the other halfbacks. He was a small, light fellow, but drove with determination. Cole -- This was Bob's first year, but a big one as he was classed a first rate player at the end of the season. He did a remarkable iob at a halfback position. Ammerman-Leon underwent an emer- gency appendectomy the night before the season opened. He recovered to get into two games but was iniured and sat out the remainder of the season. Hayes - Phil was a small, but mighty player. He was one of the leading scorers on the team and had great running and pass-receiving ability. Preble-Tom was one of the best ends in the conference. He played hard on offense and stopped the opposition com- ing around end on defense. Slilj'-S6'l'PIl EXCITED SPECTATORS Noam CENTRAL CONFERENCE Muncie Tech Lafayette Richmond Logansport Marion Anderson Halfback, Hayes, 31, iakes a iouchdown pass from Razor NEW in the Jeffersonville game. Other Trojans in the picture Frankfort are Cole, 35, and Bunner, 55. Kokomo Hayes, 31, was ircpped by 'he Richmond backfield as Bunner, 55, was Trying Io puck up yardage for ihe Green Cox's, 49, weight wasn'f enough fo block for him. The and While, but a sirong Mlddleiown Ohio lane wouldnt Red Devils wolloped the Troians, 44 io 6. permit if, Preble, 43 and Reeves 47 Dried io help 51,1 tx -lfight Meredith drove hard agaunst Richmond unrl In urles forced hum o leave the game I h max up of players were Tallman 53 Cox 49 Stout 6 Meredrth 44 McCorkle 26 Morrow 33 Razor 20 and Reeves 47 WATCH FAST SPIRITED ACTION George Smith Phyllis Rager Norma Smith Su Llnk Ilene Land Charlotte Wllluams Barbara Mc Danlel and Charlotte Newby were the mann sparks ofthe band which entertanned before and at half time during grad games The band marched at each home game cnd at Muncle whsle the Stlnkers performed at Rich mond Playlng music from the Star Spangled Banner to Dragnet the band kept the spectators backing the rrolans all season 'K-vh'l Sun 'Nme Coaches Kenneth Cowboy Simmons and Walter Dutch Hasslurder look over the game statistics during a practice session Kneeling-Fred Motfitt, Don Marsh, Larry Fox, Danny Gi Dick Waltmire, Bill Richardson, Dwight Tallman, Dick Joine NETMEN DEMONSTRATE New CastIe's young and inexperienced team fought hard throughout their campaign, but the breaks went to the opposition. The Trojans drove hard with determination to win but fell on the short end of the score seventeen times in twenty-two attempts. Coach Hassfurder and his boys pulled a maior upset in the Big Four Tourney as they dropped the Anderson Indians, 62-54. Two other upsets were the defeats of Logansport, 53-50, and Connersville, 49-46. The two remaining wins were over Rushville during season play and Sulphur Springs in the Sectional. Coach Hassfurder used seventeen boys trying to find a winning combination but each boy had his own night and could not score consistently, Leon Ammerman, the only senior on the team, was the only consistent scorer for the Troians. Ammerman was high scorer on the team, second highest in the con- ference, and fourth highest in the county, Next year should be a successful campaign as the team will be familiar with most of the opposition's tactics. st, and Jack Razor. Standing-Roger Reeves s, Terry Bunner, Dick Strukel, Leon Ammerman. AW Q5 x -It x4 UNDAUNTED SPIRIT Bill Richardson, 14, and Don Marsh, l5, were doing a dance while Greensburg players closed in to take the rebound away from the two Troians. Coach Hassfurder is wiping sweat from iunior forward Terry Bunner's face during a time out in the Tech game. Assistant coach, Simmons, and Moffitt look on while Dutch briefs Waltmire, Razor, Richardson, Bunner, and Fox. Dick Waltmire, 30, was fouled by a Greensburg player as he went under for a lay-up shot. Greensburg won, 53-47. Leon Ammerman, il, takes a rebound away from two Tech players while they were blocking Bill Richardson, 14, out of the key hole. Serenly-One MORALE BUILDERS KEEP COURAGE N.C.C. STANDINGS Muncie Tech Kokomo Lafayette Logansport Anderson Richmond Frankfort Marion NEW CASTLE Won Lost 8 2 7 2 8 3 5 4 5 4 6 6 A 6 4 6 3 8 l TO fi' Horace Cook, athletic director, did a marvelous iob of handling the ticket and seating problems during season play and at the sectional tourney. Floyd Sanders, four year varsity manager, checks the baskets as B-team managers Bill Rogers and David Good- win put away the equipment after a practice. Wherever the T r o i a n s traveled, Leland, Phyllis, Sharon, and Jenny could be found backing the Green and White in victory or de- feat. If'f1'l-Iill it W- '1' 11 A 3 WQZQQ4? f- 1' 5' ' LW , 'F' 4 ' if 34 1 W ,iw 'Y , f4A ' .,iff'1r-,iid M , 'mf ,Q it ag J ,Q 2175? , f 4 QQ! ' fd, f if 5 7 I if 3, V651 it Z FUTURE PROMISING Fox - Larry, a iunior, gave the Troians an extra spark on fast breaks and on defense. He was fast and could handle the ball with great ability. Richardson -- Big Bill, a iunior, was one of the leading rebound- ers for the Dutchmen and sec- ond in team scoring. He could handle the ball and hit from in or out. Ammerman - Leon, the only senior, was higher scorer on the team and finished runner-up in North Central Conference scor- ing. He could hit from anywhere on the court and specialized on hook shots. Tallman - Dwight was the tallest boy on the team and was used as a reserve forward. Whether in a practice game or a scheduled game, he worked hard and came off with his share of rebounds. Marsh - Don, a iunior was a great dribbler. He drove his op- position hard, could hit from out on the court, and worried his man on defense. Strukel - Dick, a iunior, was an- other reserve forward for Coach Hassfurder. He was a good de- fensive player and rebounded with the tallest and best in the state. M-wrtlx-f'u11r FOR UNDERCLASSMEN Reeves - Roger, a junior and re- serve forward and guard, always played his best. Always fight- ing to keep possession ofthe ball, he guarded his opposition closely. Bunner - Terry, a junior, was third in the scoring division. He was a terrific rebounder and his specialty was to drive his man and come in for a lay-up. Razor - Whether ahead or be- hind, Jack, a sophomore, kept high spirits. Razor will be a great guard and hard to beat in the next two seasons. Joiner. - Richard, a junior, was tall and hard to out-rebound. He was slow, but kept playing his best while he was a varsity member. Moffitt - Fred, a junior, was a good guard and a tricky ball handler, but was no threat in scoring. He played off and on all season as a reserve. Waltmire - Dick, a junior, im- proved from the B-team ot last season and became one of the meanest rebounders on the Tro- jan squad. He did his best on offense or defense. N '1 VNIX'-F111 1' VARSITY MOVE UPS WEAKEN COLT RECORD The Trolan Colts were a small but mrghty team this season as they romped over several hrghly rated B teams rn the state The Colts felt the effect of move ups to the varsrty however and had a season s record of nrne wrns and ten losses Charlre Thompson Don Price Duck Jomes and Duck Strukel were the only boys ofer srx foot who saw B team actron Prrce was the only regular all season as Thompson Strukel and Jornes played varsrty ball The Colts played three overtime games all against the Rlchmond B team The frrst and thrrd contests were taken by Richmond 35 to 34 and 36 to 34 However Srmmons frve dropped the Red Dev ls 33 31 rn a double overtlme In the B team tourney at Muncle New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New SEASON S RECORD Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Hartford Crty Anderson Rrchmond Burris Tech Greensburg B Team Tourney Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Anderson Richmond Columbus Frankfort Richmond Marlon Rushvalle Muncie Lafayette Anderson Con nersvrlle Kokomo Bll Rogers and Da ld Good n managers R 2 John Thomas Bruce Koge Jm oe Morrle Po ers Bob Wles Terry Parker Row 3 Jerry Walden Charlle Thompson Don Prlce Chp Ed ards Buddy Walcott and Coach Srmmons :It N11 s Q . I 38 . . 34 . - ' I - 44 ' - v 29 . . ' ' 36 . ' ' . ' 38 f . l - . , , ' l - 28 41 . I . 36 . . i . . 23 ' . l New Castle 27 Logansport . , . ' . .' ' 24 ' l ' 36 ' . . - . Q 24 30 37 ' 30 Row 1- i v' wi , . ow - , Y, 'l C l. , VICTORY-MINDED FRESHMEN WIN CLOSE GAMES New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New Rawl Goodwm Sldwell Koger Anspaugh manager Row 2 Worthungton Haynes Bratton Dann Reeves Shepherd Joyner Reno Row 3 Coach Ranck Harvey Pierson Rogan Pyle Tallman Martln and Fnsher FRESHMAN RECORD Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Royerton Connersvllle Rushvllle St lawrence Anderson Blame Muncie Central Wnlson St Lawrence VVnlson Greenfield Blame Anderson S Sade Ft Wayne Rushvulle Anderson Burns McKinley Connersvllle Coach Ben Ranck s team had a fanrly success ful season by wmmng eleven contests and losmg nme The freshmen played cool calm games and dldnt get flustered In the fmal minutes as they won three overtlme contests Tallman Martin and Reeves led the young Trolans to vlctory rn the scormg dnvuslon and also played a mean game of defense Inlurres hampered Ranck s players and kept hum uslng new combmatlons 'ull season Coach Ranch will leave New Castle thus sprung to study meduclne at lndnana Umversnty Suwztl Selen 20 23 ' ' - 21 - ' 24 - - - 25 ' l5 . 42 . 36 ' 30 26 32 ' 38 Q ' U ' ' . 32 ' 24 25 ' 29 ' . New Castle 36 Burris 34 20 . 23 I ' I 36 - 32 . . . .I . . . 40 ' 22 42 ' 29 ' 23 29 u Q V 32 . ' , . 20 29 ' 37 ' ' l ' R - 29 . 40 3l ' 29 ' ' ' 29 ' 44 . . . . . ' 22 l Milne Tholls and Dwight Tallman, Bfteam golf- Varsity golfers, Jerry Childs, Bruce Koger, and Jim Stout often ers, tee off in a practice game. played against each other in inter-squad meets. The Troian golfers ended with a good The Troians expected another good record as they lost only two meets and won season this spring as they will have four six, losing only to Richmond and Marion. The lettermen back. lim Fromuth was the only golfers placed fourth in the sectional golfer lost from last season. and went to the state finals. Row I-Wolcott, Veach, Koger, Stout, Childs. Row 2-Miller, Kel- Fromuth, Coach Hay. Nfl rlllvt sliillfll ly, Tallman, Thalls, THINLY Row l-Goodwin, Mettert, Cross, Forbes, Harvey, Adams, Ray, Jones, and Coach Kirby. Row 2-Davis, Worthington, Swayzee, Stout, Grider, MaGaha, Luellen, Parker, Meredith, Bickle, and Smith. Row 3- Carter, Alexander, Meredith, Razor, Van Devender, Achor, Bailey, Edwards, Fallon, Bunner, Waltmire, Miller, and Coach Carter. CLADS SHOW ENCOURAGING RECOVERY . Coach Bob Kirby's thinly clads won their first contest since the l95O season as they outscored S p i c e I o n d and Knightstown in their opening meet. nail MA., In the North Central Con- ference meet, New Castle scored AVQ points, the most scored in three years. Kay Miller was the only Trojan to qualify for the Re- gionals, but both relay teams scored points. Co - captains, .lim Hamm and Jim Vanderbeck, were the leading scorers for the Green and White. Coach Kirby lost only four seniors and had fifteen boys who have scored varsity points back this year. Top-Don Copeland skims across the finish line in second place against Connersville and Morton Memorial. Bottom-Jack Razor breaks the tape for first as Harold Luellen places sec- ond and Phil Cox, third. .Nczrrzty-,title BATMEN GAIN EVEN BREAK IN '53 GAMES The Troian batmen ended their season with four wins and five defeats. Bad weather caused the cancellation of two con- ference games and several county contests. New Castle handed Tech, the confer- ence winners, their only defeat of the year as the Troians came across the plate seven times ta the Greenclads one. Leading hitters for the Troians were Stanley, Grider, Wallace, and Keith. Holding down the battery positions were Strukel, Wolfe, Wallace, and Nantz. Right Top-Frank Keith gets set to take a swing at the ball during the Kokomo game. Right Bottom--Joe Grider slid into third on a squeeze play but was called out as the Richmond player prepared to try for a double play. left-Coach Hassfurder had a happy smile after the Troians downed Muncie Central 6-5. I: ighly Coach Hassfurder lost four starters last season as seniors, but had both pitchers, Wolfe, and Strukel, back for this year's cam- paign. Other starters back this year were Wallace, Moffitt, Grider, Keith, and Marsh. Batteries were expected to be strong this season with better hitting. All high school boys have a chance to keep in baseball training throughout the summer in the intramural league which is a part of the schools' recreation program. Last summer Wolfe pitched an eighteen inning game which he won, l-O. 4 -64.1 - , fp, .. . if 1114 '-it -. if gf F! Kneeling - Rogers, manager, Marsh, Powers, Keith, Frost, Dock, and Goodwin, manager. Standing-Bardsley, Coach Hassfurder, Nantz, Queener, Strukel, Stanley, Grider, Wolfe, Wallace. and Moffitt. PROSPECTS BRIGHT THIS SEASON New New New New New New New New New SEASON'S RECORD Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Logansport 5 Tech l Kokomo 5 Richmond 9 Frankfort I Hartford City 3 Muncie Central 5 Anderson l2 Richmond 5 Bill Rogers and David Goodwin worked hard to keep the equip- ment and suits in A-I condi- tion. lt takes more than players to win. The coach, managers, and players must work to- gether as one combination. Eighty-One GRAPPLERS WIN New Castle wrestlers ended their season with 7 wins and 8 losses, for their best season record. The Trojans placed sixth in the sectional and seventh in the North Central Confer- ence. Garrett Frost was the only Troian to place in the conference as he took second place in the l2O pound weight division. Gene Printz placed fourth in the 127 pound weight and Raymond Cole in the ll2 pound weight in the sectional. Fred Roberts placed third in the sec- tional inthe l65 pound weight. Coach Hay had ten lettermen last season and will lose only two as seniors. Under the direction of Coach Hay, Davis and Hagerman, co- captains of the wrestling squad, show other members of the team holds and escapes in drill sessions. Row l-Cooper, Brenneman, Frost, Printz, C. Wood, Davis, J. Wood, and Coach Hay. Row 2-Abrell, Norman, Brainard, Jones, Barratt, Cottman, Jackson, and Morris, Row 3-Cole, Gordon, Wallen, Meredith, Roberts, Hagerman, Wilkinson, and Staggs. lfighlp-T14 u Catherine Caldwell and Lodema Bergin are al the center lump to begin a basketball game in one of the girls' gym classes. A variety of proiects is offered to the freshmen and sophomore girls who take physical education under the direction of Miss Jan Flemfng and Miss Pauline Jordan. physical sports. GYM PROGRAM IS VARIED Kneeling - Eric May, Morgan Hunter, Mal Griner, and Robert Veach. Standing - Bob Davis, Larry Kennedy, Tom Ringo, Ralph Pleasant, and Mr. Mur- ray, sponsor. lt's Marsh across the ten second lane, in to Bunner, back out to Moffitt, over to Richardson. A pass in to Ammerman who shoots and scores. This was cz familiar sound during basketball season. The boys on the radio staff operated and broadcast each home game over the school radio station, WYSN, at 9l.l megacycles, on the FM dial. Physical education teachers, Ben Ranck and Wilbur Veach, call roll and read announcements to the boys before they start their exercises in softball, football, basketball, volleyball, steal the bacon, calisthenics, and many other fffgffli - ff: rw it B Y' 2-V. , 'fi-14.14, . ' g it 14, , ..: 32' 1 . f,.3,..,wMd,Q.. 4 M 'H .... fwa-av f-..i......L- fl!! :saab UO 405 493, 1 P ' 1 ff? u-.Lf 4 WW K W ' vubl gfl If d b WYSN ff h b ks PIP g fllgll ROSENNIAL Cough! by the camera while looking al the Rosie d u m m y were Eslher Hurl, Margorel Anne Lane, Mary George Hunler, lrfa Von Hoy, Mary Lois Haynes, Ginger Franklin, and Miss Halbersladl. Sorling piclures was one of lhe big jobs 'hal all slall members worked on. Fife lured here are Janie Slim son, Yvonne Bales, Barbara DeWitt, Sharon Bradway, Judy Steele, Bill Will, and Thor Semler. With pencils and papers in hand, lhe iuniors on vhe slall look over our index- ing. They were Phyllis Roger, Carla Hinshaw, Duane Brammer, Deanna Worl, Carol Corbin, and Ronnie Meflerl. STAFF COMBINES TALENTS TO SHOW NHS LIFE The choosung of the theme Not for school but for llfe, was the furst step un the planning of the 1954 Rosenmal Our edltors and our busmess manager attended Journallsm Inst: tute at l U last summer where they worked out the dummy layouts and planned the budget for the book Everyone had his own particular sectron to work on but we all found tlme to patch ln and help each other Judy had the 'ob of getting underclassmen plctures taken, sorted, and mounted Ginger began working last summer on sensor plctures, checkmg appountments and makrng schedules Esther was ln charge of clubs whlch took a lot of research Mary Loss Yvonne, and Sharon struggled over ad prctures and copy whsle followrng the team and covering athletvc events was Bull s 'ob as sports edrtor Margaret Anne waded through pictures and finally began to wnte copy for the actlvrtres sectuon under the supervrsron of Edltors Ina and Mary George Barbara our artlst and Thor our photographer were on call at all tumes ready to carry out our Ideas Jumors Phyllls, Carla Carol Deanna Duane, and Ronnre were welcomed on the staff second semester and took over the headache of an dexlng at the same tlme begmnlng to plan their own book for 1955 Under the watchful ey of Mlss Halberstadt better known as Halby the book fmally began to take form our bramfhlld was becoming a reality Just before we graduated In June we proudly presented to the school, the 1954 ROSENNIAL' Row 1 Esther Hurt Mary Lols Haynes Carol Corbin Carla Hinshaw Mary George Hunter Ina Van Hoy Ginger Franklm Margaret Anne lone Row 2 Barbara DeWrtt Duane Brammer Phyllls Rager Judy Steele Janne Stnnson Yvonne Bales Sharon Bradway Row 3 Bull Walt Ronnre Mettert Thor Semler Deanna Worl Mass Halberstadt Erghty Set en FIRST SEMESTER STAFF - Row l 1 Mr. Beguhn, Jo Young, Judy Ballard, Iva Lee Rothrock, Miss Halberstadt. Row 2 1 Ronnie Mettert, Deanna Worl, Phyllis Rager, Charlene Zornes, Thelma Mayne, Nancy Gregory, Leeta Carender, Floyd Sanders. Row 3 - Albert Kendall, Ronnie Reuler, Claude Kirkpatrick, Chick Ray, Jerry Armstrong, Bob Baker, Gibby Dock, Harry Keith, Malcolm Baldock. FRIDAY EDITION OF PHOENIX Hey, when's my deadline? - I iust can't write a head to fit that story! Keeping the presses rolling was the iob of Mr. Beguhn and the print shop boys but providing the material to feed to the presses was the never-ending work of the Phoenix staff under the direction of Miss Halberstadt. With Judy Ballard as first semester editor and Jo Young as second semester editor, stories were assigned, heads written, and every Friday the Phoenix was distributed to the various rooms. Business man- ager for both semesters was Iva Lee Rothrock who took care of all finances and ads. At the beginning of each semester the Phoenix staff put out a free issue to better ac- quaint the students with the school paper. This marked the start of a campaign to obtain l'lghIi-Fight subscriptions. Added incentive was furnished the second semester by giving away a portable radio which was won by lane Wotring. An edition of the school paper really begins the week before when the school calendar is checked for possible stories. Besides depend- ing on it, the reporters must keep their eyes and ears open for stories that might be of interest to the student body. With feature deadlines on Thursday, news and ads due on Monday, the actual work has started. Next comes copyreading, writing head- lines, and planning page lay-outs. Finally on Friday, after plenty of hard work the papers, neatly folded and labeled, are delivered to the classrooms. There's nothing left to do but start on next week's paper. 40 s .1- I . flaw l 1 lf Checking Phoenix proof was one of the jobs which kept Mafcolm Baldock, Nancy Gregory, and Thelma Mayne busy. if .fp Pl' To one and all the Walking Spector cla Buy Your Phoenix. Agreeing were the f N 5, ff' 4. fe, , ig T Q F 'Ll I, I . imed, edi- torfal staff of Judy Ballard, Iva Lee Rothrock, and Jo Young. REQUIRES MUCH PREPARATION SECOND SEMESTER STAFF -- Row l - David Brenner, Thelma Mayne, Nancy Gregory, Carolyn McLane, Marilyn Stoddard Judy Ballard, Jo Young, Iva lee Rothrock, Rebecca Nipp, Miss Halberstadt. Row 2 - Jerry Armstrong, Paul Ray, M Beguhn, Gibby Dock, Claude Kirkpatrick, Albert Kendall, Bob Baker, Malcolm Baldock. wwf on ff 1' g lv Y. lx-kin, MYTHS AND MODERNS MIX FOR TRIBUNE Ro l - Doris Ast, Susan Brown, Jo Young, Jeanne Stove, Elsa Daubenspeck. Row 2 - Mr. Jackson, Margaret Anne Lane, Iva Lee Rothrock. Hundreds of myths floated through the halls as the l954 Troian Tribune staff chose myth- ology as the theme for the school literary magazine. Headed by Jeanne Stove, editor, and Barbara DeWitt, assistant editor, the staff was chosen from the two senior English classes. Faculty adviser for this year's magazine was Mr. Sterling Jackson. After the theme was selected, the magazine was divided into six separate sections with a section editor in charge of each. The six sections of the magazine and their editors were War, Iva Lee Rothrock, Super- natural, Elsa Daubenspeck, 'iLove and Beauty, Margaret Anne Lane, Serious Writings, Jo Young, Athletics, Harry Keith, and Chil- dren's Stories, Susan Brown. Each section head chose both a god and goddess from mythology to head his section, thus carrying through the mythology theme. The section heads were also in charge of ar- ranging the material for their sections. lun , Row l - July Ballard, Ruth Fischel, Lorna Newby, Joyce McNabb. Row 2 - Mary Rose Matthews, Janet Neal, Tom Preble, Larry Kennedy, Perry Achcr, Malcolm Baldock, Ginger Franklin. Stories were contributed by students and most of them were collected by the various English teachers. Stories were then sorted and put into different categories to be read and selected by representatives from various Eng- lish classes. Doris Ast was business manager and work- ing on circulation were Ruth Fischel, Perry Achor, Mary Rose Matthews, Larry Kennedy, Ginger Franklin, and Larry Horney. After the stories were typed, they were copy- read for mistakes by Lorna K. Newby, Janet Neal, and Malcolm Baldock. Working to correct printers' mistakes were the proof-readers, Judy Ballard, Jo Young, and Joyce McNabb. The cover for this year's magazine was de- signed by Nancy Brown. The book, distributed in May, was the product of many weeks of hard work. Row l - N. Bond, E. Ingram, J. Trittschuh, J. Adams, R. Fischel, R. Armstrong, J Brown, M. Jackson, L. Hagerman, N. Shock, J. Stinson, F. Burchett. Row 2 - I. Van Hoy, J. Helton, J. Kelsay, K. Tyner, L. Hard'ng, F. Eans, R. Pleasant, J. Carter, J. Hurst, J. Wilt, V, Charlton, S. Parker. Row 3 - R, Ziglar, T. Pavey, V. Pleasant, T, Frost, H. Hail, L, Green, W. Parker, D. Pentecost, B. Ratclift, J. Stove, P, Nibarger. Row 4 - J, Cole, M. Conway, P. Kelsay, B. Dodd, L, Ammerman, K. Haynes, M. Taylor, J. Andrews, J. Curlett, D. Stephens, M. Lane. Row 5 - J. Jordan, E, Daubenspeck, M. Davis, J. Sox, D, Walt- rnire, B. Tatum, T. Preble, T. Ringo. Not pictured-V. King, B. Tower. A CAPPELLA, MADRIGAL PRESENT VARIED MUSICALS The A Cappella Choir, under the di- rection of Mr. Richard Jaeger, was one of Row l + Pat Kelsay, Elaine Ingram, Julia Helton, the buSieSt OVQUVTIZUIJCDS in the Nancy Bond, Rosemary Armstrong, Margaret Anne school this year. Besides singing at Senior Lune. ROW 2 - Tom Ringo, Tom Preble, Jvfk Vespers and giving numerous Concensl in- Andrews, Bill Tatum, Jerry Sax, George Smith. cluding one of full-length, the choir in March sponsored the Symphonic Choir I lv 5 from Ohio State University. They also pre- PM1l-tum. , 1 sented a concert version of Carousel plus a program of mixed numbers when they entertained at Anderson High School. 'WWW ln May the choir went on tour through western Ohio. vw' The Madrigal Singers, directed by Mr. Jaeger, continued to bring honor to the school as they brought home first place divisions from the solo and ensemble con- tests at Ball State and Butler. The Qc Madrigal, composed of six boys and six girls chosen from A Cappella Choir, pre- sented many programs in New Castle as V they sang for various civic and social 4-V organizations. L i lifiwtx-Um' MUSICAL GROUPS A new singing group this year under Richard Jaeger's direction was the Double Quintet, composed often girls and an ac- companist chosen from Girls' Concert Choir. The Double Quintet gave ap- proximately fifteen concerts and received first place at the district solo and ensemble contest at Ball State. Like the Double Quintet, the Sextet was formed from a larger group, the high school orchestra. These six boys and girls gave eight or more concerts, including playing for the annual B.P.W. May Breakfast for senior girls. The New Castle High School orchestra, under the direction of Maurice Worland, has become a well-known and well-liked group in the school music department. Forming the background music for Class Play, Crescendo Varieties, and Curtain Call was among their many jobs. The orchestra also presented several con- certs at the gym and entered several groups in the solo and ensemble contests ,X tw X Top, left to right - J. Jordan, L. Batchtield, S. Parker, J. Smitherman, S. Hoosier, J. lawson, A. Soylor, B. Griffin. J. Netf, J. Carender, N, Ooten. Bottom, left to right 1 J. Myers, B. Klinger, S. Simerly, T. Preble, B. Sears, J. Bell. lf X Row l - J. Myers, B. Klinger, J, Wotring, C. Williams, l.. Bcldock, J. Hurst. Row 2 - S, Slrnerly R Wardlow N Smith, M. Shockley, L. Newby, G. Coffey, A. Reese, R. Johnson, B. Sears, J. Bell. Standing - xel r T. Preble, D. Juday. Not pictured-R, Reese, M. Boyd, J. Jordan, J. Carlton, J. Harry, M. Hall, J. Stove Maher D. Simmons. xlllflt-7-ll ff li it t.. Row l - C. Weisse, J. Warner, L, Wimmer, R. Forbes, G. Caldwell, S. Hoosier, A. Saylor, J. Johnson, P. Graffis, M. Kendall, M. Warner, M. Gribbons. Row 2 - Mr. Jaeger, L. Barratt, D. Grunden, S, McGinnis, D. Caldwell, D. Holt- zel, P. Mayer, M. Tower, M. Harding, G. Coffey, F. Ross, D. Williams, J. Neff. Row 3 - R. Hughes, J. Cheek, A. Bardsley, J. Lawson, R. Surber, M. Carter, C. Garrard, O. Denney, A. Toller, B. Hardgrove, M. Fox, L. Batchfield, J. Jones. Row 4 - N. Ooten, W. Rigney, B. Griffin, J. Lucas, R. Wantz, B, Hardwick, S. Wallen, J. Hampton, S. Wilson, R. Hayes. ENJOY ENTERTAINING AS THEY GAIN EXPERIENCE :EQ ii . x X Row l - D. Simmons, J. Denney, J. Swayzee, B. Davis, P. Rager, S. Link, I, Land. Row 2 - J. Sox, G, Smih, G. Reece, P. Householder, J. Maher, T. Ringo, A. Reese. Row 3 - F. Cheshire, M. Hall, J. Harry, B. Ricks, S. Tremain, D, Williams, Mr. Pressler. Fifty-three female voices this year composed New Castle High School's Girls Concert Choir, which, under the direction of Richard Jaeger, has this year taken a more active part in civic affairs. The Girls Choir gave four concerts besides taking part in the annual City-Wide Music Festival and the District Choral Festival. B.O. and his Little Stinkers were one of the busiest music groups in NHS this year as they furnished all the music for school pep sessions besides presenting several programs. The Stinkers at- tended two out-of-town football games and performed during the half. Composed of eighteen mem- bers of the band, the Stinkers were well-known for their hill- billy costumes. hIlHt'It-TIIIVQ Row l 1 C. Newby, I. Land, S. Link, N. Smith, P. Rager, C. Williams, B. McDaniel. Row 2 - G. Smith, D. Cox, D. Simmons, B. Luellen, J. Neirinck, J. Cleek, P. Cox, D. Stephens, L. Newby, L. Plunkitt, J. Gustin, B. Abston, J. Adams, G. Coffey, N, Anderson, M. Woolsey, J. Denny, J. Swayzee, B. Davis, Mr. Pressler. Row 3 - B. Roberts, L. Campbell, J. Padgett, C. McLane, S. Kramien, D. Williams, T. Sutton, P. Garten, D. Roberts, E. Wilkinson, A. Reese, F. Cheshire. Row 4 - H. Catey, B. Weisnei, M, Hall, L. Abrell, J. Harry, B. Ricks, G. Wilkinson, D. Stover. Row 5 - M, Beckett, D. Brammer, H. Counceller, J. Crawford, E. Brennemon, J, Stove, T. Frost, G. Rickert. Row 6 - G. Goff, P. Householder, J. Maher, J. Myers, D. Crandall, J. Catron, E, House, J. Sox, T. Ringo, G. Reece. Not pictured -- R. Reese, M. Anderson, M. Miller, M. Odom, M, Hutson, G, Jackson, G. Crandall, B. Smoot, R, Cooper, J. Nipp, L. Wardlow, B. Tallman, G. Baker, B. Huntley, B. Catron, CONVO, TOUR HIGHLIGHT BAND'S YEAR the New Castle High Sthool Band, directed by Bernard Pressler, had a busy year which began early last fall. A highlight of every football game was the half-time entertainment when, led by the drum major and the high- stepping maiorettes, the band performed. The band was host to the marching band from Middletown, Ohio, which presented half-time entertainment at a football game. The annual Trojan Band Night was the first public program of the music department. This was followed later by the appearance of the United States Marine Band, in honor of whom the New Castle band arranged a parade. Besides presenting several concerts for the public throughout the year, the band presented a school convocation in March, and for the first time went on tour, giving programs at Warsaw and Bremen, plus visiting an instru- ment plant in Elkhart. We were proud of our drum maior and maiorettes as they strutted in perfect time, never seeming to miss a step or drop a baton. Our maiorettes were part of an exhibition twirling entertainment held at the half of a Ball State-Evansville football game at Muncie. fll It-fiflllf Row l - Barbara McDaniel, Charlotte Newby, Norma Smith, Phyllis Rager. Row 2 1 Su Link, llene Land, Charlotte Williams, George Smith. THREE-ACT MUSICAL GIVEN 'IN THE ROUND' Q -is Sitting - Ben Dodd, Sally Wilson, Jeanne Stove, Harry Keith. Standing - Frances Burchett, Bill Tatum, Rosemary Armstrong, Jack Reece, Janie Stinson, David Pentecost, Julia Helton, David Riley, Pat Kelsay, Larry Harney, Margaret Anne Lane. Louder, louder, we can't hear you back here in the corner! That's not the right note! Snap it up, your timing's off! Such were the comments heard frequently at 1953 Crescendo Varieties practices. This annual musical was given inthe round with the presentation made from the gym floor enabling spectators to see the scenes from all sides. ln the Park, the selected musical, was the story of a young Hollywood starlet, who had forsaken her architect boy friend and come to a typical high school to get ideas for her newest picture. Things became complicated when two young high school boys became madly in- fatuated, not knowing that she was really a movie starlet. The twins, a pair of young scamps, stepped into the picture to clear things up and everything was settled the night of the Prom, ln the Park. The antics of the two hobos plus the jealousy of two high school girls, kept the audience laughing while the chorus set the mood for the entertaining mus- ical production. For the first time a plan of alternating the casts was used, with seniors performing Thurs- day and Saturday and iuniors on Friday. Jack Reece solos in Little Johnny One Note as the boys' chorus provides the background music, .N IIIIPIQ'-Fil c THESPIANS PERFORM Curtain going up! Curtain going up! Places everyone! After much hard work, Curtain Call was presented by the dramatics classes for three nights in November at the high school gym. ln the top picture, Elsa Daubenspeck, Benny Dodd, and Leeta Carender are shown in a fortune- telling scene from The Weak Spot, a play which later won the top prize at the Ball State Drama Festival. lt was a comedy which revolved around the prediction of Mr. West's death. Things became confused when Elsa, portraying Mrs. West, received a telegram that her husband had been killed. The catch was that Mr. West happened to be sitting in the living room at the time. In the second picture is a scene from Charlie, My DarIing, a skit presented by Louise Grayson and Mary Rose Matthews. lt was a comedy about two women who became confused during their telephone conversation about Charlie, the dog, who was misunderstood to be a man. Safe Area, a skit involving two English women, Lucretia Johnson and Janice Alexander, and a lady tramp, Marcia Ramsey, was another comedy which took place during the war. The two staid English women were solemnly talking when the tramp arrived on the scene and sat on a nearby bench. The noises she made and the fact that she slyly stole the Englishwomen's lunch box had the audience in stitches. Mary Calls the Cattle Home was about an artist, Earla Griffith and her modern painting. A prospective buyer, Janet Neal, thinking she was quite well-informed, began to try to figure the pic- ture out. With the needed props being portrayed in pantomime the skit proved to be another laugh- getting comedy. Dawn, the dramatic play of Curtain Call, was the story of a cruel drunkard, Jerry Troxell, who brutally mistreated his young wife, Donna Burgner. The story involved a doctor, Duane Farley, who tried to rescue the wife but only suceeded in getting them all killed. The last scene took place in heaven where the young couple's daughter was shown meeting them. In the last picture, Janet Neal, Marcia Ramsey, Virginia Miller, Elsa Daubenspeck, Janice Alexander, Lucretia Johnson, David Paris, Duane Farley, Leeta Carender, Earla Griffith, Louise Grayson, Donna Burgner, and Judy Neff are shown doing some of the stage work which helped make the plays a success. .N irlvly-.Nix MACERETTES LEAD FANS IN Up, down, back, forth! Now spell! No, no, no - that's all wrong! These sounds issued from the gym during many early morn- ing practices of the cheerblock. Helping keep up school spirit, the Macerettes performed at all home games, presented several special pro- grams, and introduced for the first time the EXCITING GAMES Macerette Song written by Sharon Bradway, Janet Neal, and Norma Hagerty. Dedicated to Barbara Macer, a former New Castle cheerleader, the girls in the block wore green wool skirts and white cord shirt iackets. Miss Pauline Jordan was this year's sponsor. Row I L M. Conway, O, Coleman, W. Brown, D. Williams, N. Brown, D. Mettert, J. Neal, B. Ratclitt, D. Burgner, D. Holtzel, B. McCollum. Row 2 - N. Ooten, L. Wimmer, M. Ash, D. Charlton, l. Land, L. Johnson, W. Anderson, P. Johnson, J. Alex- ander, G. Wills, R. Wantz. Row 3 -- R. Reno, J. Wood, S. Wallen, J. Henry, D. Williams, G. Caldwell, M. Gribbons, J. DeFord, P, Vosburgh, K. Gorman, J. Warner. Row 4 - S. Brookshire, B. Sears, J. Wilt, V. Barker, P. Mayer, B. Harris, J. Rush, A. Brummett, C. S. Hall, D. Grunden, M. Thompson. Row 5 1 A. Saylor. N. Bond, P. Benson, J. Abshire, P, Upchurch, J. Bennett, J. Knotts, P. Adams, S. Parker, J. Mclfechnie, H. Upchurch. Row 6 1 R. Fox, J. Padgett, L. Hagerman, D. Melton, C. Rea, C. M. Hall, S. Cross, L. Daubenspeck, N. Stoops, E. Craig, L. Fellers. Row 7 - L. Johnson, N. Montgomery, C. Groves, N. Hagerty, S. Baker, T. Pavey, M. Bowsman, V. Stephens, H. Marcum, L. Marcum, M. Dishman. Row 8 - K. Chambers, J. Murray, L. Waln, V. King, C. Garrard, N. Shock, M. Turner, M. Harding, P. Sanders. 5 x. I ,S M, , 1 fs an 4 1 if 'ii 5 M 1 'iv L- fa V255 xi ' sr .1 iff, I Q ff Ji ,, hug T' , ix I-. 2 2 .35 :ZTZ I REQ.: Q A Qian? . 3 , .M 5 .L , A, W Q n .9 . . ,af-:ggi nf ,v -'ff' r' ,.f . ,,,, ':',f L, Q .ll ff -, 1: . 1' X I 1 'f Vf xr 1' ' ,. I K- X f V, ff a x,, ,J 4 n R73 , PI, ' 9 ' . Al .. rK4, .,,,Q-gas f mf, l 37 f,,'. ,K g fi ' Q' 5, X f i V 4 27 ,WV ,,, . Q9 A 'ff 'ie we ..,,,,,- an g 3' W' r,, Q fix .i,. .wifgf if is 'A 'Ja E in 12 9 0' wg. ' an 0 A f xf 5 1: ' ,kr .L .-.Mg f 5 SMX ...Qxy gasfki XX XY V' x .s ' Q I '- , g' 03 WWF i , J FQ -is Ht' With streamers of brown and aqua forming the background, T o m m y Robbins and his band played at Hi-Y's on- nual Harvest Hop, the first big dance of the year which was held during Thanksgiving va- cation. BANDS, DECORATIONS, AND FLOWERS-ALL The highlight of the Hi-Y dance was the crowning of Queen Elaine Ingram and the presentation of her attendants. Larry Fox was voted Mr. Basketball at the G.A.A. dance after the Evansville game. Leeta Carender presented Larry with a basketball with his title inscribed on it. Runners-up were Leon Ammerman and Charlie Thompson, fllxmlnml Beta and Hi-Y col- laborated on Holi- d a y H o p a n d brought Bill Thomp- son and his band from I.U. to ploy on December 26. White Christmas trees with pink ornaments car- ried out the fairy land theme of pink and white. ADD SPARKLE TO OUR BIG DANCES James Hagerman, NHS senior, was voted King Es- kimo at National Honor So- ciety's annual dance after the Logansport game. At Betais Heart's Hop, Beverly Ratcliff was chosen queen and crowned by her escort, Je r r y Wilkinson. After the announcement the couples were deluged by a storm of balloons and con- fetti. Um' lllnzrfrrul Um- ln on enchanted gym of pole lights and fan las IC beauty Q u e e n Phyllis Robinson reigned over the l953 Prom The Queen s lavender bou faunf formal blended unto the maze of royal colors if of ourple and sllver PROM S CORONATION THEME TRANSFORMS Sharon B od y Esther Hurt Elolne Ingram Q! wiv f' , s Cl' 2 ' . ' 1 r wo ' GYM INTO ROYAL ENCHANTMENT Royal Enchantment was the theme of the 1953 Junlor Prom and It was a dance fat for a real queen wrth the royal colors of purple and white cascadnng an splendor from the ceullng of a transformed gym After alrghtlng from a royal coach gue ts were greeted by a fauryland scene complete wnth pale lrghts and whtte plllars The muslc of Hal Kern and has band formed the perfect background a the queen and her court ascended to the royal throne crowned with a gold crown set with blue stones Wearing bands of white fastened with colorful medallions the Queen and the Court descended regally from the throne room and lorned the eager crowd below nn a corona hon dance lt was a wonderful night one the tumors and seniors wall never forget , S I S . w h e r e Phyllis Robinson was I I Janie Stinson Margaret Anne Lane Ina Van Hoy ,ui Row l Rosemary Hurst Norma Hagerty Patty Adams Judy Day Mary George Hunter Elsa Daubenspeck Lodema Bergun Phyllis Robinson Row 2 Rlchard Jolnes Tom Rungo Joyce Hall Morgue Turner Mary Hardlng Erlc May M Wright Row 3 Raymond Cooper O T Myers John Hamm Jerry Troxell Jnm Wrught Jlm Boyd SCHOOL SPIRIT INCREASES WITH COUNCILS HELP Um are One of the schools I e a d 1 ng organtzatnons was the newly organized Student Councll Mem bers were elected In Oct o er by an all sc ool ballot where offucnal vot Ing machines were used fo the flrst time ln he top ptcture several coun cll members are shown meetung wlth Mr Red mon duscussmg school problems Below Elsa Dauben speck Student Council presndent ts shown col lectrng money for M Crows memorlal A clean up campaign sponsorlng several con vocations and provldung musuc before school be gan each mormng were among other prolects the Councll accomplished Other offlcers were John Hamm vtce pres: dent Phyllns Robinson secretory and Tom Run go treasurer 5 l ' I 2-V 4', K X X N . 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' Html 'rl I ft1n ALTRUSA ROTARY SELECT OUTSTANDING SENIORS Because of therr vocational lnterest In a specnfnc fleld and also for scho lastlc achlevement and qualatles of leadership eleven semors were chosen Altrusa Glrls The selection of sensor gurls IS an annual prolect of New Castle s Altrusa Club These eleven gurls were hon ored at a dlnner ln January where Mass Pearl Dunn elementary educatron supervrsor was guest speaker Sensor gurls selected and therr voca tlonal Interests are Phyllls Robinson athletics, Julla Helton, soclal studies Margaret Anne Lane Engllsh J Young sclence Mary Jane Chastain mathematlcs Judy Ballard gournalnsm Joyce McNabb homemakmg Dons Ast speech Nancy Brown art Jeanne Stove muslc and Nancy Martm buss ness Row I Mal Grvner Jack Andrews Bull Tatum Row Jim Wrlght Bob Ricks Blll Wilt Tom Ringo Row I Phyllis Robinson Jullo Helton Row 2 Margaret Anne Lane Jo Young Mary Jane Chas tam Judy Ballard Row 3 Joyce McNabb Dons Ast Nancy Brown Jeanne Stove Scholarship, leadership and good character are the qualntles for which enght senior boys were chosen Junuor Rotarians Each year one of the Natlonal Honor Soclety prolects ns the selectuon of boys who become Junlor Rotaruans Boy members of Honor Society auto mattcally become members Each boy who IS chosen IS entitled to attend the luncheon meetungs of Rotary Club for one month thereby be coming acquainted wlth Rotary pro cedure and members Boys chosen thus year are Malcom Grrner Jack Andrews Bull Tatum Bull Wrlt Tom Rmgo Jrm Wright Robert Rrcks and Leon Ammerman These boys were selected as much as possible to represent dlfferent vocatuonal Interests Unr llundrfd Fzze I . . I , . I ' : , :0 I I I : , I , i , 1 ,: , 1 , - T I . - T 1 I ' I - 1 I - , , , 2- , , , . I , - . .X . h , , , I I I , . J '- Row l - Jeanne Stove, Lorna Newby, Janet Tritt- schuh, Barbara McDaniel. Row 2 - Ruth Fischel, Donita Beguhn, Joyce Adams, Sharon Stephens, Mr. Risley. Resolved: That the President of the United States should be elected by a direct vote of the people. This was the national debate question which members of the New Castle High School Debate Club chose as the basis for their debate work. The debaters met every Wednesday after school to work on material for their debates and also to work on extempo- raneous speeches. Officers this year were Jan Trittschuh, president, Jeanne Stove, vice-president, Lorna Kay Newby, N.F.L. recorder, and Barbara McDaniel, librarian. Members of the affirmative team were Sharon Stephens and Lorna Kay Newby, while negative debaters were Donita Beguhn and Barbara McDaniel. Faculty adviser was Hobart Risley. Speech X members were the students who worked after school hours, getting points for National Forensic League and helping to provide programs for various civic organizations. Faculty advisers were Mr. Elrod, Miss Rucker, Mrs. Lane, and Mr. Risley. WYSN STAFF, SPEECH AND GOVERNMENT Tl fk F a fsiffom ki Mot Row l - K. Tyner, S. Brown, P. Riggs, B, Hunter, D. Ast, J, Trittschuh, M, Hunter, J. Hurst. Row 2 - Mr. Eisley, E. Craig, Baker, M, Dishman, J, Curlett. Row 3 - R. Hurst, B. McDaniel, D, Worl, A. Troinor. Row 4 - E. Daubenspeck, M. by S Booher D Beguhn, S. Stephens, P, Black, R. Fischel, J. Yockey, Mr. Elrod, Matthews, J. Neal, J. Brown, L. New , , , . ss Rucker, Mrs. Lane, B. Dodd, T. Semler, ll 11 Six STUDENTS HAVE LARGE AUDIENCE Row I - Jack Andrews, Bob Cole, Elsa Daubenspeck, Doris Ast, Susan Brown. Row 2 t Miss Rucker, Jeanne Stove, Judy Brown, Janet Trittschuh. low 3 Mr. Risley, Mr. Reed, Tom Preble, Lorna Newby. The members of the WYSN staff were kept busy this year, preparing and presenting numerous programs over the city schools' FM station. High school students were more familiar with pro- grams of announcements and devotions which were presented by the Radio 3l classes over the PA system. WYSN began broadcasting at 8:45 a.m. and continued until 3:15 p.m. Broadcasts of the home football and basketball games were also heard on the school station. WYSN could be heard on Channel 2l6 at 9l.l megacycles on the FM dial. The programs that were pre- sented were both taped and live. Almost all staff members had their own programs, consisting of music requests, story telling, interviews, and student talent shows. Purdue Legislative Assembly was held at Purdue University early in December and was in reality, a mock Congress where students presided, presented bills, and worked on committees iust as is done in Washington. At an all-school election in November, we used voting machines and campaigned in earnest to determine five delegates and the same number of alter- nates to represent NHS. Doris Ast polled the most votes and therefore was selected as senator. Other students attended as representatives. Choosing from several suggested topics, delegates each wrote a bill or a resolution which they presented at Pur- due. The bills had to be passed by a committee before they were sent before the House or Senate. Elsa Daubenspeck and Jack Andrews were chosen among the top ten students f from the House of Representatives. Row l - B. Bouslog, E. Hurt, D. Knotts, D. Ast, C. Johnson, E. Ingram. Row 2 1 J. Neal, J. Ford, B. Hardqrove, P. Black, E. Troxell, A. Trainor, N. Marcum. Row 3 1 Miss Rucker, T. McElroy, D. Lange, M. Griner, L. Kennedy, J. Hanning, K. Tyner, H. Keith, C. McCorkhilI, L. Horney. Une Hundred SUIUI1 gli: PN Q f-,J A hh tr 9 QV' le QD H494 LT dill... a I FHA members, Raymond Coop- er, Jim Wright, ond Jerry Troxell learn in home economics classes that men must shore the respon- sibilities of the home. f 1 Row l Carolyn Sweugart Jeanne Stove Marcna Hodson Lorna Newby Rheta Reese Charlotte Newby Row 2 Por G1-qfflg Dnana Wllllams Mary Hardung Jane Jordan Marilyn Shepherd Jane Wotrlng Joyce Hall Row 3 Charlotte Wnllnams Margoe Turner Sally Burch Cheryl Van Buslurk Judy Whuteman UNDERCLASSMEN JOIN IN ALPHAS ACTIVITIES Rosemary Armstrong lights the candle of Carolyn Swengart durnng the Alpha unntuatnon at the Methodust Church as Jeanne Stove Rheta Gorman and Lorna Kay Newby watch 1 H11111l11l I 11 Freshmen and sophomore gurls were ad mltted to Alpha Trl H1 Y for the 'first tame thus year when It was reorgamzed for underclassmen Each year offlcers are sent to Camp Tecumseh for a perlod of tralnlng ln leadershup They also partncnpate In the Easter l.lly campaign for handlcapped chrldren The purpose of Alpha as To create manntann and extend through the home school and community hugh standards of Chrlstlan character They try to carry out thus purpose by dosng things for the school communnty and thenr own club Offncers for thus past year were Jeanne Stove president Rosemary Armstrong vlce presndent Rheta Gorman treasurer Marcia Hodson secretary Carolyn Swel gart sergeant at arms and Lorna Kay Newby chaplain The only second se mester changes were Joyce Hall vuce presndent and Sally Burch treasurer 1. .X ,.. Q I C., Ii s ' ' ' 1,4 If ' l , W1 t 1. e-' ' ,- so 1 w 'L 5 l V 4 11 -1 1 1 1 1 1 . - , , 1 1 1 1 . - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 - 1. 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - 11 1 1 - I I 1 ' I 1 I .. I J . 1 ' ' I I ' - 1 ' I 1 - 1 1 Here Barbara DeWitt, Betty Walcott, Wanda Anderson, and Ginny Miller are working hard washing the walls of the can- teen as their part in the initia- tion. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, one of the biggest and most active all-girl clubs in NHS, spon- sored Heart's Hop, where Beverly Ratcliff reigned as Queen, Letterman's Banquet, Ma-Pa-Me Banquet, Senior Party, and a New Year's Tea. They also sold cokes, ice cream, and pickles at the basketball games, made Thanksgiving baskets for needy persons, and gave scrapbooks and toys to the handicapped children. Officers for the year were Susan Brown, president, Mary Rose Matthews, vice president, Cecelia Johnson, treasurer, Sharon Bradway, secretary, Doris Ast, chaplain, and Helen Enochs, sergeant- at-arms. Mrs. Mary Rickert, English teacher in New Castle High School, was Beta sponsor this year. BETA GIRLS COMBINE SOCIETY WITH SERVICE Row l - K. McConnell, Y. Bales, J. Steele, G. Franklin, D. Ast, C. Johnson, S. Brown, M. Matthews, S. Bradway, Mrs. Rickert, M. Hunter, E. Daubenspeck, B. Ratcliff. Row 2 - R. Fischel, N. Ooten, M. Conway, G. Irwin, L. Grayson, E. Ingram, B. Wilt, N. Stoots, J. Young, D Wiles, P. Robinson, L. Carender, E. Hurt. Row 3 - l. Van Hoy, C. Hinshaw, M. Tower, K. Gorman, E. Griffith, J. Smitherman, L. Batchiield, S. Craft, S. Wilson, J. Cheek, S. Simerly, C. Elmore, B. Hard- grove, J. Stinson. Row 4 - D. Charlton, P. Kelsay, M. Stoddard, V. Miller, D. Holtzel, N. Gregory, I. Rothrock, l. Land, J. Ballard, L. Grayson, D. Knotts, K. Brown, B. Walcott, M. Lane. Row 5 - P. Johnson, P. North, W. Anderson, M. Ramsey J Neal J Alexander P Black N Marcum L Johnson L Ber in S Dutfe B DeWitt C Corbin ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.. ,.g,. y,. ,. '.Row6- A. Trainor, D. Warl, S. Link, P. Roger, B. Bouslog, J. Speers, J. Trittschuh, J. Neff, D. Stephens, J. Marcum, R. Nipp, D, ledbetter. Um' llluzdreld fflvzwz Mary Davis, Norma Sheffield, Mary Smith, and Fayrene Shel- ton are presenting the Wednes- day chapel program over the PA. Bible club was started in NHS in i952 by a group of students and teachers who thought there was need for a religious club in the high school. One of their main activities was the weekly Wednesday chapel programs they presented over the PA. The main purpose of the club is to help others and stimulate clean living. They discussed these problems in their meetings and tried to see the improvements made. Other activities were the lnterchurch Youth Meetings, Christmas baskets given to the needy, caroling at Christmas, and a spring banquet. Officers were Judy Curlett, president, Lothair Green, vice-president, Linda Pierce, secretary, Fayrene Shelton, treasurer, Norma Sheffield, chaplain, Sarah Booher, parliamentarian, and Thelma Mayne, assistant parliamentarian. CHAPEL PROGRAMS PROMOTE BIBLE CLUB'S AIM 1 'milf E, W - 1'- J L T-4 5 -:A Row l -- Thelma Mayne, Sarah Booher, Linda Pierce, Judy Curlett, Lothair Green. Row 2 - Miss Lewelta Po ue Ruth Rains Ruth Ziglar Anabelle Bardsley Evelyn Armstrong Dorothy Hacker, Mr. Alvin Lake. Row 3 - Ben g , , , , , Dodd, Sue Bennett, Delores Dalton, Bobette Grillin, Joyce Jones, Howard Hail. Um' llllllillfll Tu wir 1' Q be Mrs Bnshop Row 2 P Muller J Malcom K Hlll C Ballard M Funderburg B Brown J Bennett l Wummer J Knrk patrick Mrs Fleet Mass Brooker Row 3 D Spencer J Mc Cnlght M Adams L Tmkle O Coleman C Johnson W Brown W Burgan C Bowne B Parker S Kramuen D Stephens Raw 4 O Denney V Denney l Barratt N Gregory R leDuc B Tower C Thomas N Brown C Morgan B Smnth S Tremaun Row 5 D Reyman M Grmer B Cole L Horney H Keuth D Locker J Wrlght G bmntherman D Sanders D Dudley F B L A MYSTERY PERSON KEEPS NHS GUESSING W o ns t9 Phnl Moore Harry Keuth and on locker are trying lo get a peek at the mystery person They found out at the dance that at was Nancy Stoats The school supply store IS one of the buggest and best known protects of the Future Bustness Leaders of Amerlca each year Each school period, dlfferent club members manage the store to gain ex peruence Other events of FBLA were the Chrnst mas party party for the sensor members of thelr club a sprung hlke lello sales, typmg contest, and the Busmess Bounce dance at whtch Nancy Stoots was dns gulsed as the mystery person The club had two lmtlattons durmg the year, one In October and the other tn February Officers for this year were Phrl Moore, presldent, Joyce Jones, vlce presldent, Duane Mettert, secretary, Sondra Ballard, treasurer, and Vetta Russell reporter One Hundred Thzrtven AT sf '11 fx' 1 1. . 1 ty t I - l 1 . K , f, .i 5 ' x L . 1. g'Tf ' ' . . I t ' I .. ' f ft' . wr, I.. 1, ., , k , ht, , ' '. QQ. A ' . '. 'e?'..'. x ' ' 'ft' 'Kzf Row l, I. to r. - P. Birch, S. Ballard, V. Russell, P. Moore, J. Jones, D. Mettert, M. Davis, M, Boyd, M. Jordan, D. Burgner, . J - T 1 Q I v I 4 Q I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' . I ' . - ' , . , ' . - . , . T , . . - , A , . , - , . , . , . I - . 1 1 ' T ' I r I ' I I I I I Q 1 f I I - I ' I ' ' i - I ' l I ' I ' I . U 1 - 1 - D I ' N ' I ' I ' ' 0 0 0 0 h ' i . ' , ' , D I I I . I l wl P Garten E Braytcn J Yockey M Turner B Clearwater P Kelsay M Stoddara K Gorman R Fuschel Neal Mrs Franclco Row Waln M dan S men S So S Rntchle M Whnte M e s P Sherry L Evans Mrs Davlsson Mrs Brosey Row 3 ephens B ohnson J own E ns Klu O ae n R eDuc Rnchman Wood Kelso l Cooper Mlss Eu ar Row J Cleek G Green C Thomas J Gustnn Mundell B oe C er Toxe D Lock J Wrl FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUB HELPS FOREIGN TEACHER Pat Kelsoy Mrs Betty Francnsco Marrlyn Stoddard and Morgue Turner are gettung ready to serve coffee and donuts to the nrght classes -1. 1 Z Um llumlnr uurlftrz Natlonally the Future Homemakers of America as a servnce club, and this ns true also of the NHS chapter FHA members served coffee and donuts to the night school classes each Tuesday and Thursday they held candy sales bake sales, and rummage sales throughout the year and In these ways ralsed money for thelr yearly prolect and thelr own actuvn tres FHA has a yearly prolect dealung wrth foreign countries and thus year they sold 25 cent UNESCO stamps to help Clandarla Manlantoa who rs teachlng In the Phlllpplnes Offncers were Pat Kelsay presvdent Kathleen Gorman vlce president Lounse Cooper secretary M a fl ly n Stoddard treasurer Joy Yockey hlstorlan, Raymond Cooper parlnamentarlan Margle Turner editor and Jean Warner song leader Ro ,l.tor.-. ,. .- ,- .. ,. ,. H- ..' , S, I , '5 , 2 -- L. , . Jor , . Kra i , K. Hill, B. ears, J. ots, . ' ' , . ' , .S ll, , -, , , , ' , . . -S. St , .J , .Br ,E. va ,O. s, .Cl- ma,.l. ,J.' ,J. f-l- Yt- 1 ' 'l- 41- , . ' ,- ,- '. P. , . C I , R. oop , J. r ll, . EV, - 'gh'- I I I 'V ff ' .3 l ' . T - -9 . . Q I 1 1 ' I 1 J 1 F . . F u In .- . 0 O I I , I I - I . , .1 ff .. Phyllis Robinson, Onedia Klus and other G.A.A. girls iump tor the re- bound shot by Sally Wilson at one of their basketball games. GIRL ATHLETES EARN Participation in various sports and passing various tests of skill enables Girls Athletic Association members to work for awards. The awards that can be received are shields, chevrons, and state plaques. GAA girls are given a wide variety of sports in which they can participate. Among these are speedball, girls' basketball, volley- ball, tennis, golf, archery, softball, horse- shoe, table tennis, and badminton. They also travel out of town to play other schools in several sports. Officers this year were Leeta Carender, president, Oneida Klus, vice-president, Dor- othy Caldwell, secretary, Dottie Stephens, treasurer, and Nancy Anderson, sergeant- at-arms. Miss Jan Fleming and Miss Pauline Jordan were sponsors for the club. POINTS FOR AWARDS Row l, l. to r. - M. Warner, A. Saylor, S. Wallen, J. Grady, S. Wilson, O. Klus, L. Carender, B. Hardgrove D Stephens S. Hoosier, A. Minnetield. Row 2 - Miss Jordan, E. Brayton, J. Wood, W. Clark, H. Gipson, J. Bennett, J. Abshire J War ner, L. Johnson, J. Henry, C. Weisse. Row 3 - P. Robinson, J. Adams, N. Anderson, J. Stove, F. Humble S Flowers Chambers, J. Murray, A. Griffith, C. Newby, S. Craft. Row 4 - B. Robinson, D. Stearnes, M. Woolsey J Padgett R Rosenbarger, B. Hardwick, S. Dudley, D. Caldwell, S. Sheppard, C. Ford, D. Bell, P. Marsh. One Hundred Fifteen Junior SunShine was organized as a sep- arate group this school year and only fresh- men and sophomore girls could be members. When they become iuniors they can ioin the Senior SunShine club. Among the activities of the club were the Mother-Daughter party and the get-ac- quainted party where old members greeted the new freshmen. The club also prepared Thanksgiving food plates and Christmas bas- kets. They also helped Senior SunShine plan the Snowball dance. Pei Adams, Carolyn Mae Hall, Officers were Rosemary Hurst, president, E400 C'Gi9f-BU'bU'0 Bfcnd'-f and Carol Rea, vice-president, Sylvia Cross, cor- C '0'Y 5We'9 Wmk h Pp Y on responding secretary, Linda Daubenspeck, the favors for the Junior SunShine Mother-Dcugmer pony. recording secretary, Brenda Harris, treasurer, Janet Knotts, sergeant-at-arms, and Grace McCormick, chaplain. UNDERCLASSMEN FORM OWN SUNSHINE CLUB s fr ' 4 e, - fs -4 ', 1 . ' 'Q J. . ' l.:' 'Q 95- B ,Q , gl-: . T . - ' ' .-J 'i'4Q.s-'. T S if . I . A 6 . X. fs! ' Row l, l. to r. - J. Wood, B. Clearwater, C. Rea, L. Daubenspeck, R. Hurst, S. Cross, B. Harris, J, Knotts, G. McCormick P, Mayer, C. S. Hall, S, Reuter, S. Birch. Row 2 - Mrs. Sanders, J. Padgett, L. Wimmer, B, Robinson, D, Salida, S. Baker J. Rush, C. VanBuskirk, J. Whiteman, M. Hodson, M. Shepherd, J. Jordan, J. Hall, J. Wotring. Row 3 -- A. Toller, V Barker, N. Anderson, N. Bond, C. Groves, P. Benson, C. Sweigart, M. Harding, M. Turner, B. Brandt, P. Grattis, C. Gorrard V. King, 8. Lockridge, Row 4 - L. Fellers, M. Dishman, D. Grunden, L. Woln, S. McGinnis, K. Chambers, D. Murray, N Stoops, T. Pavey, J. Mcliechnie, D. Melton, P. Adams, E. Craig. Row 5 1 S. Wallen, B. Hunter, G. Bgvender, A, Griffin R. Fox, L. Hagerman, J. Padgett, G. Hern, M. Meeks, M. White, N. Smith. J. Soots. Row 6 - S. Ritchie, D. Bell, G. Caldwell S. Hines, S. Shepperd, B. Carter, S. Brookshire, A. Brummett, J. Day, C, M. Hall, C. McLane, S. Hopkins, L. Draper. Uni' Ilnntlfffl .Nrxlrrrl YW w I t N Ooten M Conway G lrwun S Lank B Bouslog P Rager B Walcott E Daubenspeck G Franklun S eele Mar In R Fnschel D Stephens Muss Hendrtc s Row Cheek W Burgan S lly W lson D Knotts ram D Ast osler B Witt rgln Tru sc uh Cor ln Ne J Youn Row B ck E Gr: I J Smrtherman L Batchtleld K Gorman L Johnson W Anderson P Johnson K Brown D Charlton I Rothrock D Worl Cur ett Row odscn V asant S S m rly C Elm e Alex der G Wul s V Mu er N Marcum J Mc N b P Kelsay M Stoddard J Speers A Traunor M Hunter Row 5 D Ledbetter E Armstrong North O Ratcluft S Brown S Bradway D Ho zel M Lane L Carender Row S on I Van Neal Y Ba es P Roblnson D Burgner M Matthews M Ramsey SUNSHINE HONORS FACULTY IDEAL LADIES Phyllus Ruger Carol Corbun and Betty Walcott are ready to start worknng on the sleugh for their annual Snowball Dance One ofthe largest clubs SunShme So cnety was started In NHS March I7 l938 by Mrs Fyllous Fisher Because the mem bershlp had grown so large this year the group was duvnded onto Semor SunShme and Junlor SunShme Each gurl ln Sensor SunShme selected an Ideal Lady The actlvltles of the club Included the party where gurls revealed their Identity to the Ideal Ladies Snow ball Dance Faculty Tea, popcorn sales at the basketball games and the Dad Daughter Date Night Offlcers for thus year were Elsa Dauben speck president, Betty Walcott vlce pres :dent Gmger Franklm corresponding sec retary, Phyllis Roger recording secretary Judy Steele treasurer Beverly Bouslog sergeant at arms and Su Llnk chaplain Um Hzmdnd S 1 , A 'L , x A V ' in , 1 I - I I I A . 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Drop r N Bon D Begu n P Riggs N Anderson M As R Zl ar Row 4 D Stearnes A McClaun J Jordan C VanBuskrrk G Bovender K Watt M Shepherd C Swergart O Brum t L rney H h Loc e Sml Row utchtns D dd G Ric t R Coo er Bon J Re D Goodwin D Paul B Rogers J Barratt D Brommer Row 6 arry Tro D Planeaux J Hamm P Achor D Brenner J Raines ANNUAL BANQUET REVIVES ROMAN CUSTOMS Elaine Hodson Barbara McDaniel and Judy Brown help Marsee Beckett as he puts up the banner for Senatus Pop ulusque Romanus or l.atrn Club Una Humlra rl' I' ight: f n Senatus Populusque Romanus better known rn NHS as Latln Club was organ lzed un 939 but the name S P Q was not adopted untll l948 Miss Mabel Hodson has been the club sponsor slnce the club was organized A gala affair where slaves wanted on the Senators dressed rn their togas was the Roman banquet which IS each year the club s most outstanding event They also had a treasure hunt Lattn spell downs motion plctures a Chrtstmas party and the observance of the Floralra or Roman May Day when bouquets of sprung flowers were placed In all the rooms an the school Offrcers for thas year were Judy Brown presrdent Marsee Beckett, vrce presrdent Barbara McDanrel secretary Elame Hod son treasurer and Sylvaa Srmerly has torran Q X .'. si I T F , . ' ' , W Ai l X - ' v , 'X Xt' 'N 1 Ro , l. to r. - . , . ' , . , . 1 - ' . - , - , . ' . . . aht, . Shi I, ,I C. Elmd ,.S. Hopk' , L. Plunkitt, J. Padgett, V. Ba k , J. N tt, S. L'nk. 3 - . ' , . H , B. H , . Ellis, B. wson, S. ines, . , . e , . d, . h , . ' , . , , h, . 'gl . met, . Ho . , , Keit I, D. k,r,- G. 'th. 5 - P. H ' , B. o , . ' ker , . p , P. d, . no, , ' , . , . , . , . . - J. H , B. Ricks, J. xell, . , . , ' ' l . . . R. Larry Frazier and Richard Hines work in the machine shop while Duane Riley watches. The boys are putting to practice the things they have learned in machine shop. Little steel hammers for key chains were made by the boys in Machinist Club and sold at the Steel Chip Skip, their February dance. The club also had mixer parties, a box supper, and an over-night field trip. In order to provide social functions for its members, the Machinist club was organized several years ago. To be able to become a member of the club, the student must be taking machine trades. Officers for the year were Edward West, president, Larry Frazier, vice-president, Bill Flowers, treasurer, and Jack Bledsoe, secretary. Mr. Hurley Jett was the Machinist Club sponsor. MACHINISTS FIND RECREATION THROUGH CLUB 6 Row l, I. to r, - Wallace Raley, Richard Frazier, David Whiteman, Ed West, Bill Flowers, Mr. Hurley Jett. Row 2 - Jack Bledsoe, Roger Williams, Don Malkemus, Bob Baldwin, Paul Brunham, Fred Roberts. Row 3 - Dick Hines, Duane Riley, Randall Lawson, Jerry Flowers, Tom Smith. One Hundred .Yineteen Judy Ballard, Margaret Anne Lane, and Jack Andrews look over toys the students have brought in to give to the underprivileged chil- dren at Christmas. National Honor Society is the only high school club whose members are chosen by the teachers. Only second semester juniors and seniors are eligible. They are chosen accord- ing to leadership, scholastic ability, service, and character. The society is a national organiza- tion and was organized in NHS in l934. The activities of National Honor Society in- clude a toy drive at Christmas for underpriv- ileged children, the selling of Trojan seals, ushering at music concerts, and compiling the honor roll. First semester officers were Jack Andrews, president, Margaret Anne Lane, vice-president, Phyllis Robinson, secretary, and Elaine Ingram, treasurer. For the second semester they were Mary Jane Chastain, president, Lorna Newby, vice-president, Jeanne Stove, secretary, and Ina Van Hoy, treasurer. FACULTY CHOOSES HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Row I, I. to r. 1 Doris Ast, Elaine Ingram, Jack Andrews, Phyllis Robinson, Margaret Anne Lane, Elsa Daubenspeclz, Lorna Kay Newby. Row 2 -- Bob Ricks, Jeanne Stove, Susan Brown, Ina Van Hoy, Judy Ballard, Mary Jane Chastain, Miss Cath- erine Ratclitfe. Um' H1mn'rwd I-1le'V1I1' L f..4.,... S I Q I xi: w I t Mr James Elrod Judy Brown Doris Ast Jan Trrttschuh Dove Brenner Mnss Juanita Rucker Row 2 Susan Brown Elsa Daubenspeck Leeto Carender Sharon Bradwoy Barbara McDanreI Row 3 Pat Kelsay Kenny Tyner Marcra Conway Sharon Stephens N F L MEMBERS SPEAK FOR CIVIC AUDIENCES Judy Brown Dorn Ast Janet rrnttschuh and Dave Brenner are busy at work rn the Inbrary planning a meeting ofthe Natlonal Forensc League Doris Ast and Janet Trrttschuh were the only two members of Natronal Forensrc League to earn the Degree of Dlstrnctlon whlch means they arned 200 pomts by glvlng speeches Other lesser degrees are Member Honor, and Excellence To gain membershrp a student had to earn twenty pomts by erther contest speaking or by gnvlnq a clvrc speech be fore an adult audrence The members then had to earn at least ten pomts per year to keep therr membershlps Miss Juanita Rucker Mr Hobart Rrsley and Mr James Elrod sponsors also had to earn pomts Officers thrs year were Dorrs Ast, president Janet Trlt schuh, vlce president, Judy Brown treasurer and Dave Brenner secretary Um Ilundnd Tuurl10nc A 4.4 K , ., B -. , I . 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' ' , 1 , ell .2 wi w l t Brllue Hunter Jackie Wood Sue Wallen Judy Ballard Jo Young Almalea Soylor Duane Murray Miss Frances Halberstadt Row 2 Saundra Sheppard Darrelle Grunden Sara Hlnes Joyce Wnlt Sharon Stephens Donato Beguhn Barbara McDaniel Patsy Marsh Row 3 Pat Graffns Deanne Stearnes Norma Smuth Loretta Johnson Louise Draper Shlrley Hopkins Judy Day Sue Parker PRESS CLUB ENCOURAGES UNDERCLASS WRITERS Darrelle Grunden and Judy Day hugh pount members of the Press Club check an their stones wuth Judy Ballard editor l Um Humfruf Tufnlx Tuff Press Club one ofthe newest clubs In school was orgamzed at the frrst of thus year, wnth only freshmen and sophomores ellgvble for membersh p One of the mam purposes of the club was to create an rn terest an lournallsm among the under classmen to prepare them for later work on the Phoenix or Rosennlal staffs Each member of the club went to certain teachers each week for news They then recelved polnts for the storves they turned They helped the Phoenix and Rosen mol staffs durung subscrlptlon drnves and with thenr dances and they also held a party of their own an May Judy Ballard and Jo Young Phoenux edrtors presided as student sponsors and Mlss Frances Halberstadt was the faculty advrser J . . 'f I S Jr K . I! 'iff , 39 I ll I ., - .Q dk' 1 I 4: 1 'Y .0 5 1 N ' li . '- A -vf A l ' ,J ' ' aa f , 1 A ' A i ' X 1: , N, W ' fl R . H, , , , , r ' , A x - fs Y n tx J ' t ' Ro , l. o r. - ' ' , ' , . , f V ' , ' . , in. ' - f , Jack Martin, Steve McKown, John Maher, Don Medalen, Hath Harvey, Chuck Darling, Morgan Hunter, Clit- ford Roberts, Don Ballard, Jim Frost, and Carl Graham get together alter their club meeting. The Fifth Quarter Dance, which was held after a football game, parties at the YMCA, basketball games, Christmas bas- kets for needy people, and a Christmas party were on the list of activities for Questers Hi-Y. They also sent some of their members to a training camp at Camp Tecumseh in the spring. During the first semester Mr. Frank Aldrich was the sponsor, and during the second semester Mr. Robert Smith took over the duties of sponsor. Officers for the year were Don Medal- en, president, Steve McKown, vice-presi- dent, John Maher, secretary, Eric May, treasurer, Don Tichenor, chaplain, and Gene Ashton, sergeant-at-arms. QUESTERS HI-Y ENJOYS SPORTS, PARTIES Row 'l, I. to r. - M. Dann, B. Catron, D. Tichenor, J. Maher, D. Medalen, S. M:Kown, E. May, J. Rigney B Wright Row 2 - J. Sheppard, J. Goodwin, H. Harvey, J. Mahin, M. Hunter, B. Row, O. T. Myers, C. Darling, C. Gro J Fr Mr. Aldrich. Row 3 - J. Reno, H. Pierson, R. Jackson, B. McCartt, G. Crandall, C. Roberts, C. Edwar s D Balar J. Boyd. Row 4 -- G. Ayres, B. Tollman, R. Lange. One Hundred Tuentm Three Phil Bond, Wayne Parker, and Duane Farley are busy arranging the decora- tions for Harvest Hop to transform the gym into a ballroom. Hi-Y is perhaps the NHS club with the most social activities. ln October the boys held a Pledge party for the new members and their dates and November 28 was the date of Harvest Hop at which Elaine ln- gram reigned as queen. Hi-Y and Beta co-sponsored Holiday Dance, the only formal dance besides Prom, on December 26. The boys gave a banquet for their Mothers and Fathers on March 2, and April 3 they held their Best Girl Banquet. Besides the dances and banquets, they had the concessions at the football games, went to Cambridge City to the fall district meeting, and to Kokomo and Camp Te- cumseh to other conferences. Officers were Jim Wright, president, Phil Hayes, vice-president, Donnie Locker, secretary, Jack Apple, treasurer, Harry Keith, chaplain, and Orville Brummett, sergeant-at-arms. BEST GIRL BANQUET CLIMAXES HI-Y'S YEAR Row l, I. to r. - P. Davis, H. Keith, L. Horney, G. Smith, J. Apple, P. Hayes, J. Wright, D. Locker, O. Brummett, T. Preble, D. Brenner, B, Wheeler. Row 2 - Mr. Reed, J. Hougland, L. Kennedy, J, Stout, B. Tatum, J. Myers, D, Whiteman, P, Bond, D. Paris, J. Childs, G. Jackson, M, Morris. Row 3 - H. Catey, D. Brammer, R. Reeves, B. Cole, J. Henry, G. Rickert, E. VanBuskirk, M. Alexander, W. Parker, J. Aaron, K. Miller, J. Guertin. Row 4 - M. Beckett, T. McElroy, K. Simmons, B. Wilt, J. Harry, G, Printz, D. Farley, R. Mettert, J. Pierson, T. Frost, J. Swaylee, R. Cooper, K. Tyner. Row 5 - F. Cheshire, P, Hutchins, D. Planeaux, J. Hamm, R. Joines, D. Tallman, H. Schroth, B. Ricks, J. Troxell, S. Wheeler, D. Waltmire. Unf llundrvd T11 fnlw'-Four 9409 V bi w 1 o Emnly Brayton Nancy Anderson Bob Rucks Jo Young Thor Semler Gary Reece 2 Mr Hamer Nlflu Row Orvllle Brummett Elalne Hodson Sylvna Neal Jane Jordan Marcia Hodson Ruth Flschel Allen Reese Joe Bar r Row 3 Dave Brenner Bob Johnson Davud Reyman Ronald Wadman FUTURE SCIENTISTS SHOW EXHIBITS AT FAIR Geoff Baker looks at a sample of blood through the macro scope whsle Jo Young takes another sample of blood from Thor Semler The all clty Scnence Farr whlch was held un March was one of the mann events In which members of the Sc ence Club partucnpated Each member was responsnble fo. a sclence exhlblt or a math progect at the falr which was held rn the New Castle Hugh School Gym The club also went to the Junuor Academy of Sclence Meetmg at Earl ham, the Regional Sclence Farr at Ball State the Sc: Math Conference at Purdue the National Sclence Four at Purdue and sponsored the Frog Hop dance Offrcers for the year were J Young and Bob Rncks, co presidents, Gary Reece, secretary, and Thor Sem ler treasurer Miss Mary Rankln and Mr Homer Nuflus, scnence teachers, were sponsors Une Hundred Yumtx F116 4 'O' 'I .4 I z'x. -.f - fs f . s , l 4 ., v ' I ...LL t -f , Y , . .5 Y, Ro , l. t r. - ' , , ' , , , , - ' ', un, - , , , - , . i- , . I Al ll , ' o , . w I t Walt or an rs rs x F n M Lane S uter Burch Row 2 L Wlmmer B Robmson C Rea D Solldo S Baker L Daubenspeck D Wnlllams S Hoosner A mm held J Stove Muss Pogue Row 3 E Gnthth N Smrth C Newby P Shoemaker C Groves N Hagerty J Abshlre J Wilson J Browning l Koon N Marcum Row 4 Fo M Hunter J Maher P Householder O T M ers Weadnck J Boyd M Dann B Adams B Johnson R Lange J Andrews GUEST SPEAKERS LIVEN SPANISH MEETINGS Joann Abshlre Jerry Sox O T Myers Paul Householder Mark Weadrck and Jam Myers gave a Chrlstmas play for Spanlsh Club meetmg Um Hundred Yuenlx N11 Guest speakers told of Spanlsh customs to hlghloght meetmgs of los Amugos de Espanol this year One such speaker was Mrs Jack Van Hoose who told of lufe ln Panama where she used to llve At the monthly meetmgs, the mnnutes were read s ln anlsh en In En Chustmas tume they held a Chrnstmas party at whlch a play was presented by the club members ln Aprnl at the annual banquet, offucers for next year were ln stalled Officers for thas year were Jerry Sox, presndent, Carol Corbin, vnce presudent Phyllis Black secretary Jlm Myers, treas urer Joe Hurst, reporter, and Joyce Wllt, chaplain I ' f' ' ' . . K. r . ' ' y -. x 1.5, 1- f r N T' 43- , sg, V , T fl l 1 Ro , I. o r. - J. ' , P. Black, C. C b' , J. Hu t, J. Mye , J. So , G, rankli , l. Van Hoy, . , . Re , S.'. -.',-',.,-',- ,- . ,,., ',.' ,. I. l-J..'.st, . ',. l,.. I. , .l..y,M. firt ' Sp ' th ' glish. At ' . . - . I . : ' - The annual sale of garden seeds was one of the activities of the Future Farm- ers of America to make money for their club. They also had a party with the FHA and Machinist Club. Members are initiated each year and then advance toward the various degrees which are Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. The national FFA was organized in 1928 and there are now chapters in every state, Alaska, and Hawaii. The chapter was organized in NHS in l947. . . . Row l, l. to r. 1 Mr. Weekl , B. Winnin ham, G. Wil Offlcers for Lhls Year We,'e,J'm Hager' kinsan, J. Hagerman, J. Barnes, B. Smogol, J. Griner man: presldenli Glern Wllklnsonf Vlce' J. Haynes. Row 2 - M. Hulson, E. Brenneman, C president, Bruce Winningham, treasurer, VanMatre, E. Wilkinson, D. Shafer, R. Jones, E. Dick Joe Griner, secretary, Jim Barnes, re- go:cv3on,GiZ,nfargslegilesovg 38353 PiCkerKiT'igh,g aortggiwgggkgz Egoonizr Senhnel' and Mr' Denney, J. Hacker, T. Rogan. Row 4 1 N. Rogers, C orrl , . Yockey, D. Hall, G. Barnett, D. Ford, W. Braswell, F. F. A., RADIO CLUB HAVE VOCATIONAL GOALS Row l, l. to r. - Dallas Lunsford, Tom McElroy, Dick Lange, Mal Griner, Kenny Tyner. Row 2 - Jerry Guertin, Gary Reece, Thar Semler, Paul Hutchins, Raw 3 - Richard Pierce, Mr. Bracht, Larry Kennedy. I Watching movies on radio repair, tele- i vision repair, and the construction of radio i and TV sets was a regular procedure for the meetings of Electronics Club, better known as Radio Club. Members also learned and practiced the Morse Code. During the first semester the club visited radio station WIBC in Indianapolis, where they saw the transmitter station, WIBC personalities, and the program Country Carnival. Officers for this year were Richard Lange, president, Mal Griner, vice-presi- dent, and Tom McElroy, secretary-treas- urer. Mr. Ralph Bracht, physics teacher and technical supervisor of WYSN, is the sponsor of the club. Un e Hundred Twenty-Seven 4NIDAl A , 5, .r S '1 I r V rb 1-1' ' 1 an 1' ,. P '. lfljr., CZAJ - 1 , ,I . L, . . 1. ,- f ,.-4 nl A I :fx I I . ':' I 'f M 4 w A 4' , ffplrz 7' il ' f ' ff - it ,gr J f A f f '-.f kb! - f ' , V,-f L 'VAL 4 V. fl, Ji F f . --' '-- VI : , ' 3 1 , ,. --F :ugh V. ,- J .X . V V I , H' ff 4. ,X P lsfc' N i -an-.17 A w i M? 1 F fur! f ' L- vw f F fi 'lf ,IA ,A A QR 'f ' -A - J' X vw' 1 W r H m - il: iv' - 7.17 --Q-:lik 'I Q xg i.'f1i::.'- ffjglj, jf? K ri f ' Q A 4 ?f'f n -'-1'u4Qf , 5 : f vsff-fw f x . - A 5 1' uamon ' ' . un - 4onmfuff? '0 -W '711 . tqyulxl Q'-v-. . who liv I ' .5 happieregin G e 'PlQr hvme qnd ol I 't'-.J 7 E as V715 XX Community leaders must plan for the future, too, Sondra Bal- lard and Donnie Locker learn, as they observe New CastIe's pro- gress. wif if E. 5 EW, ar POSING PROBLEMS? Bring them to Joe and Jeff are giving David a rough time so he's ready to call for Dad-Phone 1372 TOM PETTY, Photographer l322Vz Broad St. For the tops in - Sandwiches French Fries Malts Enjoy yourself while you eat at CRIDER'S DRIVE-IN State Road 3 Um' llfmiff-'il Yfiirli Wlliiiqffu fx ' A Dream of a Car at a Dream of a Price BUY A Fono CIT CROW MOTOR SALES INC. 1126 Broad si. Phone 28 Specializing in Processing Foods For Frozen Storage BRADWAY LOCKER CompIe1e Frozen Food Service 1125 Broad Phone Zero Um' Hinzzlrml Thirty'-lille lf if's on ELECTRICAL HOME APPLIANCE we have it . . . Jerry will be proud To display your choice. HARRY'S APPLIANCES 204 S. Main SI. Phone 997 TX START NOW - Plan for the Future The right way - with an account of the CITIZENS STATE BANK Member F.D.l.C. FULL-LENGTH or POCKET SIZE You'll find a complete line of newspapers ond magazines at THE CITY NEWS STAND 1130 Broad St. Phone II00 Um' llzuiillml llzifls-Tun For the best in records - Crooners to Classics Stop at the CENTURY PRESS 2'l2 South Main St. Phone 517 The Right Policy - Bill is thinking ahead with the expert advice and help of BATES INSURANCE 1802 Broad St. Phone 360 W I E' S S Cream of the Crop . . . That's what they say about the good dairy products from Meadow Gold '0r2rsr2'DMilk Beatrice 'foods Un. 1615 Indiana Ave. Phone 2443 lt's up, up, and in! For the latest in Sports, News, Features and Music listen to W C T W 202Vz S. 14th St. Phone 2600 DIAMONDS - WATCHES -JEWELRY Honest Values at Honest Prices You can be sure of your purchase at Easy Credit Terms 34 Years in New Castle TO MARKET - TO MARKET To stack up on goodies tor those special parties after games or evening dates. Go to Becker Bros. Food Stores 925 S. Main 1202 S. 'l4th St. Phone 2412 Phone 478 Um' llurlilfwf Tllffrx el' ull! l,fTL.f7a L- 4 1ss - ALWAYS THE BEST - For top quality Along with the right price -- remember it' S... BRAMMER-JACOBS 218 S. 'l5th St. Phone 232 W w TROJANS - For standard sports equipment Terry and Leon both make it a habit to buy at . . BIcmcl's Sporting Goods 'l41'l Broad St. Phone 797 4. Take the first step . . . . . . toward financial success! PAY YOURSELF FIRST with MUTUAL UF HEWYORK rms: in Annicr' T. G. Campbell Phone 2515 Um' llllmirml 7'l11'rtv-l 1'z'0 - WALKING ON CLOUDS - You always walk, dance, and even when standing feel as if you are 'Walking On Clouds.' CLlFT'S SHOE STORE 1310 Broad St. Phone 899 -DELlCIOUS.- FOR THE finest in foods EAT AT . . . VANCE'S 1516 Broad Phone 1144 Going with the crowd or that extra special guy or gal . . . For Entertainment It 's 221 S. Main Phone 138 Um' lllllllflflf Yfzirli-Nz' Built for Comfort . . . Styled for Beauty . . That's the new Dodge from Goodwin Bros. Automobile Company 1415 Race St. Phone 787 Style-Conscious Guys know that the place to shop for quality at the right price is CLIFF PAYNE Sells the clothes 1321 Broad St. Phone 176 - NO SOUR NOTES HERE - For fine quality musical instruments See WILSON BROS. 1500 Grand Ave. Phone 634 New Castle, Indiana Um' fillllliffll 71,11-ffl'-.NPIFVI No Better Food No Better Treat - OUR SPECIALTIES - Hamburgers - French Fries Molts - Ice Creom THE YUKON 1102 Roce St. Phone 152 Where the Crowd Buys A delicotessen thot is most complete - with foods thot ore quite o treot to GOI. SHAPIRO DELICATESSEN 809 S. 18th St. 1214 Brood St. Phone 3673 Phone 1033 Um' l1'mm'rf'1l Tl1lIfl1'l',.l'gIlf BE SMART - BE THRIFTY - Penney's has fashionable merchandise for all - styles and prices iust right. PENN EY' 1404 Broad St. Phone 649 For Absolute Frankness Traditional and contemporary furniture at the lowest prices in town. Shop at mai' 1419 Broad St. Phone 328 lim' llunilfrfl 7'l11'r'Ix-Writ' 1 iw'-I up- :DW ,cr 4 .bf INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK Light Duty Heavy-Duty Pickups Tractors Economy . . . Durability Low-Cost Delivery Built as only I-H can Build 'em HOWARD S. GRAVER MOTOR SALES State Road No. 3 and N. Y. Avenue New Castle, Indiana SPORTSMEN - You always get sports equipment for the 'MAN-SIZED ATHLETE' When buying it's . . . Luellen's Sporting Goods II7 N. Main St. Phone 372 TROJANS - Clothes for all you guys - newest styles and colors for YOU - Stop and shop at . . . ifT'fi::zzzz::f?????::1::EE5??Ei?5?? i?EE??2T?5EEFFYEEZEEEE:::::???:::::5??Yi::...::::.::::::. .... 1309 Broad St. Phone 213 Um' lllmflrmf fiwrlx - ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED - For 'colorful' 'comfortable' furniture to fit your home and your purse. 'I502 Broad St. Phone 640 Delicious Foods - Good Service - Gentle Prices - These qualities always bring you back to . . . HOWARD'S DARI-INN State Road 3 ?,..,, , For the gifts you'll give with pride . . . let your JEWELER be your Guide FISCHEIJS cwzfom NEW CASTLLIHR 1320 Broad Phone 485 Um' llIlVILllI'Ll I'vUlll'l'lll' A Complete Line of 0 Radios 0 Televisions 0 Electrical Appliances 0 Furniture for the Entire House 1416 Broad St. Phone 2580 For real musical enjoyment see the complete line of quality musi- cal instruments from HORNEY'S 1215 Race St. Phone 1884 Cosmetics - Drugs Tobacco - Candy Friendly fountain service . . Prescriptions filled promptly . . . Buy from your Rexall Druggist DENTON DRUG CO. zoo s. Main too s. Main Hur llziftilml flfrli-Tritt - TALK OF THE TOWN - That's what they're saying about the New DeSoto from NEWBY-PAUL MOTOR SALES l5l7 Broad St. Phone 79 Serving New Castle Since 1901 Combines prompt service and reasonable prices. Letterpress - Offsetting Office Supplies Dale Printing Company 'l6l5 Broad Phone 1289 FASHIONS - If it is leather iackets, formals, cosmetics, or lingerie - for smarter and up-to-date styles . . . shop at HQRY LUUDBURY FEPNNE FPPFIREL. 108 Main St. Phone 96 Une llumlred Forty-Tlirw FOR - . . . Nuts . . Candy . . Cigars . . Ice Cream . . Delicious Food Go to FALCK'S PHARMACY 18th St. and A Ave. Phone 690 New Castle, Ind. Especially for You For Career, School or Fun, you'll find the newest fashions to meet your need at Lower! Longer! Lovelier! Livelier Oldsmobile for 1954 at RAMSEY AUTO SALES Oldsmobile Corner 25th 8. North Side of Broad Phone 2594 Huw llulnlfml fifrli-fffllr 1313 Broad St. Phone 224 lift! T as S s V E n A 1 Q is YOUR CGU ouR WORD 5 BETTER SAFE than SORRY Why not be sate with an account at . . . Citizens Bldg. 8. Loan Ass'n. Across from the Court House on Main St. Phone 72 5,,,n....5af:' .iy The new ideas for 54 . . first at BEALL'S . . . your headquarters for fine clothing . . . Lloyd Beall MEN'S WEAR 1300 Broad St. Phone 415 PAINT - Select your colors from our color albums or - we will make it to suit your need! SHERMAN-WILLIAMS DRIVE-IN PAINT STORE 2000 'A' Ave. Phone 2425 Um' Hzirzrlrwrl ljllffrl-Isllf' s-Y Clothes for YOU - Fashions 'classy for the lassie' -- styles and price too! TAPSCOTT'S DRESS SHOP 214 S. Main Phone 254 THRIFTY-WISE TROJANS Know their account is secure when it's in the First National Bank the friendly bank 1338 Broad Street Phone 31 Make your dream of a real home come true with building supplies and paints from FANT'S PAINT STORE 1524 Indiana Phone 713 Una' llilnrfrmi 150711-51-1 QM 4-4.-nu., 1' I ' ,g 4.. 9 - aft- v- :,,pQ'3... -- The WorId's Most Modern Car Buy a Nash Gt Castle Motor Sales 1920 A Ave. Phone 339 Milk, butter, cottage cheese, and ice cream are dairy products of high quality - Best by Test when purchased Gt 'Q' 411 S. 15th Street Phone 143 A Badge of Distinction That can denote you, it you are expertly fitted by WARREN WORL 108Vz S. Main St. Phone 200 One Hundred Forty-Seven The best of books... Takes the best of printers. Inc front beginning to end ... it's personal attention and service Your yearbook stands as a voice of your school. Its message is read by your family and friends. Wie are proud to roll up our sleeves and work with you in composing this message. An Indeco representative is truly on your staffi' to council and assist you in your publication work. INIIIANAPIILIS ENGIIAVING C0. 222 East 0hio Street INDIANAPQILIS 6, INDIANA One Hundred Forty-Nine There s a one and only In refreshment, too Yo XR 4 KW JI I J fgk 'mn i fy I I X ,f NTC s ff Q f -,,,-aff ,----'Y BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY COCA COLA BOTTLING CO INC OF NEW CASTLE INDIANA 7 ! E 17 O -O x ' 35421 f 1 , , 'Q - X ' X7 1 f f -- I, W I ff 7I - - IE? AJ J ,IJW f '9 I- . .I ,II Xi ,fig L i ff X A I ff X :I A, f A 414 ,X f I X I X I , X17 I fx K f ' I -'I f I ,A O - 'nf f-rf 1' , , 1 , I ' WC Cx , .f N- Qt,-xjfz M I ' f- C If u X 'gun 'X if Q A I C I l i X rx In iff I f ,O 1 I 1 ,Of , A I f -sf? ' 'Y' 3 A A H , I -i- 7, ,J v C CI I .Af-Ae- A1M O J I 1 - BY ll I -. Vw Indeco A Cappella Choxr Alpha Tr1 H1 Y Altrusa G1rls Band Baseball Basketball Varsxty Basketball B Team Basketball Freshman Beta Tr1 H1 Y B1ble Club Boys Gym Calendar Crescendo Var1et1es Curta1n Call CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Team Dance Kmgs and Queens 0 Debate Team Double Qu1ntet Faculty F B L A F F A F H A Football Bates Insurance 6 4 B cker Brothers Food Stores 4 Best Ever Bradway Locker Blands Sportmg Gnods Brammer Jacobs Campbell Insurance Castle 'Vlotor Sales Castle Theatre Century Press Cltlzens Blllldlng dt Lo C1t1zens State Bank C1ty News Stand Cl1ff Payne Coca Cola Cr1ders Dr1ve In 6 an Assn 4 4 Freshman Class G A A G1rls Concert Cho1r G1rls Gym Golf Team H1 Y jumor jun1or Jumor junxor jumor Lat1n Club Macerettes Mach1n1st Club Madrxgal Majorettes Nat1onal Honor Socnety N F L Orchestra Phoen1x Staff Press Club Purdue Leg1slature Class Class Offlcers Prom Rotanans SunSh1ne ADVERTISERS Dale Prmtmg Co Denton Drug Co Dr1ve In Palnt Store Edwards Jewelers Falck s Pharmacy Fants Palnt Store Fash1on Shop Flrst Nat1onal Bank Flschel s jewelers Franks Furmture Grodwm Bros Automob1l G0OdW1h Pope Harry. Applxances Horney s Howard S Graver Motor Sales 2 Crow Motor Sales Inc Aaron jrm Abrell Larry Abshlre jo Ann Abston Barbara Achor Perry Acrey jurldeen Acton joe Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Aukms B1 Bob Joyce Marlene Patty Gerald Agee Brenda J C Penneys 4 15 16 8 9 1 4 4 4 34 44 4 44 4 4 39 40 4 0 9 Questers H1 Y R8dl0 R3d10 Club Rosenmal Staff School Board Scxence Club Class Class Offxcers Class Play SunSh1ne Vespers ore Class Semor Semor Sen1or Semor Semor Sophom Spanxsh Club Speech X Sports Announcers St nkers Strmg Ensen ble Student L,ounc1l Tr ck Trojan Tr1bune Wrestlmg Yell Leaders Lloyd Beall Lmcoln Press Luellens Sportxng Goods Mary Woodbury s Meadow Gold Da1ry Newby Paul Motor Sales Ramsey Auto Sales Schuffmans Furmture Store Sears 81: Roebuck and Co Shapxro Del1catessen Tapscott s Dress Shop Tom Petty Stud1o Vance s Cafe WLTW Warren Worl Yukon STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATION 4 82 7 57 3 79 0 9416 97 4 26 4 118 126 8 116 Anderson Nancy Anderson Wanda Andrews Jack Andrews Ruth E Anspach Gary Apple Jack Armstrong Evelyn Armstrong jerry Armstrong Rosemary Arnold jack Arrowood Darrell Arthur Gall Asberry Monrle Ash Mlfa Ashby Mxlton ' .....,.,......... 91 ........,......... 57 '- ................. ..l23 - A- '- .......... ,... .... 1 1 O . . . ...........,.............. 115 ' .......................... .127 ' ..................... 105 ' ' ' .............. 93 ' ..........,........... l 7 , ' ............... 70 '- ............................ 12 ' .................... 125 , .............. 76 ' ....,.....,.......... 47 ' ,......., ............ 2 9 . ....... 77 ' ' .............. 48 ' ' .............. 38 '- '- .................. 111 ' ..................... 102 ' .............,.. 44 ' ..................,... 112 ' ' ..........,...... 0 ' ' ................. 117 ' ...................... 83 ' ................. 1 ' ................... 37 ............... 95 ...................... 97 ' ...............,.. ..l26 ' ..................... 96 ..........,....... 11 ...............,........ 106 ' .......,,. 10 ' ........................ 91 ' ................ 83 ' .......... ......... 9 2 ' ' ........... 120 ' . ................. 92 e ...... 13 . . ................ 12 ' .................. .1 147 '- ' ' ' 10 ' ' - ........... 135 ' ............... l ' ............ 133 - ................ 135 ' ' ............... 16 ......... 13 ' .... ,... ..... 1 3 5 ' ,......... ......... 1 .............. 1 ' 1 ........,...... 135 ' ' ............. 16 ' ' ...... 141 13 ' ' 11 ,' 142 15 7 ' . 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