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

 - Class of 1958

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' D ' 4.4. 7,6 4 . .44 Ja .J VIA, 6 7491-L ,I j ,L K ,ML ' 7 S-I fx 5 .. 4 If xg A, 1 Q it Y if g., H N A xi was W 1 , Q! wi 'UW fl, 1 , I Y The spirit of our school could be E Found in the' crowded halls of N.H.S., where the lives of its PEOPLE, on page I8, were filled with many ACTIVITIES, page 66, SPORTS, page 94, and CLUBS, page lI8. Friendships developed be- tween our ADVERTISERQ, page 136, and the Troyland citiiens when we Iunched and shopped about town. Years from now, we'II recall the people mtfl places that made up our school days, for it is through them that WE'LL REMEMBER N.H.S. ' Tx x 'B 6? KTDXSK 'w f ff I iw ffl iits KI Afjdllll mtl' Nlhxdffal igsofzg-LCTTT IIIIWI llwf' I III Wwlijjlilflj 'ks 1 ' sooo ,77I??I'tf.Vfl,MJ qi , XMAJ-'I' 1071 J .g , QW x MW? If f I IM II lnLA.A..-W 3 We 1 ,Au-5 ll spirit I Whether we came down l4th Street or by Grand Avenue, we all gathered at a certain entrance to talk with friends and find out the latest news before the first bell rang and it was time to hurry up the steps to class. Through snow and slush, mud and rain, gym classes went on. Girls met at the Armory, a long block from school, while the boys' physical education classes were held in the gym, several blocks from the building. 6.3. s. ff ff X 7 1 - ,'L X r f 4 J All Around U f The main entrances to N.H.S. always seemed to be in use. From 8:30 to 3:30 we not only iammed the halls but went to gym class and home or uptown for lunch, ran errands for teachers, and left the building once more at the 3:25 bell. Even at night the building was not empty for adult classes met, plays rehearsed, and various groups came back to school to work on special proiects. These many activities made our school a center for almost all our interests all year long. A landmark for N.H,S. students was the smoke stack behind the school. lt towered over the building and the Power Plant which held our electrical shop and heated our classrooms. The Church Street Gym, home of the Troians, saw its last high school basketball games this year. Although small, the Crackerbox always resounded with enthusiastic cheers. Horns honked loudly at noon and after school as friends passed one another in their cars. Where to park the ever-increasing number was a problem, since space was limited. ri, , . 1 ,cf , . K7 ' V K I s wfffqiaagfj L4-LA!-Efb asf! 06.0-2-U f ' ,ffi9f ff2.ff-5.NZ',,o.cVif fag' 'wt M X 1, 1 ' , M7 2457 7 0 X . Q , ii 4x ,f r .X .la 57 ' ,fi ' 'K .9 ',!',,1'fT!E? M ' 1 I , f by , W, J V , V, .f B 1' 7 . 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Encourage Varied Careers Tempting aromas often drifted to classes upstairs from the home ec room where home economics students learned homemaking by actual experience as they planned and prepared meals, studied nutrition, and learned to be good hostesses. 5 Q MQ, Q3 i lg L Q. 'fi A cf' , J in i hr. V ,Nw ,,, . . ,, .u.y.,L,.,xkk . Zin Q Q. vi ,,,,,, A.W.. qi' as mf , Ki vw yi MX 5 -lm. .. g Q mm H :'I-zig.. : 9 5 2 :R 'iw' Q M Jv g'?'Q-f.a'.'vl'x Eg 5,6 . R ,ffzu 25' ff' n Q . 3 J -. If , ,iff-, . 'Q 5 . 1299 ate? 5' fyiggzf R '1f5fi'55gLi?:3g 6 eg ,Q K w 1 a ggi, ,,,3f1.L , .,K,,. 1, . if . fx rv ..n.-mM..,. 1 N i 'N . s , 'N xx When the Asian flu bug hit New Castle last November, the line at the attendance office often stretched half way down the hall. This spring, however, the line shrank to almost nothing when Mr. Redman promised a half day off on the day when we reached perfect attendance. School spirit was always boosted by the colorful posters in the main hall which were prepared each week by the Morale Committee. They gave us such slogans as Fight With White, Stomp Those Spartans, Roast Those Hot Dogs, and Cage Those Lions. I2 Vl' LE Of Honor, Tradition Fill Our Hall Synchronizing our watches with the six clocks in the building was difficult, and they often didn't coincide with the bells. Myron Riley, custodian, frequently had to adjust them. Each week the showcase had a new look, and its attractive decorations, varying from copper enameled jewelry ond speech awards to Retail Selling projects were eye-catching. Between class chats took place each day near the WYSN door, a favorite meeting place of upperclassmen- Classes, friends, and plans for after-school were always discussed here. K 5 g Nvwgv. .gf V f 5 -W , .A Z., f ,b,,.,-f , 'S . . , A , f xi ,as K - 1 Q ,.k , 1 . N, 4 t 'QQAS4' W S ffiffifa iii m 3 f W 41 1 in 'N Yi S?-'C qi M 3 Q ,mmmg Nah, f 1 -. my sbw4QwmMw,Z ma ,La V wxmvw www ,mm fl Y A . , 4---. V 1' Q S 5 ifliixz-2 s.1i bsas'gs4giig3:gg,,,3ai?,shi1x,x,,4 g . M 3 wg, 4- x if , 1 Vasu ' 2 4, -1-ii 'R X A .Q 'E A 519 2 pus sw' Ah While rushing through the crowds of kids in the main hall as we moved from class to class, we thought of our as- signments, special projects, and big tests. Although classrooms were small and crowded we knew we would find interesting discussions in each of them and that all our teachers were ready to help us with tough assign- ments. ln our library, too, we could study, use reference material or read exciting books and magazines. Our study halls, reading center, and offices were other familiar places where we day, hard year con- found help and advice. Day after we were reminded that it requires work to succeed, and in this last of NHS, we were determined to tinue its high standards of achievement. Happy to discuss problems and activities with stu- dents, Mr. Redman was always ready to offer an idea and a smile to students like David Fleming who sought his advice in his private office. Providing a postal service for teachers, keeping class schedules of every student, mimeographing tests, and transacting the business affairs of clubs and organ- izations were services of the main office. Influence Our Desire To Achieve Desks scratched deep with pictures and Put a nickel in the slot, says Charles Mrs. Aubrey HanleYf Mr' Milton Wellefe special names, like the one where Pollack to Jimmy Waters as they stand Miss Frances Ellar.and other N.H.S Barbara Vaughn is studying, made us by one of the pencil machines. Char- teachers utilized their small lo-M199 for wonder about the hundreds of students acteristic of our halls, the pencil ma- 9 Ud'n9 PUPe 5f P 'ePo n9 aswgnmenls who sat there during the last 30 years. chines were handy Gnd 'lme'5UVl 9- and d'5cu55'n9 me Work' ,f 'lair- , s -: -A an - K V- N I N f 5 Q T X . :E Q A' Q X Q W no 1. wfff -mfs? xp' ggi ni H Y 4 . 5 'f ff ' x ! 1' R-'QIE'-1' f ag Q45 ,was W if 5 I vw?Qf' 7 uh Il ' Q E B :fA' J . I 'I Lg I' I I . Q - X 2 2 n . ,i -I ,K fl? X x E 243: e pmwnug , 5 fb' Q f L Gaining practical experience as o junior secretary, Mary Cf1lhY Meefef blind 5eC 9lUfY, fl9UVe5 l band P0l'll5 mlnli Sullivan works with Mr. Powell on his retail selling program by Director Bernard Flressler asks Dave Pfennunger for some on answering the telephone and checking over work permits. f0l'm5 ffom 'he f'l9- W Learn By Doing ,3as ia Doors, displays, and discussions filled the three halls of N.H.S. The banging of machinery in the basement, our voices in recita- tion on the main floor, and the blare of our musical instruments on the third floor made the school alive with noises. The routine of classes was broken by field trips and special events for all of us. There's no privacy for this chicken, for he is under the observation of Mr. Furbee and his ag boys, Gerald Winningham, Eldon Crabtree, Steve White, Jim Hollan, and Ronnie Broyles. Movie operators like Paul Hardwick and Fred Over were a welcome sight to students who enioy learning visually. Dramatizations of famous novels, scientific and vocational films, and many strip films were available to classes. Our final year in N.H.S. was crammed with special activi- ties and special places, too. Sports, convocations, parties, club proiects, and dances added color to our last year in this building. Athletic and cultural groups made many evenings memorable, and the part we all had in parades and convocations brought us to- gether in true Trojan spirit. Basketball fans got a real treat last fall when the hoop ace, Goose Tatum, and his All- Stars came to town. Kent Kinert, George Hines, and Bill Upchurch, Troian boll stars, are about to ask Goose some of the tricks of the trade. Its Big Event Climax Its Final Year The Pom-Pom Girls, a newly organized pep group, mode their first appearance at the last home basketball game. Dressed in green and white and carrying Trojan shakers, they entertained at half-time. Members are Patty Allen, Sharon Callis, Carol Davis, Bonnie Jones, Kathleen Costello, and Betty Harris. The Singing Hoosiers of Indiana University came to New Castle in February, and a party for seniors who plan to attend I.U. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Danielson. Discussing music at the university are John Beyer, Linda Robinson, Dr. George Krueger, conductor, Nancy Bond, and Mr. Danielson, r .Mix K1 an 'iff ,Q Q, 1 . .,., T5 Q ia wi lv Q X S LE D 4-1 in 'fn '31 . 1' fb - img: x Qs H 've 6 Feaple Pep sesslons an the mam hall unlted our student body as no other event could Sen rors and sophomores freshmen and lumors cheerleaders teachers and band were all one when the school song was played When we remember those mornmg pep sessions well remember the PEOPLE who stood beside us and yelled for our mighty Trolans rn the lammed hall of old NHS 1 'Af fffff 14, I LF X fs gf, 1' -'11 1117.121 55 1 EIEIEIE I3-'EJ EI'lEIIlI LL'3-It EMFZIEIEIE QE? ,ff-'X K . I . . I I I , f ' 6 , - I ,tif I U' 9 M 1 '4 A . P Q 9 4 'P A , -f 2 ,ff var 7 or 16 yy, M s s , I 4 - 4 Y 4' -'J ' fifiv' M914 ' A 'aww Q 7 J, -..-,Z 4, ' i 0 V lsll ., Z -'- ui . 5, - A Yfu0 'D' . , f W -1- Y- vv., ' Balph, Cecelia Catherine - Rosennial, Nat'l. Honor Society, secy., Beta, Heart's Hop Attendant, Girls' State, SunShine, Latin Club, Cadet Teacher, Sr. Invitation Comm. Barkdull, Judith Ann - F.H.A., secy., Macerettes, Batchfield, Gary Bruce - Football, mgr., Basketball, mgr. Bell, Richard LeRoy - Academic Major. Bennett, Kenneth Joseph - Practical Arts Major. Bess, David Alan - Sr. and Jr. Class pres., Student Council, Jr. Rotarian, Hi-Y, Student Morale, A Cappella, vice-pres., Questers, chap., Latin Club, Crescendo, Baseball. Beyer, John Clyde - Curtain Call, Madrigal, Crescendo, Hi-Y, A Cappella, pres., Class Play. Birch, Mary Ann - Beta, SunShine, Alpha, F.B.L.A., Curtain Call, Macerettes. Blackburn, Leon Richard - Drafting Major. I8 Seniors Agee, James Ross - Drafting Major. Alexander, Philip Brian - WYSN Staff, N.F.L., Cadet Teacher, Science Club, secy., Curtain Call, Speech X, Wrestling, mgr., Class Play, Electronics, treas. Allen, Alan Michael - Science Club, vice-pres., Pep Band, Band, Crescendo, Latin Club. Anderson, Sharlene Sue -- Beta, secy., Nat'l. Honor Society, pres., SunShine, chap, Heart's Hop Attendant, Majorettes, Trojan Tribune, Band, Cadet Teacher. Bailey, Linda Lee -- Phoenix, F.H.A., Jr. Invitation Comm., Macerettes, Alpha, G.A.A. Baker, Sue Ann - Debate, Nat'l. Honor Society, N.F.L., Beta, Madrigal, Sr. Color Comm., chr., Curtain Call, Cadet Teacher, A Cappella, Class Play, Altrusa Girl. Baldock, Dixie Kay - Yell Leader, SunShine, secy., Beta, Student Council, secy., Trojan Tribune, Macerettes, Alpha. Ballard, Jean - Phoenix, Beta, Latin Club, Jr. Decoration Comm. Ballenger, Linda Sue - Curtain Call, DECA, Office Helper, Theater Club, Macerettes, SunShine, latin Club. Seniors Bokma, Max M. 1 Football, Track, Basketball, Hi-Y, Wrest- ling, Spanish Club, Boys' Cheerblock, Jr. Decoration Comm., Questers, Gym Assistant. Boling, Gerald Lee - Practical Arts Maior. Bouslog, Eleanor Ann - Rossenial, ass't ed., Nat'l. Honor Society, treas., Canteen Council, treas., Beta, sgt.-at-arms, Cadet Teacher, Prom Attendant, Sr. Motto Comm., Heart's Hop Attendant. Brandt, Priscilla Carol - Nat'l. Honor Society, N.F.L., secy., vice-pres , Beta, Jr. Decoration Comm., chr., Speech X, Curtain Call, Troian Tribune, Student Morale, Purdue Assembly, Stu- dent Council, Class Play, Altrusa Girl. Bright, Grace Fern - DECA, G.A.A., Jr. Invitation Comm., Gym Assistant. Brown, Janet R. - Phoenix, Sr. Color Comm., Jr. lnvitation Comm., F.B.L.A., SunShine, F.H.A., Office Helper. Brown, Larry LeRoy - Transfer from Lexington, Kentucky. Bryant, Carol Faye - Beta, SunShine, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Gym Assistant. Bunner, Judith Ann 1 Transfer from Mt. Summit. Burgess, Sylvia Jean - Beta, SunShine, Macerettes, Latin Club, Jr. Decoration Comm., F.H A., F.B.L.A, Alpha. Burton, Philip Thomas - Football, Track. Byrd, Jack - Wrestling, Football, Track, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Boys' Cheerblock. Caldwell, William Francis, Jr. - Band, Pep Band, Crescendo, French Club, vice-pres., Boys' Cheerblock. Cardwell, Larry Dale - Track, Football, Hi-Y, Band, Pep Band, Science Club, secy., Jr. Table and Chair Comm., Nat'l. Honor Society. Carmack, Sabra Dianne - N.F.L., vice-pres., Curtain Call, Band' Girls' State, Beta, Maiorettes, Pep Band, Speech X, Theater Club, Orchestra, Class Play, Nat'l. Honor Society. Carter, Rex Louis - DECA. Cash, lla Jean - F.H.A., Macerettes. Cashdollar, Carol Ann - Phoenix, bus. mgr, Latin Club, Alpha, F.H.A., Girls' Choir, Office Helper, Curtain Call, Nat'l Honor Society. I9 Criss, Roderick - Baseball, Track, Football. Cross, Judy Kay 1 Beta, Curtain Call, Theater Club, Macerettes SunShine, Sr. Motto Comm., Jr. Decoration Comm., Band, Class Play Crum, Mabel Kay - Sr. and Jr. Class secy., Nat'l Honor Society historian, F.B.L.A., secy., Beta, Cadet Teacher, SunShine, secy., Jr Invitation Comm., Alpha, Altrusa Girl. Doggy, Robert Edward - Nat'l Honor Society, treas., Jr. Rotarian Curtain Call, N.F.L., treas., Hi-Y, Student Morale, Latin Club, treas. Troian Tribune, Purdue Assembly, Class Play. Davidson, Linda Sue - Rosennial, Harvest Hop Queen, Prom At tendont, Beta, sgt.-at-arms, Curtain Call, SunShine, Sr. Color Comm. Jr. Decoration Comm., Alpha, sgt-at-arms, Macerettes. Davidson, Luella Jane - Gym Assistant, Office Helper, Jr. Decora- tion Comm. Davis, Betty Joan - Latin Club. Davis, Carole Sue - Beta, treas., A Cappella, secy., Madrigal Macerettes, vice-pres., Cadet Teacher, F.B.L.A., SunShine, Girls' Choir. Davis Janice E. -- Orchestra, secy., Macerettes, Crescendo, F.H.A. Bible Club. 20 Seniors Childs, Betty Katherine - Macerettes, pres., F.B L.A., French Club, treas., Office Helper, Sr. Flower Comm., Jr. Invitation Comm. Clark, William M. -- Boys' Cheerblock. Clark, Stella Rosemary - Academic Major. Clay, lnez Elaine - Academic Maior. Cleveland, John W. - Football, NFL., pres., Purdue As- sembly, Science Club, pres., Nat'l. Honor Society, Hi-Y, Boys' State, Jr. Rotarian, Canteen Council, pres., Troian Tribune, Speech X, Class Play. Clinton, James Larry - Track, Cross-Country, Hi-Y, Wrest- ling. Conway, Sylvia Kay - D.A.R. Good Citizen, Girls' State, Nat'l. Honor Society, Purdue Assembly, Cadet Teacher, Spanish Club, vice-pres, Sr. Invitation Comm., chr., Jr. Refresh- ment Comm., chr., Altrusa Girl. Counceller, Harry Ernest - Band, Pep Band, Crescendo, Orchestra. Craig, Bryant - Academic Maior. Seniors Davis, Rose Ann - Science Club, Spanish Club, Office Helper. Day, Lelia Kathryn - DECA. Denney, Evelyn Joy -- Curtain Call Disbra, David LaVern - DECA. Dishman, Glenna - Science Club, secy., treas., DECA, Bible Club. Danica, Donald - Academic Major. Drabing, Sandra Sue - F.H.A., pres., Peppermint Twirl At- tendant, Latin Club, SunShine, G.A.A. Duvall, Allen - F.F.A., treas., vice-pres., Football, Baseball, Wrestling. Duvall, William Arnold - F.B L.A., Spanish Club, Latin Club, Class Play. . ,f sg Eans, Jerry Wayne - Modrigal, A Cappella, Jr. Decoration Comm., Crescendo, King Eskimo. Fleming, David Lee - Nat'l. Honor Society, Hi-Y, secy., Latin Club, pres., Troian Tribune, co-ed., Jr. Rotarian, Purdue Assembly, Boys' Cheerblock, N.F.L., Speech X. Fletcher, Sherrill - Practical Arts Maior. Flowers, Bobbie Jean - Macerettes, pres., SunShine, Student Council, A Cappella, F.H.A., Crescendo, Bible Club, Alpha. Forbes, Loretta -- Girls' Choir, F.B.L.A., Crescendo. Foust, Juanita Georgia - Beta, SunShine, F.H.A., Band, Jr. ln- vitation Comm., Crescendo, G.A.A. Frost, Jerry William - Nat'l. Honor Society, vice-pres., Hi-Y, N.F.l., treos., Jr. Rotarian, Purdue Assembly, Bays' Cheerblock, Boys' State, Latin Club, Debate, Speech X, Gym Assistant, Trojan Tribune. Garvey, John Michael - Boys' Cheerblock, Nat'l. Honor Society. Garvin, William David - Practical Arts Maior. 21 Hammond, Homer - Baseball, Football, Track. Hardacre, Martha - Business Maior. Harding, Patricia Lou - Prom Queen, Sr. and Jr. Class treas., Stu- dent Council, treas., Spanish Club, pres., Latin Club, Beta, F.H.A., Cadet Teacher, Girls' State, Peppermint Twirl Queen, Altrusa Girl, Nat'l. Honor Society. Hardwick, Paul Clifford - Practical Arts Maior. Hartgrove, Sandra Sue - Phoenix, ed., Girls' State, Beta, Alpha, Macerettes, Sr. Flower Comm., Jr. Decoration Comm. Hay, Hilda Lu 1 Yell Leader, Football Sweetheart, Prom Attendant, G.A.A., pres., Student Council, Student Morale, SunShine, Jr. Deco- ration Comm., F.H.A., Macerettes, Miss New Castle. Hiday, Robert Wayne - Sr. and Jr. Class vice-pres., Hi-Y, pres., Questers, pres., Student Council, Track, Cross-Country, Canteen Council, vice-pres., Spanish Club, Class Play. Hill, James Dorward - Machinist Club, Electronics Club, Curtain Call. Hill, Marilyn .lo - Girls' Choir, F.H.A., F.B.L.A. 22 Seniors Glasco, Peggy - Academic Maior. Gough, Betty Jane - Nat'l. Honor Society, vicerpres., Science Club, pres., Beta, pres., Purdue Assembly, Troian Tribune, Heart's Hop Queen, Altrusa Girl. Graffis, Patricia Jeanne - Rosennial, ed., Debate, N.F-l-, secy., Phoenix, Speech X, Troian Tribune, Nat'l. Honor Society, secy., Beta, Sr. Flower Comm., Jr. Coronation Comm., chr., Latin Club, Altrusa Girl. Greenen, Joseph V. - Hi-Y, Jr. Decoration Comm. Gregory, Dallas Duane - A Cappella. Gribbons, Gerald Thomas - DECA. Griffith, Brenda Ann - Prom Attendant, Troian Tribune, Beta, SunShine, Peppermint Twirl Attendant, Alpha, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Sr. Color Comm., Jr. Decoration Comm., Spanish Club, Class Play. Hall, Gloria Irene - Bible Club, F.H.A., Girls' Choir, DECA, Jr. Decoration Comm. Hall, Lyman Philip - DECA Seniors Himes, Stephen Bruce - Hi-Y, vice-pres., Student Council, Questers, secy., Troian Tribune, Curtain Call, Theater Club, Boys' Cheerblock, Class Play, Jr. Table and Chair Comm., Football, Track, Baseball, Nat'l. Honor Society. Hines, George Robert - Basketball. Hinton, Claude Daniel - DECA. Hinton, Merle Travis - Practical Arts Maior. Hopkins, Herman James - Track, F.F.A. Hughes, Alice Mae - Business Major. lmel, Billy Mace - Academic Major. Johnson, Ruth Ann - F.H.A. Kendall, James Marvin - F.B.L.A., Basketball, Troian Tribune, Jr. Refreshment Comm. Kendall, Melvin - Business Maior. Kerr, Julie Kay - Rosennial, Beta, N.F.L., Girls' State, Jr. ln- vitation Comm., chr., Speech X, WYSN Staff, Latin Club, Macerettes. Kerschner, Michael Stephen - Transfer from Marion. Kirkendall, Mary Louise - Beta, F.H.A., Orchestra, treas., Cre- scenda, String Quartet, Alpha, F.B.L.A. Kirkpatrick, Linda Sue - DECA, Altrusa Girl. Kinert, Kent Kauffman - Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Queslers, Track, Cross-Country, Krausbauer, Anne -- Rosennial, Phoenix, SunShine, Beta, Curtain Call, Macerettes, sgt.-at-arms, Heart's Hop Attendant, Alpha, Sr. Color Comm., Theater Club. Land, Betty Ruth - Macerettes, DECA, Beta, F.H.A., Office Helper. Lane, John Martin - Student Council, pres., Football, mgr., Basket- ball, mgr., Track, mgr., N.F.L., Hi-Y, Questers, treas., Latin Club, Science Club, Troian Tribune. 23 X if Z- me -4 - 1 Q .QQ mg 2 E ,H X 4. I X g fgyf if M. W. 4 in ar .xg . ' 55.1 - I 'A my ,Mfg 3, Q-'53 . ix f W NX V, Vg fM.- ' 1 Q 1,-Jig nes Q V nf ' I 3 5. T N ' 2 A ixfgx , iw s I i Q -as X 'WWW Y p 2 'Hwy Q5 .,,., . u-if 1 n . x 1 Q 3 4 . . ' , f ,Sill EW f Q if ? ,ff W ffSP:'Tl xg Q 'i,-,iU,gB Q ak 4 if 'QJ if if K ' 1 fam a gvfi W 'M' ........ W y f -P' 4. L- A. ww w A :M 7' 'gag ' Y an Qvwuim X qv i ffl A,,a'ii5.'?pwi,i, My w .5 M3 .. M si ,lf yfvgssm lf' ,Q E ig' N' 5' 'e -iw o iff 155, 'mfiylxi 53... vm 54 1- ,L Q 1 K mf' Q ' 'tm-X Sb ,. f ya gf? 1-M--1 L i I 5 w ws! N A' A We J N . W f 1' , Q, V iwvgw j F f T' Y f if E 1 v 1' if IA aus, x M' -0-o ' v-,.4 Jif 4- dx 1,- mm, E ls Filled With Memories Seniors may be excused now to go to the Baptist Church, we heard over the P.A. last September and left our classes for the first senior meeting. We re-elected our four iunior officers and were ready for senior business. With the help of our senior committees, we chose emerald and mint green as our colors, the snow-white rose as our flower, and We Are the Future as our motto. Receiving name cards and invitations, getting measured for caps and gowns, and exchanging chum pictures kept reminding us during the year that we were seniors. Soon it was time for us to listen to David Bess, our president, at Class Day. Baccalaureate, Com- mencement, and Night Club Party were the per- fect end to our high school days. Patty Harding, treasurer, Kay Crum, secretary, Bob Hiday, vice-president, and David Bess, president, served as our efficient iunior and senior officers. Discussing plans of the senior committees are Sylvia Con- way, Elaine Neal, and Phyllis Turner, committee chairmen. Not pictured is Sue Ann Baker. Sue Ann Baker, Jerry Frost, Pattie Gratfis, Bob Daggy, and Ann Bouslog enjoy the food and music at Night Club Party, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Preparing for Baccalaureate and Commencement, Virgil Short- ridge, Karlis Sanders, and Lana Rutledge try on their caps and gowns as Miss Catherine Ratcliffe offers assistance. if c 'nw' K D-1 ff' V Lucas, Joan Lee - F.B.L.A., treas., Phoenix, Beta, Jr. Decoration Comm., Curtain Call, SunShine, Alpha, Office Helper. McCarthy, Linda Kay -- Beta, SunShine, sgt.-at-arms, Alpha, Macerettes, Latin Club, F.B.L A., Jr. Decoration Comm., Office Helper. McCorkIe, Arthur Lee - Wrestling. McCormack, James Edward - Track, Hi-Y, Jr. Orchestra Comm., Boys' Cheerblock, Crescendo, Band. McGary, Mary Etta 1 Business Major. McKee, Donald Marvin - Band, Boys' State, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Crescendo, Nat'l. Honor Society. McWhorter, Vance - Baseball, Spanish Club, Boys' Cheerblock, Gym Assistant. Malcom, David Lee - F.F.A., reporter. Mann, Carolyn - F.H.A. 26 Seniors Lanzer, Joyce 1 DECA, F.H.A., Jr. lnvitation Comm., Alpha, Office Helper, Betty Crocker Homemaker. Laurie, Frankie Bruce - Cross-Country, Track, Boys' Cheer- block. Lawson, Gene Rex - Practical Arts Maior. Lawson, Jerry Hugh - DECA, Baseball. Leakey, Marilyn Jean - Transfer from Oakville, Onlorlo, Canada. Lee, Delmer - Machinist Club. livers, James Gayle - Hi-Y, Basketball, Track, Jr. Decoration Comm., DECA. Logan, Oradean - DECA. Loveless, Ben - Machinist Club, Class Play. Seniors Mark, Lauralynn Sue - Beta, SunShine, Macerettes, F.H.A., Library Assistant. Marlow, Larry Leon - Phoenix, DECA. Marsh, Larry - Football, Baseball, Basketball. Masengale, Larry Gene - Football, Orchestra. Massengale, Elaine - Beta, Curtain Call, Sr. Flower Comm. Jr. Refreshment Comm., F.H.A., SunShine, Alpha, F.B.L.A. Bible Club. Meadows, Harold Leonard, Jr. - Science Club, pres., vice- pres., Hi-Y, Curtain Call, Boys' Cheerblock, Latin Club, Nat'l Honor Society. Meece, Catherine Ellen 1 F.B.L.A., vice-pres., secy., Beta Alpha, secy., Orchestra, pres., Band, secy., Maiorettes, Jr. Decoration Comm., Crescendo, SunShine, String Quartet, Macerettes. Miller, Helen - Yell Leader, Alpha, Beta, F.H.A., G.A.A. Macerettes, Jr. Decoration Comm. Millikan, John Russell - Track, Hi-Y, treas., Cross-Country, Jr. Rotarian, Basketball. . J Morgan, Bobby Ray - Drafting Major. Neal, Sonia Lucile - Girls' Choir, DECA, DECA Queen. Neal, Vada Elaine - SunShine, pres., Beta, Alpha, Yell Leader, F.B.L.A., Troian Tribune, Sr. Motto Comm., chr., Jr. Decoration Comm., Class Play, Macerettes, F.H.A. Neff, Julia Elaine - Rosennial, Troian Tribune, secy., Beta, Canteen Council, Girls' State, Curtain Call, SunShine, Jr. Decoration Comm., Alpha, treas., Macerettes, secy., A Cappella, Crescendo, Latin Club, Theater Club, Class Play, Nat'l. Honor Society. Ocker, Mickey Lea - DECA, Science Club, SunShine, Latin Club, Macerettes, F.H.A., Jr. Invitation Comm. Over, James Frederick - DECA, Electronics Club. Owens, Shirley Jean - DECA, treas., G.A.A., Spanish Club. Pentecost, Thomas Lorenzo - Football. Perry, Betty Jean - Girls' Choir, F.H.A., Jr. Decoration Comm. 27 Ray, Glen Albert, Jr. -- A Cappella. Rees, Byron Lee - Practical Arts Maier. Reese, Dorothy Jane - Bible Club, Sr. lnvitation Comm., Band, Crescendo. Reese, Ruth Elaine - A Cappella, treas., Madrigal, Bible Club, Girls' Choir, Sr. Invitation Comm., Crescendo. Reichart, Byron William - Academic Maier. Rickard, Joyce Helen - SunShine, sgt-at-arms, Curtain Call, Beta, Theater Club, Jr. Coronation Comm., Sr. Invitation Comm., Class Play. Ricks, Thomas Lee - Hi-Y, Band, Pep Band, Crescendo, Curtain Call, Latin Club, Orchestra. Riddle, Ralph Fredrick - Machinist Club, vice-pres., treas. Riley, Charlene Marie - F.H A., F.B.L.A., Band, Troian Tribune, Orchestra, Crescendo, Jr. Refreshment Comm, Nat'l. Honor Society. 28 S 0 Seniors Pierce, Mildred Kay - F.B.L.A., F.H A. Planeaux, Christine Ann - SunShine, secy., sgt-at-arms, Beta, Prom Attendant, Band, treas., Alpha, Crescendo, Maiorettes, Jr. Decoration Comm., Latin Club, Orchestra, Altrusa Girl, Nat'l. Honor Society. Polston, Lora Edith - Jr. Refreshment Comm. Poole, Margaret Emily - Beta, Curtain Call, Theater Club, SunShine, chap., Jr, Decoration Comm., A Cappella, Cre- scendo, Macerettes, Class Play. Pope, Thomas J. - Hi-Y, Questers, Cross-Country, Class Play. Putnins, lnara Aleta - N.F.l , Beta, Curtain Coll, Crescendo, Theater Club, Speech X, Latin Club, Orchestra, String Quartet, Class Play, Nat'l. Honor Society. Rains, Charles Ray -- Machinist Club, secy, treas., DECA, pres. Rains, Elizabeth Eleanore - Beta, SunShine, chap., F.H.A., Girls' Choir, librarian, Alpha, Latin Club. Rains, Ernest - Latin Club, Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Crescendo, Curtain Call. Seniors Ritchie, Deanna - F.H.A., Jr. Invitation Comm., Spanish Club, Alpha, Macerettes, G.A.A., Office Helper. Roberts, Joseph M. - Crescendo, Latin Club, Band. Roberts, Sharon Elaine - Girls' State, Troian Tribune, Beta, F.H.A., Cadet Teacher, Sr. Motto Comm., Macerettes, Spanish Club, Office Helper, Class Play, Altrusa Girl, Nat'I. Honor Society. Robinson, Linda Lou - Beta, vice-pres., Harvest Hop Attend- ant, Crescendo, Madrigal, A Cappella, F.B.L.A., state his- torian, SunShine, F.F.A., chapter sweetheart, Macerettes, G.A A., Alpha, chap., Altrusa Girl, Nat'I. Honor Society. Roseberry, Garnet - Harvest Hop Attendant, F.H.A. Russell, Roy Alexander, Jr. - Basketball, Track, Football. Rutledge, Lana Lee - Beta, historian, SunShine. Salyers, Dale Luther - Baseball, Football, Track. Sanders, Karlis - Academic Major, Nat'l. Honor Society. Saylor, Deanna Marie - G.A.A., treas., F.H.A., SunShine, Girls' Choir. Saylor, David Michael - Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Jr. Table and Chair Comm, Sears, Suzanne - Rosennial, Beta, chap., Troian Tribune, co-ed., Harvest Hop Attendant, N.F.L., Jr. Decoration Comm., chr., Sun- Shine, Spanish Club, treas., Speech X, Macerettes, treas. Selke, Diane -- Curtain Call, Crescendo, Heart's Hop Attendant, A Cappella, F.F.A., chapter sweetheart, N.F.L., Beta, SunShine, pres., Cadet Teacher, Student Council, Student Morale, Nat'I. Honor Society. Sells, Elizabeth Jane - F.H A., secy., F.B.l.A., Sr. Invitation Comm., Orchestra, secy., treas., Jr. Ticket Comm., Crescendo, Alpha, String Quartet, Class Play. Shaw, Mildred Virginia - F.H.A., Jr. Decoration Comm. Shirk, Joseph Bernard - Phoenix, Boys' State, Curtain Call, Troian Tribune, Theater Club, Hi-Y, sgt.-at-arms, Boys' Cheerblock, Questers, Class Play, Nat'I. Honor Society. Shoop, Dorothy Marie - Madrigal, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Or- chestra, String Quartet, F.H.A., Jr. Invitation Comm. Shortridge, Judith Ann - Phoenix, ass't ed., Troian Tribune, F.B.L.A., Curtain Call, Beta, Jr. Decoration Comm., Alpha, SunShine, Class Play, Nat'I. Honor Society. 29 Stearnes, Josephine - Phoenix, Latin Club, DECA, secy., Jr. Ticket Comm. Stephens, Drew Alan - Bible Club, chap., Spanish Club, reporter, Science Club. Stephens, Edwin Frederick - Band, Pep Band, Crescendo. Stephens, Lynda Lau 1 A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Crescendo, Speech X, Office Helper. Stoops, Robert Leland - Curtain Call, Theater Club, Band, Questers, Crescendo, Speech X, Jr. Decoration Comm., Class Play. Sullivan, John Robert - Practical Arts Maior. Summers, Thomas Harry - Rosennial, Basketball, Football, Track, Hi-Y, Questers, Jr Person, Mr. New Decoration Comm., French Club, F.B.L.A., Mystery Castle. Swayzee, Charles Thomas - Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, Questers, Spanish Club. Teague, Charles - Phoenix, Football. 30 Seniors Shortridge, Virgil - F.F.A., vice-pres., Track. Small, James Louis - Nat'I. Honor Society, Boys' State, Jr. Rotarian, Drum Maior, Jr. Decoration Comm., Boys' Cheer- block, Science Club, Band, Pep Band, Crescendo, A Cappella: Questers. Smiley, Susan Lee - Macerettes. Smith, Barbara - Spanish Club. Smith, Laura Mae - Girls' Choir, F.H A. Smith, Mary June - F.B.L.A., F.H.A., song leader, Orchestra, pres., Bible Club, String Quartet. Smith, Virginia Joyce - Orchestra, treas, F.H A., Science Club, Bible Club, Speech X, Sr. Invitation Comm. Spicer, Eldiva Ann - DECA, Bible Club. Stanley, Michael R. - Cross-Country, Boys' Cheerblock. Seniors Thomas, Janet Gay - F.H.A., secy., song leader, A Cappella, Crescendo. Thompson, Danny Ross - Band, quartermaster, captain, Pep Band, Wrestling, Crescendo. Thompson, Larry Edward - Basketball, Baseball. Thomson, David Daniel - Questers, DECA, Band, Spanish Club. Tower, Gary Robert - Drafting Maior. True, Phyllis Ann - Transfer From Lewisville. Tungate, Carolyn Sue - Jr. Refreshment Comm. Turner, Phyllis E. - Girls' State, Beta, SunShine, chap., Sr. Flower Comm., chr., Cadet Teacher, F.B.L.A., Alpha, Nat'l. Honor Society. Tyner, Virginia Sue - Macerettes. i s l. N,,6,, Upchurch, Billy Joe - Basketball, Baseball, Cross-Country, Track, Hi-Y, Vaught, Sharon Joyce - DECA, Beta, Triple Trio, A Cappella, Jr. Decoration Comm., Crescendo, Macerettes, Alpha, Girls' Choir, Office Helper. Vincent, Regina lnice - F.H A., Theater Club, Curtain Call, DECA, Wallace, David Elbert - Academic Maior. Wallen, Kevin Howard -Football, A Cappella, Boys' Cheerblock, Jr. Table and Chair Comm., Baseball. Walls, Douglas Doyle - Rosennial, Nat'l. Honor Society, pres., Football, Track, Hi-Y, chap., Jr. Rotarian, Questers, Jr. Decoration Comm., Boys' Cheerblock, French Club, pres. Warren, Mary Garlene - Bible Club. Weaver, William F. -- Machinist Club. Webster, Phillip Alton - Basketball, Spanish Club, Baseball. 31 Nancy Dale Black Rosennial, Phoenix Daniel Dean Peyton Printing Moior Donald Edward Rice Machinist Club, pres. John Paul Tyner DECA, pres. 32 NOT PICTURED Glen Paul Daffron Business Maior Robert Gene Phipps DECA Janet Stoots Business Maior, Class Play Robert Fox Practical Arts Maior Johnie Lester Poynter Cross-Country, Track, Base- ball, Wrestling, Boys' Cheerblock Jerry Frank Stoots Academic Maior Seniors Webster, Charles Richard - Drafting Maior. Welker, Betty Rose - Transfer from Byrdstown, Tennessee. Wheeler, James Ronald - Band, Pep Band, Crescendo, Curtain Call. White, Carolyn Mae - Rosennial, bus. mgr., F.B.L.A., pres., Beta, Jr. Decoration Comm., Girls' State, SunShine, Altrusa Girl, Nat'l. Honor Society. White, Janet Lee - Rosennial, Jr. Decoration Comm., Spanish Club, secy., treas, vice-pres., SunShine, Library Assistant. Wiggins, Greta Ann - Troian Tribune, Alpha, pres., Beta, SunShine, Macerettes, Speech X, Sr. Color Comm., Jr. Decora- tion Comm., Latin Club, Curtain Call, F.H.A. Williams, Carole J. -- A Cappella, librarian, Crescendo, F.H.A, Latin Club, Girls' Choir, SunShine. Winningham, Gerald Moston - F.F.A., secy., Wrestling, Crescendo, Band, Boys' Cheerblock. Worl, John Stuart - Student Photographer, Football, Wres- tling, Jr. Decoration Comm., Student Council, Hi-Y, Questers. Learning how to read blueprints used in house construction are Jock Byrd, Dick Webster, and Gary Tower, all members of the Advanced Drafting Class taught by Mr. Renner. V .A.-1-:',1,:f:gwQ - .-- QV. L wewwbhewfwit, W,,,,,,,,.,. .M W-W-1 ,wx -m ...fi . 4 Cadet teachers were Ann Bouslog, Patty Harding, Elaine Roberts, Phyllis Turner, Kay Crum, Diane Selke, Sharlene Anderson, Celia Balph, Sylvia Conway, and Phil Alexander. Not pictured are Sue Ann Baker and Carole Davis. Stacks of books and hours of home- work were daily proof that classes occupied most of our attention. Some of us are college bound, many are headed for industry and business, and others plan to become home- makers, but regardless of our plans as we progressed through school, we have chosen classes to fit our needs. Our everyday conversations have been about our work in such classes as Senior English with its hurdle books, Social Problems and the end- less questions, Drafting class and draw- ing house plans, or Office Machines and the comptometer. After all our work was finished and it was time for parties, we had a feel- ing of accomplishment and superiority. Special Classes Prepare Us In Many Areas Writing and then telling children's stories in elementary class- Explaining the term commercial banking by illustrations to a rooms was a proiect of the Senior English classes. Byron Reichert Social Problems class is Mr. Carter B. Thorp from the American keeps has class spellbound as he tells his story. Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company in Indianapolis. 33 We Enioy Parties Honors and recognition for our work in various courses of study filled our senior year. Taking tests such as the Kuder Interest Test, the National Merit Scholarship Test, and the Iowa Silent Read- ing Test provided interest and honor for us seniors. We became the idols of underclassmen as we received our class rings, appeared in the halls wearing our senior cords and skirts, and accepted such honors as Junior Rotarians and Altrusa Girls. Although we kept busy with our many curricular activities, we still enioyed many unforgettable parties. We began to realize as the day of grad- uation drew near that the class of 1958 had a special distinction - we were the last to graduate from the old NHS. David Fleming, Diane Selke, Bruce Himes, Hilda Hay, Julie Kerr, Bill Caldwell, Larry Cardwell, Joe Shirk, and Tom Pope wait for refreshments at a senior party following Vespers. Grade A, Piggy, and Dynamite Comes in Small Pack- ages are iust a few of the sayings shown on senior cords and skirts like those belonging to Joe Shirk and Peggy Poole. Relaxing in the snow after a pizza party are Elaine Roberts, Carole Davis, Ann Bouslog, Cathy Meece, Christine Planeaux, Celia Balph, and Sharlene Anderson. -flfift . we . 34 Seniors took many tests to help them plan their adult lives. The question of a future education is a problem that concerns Here a group of them in Mr. Reed's government class ore all seniors. Karlis Sanders, Julia Neff, and John Millikon are busy taking the Kuder Interest Test. looking over college material in the deans' office. We knew that in years to come we would remember the years at good old NHS as four of the happiest of our lives. Even though we aren't the largest graduating class, we are the final class to graduate from this building. On June 5, as we turned our tassels, we were sure that they had saved the best till last. But Prove Our Academic Leadership, Too Joyce lanzer received the title of Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow after making the highest score on a homemaking examination. Bob Doggy was named one of the 7,300 finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition. The exame ination was taken by 300,000 seniors. Sylvia Conway was chosen New Castle's D.A.R. Good Citizen by sen- ior girls for her dependability, serve ice, leadership, and patriotism. 35 Our Success ls Goal Of Progressive Officials N3 fu IV ,. ,W wr-' 2 s M,-y . -...4 News-n REXFORD G. WRIGHT Although Superintendent Rexford G. Wright worked endlessly on the building program as he conferred with architects and salesmen and checked specifications, he never lost sight of his obiective for all of us - high academic achieve- ment. Our superintendent received his A.B. from DePauw and his M.S. from Indiana University EDGAR B. REDMAN Numerous conferences with students, teachers, and business representatives took up hours for Principal Edgar B. Redman, but even though he was busy we knew we could count on his under- standing and fairness. Mr. Redman received his A.B. from Oakland City, his B.S. from Indiana State, and his M.S. from Purdue. Members of the School Board are happy to know that their months and months of planning are becoming a reality as the new school nears completion. Members are Harry Modlin, president, Laurance Rager, secretary, Claude Harry, Vance Downey, Thomas Millikan, school attorney, Doyal Plunkitt, treasurer, and Rexford G. Wright, superintendent. I hs 1 2521 ,M N ,mem so Scheduling all games, purchasing Absentees kept Mrs. Edith Ingram and Education through movies, film strips equipment, and handling ticket soles Mr. Alvin Lake busy throughout the and records are the chief concern of are the big responsibility of Athletic year and especially when the flu bug Mr. Bernard Hanley who is in charge Director Horace Cook. bit many students last October. of audio-visual work for all schools Counselors, Superv Miss Evelyn Rentchler, dean of girls, is always ready to help all girls with their school and personal problems isors Offer Friendly Help Our counselors and supervisors were always available when we needed help or information. When we needed an extra push to complete a iob or raise our morale, we knew we could depend on them and tried to show them that they could depend on us. Our new dean of boys, Mr. Lewis Larrison, with a friendly smile advises the boys about their schedules and future plans. 'Q' fr- 3 ,l Bn, xl? Xl' X, ll, X 3.5 of J' ky V- xx sfyf it i P J -sy en.. Although Mrs. Bertha VanHoy, secretary to Mr. Redman, and Mrs. Jeanette Sheddrick, bookkeeper, are busy with tests, reports, and many other duties they always take time to help anyone who seeks information. Faculty Mr. Robert Ackenhusen B.S., M.S., Chemistry, Algebra, Hi-Y Miss Ruth E. Andrews B.S., M.A, Social Studies Dept. Head Miss Doris Ast A.B., English, Speech Mr. Bernhardt Beguhn B.S., M.S., Printing Practical Arts Dept. Head Mrs. Juanita Bishop A.B., M.C.S., Business Dept. Head, F.B.l.A. Mr. Thomas Bowers B.S., M,S. Mathematics, Questers Hi-Y Miss Gloria Castellucio B.S., Physical Education, Cheerblock, Cheerleaders Mr. Joseph Chandler B.S., Crafts, Football, Basketball, Cheerblock Mr. Russell Coers B.S., Industrial Arts, Hi-Y, Football, Basketball Mr. Horace Cook B.S., M.A., Mathematics, Athletic Director Miss Frances Eilar BS., M.S., Home Economics Dept. Head, F.H.A. Mrs. Mildred Fleet B.S., M.A., Typing, Business Correspond- ence, Junior Sponsor 7-L Mr. Robert Furbee B.S., M.S., Agriculture, F.F.A. Miss Muzetta Guymon A.B., M.S., Personal living, Family Living, Jr. SunShine Miss Frances Halberstadt A.B., M.A., Rosennial, Publicity, Troian Tribune Miss Sarah Hall A.B., M.A., Typing, Shorthand Mrs. Beverly Hankenhoff B.S., Typing, Bookkeeping, Sr. SunShine Mr. Richard Hamilton B.S., M.S., Director of Practical Arts Mrs. Aubrey Hanley B.S.E., M.S., Foods, Home Nursing, F.H.A. Mr. Bernard Hanley B.S., MS, Audio-Visual Director Miss Martha Hartzell A.B., English, Phoenix, Debate Mr. Langan Hay A.B., History, Football, Golf Miss Fern Hodson A.B., M.A., Mathematics Dept. Head Mr. lvan Hodson A.B, M.A., Science Dept. Head Information on almost every subiect is avail- able in the school library, and individual stu- dents and classes alike find that Miss Martha Nutt, librarian, is always willing to help them. Ayr Faculty 39 , may S 1 Ju M, X X 4 n if .s 1 Y , ,.. I x gag? ,E f Q ,I S' 'M Q-., VI f ,f if A ' :imp aitgfwffx I Wi Qi E ak! But Teachers Fund Tume For Famulues and Pleasure Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts found some unusual new talent last sprung when the Calypso Musucuans were part of the talent program at the Sprung Teachers Party Each school brought uts own entertaunment for the program but none was receuved wuth more enthusuasm than the hugh school s Latun Amerucan representatuves At home teachers luke to relax and enuoy theur famulues Typucal are M the Chrustmas spurut as they sut around the Chrustmas tree Judgung from the bus truck and toy typerwruter whuch Cathy Jeff and Crus are playung wuth Santa must have been very good to these three chuldren What a new yell leader' The stu dents of NHS were amazed when the new gurl yell leader ran out on the floor at the pep convocatuon last November Most of the students and teachers were surprused to fund she was really Mr Joseph Chandler crafts teacher who was dressed un the typucal yell leadung outfut whute letter sweater and green full skurt g , 0 0 Al I V' I Jack Renner and his family who reflect I I . T , , , I ' ' ll ' Il ' I I I emxxswi Counting heds for a nefwspaper column is one of the hardest tasks far English 21C stu- dents who are learning the journalistic style of writing. Here Miss Martha Hartzell explains the headline count to the class. Wx Faculty Miss Mabel Hodson A.B., M.A., Latin, Mathematics, Latin Club Mr. Hurley Jett A.B., Vocational Machine Trades, Machinist Club Mr. Albert Judd B.S., M.S., Personal Living Mrs. Phyllis Klipsch B.S., M.S., Personal Living Mr. Alvin Lake B.S., M.A., English, Attendance Director Mr. Lewis Larrison B.S., M.A., Dean of Boys Mr. Randall Lawson B.S , Driver Training, Basketball, Football Miss Helen Lees A.B., M.A., Director of Reading Center Mr. Ralph R. Locke A.B., M.S., Industrial Arts, Hi-Y Miss Berniece McCord A.B., MA., English Dept. Head, Trojan Tribune Mrs. Barbara Marting A.B., Typing, Basic Business Miss Betty Jo Montag A.B., M.S., Health, Science Club Mr. Homer Nitlis B.S., M.S., Algebra, General Math, Wrestling Miss Martha H. Nutt A.B., B.S. in L.S., Librarian Miss Cleo Orr A.B., M.A., Geometry, Algebra, SunShine , , . '.b f 1 f , .,+ I I Mr. Jack iPetermann B.E., M.A., M.M., Vocal Music Miss Lewelta Pogue A B., M.A., Language Dept. Head, Spanish Club, Bible Club Mr. Cecil Powell B.S., M.A., Retail Selling, Job Placement Director, DECA Mrs. Phyllis Powell A.B., Home Economics, F.H.A. Mr. Bernard Pressler B,M., P.S.M., Band, Orchestra Miss Catherine Ratcliffe A.B., M.A., Latin, Registrar, Sr. Sponsor, Honor Society Mr. F. Francis Reed B.S., M.A., Social Studies Mr. Jack Renner BS., Drafting, Industrial Arts Miss Evelyn Rentchler B.S., M.S., Dean of Girls Rain, icy roads, and snow are iust a few ot the problems that go along with a driver's training class. These students and Mr. Randall Lawson have iust returned from a period of driving. Faculty 1- ,MM 43 Interests Vary The Public Nursing Award in District Six for outstanding service was awarded to Mrs. Mildred Baily last fall after she had been chosen from all the nurses in her district. High school students agree that she is a worthy recip- ient as anyone seeking aid always finds her ready to help. Besides being the Senior High nurse, she also is in charge of the Junior High health program. Our new physical education teachers, Miss Jean Stellingwerf and Miss Gloria Castellucio, find it a big task iust checking records because many of the gym classes have an enrollment of 70 or more. Badminton is only one of the many activities which are planned for freshman and sophomore gym girls. The well-rounded P.E. pro- gram also includes basketball, volleyball, archery, softball, speed ball, tumbling, table ten- nis, folk dancing, and golf. Taking tickets, directing traf- fic, and supervising the conces- sion stand at football and basket- ball games were extra duties of many of the men teachers who always were around to help those who were lost or couldn't find their seats. Mr. Cecil Powell, pictured as he accepts a warm- ing cup of coffee after a cold first quarter, was typical of these men who spent many hours mak- ing sure that our sporting events were well supervised. Every teacher must have a place to grade papers and in a crowded school like ours, it is sometimes hard to find such a spot. Business teachers solved the problem by converting one end of the lower hall into a make-shift office. De- partment meetings often are held here after school and sometimes students find it a convenient place for committee meetings. Mrs. Mary Rickert A.B., M.A., English, Beta Mr. Robert Rinehart BS., M.A., Biology, Health, Morale Committee Mr. Hobart Risley A.B., M.A., English, Bible Club Miss Juanita Rucker A.B., English, Speech, N.F.l.. Miss Helen Rupley B S., Social Studies, Alpha Mrs. Margaret Sanders A.B., M.A., English, Jr. SunShine Mr. Donald Scott B.S., English, Dramatics Mrs. Martha Shelley A.B., English Miss Jean Stellingwerf B.S., Physical Education , G.A.A. Mr. Wilbur Veach B.S., Physical Education, Basketball, Football, Track Mr. Milton Wallace A.B., English Mrs. Mary Wayman A.B., M.A., Social Studies Physical education teacher and coach, Elwood Wegesin, gets an extra workout as he carries a bale of hay for his livestock on his farrn on the Ken nard Road. Faculty X lax' 45 Improved Curriculum Benefits All Of Us Planning any school year takes hours of work on the part of the principal, deans, department chairmen, and teachers, but this year has been even more work as teachers have made prepara- tions to move to the new school next fall. Special house cleanings have taken place, un- necessary materials have been thrown out, and numerous catalogues have been consulted to order furniture and equipment for the new build- ing. We students have been the first to enioy the progress made in a revised curriculum, too. Mr. Elwood Wegesin B.S., Physical Education, Football, Basket ball Mr. William Zeigler BS., Arts, Crafts Mrs. Mildred Powell Baily R.N., B.S., School Nurse Mrs. Edith Ingram Attendance Office Mrs. Jeanette Sheddrick Bookkeeper - Principal's Office Mrs. Bertha VanHoy Secretary - Principal's Office Personal Living was introduced to help freshmen plan their high school activities and their future vocations, English was divided into regular and college sections, and social studies teachers worked to revise their program. As we leave this spring, marked boxes packed with books and other materials are a reminder that we will not return to this building next fall. When we enter school next September, the same teachers in new surroundings and with much new equip- ment will be ready to start the year without delay. The chairmen of all departments meet monthly with Mr. Redman to discuss plans and ideas for im- proving the total school program. Here Mr. Redman conducts the monthly meeting while Miss Andrews, Miss Rucker, Miss Eilar, Miss McCord, Mr. Hodson, Miss Pogue, Mr. Pressler, Miss Rentchler, Mr. Larrison, Miss Fern Hodson, Mrs. Bishop, and Mr. Beguhn listen intently. 46 Incllned planes are the center of attraction ln this experiment a Mr Ivan Hodson explains the pro cedure to Tom Baker Tom Schacht, Phll Moore, Doug Adams, and Dan Conway Row 1 Phll Abshlre Judy Acton Doug Adams Row 2 Becky Alexander Beverly Amos Ann Ander SOD Row 3 Denms Anderson Jack Anderson Nlla And erson Row 4 Melvm Anspach lmda Armstrong Joyce Ar nette Ruta Arthur Sharon Babbutt Carolynn Baganz Ann Baker Row 5 Jnm Baker Rnch Larry Barratt Conme Beall Robert Bell Celesta Belt Row 6 Jack Bennett .l wana Bennett Bull Bertram Rrchard Bess Beverly Blckel Marllyn Bnttner Steve Bond Row 7 Stuart Bowers Wylue Bowlrng Gerry Bow ser Marvm Bowsman Ginny Boyd Shurley Boyd Carol Boyles Row 8 Margorle Boyles Jack Bramard Butch Bram mer Gretchen Brenneke Ruth Brnght Charles Brown Rrchard Brown Row 9 Rodney Brown Theda Brown Ronnle Broyles Jnm Buck Jerry Bunch Melmda Caldwell Thadelle Camp Row 10 Don Carender Melvm Corender Bob Carr Don Carter Fred Carter Ernestme Caudnll Vnrgmna Chambers Row ll Nancy Chastann Donna Clayborn, Marne Claywell, Steve Clearwater, Jlm Cleveland, Ed Cllnton, Phrl Coffey Juniors M,,,,,,..... ec' fi fl! 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Row 'I - John Hay Jo Ann Healh Duane Hendrix Row 2 Carol Hlall David Hickman Delma Hicks Row 3 Don Higgins Mike Hines Jim Hollan Row Rrla Hoppes Judy Huckeby John Hull man Alice Hunler Sarah Jean Hursl Judy Hyden Malcolm lrvrn Row 5 Anna Mae lrwrn Anne Jacobs Ella Jell Judy Johnson linda Johnson Pat Johnson Mike Jolnes Row 6 Ronnie Jones Sleve Judkms Nancy Ken dall William Kendall Kenny Key Myrna Krlley Mark Knolls Row 7 Lee Kraulh David Lacy Judranne Lamb Jean Lange Suellen Lowery Jim Lawson Carolyn Lee Row 8 Frances Lee Har nel! Leggell Helen Lester Carol Lewis Sharon Llnk Dwughl Lockerrdge Faye Lockerrdge Row 9 Sara Lockrndge Vernon Lockerrdge Don Lu ellen Sondra Luellen Frank McCord Make McGraw Berlle Mclver Row 'IO Tom Malloy Carol Marcum Charles Marcum Ruth Marlow Janel Marsh Alice Marll Larry Maslln Row 11 Linda Maze L ona Meese Linda Meese Valrla Melrovlcs Belly Mel lon Ellen Kay Merrill Sue Juniors 'S' dime 1 ' Q ar 12 -4 Ri.. 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Pierce Jessye Puercy Clarel Poore Robert Popeloy Janet Prnt chett Patsy Rams Donna Ramey Row 5 Rlchard Ramsey Larry Ratcllff Jerry Reamer Porter Rector Glorna Reeves Pat Reeves Martha Rnddle Row 6 Lloyd Rngney Richard Riley Mary Roberts Phul Roberts Delonce Rose berry Julie Ruddell Caro lyn Rush Row 7 Carolyn Sampley Sharon Sanders Marilyn Scales Tom Schocht Ruall Sewell .lamce Shafer Myra Sheflleld Row B Betty Shelton Patty Shelton Lmda Shoe maker Duck Simmons Bar bara Skipper John Smiley Arthur Smyth Row 9 Lmda J Smith Lln a K Smlth Mll red Smlth Row 10 Pamela Smith Sylvna Solnday Muke Sor re Row 11 Gary Sparks u An n Sparks ete Speers Club secretanes talklng to Mrs Mildred Fleet at the Student Council Officers Tralnmg Conference are Burke Show Beth Welshelt, and Davud Flemnng Row 'I Beverly Stanley Ollie Steele Orval Steproe Phil Stephens Charles Stig all Mary Sulllvan Shirley Surber Row 2 June Sutton Barbara Swelgart Geraldine Taylor Jim :halls Kathleen Thompson Murchetta Thompson Carol Thurman Row 3 Phil Tompkins Norman Tout Felix Trannor Edith Troxell Gerald Turner Banche Upchurch Lois Up church Row 4 Nadine Upchurch Winnie Upchurch Steve Up ham Charles Vaughn Ralph Wolcott Marllynn Wales George Wollen Row 5 Rosello Ward George Worgny Sarah Warren David Watt Nancy Watt Make Weadnck Judy White Row 6 Steve White Charles Wilkinson Glenda Wilkinson Cynthia Wilson Dorothy Wilson Helen Walt Dianna Woolsey Row 7 Angeline Harter Eu ene Ziglar Robert Young Jerry Wright For the first time in many years, perhaps first time in history of the school, four iunior boys were chosen by their class- mates to lead them through the year. Re- laxing on the steps are Mike Joines president, Richard Bess, vice- president, Phil Coffey, secretary- and .lack Anderson, treasurer. J' ,- li It 'il nu pn- 1 5. my Juniors if 51 Sophomores 1.- ,J 4 s Y 52 treks? 'www' sf' V '-v if One of the many iobs of the deans is to assist the students with their sched- ules. Here Dean Larrison helps David Hudelson as Larry Fannin looks on. Row 1 - Shirley Adams Vickie Adams Ruby Ad- ms Row 2 Shirley Alex ander Emalean Allen Ron me Ashby Row 3 Mike Babbitt um Bauey Della Mae Baker Row 4 Jon Baker Mary Baker Ronnie Baldock linda Ballenger John Bonta Nancy Barkdull Carl Batch field Row 5 Bob Beckner Buddy Bell Mary Bell Janet Bennett Tom Bennett Mike Bergm Ellis Bertram Row 6 Millard Bertram Tom Bnlby Rosetta Blanken SI Ronnie Blow ar Booth Sharlene Bovender, Jud: Bowers Row 7 Michael Bowers Donna Bowser Donald Bowsman Brenda Bradway Mildred Branham larry Breckenridge Delbert Brew Row 8 Evelyn Brewer Pete Bruner Dick Branson Ronnie Brooks Myra Brown Mary Ellen Burkman rl Burns Row9 Bud Bush Milford Byrd Mary Ann Caldwell Sharon Callus Melvin Car ender Sharon Carman Homer Carnes Row I0 Sharon Carr Doug Carter Jon Caulk Sonny Cecll Vetra Cheek Nancy Clark Joanne Clay we Raw 11 Bull Clements Janet Cole Carol Coleman Jo Ann Cook Steve Cooper Kay Corbin Tom Cottman , , 0. ,,. k' . s.:- . I I - 5' .-.. 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Row 1 Rulh Ann Counls Jackie Covey James Cowan Jane Crawford Marnlyn Criss Bob Darley Larry Davidson Row 2 Barbara Davis Geraldine Davvs India avls Joe Dovls ll lan Davis Phyllls Davxs lm Day Row 3 Tom Delllnger Jane Devenlng Kennelh Dlshman Kelly Dnshman Carolyn Dobbs Joan Dobbs Janel Dock Row 4 Aushn Douglas Nadine Dunn Leula Eans Kay Edslene Ronnie Ed wards Dove Evans Sabre Ewing Row 5 Joyce Fadely Glenna Falrchlld lane Fairchild larry Fanmn Al den Farmer Sharon Flnne gan Bull Fisher Row 6 Nancy Flelcher Marcelle Flowers Nancy Fosler Linda Fowler Gary Fox Mable Free Phlllnp Free Row 7 Patty Freeman Blllue French Joyce Geren Herb Glossbrenner Jane? Goar Bull Gold George Goodwm Row 8 Judy Gordon llnda Gordon Mark Gor man Wayne Graham Lunda Grader Bull Groce Duane Groves Row 9 Judy Groves Don Gruler Shirley Gulley Row 10 Davnd Gwmn Wulberl Hacker Pal Hag erty Row ll Bulch Hall Wal bur Hancock Larry Hannlng Convocahons where leach ers dress In yell uniforms and sul on sludenls' laps are rare, but here Mr Renner, dressed un sklrf and swealer, wants pahenlly on Sopho more Jerry Hayes' lap as Mr Lawson glves one of has fabulous pep lalks ns- fl-4 lv I as-J X '13 A 'S r' We Qld YMAIB51 5 nfllglfl ll A Sophomores 'Q Jr: Z 5' 9-4 3? , JJ ,JI A L.. 53 ' , ' , -ff -- ' .,, ' 'F' J -1, E' of gf, 'X . Q 1 X3 if xi' ' ' 1 . - md' F' ' H- c f l G , V f4x5'lJrJ I e W J f F ' J E ff . 1 ' .I J. --N 2 , -' I I , L D . I . , .II. 4 '- 4 x j A B t t 4 . . I . . I J. Y V , vf , K ,fs V .v 1 X . X 4' gf' , J U Y ,ffrb -, l X' W - L' -'-'-- 1 f-J f ' J :'- x' I l : lll ' l 'J law ' . , ' Z i ' 4 N N J E E ' ' M K i A O V I . 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The heart is the center of interest here as Homer Ziglar points 't out to Hank Weaver and Beverly Lowhorn Row 'l Pauletta Hardlng Steve Hartgrove J e rry Hayes Row 2 Joe Haynes Kath leen Henderson Jack Henry Row 3 a Hal au Hull Susve Hinshaw Row 4 John Hodson Mackey Holloway Carole Hoopmgarner Robert Hop pes Davnd Hudelson Davld Hudson Duane Hufford Row 5 Mary Hughes Vonda Hungerford 1 Hunnlcutt Roger Inman Muchael Jackson Domta Jarvis Joe Jasper Row 6 Bob Johnson Ronnue Jones Rose Ann Jones Dnanne Justxce Larry Kemp Jackie Kern Bar bara Kettler Row 7 Patty Kettler Gary Ksnert Jack Kerk patrick Wayne Kollmeyer James Koontz Bruce Lacy Judy Lanrd Row 8 Jam Lane Mary Chuck Lawson Lmda Law son Marnlyn Lawson Rose Lawson Row 9 Sandy Ledbetter Don Lee John Lee Helen Lenz David Logan Beverly Lowhorn Games Lucas Row 'IO Noel Luttrell Gerald Malott Shirley Mar cum Donna Mattungly Tom Mayer Barbara Meeks Davld Melvm Row 11 Treva Mereduth Faith Merrlll Davld Miers Som Muller Dee Mllllkan Bull Mltchener Karen Mont gomery I . .. I t fa W- :fy T ' I , .. I . , . I - Ell ' I, P I , . A.. . - ' . M , -rr - ' , - , , , . T I gg ... f , B II V ,I -nf l , 1 K -.f . - a N' 1 9- ' , I ' -1 I l I ' r.. M , , cr- A sf f , Y' , , - i I I . . I I , , ' , 1 S. , 5, ' ' , -:2,3f::..Z. Lange, Larry Langford, L X y. M 5 A Tv I . . I ,gf ff ca Vr- .J , , l I as ' I 1 K z.. , , it -Q I f, , , W, , - 'w I f ,. i i I I I ' .. .. , , 4- ea ' A, -.f ' W ' ' ,, I L, Q . V - - 0. ' E4 - ' , 6' ' 1 . Q, . . . . , L., I Q., Y fa, f- :M - - ' Q f , H- . e N 't ' . v Row l Carolyn Moore Marnlyn Moore Tom Moore Faye Morrow Judy Mc Cllntlc James McCormick Adnenne McGlnnvs Row 2 Floyd McGmms Marcna McKlnney Rmke McShurley Lmda Nash Nancy Nash Charles Neal Joe O Grady Row 3 Gall O Neal leon Paul Shlrley Peavre Davnd Perry Loulse Pfeffer Hollls Phelps Warren Phelps Row 4 Edward Plercey Robert Plgg Ronme Pom dexter Martha Pollard Car roll Pollntt Melvm Powers Tum Poynter Row 5 Barbara Prater Ronnle Price Ronnle Prince Beverly Ralnes Jum Razor SOYIEY Row 6 Chester Reeves Pat Reeves Dortha Robbms Allce Roberts John Robert son Mary Lou Robmson Rlchard Robmson Row 7 Thad Rogan Sharon Rose Rosalnnd Rus sell Allen Sampley Karen Sampley Marllyn Scales Bette Scott Row 8 Cecella Seese Bernvece Shelton Robert Shelton Joanne Sherwood Burke Show Bobby Sllls Esther Sumpson Row 9 Sally Smiley Diana Smlth Don Smlth Row 10 Doug Smith Janet Srnlth Peg Smlth Row 'll Tony Smtther man Paul Solnday Danny Sorrell Tooling leather IS lust one of the many proiects ln craft class and Jane Devemng us glvlng Carl Booth some polnters whale John Trltt schuh puts the fmlshlng touches on has prolect - I 1 1 I . 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 . . . - I 1 1 1 1 1 . - I I . I I ' 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 Jerry Reamer, Dennis Rea- - I 1 1 I . 1 1 - I I . 1 1 1 1 .. I 1 1 1 1 1 .. I , . ... I , . 1 1 1 Sophomores ,,.., 56 ,,.. 'Pv- Row I - Darlene Sorrell, Jewell South, Steve Staley, Sherry Stearnes, John Steph- ens, Odell Stevens, Phil Stinson. Row 2 - Sam Stockton, Dale Stoots, Linda Strukel, Melvln Stults Ruchard Sur ber Lunda Sutphln Suella Swales Row 3 Beverly Swelgart Jerry Swelgart Glenda Taylor Tony Taylor Llllue Temples Astrld Teterls Earl Thrasher Row4 Duane Tower Ron me Tower John Trnttschuh Penny Tully Betty ay Turner Bob Tyner James Tyree Row 5 Freeman Up church Iva Upchurch Lmda Upchurch Anne Van Hoose Larry Vaughn llnda Vores Judy Wages Row 6 Ruth Walden Cathy Wallen Paul Wallen Sherlene Wallen Chuck Waltmnre Donna Warner Jem Waters Row 7 Hank Weaver llnda Wells Greg Werk Ing Johnny West Libby Whlte Paul Whlte Edith Wnlkmson Row 8 John Wnlllams Delores Wulson Kenny Wlm mer Bonnie Winchester larry Winchester lmda Winchester Beth Welshelt John Woolums Delores Worley Royce Worley Carolyn Worthungton londa Worthington Ronnle Young Row 10 Loulse Young I . , I I .- I 17 ' . 'E' ' ' , , - I . ,K A , . Q. I K V I I I Q D . , , ..... I I - , , , I fs I 1 f ' .. I , , . f. ,I I9 Y , Yr J' - . 1 . 1 I I .. I . 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X .T 7 N, 'Q A ' 'W im ' Everything from hals and shoes lo eye glasses and false leelh can be found on lhls lable Looking for lost arllcles are under classmen Dale Brenneman Helena Garner Linda Adams and Ronnle Bren neman Row 'l Belly Abshlre Jerry Adams Linda Adams Row 2 Nancy Adams Larry Adkins Carolyn Agee Row 3 Brenda Akers Horace Alcorn Tom Alex ander Row 4 Jean Ann Allan Pally Allen Carolyn Am burgey Gary Anderson Coleen Arms Linda Arnelle Joyce Asberry Row 5 Sleve Alchuson Jean Alkms Bull Baker Tom Baker Mnke Bales larry Ballard Denlon Ballenger Row 6 Don Ballmger lunda Ballenger Velma Ballenger Jeraldme Balch held Gary Ball Bobby Bough Joe Baughn Row 7 Sarah Bavender Spencer Bavender Freuda Becker Jerry Beguhn Sara e Doug Bennell lm Bennell Row 8 Monle Bennell Julie Benonl Bob Bnllmgs Delma Blackburn Tom Blackburn Clarence Blank enshvp Golda Blankenshnp Raw 9 lela Blaydes Rlchard Bolmg Susan Bo lunger Pa rlcla Bond Vaughn Bowers Kalhryn Bowlmg Helen Bowsman Row 'IO leslle Branham Dale Brenneman Ronnie Brenneman Cheryl Brew sler Paul Brlckles lm a Brown Duane Brown Row 1'l Russell Brown Judy Buck Roy Burchell Phll Burgess Alex Burke James Burke Bull Burns Freshmen A W .,, ., -2 S ml 'Oh ' Ny Zz' eo ,4- XC! 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Row 'I James Flack Ella Flynn Duane Foster Row 2 Larry Fowler Howard Fox Patsy Frazier Row 3 Forrest Freeman Phil Friend Mike Fulton Row 4 Helena Garner Junlor Garvm Carolyn Gul: son Karen Gooding Sue Gooding Bruce Goodwin Jane Goodwun Row 5 Phil Gray Bob Green Ronnie Green Jlm Greenwood Morton Greg ory Duane Grmer Gary Gross Row 6 James Groves Jess Guffey Max Guthrie Sharon Hagerman Carolyn Hagerty David Hall Janice Ha Row 7 Sharon Holloway Gloria Hale Francis Holt Joyce Hamby Celia Ham mer Junior Hanna Kenny Harmon Row 8 Steve Harmon Lynn Harris Bernard Hard grove Phyllis Hays Susan Hayes Carolyn Haynes John Hedrick Sandy Huggins Jud: Hlmes Fay Hinds Sharon Hinshaw Arlen Helterbrand Sharon Hodgun Row 10 Mary Hagan Luveta Hoover Gayle Huck eby Robert Huckeby Vlckey Huckeby James Hughes Bobby Hunter Row ll Dave me Frankie lmel Rufus lsom Bob Jarnecke Bobby Jarvis Marian Jasper Phyllis Jet fries Freshmen Q' uv, Nr ' il 4' 1 xwfg fl Hof L1 Sf Q- Q u: Feld 593250 a WH v'w s Y ru if f Kriv f s 4,.,,. 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Row 1 - Donald Jenkins, lisa Jennings Walt Jen nlngs Row 2 Monty Johnson Ray Johnson Joann Jones Row 3 Sharon Jones Jeanette Jordan Sharon Judge Row 4 Ronnie Keesllng Wilma Keith Donna Ken dall Anno Kendrick Bar bara Kennedy Sonny Kern Jerry Kerschner Row 5 Carol Sue Kessler Donald Kung tna Knnser Judy Kirkpatrick Bonnie Koenig Jerry Kollmeyer Lela Koontz Row 6 David Laird Walter Lane Patty Larrl son Som Laurie Larry law son Bob Lee Jack lee Row 7 Carolyn Lynch Grace Lord Terry lowder Stanley Lowe Charles low horn James Lowhorn Nancy Lucas Row 8 Richard Luellen David Luttrell Terry Lyons Phil McBride Barbara Mc Cormlck Frank McCormack Carolyn McCullum Row 9 Jerry McCutcheon Mickey Mahlum Gall Mal ott Sharon Malone Mickey Mann Kenneth Marcum Sherry Mark Row 10 Wanda Math ews Richard Mathews Betty Maynard Tommy Maynard Wilma Meadows Linda Minton Karen Mont gomery Row 11 Connie Moore Jackie Moore Ronda Mount Jim Murray Henry Neal Larry Neal Linda Neal 54 gxfb... 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'ff s f It W f J ' 1 fi' ' Row 'I Jam Neurlnck Loa New Mnke Nutty Larry Odom Phyllls Olden Duck Osborne Doug Padg e Row 2 Karen Padgett Donald Parmley Wnlllam Pate Ruth Ann Patton Edna Perry Freddie Perdue John Perry Row 3 Bull Ptenmnger Patty Pfennlnger Stephen Phe ps Connie Phulllps Barbara Phlpps Becky Pierce Denms Pierce Row 4 Sue Pierce Garvne Puercy Tom Putman Wllla Deon Pointer Ruth Polson Zada Poore Brenda Powers Row 5 Mlke Poynter Ann Pratt Tum Preble Harry Prlvett Jerry Prince Kenny Prosser Dorothy Pryor Row 6 Freddle Perdue BII Ra ns Roscoe Rams Joan Roy Tom Razor Betty Reagan Mary Reagan Row 7 Theresa Reason Sammue Rector Doug Redelman Nancy Reyn olds Gary Rhodes Llndo Rlchards Ruth Rlfe Row 8 Harold Rlgney Jo Ann Roberts Roberts Deanna Russell Sammue Rogers David Russell Tommy Rothrock Rosalind Row 9 Norman Rust Albert Scho ettlnger Arnold Rust Row I0 Sally Selke Bethel Sells Martha Schroth Row 'll Sharon elvey Carol Semler Judy Shaw Movles on vocatlons help to unfluence the declslons of Dennls Pierce Patty Thorne, Forrest Dobbs and Sue Eversole who are wrltlng papers In Personal llvung concerning their future plans 0 me .nr- ,f -an man -ff L wwf? 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I, I .1 'V - s 1 . 1 1 Freshmen 'ST' 914' Q 98 1-'ll 62 'la 'ff ...ala E R I Q'-f R w 1 Jlm Shock Barbara Shoemaker James Sklpper Marlene Slavnn Mary Ann Smnth Richard Smuth Mary Etta Smuth Row 2 John Sox Susan Spannuth Martha Spencer Llllle Stockton Jerry Stoh Ier larry Stohler Larry Stoots Row 3 Llnda Stover Shlrley S t o v e r Sharon Sutherland Thoron Swove land Cheryl Tabor Doug Taylor Sharon Taylor Row 4 Terry Taylor Becky Teel Harleeta Teel Patty Thorne Steve Todd Paul Toller Cheryl Tower Row 5 Eddne Townsend Paul Tralnor Larry Troxell Larry Turner Ronnle Turner Sharon U I m et Marsha Unger Row 6 Barbara Vaughn Nadlne Vmcent Ina Vutatoe Don Vuvnan Linda Vores Linda Wages Gall Ann Wake Row 7 James Walker Norma Ward Sue Waters Mary Watt Valene West ern Danny Whlte Janet White Row 8 Joan Whnte Letha Whlte Carol Whrt tenburg Dee Ann Wlles Earl Wrlrelm Duane Wrl klnson Charlotte Wrllnams Row 9 Danny Wnllnams David Wllllams Mike Wll hams Martha Wnlluamson Charles Wrlson Richard Wllson Pdtty Wise.. Row 10 Beth Welshelt u y Wlssmg Sherry Wright C h e s t e r ork Everett York Richard Zeek David Zuglar W en the lun: rs learned that the repre sentatlve for class rlngs was at the hugh school they felt for the flrst tame that graduatlon was not for off Frrst they admrred the different styles and colored stones In he sample box then select ed thelr sensor nngs for 1959 Talking with Mr Lmdboe the representa tlve for Jolsten Jewelry Company are Jack Ben ne Phrl Moore at Phlllrps and Faye Locke rrdge The sophomore class had a special reason to be proud this year because the all sophomore B team had an unusually good season The tall Colts tests which rlvaled the varslty games rn mterest Members of the B team are shown llstemng to thelr coach Rex Brooks as he presents new strategy whale two sophomore cheerleaders Libby Whlte and Ann Van Hoose are leadmg fans In a Trolan ye New faces we saw In the halls as the year pro gressed brought new friendships classmates, and good tlmes to us We were Interested an theur schools and social events whlch were scat tered all the way from Canada to Tennessee New Troylanders from many other commumtles are Patsy Davos .loan us Nell Hoots lm Galllher Joe Leakey Dennis Reynolds Dale Gossage and Charles Pollack h ' 'o ' 1 lf, ' , P fought some close con- I ll. R t, , J' The frrst bug dance of the year gave the lunlor boys rn Hu Y their chance to work together as they transformed the Crack er ox l o a lov ballroom The boys asked thelr favorite gurls to the dress up GHOIF and used foul leaves and streamers to carry out the theme of Autumn Leaves Enloy :ng refreshments between dances are Donna Bows er Davld Fleming Kathy Fisher and Joe Craw ord Pep convos were one of the many school ac tnvltnes whlch we looked forward to almost every ek th Cracker box gym or In the halls of NHS One of ers was our basketball coach Mr Lawson who helped promote school splrlt as he urged us all to llve by these words Work and desire T wan anythlng and be a c amplon he sand s ab olutely necessary t work together One of our most pop ular dlsc lockeys durmg the year was our own Duck Lange from WCTW We enloyed the record hops at which he played almost every Friday mght and we eventua moved hm out to the Memorlal Park pond to have rock n roll musc whlle we were skatlng Taklng a breather from the Ice so they can quest their favorite songs are Phul Alexander Caro lyn Rush Duck Lange and Cella Hammer b 'nt ely f . we ei e r in the the most popular speak- .. . O h ' , ' , it' s o lly i ' i ' re- Everythlng from Ber muda shorts to formals was featured e autumn style show to which the Jumor Sun Shane grrls rnvlted their mothers Modellng he attractive clothing from t Fashion Shop as Prlscllla Brandt rn ro duces them and scribes thenr attractive costumes are Nancy N a s h Judy McCllntlc Linda Wlnchester Bev erly Davis Anne Van Hoose Brenda Brad way Susie Hinshaw and Sharon Rose We all had the oppor unlty leave our classes for a vuslt to the Cnty Wlde Science Fair durlng the week of May 5 Approximately l6O booths llned the walls of the gym and featured everything from frult flles to drnosaurs and rocks to rockets and 50 of these were hrgh school exhrb nts Discussing their blol ogy prolects with M Phil Clampltt a teacher at Wllbur Wrught grade school are two sopho more gurls After a vigorous cam palgn for Student Council electlon an lmpresslve ceremony was held over the P A where the out gorng offlcers charged the new members wvth their responslbllltles Bll Corbin Janlce Bell Patty Thorne Martha Spencer and Grace Lord look on as O T Meyers retlrmg president gives Joh n Lane the gavel Other members watching the ceremony are Jane Jordan, Jim Boyd, Jerry Bland, and Mike Dann. 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I Ju 1 I t x f' 4 If , hx If 4 1 f 2 ,eff 'fu 7 1+ 0 .Aff M f 1, 60 1 ffl, 4 , 2 1- 1 ' Q 4 I X JW, I ' 1' JJ A . 7 rnfnu A .Il - Tg+ M - f if nv A V -.-- .. ' ' 4 - 0 QI lil- . f . YY, '.', fr , f AI 44 06 Y X4-Y A beautiful and stirring arrangement of Handel's Halleluiah Chorus, sung by the A Cappella Choir, was one of the most impressive moments during the Senior Vespers Service last December. Events such as this kept our choirs busy all year, and they demonstrated their talents ata concert in February and an all-school convocation in March. Meet- ing each day eighth period, the A Cappella Choir also performed for chapel programs and attended the Choral Festival at Richmond in April. The Girls' Concert Choir participated in concerts and from this group, mem- bers of the Choralettes were selected. Formerly known as the Girls' Triple Trio, the Choralettes sang at many civic affairs and received a rating of Excel- lent at the District Music Contest. Another vocal group, the Madrigal Singers, comprised of twelve of our best vocalists, was a very active or- ganization in civic affairs. At the District Music Contest they received a rating of Superior. Concerts, a convo- cation, and Honor Day helped fill the agenda of these busy singers. Vespers, Concerts, State Competition Row 1 Roberts Fisher Sutton Eans Pollard Johnson Pfennlnger Thompson Mettert Worley, Mr. Petermann. Row 2-Stephens, Reese, Blankenship Lawson Shoop Reeves Williams Davis Temples Row 3 Raines Wallen Carr Wilson, Thomas, Robinson, Morgan, Rust, Kollmeyer Cox Bond Beyer Row 4 Beguhn Carender Wilkinson Cottman Werking Catey, Allen, Branham, Kollmeyer, Denny, i f S1 - Q if gig ' ,wif 'wf 'f M m.eS1'? Row 'I - Holloway, Skipper, Adams, Hole, Clayborn, Grider, Brenham, Powers, Hughes. Row 2- Downey, Adams, Brewer, Alexander, McCormick, Hacker, Davis, Perry, Williamson, Ashire, Olden Mr. Petermann. Row 3 - Clayborn, Blackburn, Smith, Lowery, Upchurch, Burkman, Upchurch, Russell Padgell, Shellon Prove Talents Of 0ur Vocalists Choralelles are Rosalind Russell Jane! Smilh Suellen Lowery Karen Padgett Mildred Branham Brenda Powers Evelyn Brewer linda Grider Becky Alexander and Belly Abshire. Tom Cottman, Carole Davis, Ruth Reese, and John Beyer, dressed for o performance, are discussing lhe musical program they will presenl. 69 R We 1 5 Row 'I - B. Pfenninger, M. Lange. Row 2 - B. Collier, J. Davis, M. Allen, J. Sox, J Neideffer, S. Carmack, N. Anderson. Row 3 - J. Baker, D. Sorrell, B. well D. Pfenninger, J. Banto. Row 4 - K. Wimmer, E. Rains, Mr. Pressler, H. Councellor, R. McShurley, D. Thompson, D. Ogborne. Traveling to Indianapolis in September the N.H.S. marching band placed a high eighteenth among the hundred schools represented at the State Fair Parade. The focal point of the band's performance was an expert twirling exhibition by the Maiorettes in their snappy summer costumes. The band was kept busy during the school year by parades, including the big date stone parade, half- time shows at home football and basketball games, and by concert performances. The colors were pre- sented with dignity and grace by the Maiorettes in an impressive ceremony we looked forward to at each game. The pep band and band were directed by Mr. B. O. Pressler who also directed the school dance band, the Castle Rockers. The whole music department undertook the proiect of selling first candy and then light bulbs to add to the fund for new uniforms and robes for the band and choirs. Musicians Display Hilarious costumes and clever stunts helped the pep band to become an im- portant part of our school spirit. The antics of the group, led by B. O. Pressler, drew laughter from crowds at ball games and at convocations. Providing lively music at pep sessions and basketball games, The Little Stinkers were responsible for intro- ducing The Cry of the Wild, Weird Boo- Boo Bird, who fantastically put the whammy on our opposition at basketball games. Presenting the colors at home games were Cathy Meece, Mary Ann Smith, Marlene Slavin, Betsy Pfenninger, Nila Ander- son, Mary Lange, Sabra Carmack, David Ziglar, Harry Councellor, and Jim McCormick. Row 'I 1 Ziglar, Mr. Pressler, Lange, Pfenninger, Anderson, Car- mack, Pfenninger, Baker, Wim- mer. Row 2 1 Riley, Western, Moore, Harter, Holloway, Fisher, Jarvis, Atkins, Kern, Sorrell. Row 3 - Thompson, Ogborne, Collier, McShurley, Moore, Hartgrove, Hunnicutt, Green. Row 4 - Pfen- ninger, Caldwell, Bonta, Rigney. Skill, Versatility Playing for civic and school affairs were mem- bers of the string ensemble Paul Hill, Donna Ramey, Betty Harris, Janice Davis, Kathy Costello, Bonnie Jones, Etta Jett, Janice Shafer, and Cathy Meece. Light classical and class- ical music was presented at concerts and convocations by members of the orchestra and string ensemble. To Honor Day and Baccalaur- eate they added dignity with special arrangements. As the seniors entered the gym for the last time at Com- mencement, they marched to thefamiliar strains of Pomp and Circumstance played by the 52 members of the concert orchestra. Row 'I - Hill, Ramey, Harris, Davis, Allen, Allan, Meece. Row 2 - Burkman, Justice, Davis, Neal, Hensley, Shafer, Cheek, Lacy, Kendrick, Larrison. Row 3-Davis, Allen, Sox, Neideffer, Heath Counts, Spannuth, Kern, Sorrell Slavin, Wages, Killey, Lange Row 4 - Sorrell, Baker, Wimmer Rains, Jones, Costello, Collier, Ogborne, Thompson. Row 5 Ziglar, McCormick, Smith, Jett. I X il, - l xi U' n Row 1 - Rains, Sorrell, Rust Slavin, Smith, Meece, Councellor McCormick. Row 2 - Stephens Spannuth, Counts, Brenneman Allen, Temples, Wages, Heath Killey, Hunter. Row 3 - Groce Batt, Schoettinger, Sox, Allen Lyon, Davis, Neideffer, Row 4 - Breckinridge, Piercey, Anspach Atchison. LINDA DAVIDSON O as we we so ws? M ifllibisiglwtlyv W XAn Interlude Ho of 1958 he of gurls cho e ner lude as theur theme and decorated wlth modernlstlc aur The colors emerald snlver and black prevalled as the Church Street gym became a ballroom for the last time Gtgantlc mobiles whlrled above as Charlze Owens and hls band provided the dancing music The hlghllght of the dance was the crown mg of the queen Mlss Betty Jane Gough by her escort Harold Meadows who also presented her wnth the red satan cape symbol of her honor She was happily congratulated by her court Ann Bouslog Marllynn Wales and Anne Krausbauer and danced to her favorute tune Laura Klngs and Queens A new and excltung combo from Clnclnnatu The Rocks delighted and entertained the danc ers at the 1957 Harvest Hop durlng Thanksglvlng vacation The gym became a ballroom with aqua black and whlte streamers as the HI Y boys carried out the theme Autumn Leaves Glgantlc foul leaves rn these colors dotted the walls and called attentlon to the fall season The candldates for queen were presented as they walked the length of the gym with theur escorts Each recelved a single red rose and Mass Linda Davidson was crowned queen by Bob Hlday Hn Y presldent Those In her court were seniors Suzl Sears Garnet Roseberry and Linda Robinson and lunlors Sharon Sanders Betsy Pfenmnger Shlrley Surber and Ellen Kay Merrzll BETTY JANE GOUGH 0 f Q, Xb- ex 'Ki t X RQ! se visa New Q WZ , I 2 O I , ' It 1 Y! - I p . T s S ll - vw ' ' 0 Highlight Social,,Segson as ,J 2TfMf'L? f Week-end dances, spon- sored by the various clubs, gave us a chance to lay aside homework for an eve- ning of fun with our friends. We danced to pop records spun by Easy Gwinn, Bill Baker, Dick Lange, and other well known disc- io c k e y s. NHS students seemed to prefer the record hops but welcomed the change provided by the Castle Rockers and a new band, the Blue Notes. Kings and Queens were selected for several of our dances, and we all toolf part in the selection of Mr. and Miss DECA, Football Sweetheart, Snowball Queen, King Eskimo, Mr. and Miss New Castle, and the Peppemint Twirl Queen. ff' Snowball Queen Diane Selke Mr. and Miss DECA, David Bess and Sonia Neal Football Sweetheart Hilda Hay. King Eskimo, Jerry Eans. Mr. and Miss New Castle, Tom Summers and Hilda Hay Peppermint Twirl Queen Patty Harding 73 nf an X if , if ,w XJ Q . T! ff 1 vi xr 2 W, x ' fy 'fx ' ff E 0 af' 'Q 3- Y Through a flower covered arbor, flanked by white wrought iron furniture, the guests at the 1957 Junior Prom entered a picnic garden for an evening of fun and laughter. The theme, Picnic, was carried out in pastel colors of pink, lavender, blue, and green. Under a latticed ceiling, members of the iunior and senior classes and their dates danced to the music of Bobby Wertz, a favorite band around NHS. The dance floor was surrounded by a white picket fence entwined with spring flowers in the picnic colors. On the stage a fountain bubbled beside graceful trees and the swing which became the throne of her majesty, the queen. As the clock struck eleven, the ballroom became hushed and the queen candidates entered with their escorts to the haunting strains of Moonglow. They mounted the stairs to the lovely garden, and Miss Patty Harding was escorted to the swing by David Bess, iunior class president, who crowned her queen of the Prom. Q We y s .c an Q PATTY HARDING 549, ' ZZYQ jf 7.4 Zag? X Queen Patty Reigns Over Spring .ignicqe QW 6 Patty Harding, radiant and happy though a little tearful, takes a ride in the swing which served as her royal throne at 'Picnic, the i957 Junior Prom. Immediately after the Coronation she danced with David Bess, iunior class president, to her favorite melody, September Song. Queen Patty's court included Christine Planeaux, Linda Davidson, Brenda Griffith, Ann Bouslog, Dixie Acton, and Hilda Hay. May 3, l957, will long remain in our memories as a night of romance, dreamy music, fun, and laughter. ' P' Dancing to the music of Bobby Wertz in the beau ul pic garden are the guests at the 1957 Prom. sys Q!! KX 75 3 6 3, W CWB I 'D u X 2 Each spring our interest turns to such extra- curricular activities as the Science Fair and Foreign Student Day. Every fourth year the science ex- hibit becomes city wide and this year was held in the gym. One hundred and sixty booths were filled with displays set up by grade school, iunior high, and high school students. Each night of the fair one of our local industries presented a twenty minute demonstration and the entire fair carried the theme, Doorway to Progress. To Love One's Country ls Not To Despise All Others, the slogan of the world map in the main hall on Foreign Student Day, well describes the feeling of good fellowship which developed March l4 when we entertained thirty-nine l.U. and Ball State students representing eighteen countries. Senior English students were the hosts for the day showing the visitors to classes, taking them to dinner, and then to the coke party and dance held in their honor. Attractions Phil Alexander shows a group of interested students the in- tricate apparatus he used in his experiment for the Science Fair. He worked to produce synthetic amino acids. Seniors Joyce Lanzer and Dennis Anderson entertain one of the foreign students at the dance which climaxed Foreign Student Day, sponsored by the Senior English classes, leading the school in Thanksgiving services over the P.A. were Honor Society members Jerry Frost, Doug Walls, David Fleming, Pottie Graftis, Kay Crum, Ann Bouslog, and John Cleveland who were assisted by the A Cappella Choir, Honor Groups Gain To belong to National Honor Society, now in its twenty-fourth year in NHS, is one of the goals of every upperclassman. To become a member, a student must rank in the top five per- cent of the iunior class or the top fifteen percent of the senior class and must rate high in scholar- ship, leadership, service, and dependability. Serving the first semester as officers were Doug Walls, president, Betty Jane Gough, vice- president, Celia Balph, secretary, and Ann Bouslog, treasurer. Second semester officers were Sharlene Ander- son, president, Jerry Frost, vice-president, Pattie Graffis, secretary, and Bob Doggy, treasurer. Members of the National Honor Society, assisted by Miss Catherine Ratcliffe, club sponsor, ushered at concerts, sponsored the King Eskimo Dance, and conducted the Christmas Toy Drive. Collecting convocation passes and compiling the Honor Roll were other responsibilities of this honor group. Row 'I - P. Gratfis, A. Bouslog, D. Walls, B Gough, C. Balph, S. Baker. Row 2 - B. Doggy, J. Cleve- land, S- Anderson, P. Brandt, S. Conway, K. Crum, Miss Ratclitfe. Row 3-D. Fleming, J. Frost, J. Small. 78 Civic Recognition Twelve senior girls realized one of their goals early in March when they were selected by the Altrusa Club to be Altrusa Girls. Each girl was chosen because she excelled in a particular field of study. The girls were further honored at a banquet held March l8 in the Aqua Room of the Hotel Plaza, A program on beauty care was presented by the Shrieves from Muncie. The younger Mrs. Shrieve is the former Pat Kelsay who was an Altrusa Girl in her senior year. The twelve fields represented were art, Eng- lish, retail selling, languages, social studies, speech, iournalism, music, business, mathematics home economics, and science. 1 Being selected to be a Junior Rotarian is one of the outstanding achievements possible for a senior boy. The eight Junior Rotarians were selected because of their scholastic achieve- ments and leadership qualities. Boys in National Honor Society automatically became Junior Ro- tarians and the others in the group were chosen by the Honor Society. Each Junior Rotarian was entertained at the Rotary luncheons for a month. At the end of the month, he gave a speech and introduced the next boy to be honored. Jim Small and Bob Doggy, Junior Rotarians, listen intently to the speaker at a Rotary luncheon. ,sn . fb 4... Altrusa Girls pictured here are Priscilla Brandt, art, Carolyn White, English, Elaine Roberts, home economics, Christine Planeaux, mathematics, Linda Kirkpatrick, retail selling, Patty Harding, languages, Sylvia Conway, social studies, Sue Ann Baker, speech, Pattie Gratfis, iournolism, Lindo Robinson, music, Kay Crum, business, and Betty Jane Gough, science. Honored at the weekly Rotary luncheons were the eight Junior Rotarians who were John Millikon, Jerry Frost, David Fleming, Doug Walls, David Bess, Bob Doggy, Jim Small, ond John Cleveland. These luncheons were held either at the YMCA or ot the Country Club. 79 Boys' and Girls' State members were Row 'l - P. Turner, C. White, S. Con- way, C. Balph, J. Neff, J. Kerr, S. Hart- grove, S. Carmack, E. Roberts, P. Harding. Row 2 - J. Shirk, J. Frost, D. McKee, J. Small, J. Cleveland. We Practice Rules On the Canteen Council were Row 'I - A. Bouslog, M. Pollard, D. Millikan, M. Unger, S. Hayes, J. White, V. Dyer, J. Neff. Row 2 - J. Trittschuh, B. Baker, J. Shock, B. Fisher, P. Coffey, G. Turner, J. Cleveland, B. Hiday. Training in government begins early for Americans, especially those in Indiana. NHS stu- dents learn about government in class and through such training as Girls' and Boys' State. Last sum- mer, ten iunior girls and five iunior boys at- tended sessions at l.U. where they conducted elections and set up their own state government. Something brand new was added this year when the YMCA organized the Canteen Council. Composed of sixteen students, four from each class, and their sponsors, the Council provided a set of rules for the conduct of those who attend the Canteen. Under the direction ot Mr. John Kinsinger, the Canteen Council worked to make the YMCA Canteen a suitable place for teenagers to spend their leisure hours. Purdue Legislature provided 12 iuniors and seniors with another chance to display their knowledge of government. Four students won honors there. Pattie Graffis and Sue Baker were among the top ten extemp speakers and received awards for demonstration debates. John Cleve- land ranked among the top ten in the Senate and David Fleming among the top ten in the House. Elected to Purdue Legislature were Row 'I - D. Pfenninger B. Gough, J. Francisco, S. Conway, G. Bowser, D. Fleming J. Frost. Row 2 - O. Steele, J. Cleveland, J. Wright. AA, s r 4 Q, ' ,fix Ex N Ex X , 5 :fx .. ,wa K, Q :R N . , - X K 9551! 1 , 5 ig: QQ, , WEE VN I 'F 3 A Hi? K 1fh1fWf'E:'X D . , ,ag .pa 'M 7 ,ugfffl wxmkw. N U' ' :QE-1,5 0 . 7 . V an .4 'm 4,-Nfiswsu.-.wfsswf'S-NWN V - A- ' Gi' ' -' V -SIS 742,19 kqlhf Y P I A 1 wg xg, V 7 A X A sf.-Kawai. Q SSL., :AXgjbf:1f?fiQ2fl3:q?:'fE'ffg?64rffkiAiM4f:qii 5,14 YI.. Y. .M 1: : . ,- A W . 1 , f., f fp ,Xxx , Q Liv. 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X', .yf ,Wu X1 31, . 47 f f Egx ' QQ HEJVQS-.W 'QQ ix if ,QQ Q Q U fNiN' M 4 1 . if ff' !' 4 'EJ Ja Q With banners, cards, and bright green hats, members of the boys' cheerblock boosted team and school morale. They refused to be discouraged by defeat and worked to show the team that NHS was behind them all the way. Approximately sixty boys wore white shirts and occupied seats in the block. On the front row the seniors in their sharp senior cords gave the block unity. As we attended the pep sessions in the gym, before big games and filled the halls with spirited yells at the morning pep meetings, few realized the planning that went into these sessions. The organization behind the scenes was the Student Morale Committee whose members were chosen from the Student Council and outstanding students. Aided by faculty sponsors and the captain of the cheering squad, the Morale Com- mittee planned all pep meetings, made the banners and signs for the halls, and was responsible for the Troian Mascot. Wearing the suit of the Troian warrior, Jim Penticuff stood as the symbol of our school. Members of the Student Morale Committee watch as Jim Penticuff dons the Troian Mascot outfit in preparation for a pep meeting. Hilda Hay adiusts the helmet while Jerry Wright, John Trittschuh, and Anne Van Hoose offer suggestions- Members of the Morale Committee were: Row 1 - Jerry Wright, John Trittschuh, Bob Daggy, Anne Von Hoose, John Hay, Priscilla Brandt, David Bess. Row 2 - Mr. Hay, Mr. Chandler, Mr. Zeigler, And Enthusiasm Row 'l - McCormack, Meadows, Hill, Stoops, Duvall, Bess, Himes, Huday Shark Fleming Frost Teague Row 2 McKee Walcott Cardwell Millikan, Laurie, Wallen, Winningham, Daggy, Smiley, Watt, Walls, Cleveland Row 3 Lee Johnson Clements Day Wilkinson Tomp kins, Stools, Trittschuh, Logan, Dalton, Corbin, Cleveland. Row 4 --Shock Davis Mayer Werklng Stohler Osborne Perry Turner Beguhn Mitchner, Nierinck, Bennett. Row 5 - Lutrell, Turner, Nutty, Stohler, Cooper Baker Cooper Padgett Jennings Couden Williams Wright Row 6 - Vivian, Muroy, Upham, Fulton, Clemons, Folck, Popeioy, Carender Y ,. it p 1 I-12 , J Q xiii .gi riff' 5 ,, ' .1 Xu. :it W X ! Y 2, Z 4, ...Kr 1 ,,. in el 1 H li .33 , 'if Q N NFL members were: Row 'I - E. Jett, S. Sears, P. Graffis, J. Frost, P. Brandt, J. Cleveland, I. Putnins, T. Camp, Miss Hartzell. Row 2 - Miss Rucker, C. Rush, P. Alexander, D. Worley, M. Wales, S. Carmack, M. Murphy, S. Baker, D. Groves, B. Doggy, D. Selke, J. Cleveland, J. Kerr, Mr. Scott. Speakers Win Tourney Honors, Provide Known throughout Indiana for its outstand- ing work in speech, our chapter of the National Forensic League had twenty active members with twenty other speech students working to gain points for membership. Serving as officers for this year were John Cleveland, president, Priscilla Brandt, vice-president, Pattie Graffis, secretary, and Jerry Frost, treasurer. Nine speakers survived district and zone competition to compete in the state tourney of the lndiana High School Forensic Association, where John Cleveland placed first in Extemporaneous Speaking and Phil Alexander placed first in Discussion. In the state NFL tourney Carolyn Rush ranked first in Radio. The Debate team despite stiff competition had a successful season winning sixteen as they de- bated the topic, Resolved: That United States Foreign Aid Be Substantially lncreased. ln December, Pattie Graffis and Sue Ann Baker were one of four debate teams selected for demonstra- tion debates at the Purdue Debaters' Clinic. 84 Debaters were: Row 1 - M. Wales, S. Baker, P. Graffis, J Frost. Row 2 - M. Boker, M. Slavin, K. Edstene, F. Merrill Row 3 - P. Smith, D. Worley, L. Worthington. Row 4 - L Smith, Miss Hartzell, Miss Ast. ..,. Xx,. , W, .. J, Q. ,SX-X-M ., WW,-V ivan? Q W 355 Q ,Y Eye. w . if-.M .--we 3, F 0 5 T'i,5:i. - 'Q Q: S,-.-W. - gas x A if A 2,5 4, v' 4,3 I , , tg, A.. if his 'E 'f kf N 'f Ng 5 .. 2 4 5 ,Q xg, f gg M I- fri ill 5 :Wi ,f Q4 i K 1 gif aw ,ig I i ! TT f 6' 1 322 VJ . N' 'Sl ff , fx f 'K 5 ,, . ,dw h 3' -F . CL4 Ii fx Y lk L tg' gi 1 -i .3 ' gi? E34 ' K x YN' C, sf ., Q 2 L by A 5 -, 14 in fm, 6 36 Q if fi vw I 6 f ,Y Hg' Q 3' E A ' 3 - n, V QQ ' ' 4' I wif a ff 3' Y 5 A ya a 4 1 -53 .1 Danny Thompson, cowpoke, sang the title song in another Crescendo feature, Ah Cain't Get Off My Horse. This skit by six boys of the band proved to be one of the hits of the Crescendo production. After the cowpokes, who want the lovely Lulubelle, have decided to duel to the death for her, the saga ends tragically as she is accidentally shot and killed. Actors were Danny Thompson, cowpoke, Ted Stephens, his rival, Bill Caldwell, the beautiful Lulubelle, Joe Roberts, the Barkeep, and Harry Councellor and Butch Brammer, the two card playin' hombres. leading members in Annie were Linda Robin- son, Steve Bond, Sharon Carr, and Joyce Kelsay. Broadway Comedies When Annie Get Your Gun came to NHS last May as the Crescendo Varieties of 1957, the stage of the Church Street gym became a small western town and the members of the music de- partment became cowboys. Colorful costumes and scenery helped this smash Broadway hit to enioy success here in New Castle as Linda Robinson portrayed the loveable Annie and John Beyer played the part of Frank, her beau. Songs such as Secret Love and Anything You Can Do high- lighted the production. When Annie finally dis- covers that you Cain't Get a Man With a Gun, she trades her guns and pigtails for feminine ways and captures the heart of Frank. Others were Mike Odom as Charles, Wayne Kollmeyer as Tommy, Ruthann Forbes as Winnie, and Tom Cottman as Chief Sitting Bull. A dance by Sabra Carmack, Voodoo, and special numbers by band members were also a part of the program for Crescendo Varieties. Those in the cowboy skit, Ah Cain't Git Off of My Horse, were Harry Councellor, Butch Brammer, Joe Roberts, Danny Thompson, Ted Stephens, and Bill Caldwell. The entire cast of Annie Get Your Gun sings about Annie's troubles with Frank in one of the chorus scenes. 86 SQllEl.!.E Stl Are Hits fx ln full costume, members of the cast of Mrs. Mc- Thing move scenery and prepare the stage for cure tain time. Shown following the orders of Bob Doggy are Betty Harris, Sue Miles, Judy Cross, Sue Baker, and linda Ballenger. Mrs, McThing, a delightful comic fantasy written by Mary Chase, was the play chosen as the 1957 Curtain Call production. lt is the story of a poor little rich boy, Howie La Rue, his mother, and his little friend who iust happens to be the daugher of a witch. When the witch, Mrs. Mc- Thing, begins to work her magic, Howie and his mother become involved with a gang of mobsters. Mrs. LaRue, Carolyn Rush, and her maid lnara Putnins argue heatedly over Mrs. LaRue's son Howie, played by Herb Gloss- brenner, as he and Sue Baker listen in on an exciting and dramatic scene from Mrs, McThing. As all fantasies must end, the play ends happily. The little witch girl returns home with Mrs. LaRue and Howie, and they all live happily ever after. Cast in the role of Mrs. LaRue was Carolyn Rush. Herb Glossbrenner played her son Howie. Betty Harris was the little witch girl and Bob Doggy portrayed Poison Eddie, the gang boss. The play was directed by Mr. Don Scott. The crew of Mrs, McThing hurries to place properties be- fore the curtain rises on Curtain Call. Helping are Julie Neff, Sue Miles, Betty Harris, Linda Ballenger, Suella Swales and Bruce Himes. fig? But Eileen, we want to be Bohemian like you girls. We're not Bohemian, we're from Ohio. Scenes like this were typical of the Senior Class Play presented March 20 and 21 at the Castle Theater. My Sister Eileen written by Ruth McKenney and well known on Broadway and in the movies continued its success in NHS with Priscilla Brandt and Elaine Neal sharing the spotlight as the Sherwood sisters, Ruth and Eileen. The play tells the humorous story of two girls who come to New York to seek careers. Eileen aspires to become an actress and Ruth an author. Eileen's ability to attract all sorts of males com- bined with the reputation of a former resident of their apartment leads the girls into some hilarious situations. Adding to this zany comedy are the Wreck and the six Portugese Admirals. Those in the cast were Priscilla Brandt, Elaine Neal, Joe Shirk, Bob Daggy, John Beyer, Jerry Frost, Tom Pope, Sabra Carmack, Peggy Poole, Stuart Worl, lnara Putnins, David Bess, and Phil Alexander. write. Rehearsing their lines in anticipation of opening night are the major characters at My Sister Eileen, Joe Shirk Priscilla Brandt, Elaine Neal, and John Beyer. Record Crowd Sees 'My Sister Eileen' The crew members of My Sister Eileen who planned the Other members of the cast, who added to its success, are scenery for the play are Cecelia Seese, John Smiley, Diane pictured memorizing their lines. They are Jerry Frost, Tom Groves, Marilyn Scales, Mr. Don Scott, Jack Anderson, Jim Pope, Sabra Carmack, Peggy Poole, Stuart Worl, lnara Cleveland, Wayne Kollmeyer, and Bob Stoops. Putnins, David Bess, and Phil Alexander. , S 'V :tell s M' -W ,,. l ...v 'F Senlor members of the Trolan Tnbune staff John Lane Bruce Hnmes and Suzl Sears sell the pocket slzed dlrectorues to Chuck Lawson Brll Pfenmnger Janet Smith and Dorothy Reese durnng the fall sale nderclassmen staff members are Judy Franclsco Jamce Hall Martha Spencer Martha Pollard Make Wllllams Steve Staley Jack Bennett Mike Bergln Linda Shoemaker Nadine Upchurch and Jane Crawford Trolan Tribune Receives State Recognition Now what was the name of that cute llttle gurl IH Engllsh class? Students had no need to ponder thus questnon because of the Student Dnrectorles publlshed by the Trolan Tribune, the school literary magazine whvch has been cited as one of the best ln nts fleld by colleges through out the state Stones were wrrtten by Englrsh students, the cover was designed by art student Prlscrlla Brandt and the book was put out by a staff of seventeen seniors and twelve underclassmen headed by Davld Flemmg and Suzi Sears, co editors, wlth Julre Neff as secretary Mass Bermece McCord and Miss Frances Halberstadt were sponsors Row 'l Dlxle Baldock Prlsculla Brandt Julue Neff Suzi Sears Davld Flemunq Brenda Grnffrth Elame Roberts Judy Shortrndge Row 2 Mrss Halberstadt Mtss McCord Jerry Frost Sharlene Anderson Bob Doggy Joe Shark Charlene Rlley Jlm Kendall John Lane Greta Wngguns John Cleveland 5. Qfssztjfsc isfssslssfs ,s.sW ess ss J.. ,va , vw, sn nv Jtfvvvf nw mm mm s lt g ,s -.L l L if pf if 2 Pattie Graffis and Ann Bouslog plan the 1958 yearbook at the Indiana University Journalism Institute. Members of the 1958 Rosennial staff felt that they had a more important job than usual because theirs was the task of telling about the last year of New Castle High School. Last January when six eager iuniors joined the Rosennial staff they little suspected what lay before them. They be- came messengers, typists, and indexers of the 1957 book. As they worked, however, they learned and soon were busy planning their own book. Pattie Graffis, Ann Bouslog, and Carolyn White were chosen editors and business manager and went to Journalism Institute at l. U. during the summer. There they drew up a dummy and made more detailed plans for the 1958 Rosennial using the theme We'll Remember NHS. ln the fall seven more members were added to the staff, and the work really began in earnest as it was necessary to meet deadlines and take pictures. Rosennial Staff Portrays School Life Julie Kerr, club editor, is seen directing the taking of the During the 1958 Rosennial subscription drive, Aiax the Bible Club picture while Carolyn White and Tom Summers Traian rang up the sales on his bell. Tom Summers marks the assist by taking identifications and seating students. poster as Julie Neff tells him our goal of the drive. Row 1 - Julie Kerr, Julie Neff, Ann Bouslog, Pattie Graffis, Carolyn White, Janet White, Anne Krausbauer, Linda Davidson, Celia Balph Row 2 - Tom Summers, Suzi Sears, Doug Walls, Miss Halberstadt, Tom Schacht. During Final Year In New Castle High School Six more iuniors were added to the staff in January and they began their careers by index- ing our book. For a theme like ours we thought it was important that we use our school colors, green and white, and we were especially proud when our green covers arrived with their white outline of the school. When the book went on sale in November, Aiax the Troian helped us count the number sold and rang it up on the poster in the main hall. Each person who bought a book found his name on the large sheets of paper in the main hall. Editor-in-Chief of the 1958 Rosennial was Pattie Graffis and her assistant was Ann Bouslog who supervised the taking of all pictures. Carolyn White was business manager and it was her iob to keep the books and manage the subscription drive. Julie Neff was in charge of the senior section with Linda Davidson responsible for under- classmen. Activities editor was Suzi Sears who also did the art work and designed the cover. Janet White was faculty editor and Julie Kerr worked with the club section. Anne Krausbauer and Celia Balph had charge of ads with Tom Summers and Doug Walls as sports editors. Stu- dent photographer was Tom Schacht. Behind us all, helping and leading us, was Miss Frances Halberstadt, our sponsor. The six iuniors who came on the staff in January began to plan their own yearbook as soon as they finished the index. Talking things over are Phil Coffey, Virginia Chambers, Judy White, Ruth Sparks, Jerry Wright, and Mel Anspach. 41+ x'gf-gf ff QE, 4 S , 45 ' JM.: swiss Q wi' xfzfwsif 0. M, X 42: ' A ' ,W 41, ff-wage? f 7 A 51, an f' ,T 'I .: f-Yi if Il, 'iff f t 'J Martha Riddle, Sue Morgan, and Nadine Upchurch admire the panoramic view from the window of the unfinished school as they plan stories for the special edition of the paper. Larry Marlow proudly shows the i957 date stone for the new school to the Phoenix staff members Julie Ruddell, Geraldine Taylor, Ann Anderson, and Corolynn Baganz. Phoenix Coverage Sandy Hartgrove, editor, and Judy Shortridge, assistant editor, headed the Phoenix staff this year. Working with them were Mr. Bernhardt Beguhn, Miss Hartha Hartzell, and the staff mem- bers who were Carol Cashdollar, business man- ager, Linda Shoemaker, news editor, Virginia Chambers, assistant news editor, Geraldine Taylor, feature editor, Julie Ruddell, art editor, Joan Lucas, advertising manager, Larry Marlow, as- sistant advertising manager, Linda Maze and Ann Anderson, assistant advertising managers, Joe Shirk, sports editor, Jim Thalls, assistant sports editor, Sue Morgan, copy editor, Janet Brown and Carolynn Baganz, columnists, Jean Ballard, ex- change editor, Linda Bailey and Linda Armstrong, assistant exchange editors, and Ruth Sparks and Nadine Upchurch, reporters. The five sophomores added to the staff the second semester were Susan Hinshaw, Donna Mattingly, Phil Stinson, Judy McClintic, and Patsy Hagerty. Larry Marlow is greeted with a friendly handshake from Jack Dempsey. Larry and Jim Thalls, Phoenix sportswriters, interviewed Jack for our paper when he visited New Castle. , 3 Lv ..p4., The entire staff accompanied Mr. Redman to the building and re- ceived a conducted tour before preparing the special issue for the date stone ceremony. 93 gi A .,.,, 5 'Pr 5 W .Q-.-f- ,QQ-Q 1 ., :.II: ji.. IQ QWM 'i m sw Zuma www dime! Nu-'K Spvrfs Z4 7f1,fi'fL F7 fa Qxlwffl 'f741'f'f 7 pvcx, Lfe'Q-A-yvf Aj! if-0 Jicjlbfwf 4, Team spectators cheerleaders and malor ettes paused together for the Impressive Pledge of Allegiance and Natlonal Anthem before play began In the tightly packed Church Street Gym The sounds of an enthusiastic crowd cheering loudly fllled the tmy gym as we excutedly watched the mlghty Trolans In victory and defeat during many mghts of thnlllng SPORTS f1f 1 cu ki MVK I 'VU 7'fLTUj QA al 94 WXIT5 Cf-czeefa G41 jf JQWZZZ1 ww A 2 W M 9 CH afff xg! Y' I ll 4 fI1l 'Z l ,uni flvlyzif' J mms: Wim :EEE gg E HIE 55 IEIEIEIEFG 1 E553 ig -1 y' . ,I ff .f ' ,f ' ' I 1 ' D 477' il VK 'tiki C 1, . . I ' if A g f 7 - ,V V A V T l 'J Q . . . u . X x K LMC! A ' L. . . - CL V, , ,L 4.1-P Ffa' if 7' .3 7 I7 JWMQ I 4 if T V T ez., so f C A W - l A 0 ' V7 f 7 Q , . Q ff xl N 2 L ', F I I A I , 1 Cl - R ,' I f M , 4 C ,rf I lf' 1.4 Af W, ,ll f 'y 4, 4' XX fl ,H Q, I Il!5!l!!ll A 4 4 I ' ' f- .- - A-fe,,.,-, 4 1 , -- .1 - -- ' Z ll A' J 5, , 4 V 9 xiii., ny, f. ,,,.. . , . f k f- E WC' 1v ! ff ...F S ,F s. 2. . I Row 1 - M. Bokma, C. Teague, D. Saylor, T. Summers, T. Swoyzee, K. Wallen, J. Cleveland, R. Russell. Row 2 - Coach Wegesin, M. Joines, R. Conner, L. Ralcliff, G. Turner, D. Lacy, P. Speers, J. Hoy, Coach Hay. Row 3 - J. Anderson, D. Conway, D. Brammer, R. Pavy, D. Lockeridge, D. Osborne, S. Upham. Row 4 - G. Fox, B. Mifchener, T. Rogan, J. Henry, G. Kinerl, C. Wallmire, D. Brewer, K. Dishmon. New New New New New New New New New New 96 GRIDIRON SCOREBOARD CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe Linebacker Gary Kinert 1521 is pulled down before help can arrive from Kevin Wallen I441, Jack Anderson 1391, and Dwight Lockeridge Troian Gridclers Compete Against 14 Connersville 19 20 Fort Wayne Central 12 39 Madison Heights O 6 Richmond 14 6 Scecina 14 6 Kokomo 20 13 Anderson 20 O Muncie 30 7 Noblesville 21 14 Indianapolis Tech 34 1261, Trojan defenders. The Trojans' strength in the forward wall is shown here as the line gives field-goal protection from the Madison Heights' defense. Coach Langan Hay's gridders started the season this year with high hopes for one of the best years since the successful 1948 season. They failed to foresee, however, the unusually large number of iniuries which the team would receive. These iniuries plus a schedule which included games with Tech, Muncie, and Noblesville, some of the best teams in the state, hindered the Troian gridmen who finished the season with a record of two wins and eight defeats. Some of the Best in the State Athletic director Horace Cook smiles in approval as he hands Dwight Lockeridge his football letter sweater for one year's service on the varsity squad. I- . - During the break between halves, Coach Hay and Coach Wegesin map out strategy as they point out weaknesses which they have seen in the opposing team. 'two he 'L r .- -,R wg? , 'A , 0. 7 f, 1 'sk f . if R fy -L Q f 7 4 'J ' -1 3 , J 8, E I V 4 'S 3 'dx U 5 -. f vu E ,XL -'WV ' -.,.. Q all ,Y QA' ', L A+ N' l .Q Y 53' 0 Q .I f,' 1 as Q sf .1---1 A E61 Q xg 0 'HA - A. N E I 4i ,Q y it '-, A 1 'P 048' ,f M4 , 'L . x. QQ x , .. ,rv v , 2, as .- if ' X ..-Q , . 3' X 1 ' if - .. L9 ,,,A W Y. I 1, 0 Q WW Row 1 - T. Maynard, K. Cooper, L. Fowler, T. Pitman, P. McBride, L. Atchison, J. Perry. Row 1 - B. Baker, D. Redelman, R. Turner, D. Taylor, L. Turner, J, McCu!cheon, M. Johnson. Row 3 - Coach Chand- ler, P. Trainor, M. Fulton, E. Town- send, R. Byrd, D. Luttrell, D. Falck, P. Gray, D. Parmley, T. Taylor, Coach Coers. Frosh Work Hard, Win Two Coaches Joe Chandler and Russell Coers led their freshman team to a season's record of two wins, two losses, and a tie. Led by Dave Luttrell and Duke Falck in the backfield and Don Parmley and Larry Turner in the line, the frosh team demonstrated good team work and set a good example of the great Troian spirit. A Fort Wayne Central gridder finds it hard lo make his way through the increasing swarm of Trojans. New New New New New Pete ified Freshman Record Castle O Muncie McKinley 47 Castle l3 Anderson Central O Castle 13 Richmond Dennis 'I3 Castle 26 Connersville 0 Castle 7 Muncie Franklin 13 Speers l47l, Kevin Wallen l44l, and an unident player rush to throw a Fort Wayne Tiger for a loss Tough Gridsters Work BOKMA - Max played his third season at end position. He worked hard on offense and kept the opponents guessing. CLEVELAND - J o h n played well at his guard position on the line and always kept fighting to the last second. RUSSELL - Roy was the te a m ' s comedian this season in addition to be- in g a n outstanding offensive right halfback. M W0 if wfw CARDWELL - L a r r y filled one of the end positions on defense and stopped all opposition which came his way. MARSH - Rusty came out toward the middle of the season and did a fine iob at one of the defensive halfback slots. 1 A lqwlfi fl ' UQ ' K. wel SAYLOR down one of guard positions and because of his speed really covered a lot of ground. Dwight Lockeridge David Osborne David Lacy Mike Sweigart Larry Ratcliff Jim Cleveland il .Shiv -32 S-A 3 Hard Throughout Season SUMMERS - Tom was a small but mighty compet- itor. He held down a de- fensive halfback spot be- cause of his agility. TEAGUE - Chuck was one of the big boys of the team and filled every inch of his position at the tackle slot. WALLEN - Kevin saw action all season as one of the guards. He was an asset to the team and always worked hard. John Hoy Mike Joines SWAYZEE - Tom, in his third year on the team, quarterbacked the team on offense and also saw active duty on defense. WALLS - Doug was switched from end to halfback this year. He saw limited duty due to an iniury. LANE - John, complet- ing his second year of service as manager, was always ready with val- uable assistance. Jack Anderson Pete Speers Gerald Turner Gary Kinert Raymond Pavy 'Q' I .-..,., Q A, qQ ,, I, v 5 M 'ia SEL, 'ft C f.1..A' ff X 'xx' X l el 3 x , lb sp Q 'rg k ' X 5 31 1 un. , Q , . X t X 3 1 'U 4 y f in 'S J ff ,stlspv US eff' -an ins ' 5 I. ! W 2 li' J 5 'T' Q . f 5? +34 'P' 55 l ii fi wif Row 1 - M. Mann, R, Broyles, H, Weaver. Row 2 - Coach Niflis, R. Hale, D. Thomson, T. Taylor, T. Malloy, Manager M. McGraw. Row 3 1 R. Conner, S. Hall, J. Bennett, D. Saylor, G. Piercy, R. Poin- dexter. Grapplers Send Man To State The wrestlers had some hard falls this year, but they produced one of the top wrestling candi- dates in the state in Ronnie Broyles, a iunior, who wrestles in the lO4 weight. Ronnie pinned four boys and had two decisions over some of the roughest wrestlers in the state. ln the State meet, he went farther than any previous New Castle mat man, placing fourth. Danny Thomson also helped the grapplers with two pins and one decision. Coach Nitlis is looking toward a fine season next year with vet- erans Ronnie Broyles, Mike Mann, Henry Weaver, Ronnie Hall, Tom Taylor, Tom Malloy, Roy Conner, Shelby Hall, Jim Bennett, Garvie Piercy, and Ronnie Poindexter returning. David Saylor, a senior, wrestling in the 145 pound weight, is shown applying the pressure to an unidentified opponent. Ronnie Broyles, wrestling in his third year, is down on the mat trying to pin an unidentified wrestler. l i l Due to the well - balanced shooting ability of the team as a whole and a con- stant drive to get the rebounds, the Troian five ended its 1957-58 season just about breaking even in wins and losses. Coach Randall Lawson coached the Troian varsity to an over-all record of nine wins and eleven defeats this season. Next fall, Coach Lawson will find many gaps in his squad's line-up due to graduation of six seniors - George Hines, Kent Kinert, Roy Russell, Tom Summers, Tom Swayzee, and Bill Upchurch. However, the large number of sophomores coming up and the returning iuniors will give him much working material for next season. 104 Hardwood Warriors Wln Right 1 Playing both at guard and forward positions during this season, Raymond Pavy, in his second year on the varsity squad, finds himself faced with two opponents as he iumps and shoots. Left-Many obstacles may con- front a player, but Dale Foster jumps high into the air to gain another Troian re- bound. His driving spirit and outstanding rebounding ability made him a valuable player on this year's team. Below-Coach Randall Lawson d i s p I a y s every expression imaginable from extreme happiness to displeasure dur- ing the exciting moments of every contest. Row 1 - D. Lockeridge, T. Swayzee, T. Summers, Row 2 - G. Hines, M. Anspach, R. Russell, R. Sewell. Row 3 1 R. Pavy, K. Kinert, D. Osborne, Coach Lawson, B. Upchurch, D. Foster, V. lockeridge. Nine Against Tough Competition Junior guard Raymond Povy comes down after reaching high for an all-important rebound in the game with Elwood. Rebounding was one of the Troians' specialties. As Raymond Pavy and an un- identified Rushville Lion struggle for possession of a loose ball, George Hines and Dale Foster come fast to help in the scramble. Dale Foster l3lt finds himself sandwiched between McQuittic l5Ol and Beasley l4Ol of Elwood. The team played spectacular ball to down Elwood, 7l-56. 10 Lawson Stresses Teamwork, Determination Tom Summers, kneeling, and George Hines, tying his shoe, listen along with the other members of the team - Dwight Lockeridge, David Osborne, Ray Pavy, Bill Upchurch, Ruall Sewell, Vernon Lockeridge, Dale Foster, Roy Russell, Mel Anspach, and Tom Swayzee - as Coach Randall Lawson outlines the tactics for the approaching game. 106 TROJAN TRAIL New Castle 67 Knightstown New Castle 62 Greenfield New Castle 64 Hartford City New Castle 72 Richmond New Castle 63 Indianapolis Tech New Castle 64 Greensburg Big-Four Tourney New Castle 5l Anderson New Castle 55 Mississinewa New Castle 71 Elwood New Castle 60 Frankfort New Castle 48 Shortridge New Castle 59 Marion New Castle 77 Logansport New Castle 43 Muncie Burris New Castle 53 Muncie Central New Castle 59 Rushville New Castle 50 Jeff Lafayette New Castle 56 Anderson New Castle 70 Connersville New Castle 6l Kokomo Sectional New Castle 76 Lewisville New Castle 55 Knightstown John Lane, Austin Douglas, and Mike Davis were the basket- ball managers and were a great help in developing the team's spirit, they saw that the dressing rooms were in order and kept the correct uniform in its right basket. Mike Bergin, sophomore center, Caught between the out-of-bounds During one of the trying moments jumps high in an effort to obtain line and Ronnie Price, an op- in a game, Coach Brooks plans control of 0 tipped bon, ponent finds himself in trouble. strategy for the Tall Sophomores Collect Twelve Wins Coaching the reserve squad for his first year, Tourney Coach Rex Brooks led his tall all-sophomore team New Costle 33 Richm-ond to a season record of twelve wins and eight New Come 24 M C'e Cenlml defeats. With more hard work and experience, New Cvstle 38 Elwood these boys should be valuable additions to next New Came 37 F 'kfP ear's Tro'an basketball varsit New Castle 38 Shormdge Y l Y' New Castle IB Marlon , New Castle 62 Loganspcrt coll Troll New Castle 5l Muncie Burris New Castle 32 Knightstown 25 New Castle 32 Muncie Central New Castle 37 Greenfield 25 New Castle 45 Rushville New Castle 36 Hartford City 29 New Castle 44 Jeff Lafayette New Castle 30 Richmond 29 New Castle 30 Anderson lo.t.l New Castle 19 Indianapolis Tech 33 New Castle 45 Connersville fd. New Castle 36 Greensburg 30 NEW Castle 46 K0lK0m0 Row 'l 1 C. Waltmire, G. Kinert, J. Lee, S. Staley, R. Price, B. Fisher, B. Show. Row 2 1 A. Douglas, C. Lawson, W. Phelps, R. Riley, M. Bergin, D. Hufford, B. Pigg, Coach Brooks. team 0 FROSH RECORD Wegesin's Team New Castle 49 Connersville New Castle 35 Anderson Central New Castle 48 Anderson Highland New Castle 34 Noblesville New Castle l4 Anderson South Side New Castle 40 Muncie Franklin New Castle 36 Rushville New Castle 48 Richmond Hibbard New Castle 35 Muncie McKinley New Castle 33 Royerton Veach's Team New Castle 43 Rushville New Castle 17 Muncie Franklin New Castle 24 Muncie McKinley New Castle 40 Richmond New Castle 45 Anderson Central New Castle 50 Madison Heights New Castle 58 Greenfield New Castle 20 Anderson South Side Slew Castle 40 Yorktown lo.t.l New Castle 36 Connersville Guarded by a swarm of Connersville players, Jerry Beguhn shoots as Mike Bales l23l moves in for position. Mike Bales l23l iumps high as he tires a pass to Terr iaylor l25l and Jerry Beguhn ll2l watches the action Frosh Show Great Potential Showing great potential for next year's B- team, Coach Wilbur Veach's freshmen had a record of seven wins and three losses. At Yorktown, the team was down four points in the closing seconds but came back to tie and to win the game, 40 to 37, in an overtime as Mike Bales hit a last second basket. Coach Elwood Wegesin's boys had a five hundred record with five wins and five losses. One of the most thrilling games of the season was played against the Rushville Lions. Both teams fought extremely hard and were neck and neck right down to the very last seconds of the game when the frosh were beaten, 38 to 36. Row 1 - Manager R. Byrd, M. Williams, M. Johnson, H. Fox, D. Vivian, T. Preble, D. Redelman. Row 2 - Coach Veach, M. Bales, V. Couden, V. Bowers, J. Beguhn, M. Bennett, J. Lee, T. Taylor. mv fn Row 'l - R. Luellen, L. Stohler, D. Falck, J. Shock, R. Turner. Row 2 - Coach Wegesin, D. Padgett, J. Garvin, D. Osborne, B. Baker, W. Jennings, Manager P. Gray. Both Teams Win Close Games The boys on both Coach Wegesin and Coach Veach's teams proved a real desire to play basket- ball appearing for practices at 7 o'clock each morning. The teams drilled on the fundamentals of the game in preparation for future positions ui' Planning the strategy which they will use in the freshman games are Coach Veoch and Coach Wegesin. Driving for a basket in an out-of-town game with Royer- ton is Bill Garvin l30l while Duke Falck comes in for a possible rebound. Heavily guarded by a Royerton boy, Ronnie Luellen i231 at- tempts to make a pass to Bill Garvin l3OJ. on the B-team and varsity. Graduation Takes Six Seniors But saw limited action on the basket ball floor He was an excellent out shooter and had a fair game on defense His hard work this season should help next year LOCKERIDGE Dwight aggressive lunlor guard helped the Trolans fight for many vlc tones He improved rapidly to ward the end of the season and should be a big asset next year ward had very quick reactions and was excellent at stealing the ball from the opposition His aggresssveness helped to pep up the team when they were behind PAVY a r second year of varsity play led the team In scoring Whether playing at guard or forward he was feared by every team in the North Central Conference YN fx. RX starting five showed great talent In his consistent scoring and re bounding f the Tolans Bll leadership was acknowledged by the whole team HINES George during most of the season played at guard but he also could hold his own t forward He was respected by all opponents for his running one handed set shot IIC Q Xe 'X x AJR, El 3 A N EN if V Q x X X R9 tk F5 Q5 C X xl SEWELL-Ruall, a junior guard, RUSSELL - Roy, a senior for- UPCHURCH - Bill, one dt the I ' . ' ' or r' . i's - ' , an - Ray, iunio in his - , ' 4 1 I . - , , I I I , G Talented Juniors Prove Their Ability KINERT Kent a senior forward was one of the best rebounders o the team He led the con r e n c e in rebounding received an lngury and was side SUMMERS m a guard was always a defenslve threat Although hampered by football lnlurnes he was a great ball handler and established starting position on the team SWAYZEE m a guard was the most improved player on the team He displayed this ability In the Sectional as he sparked the team to a wln over FOSTER Dale a lumor center was the teams most effective rebounder He was the second highest scorer and his biggest scoring effort for one game was 3l points against Richmond ANSPACH M vm a lunlor played at guard or forward Although used sparingly early In the season he developed a good shooting eye and was OSBORNE David a six oot three unch tumor center helped the team In the rebounding de partment and was called on frequently to relieve a starter This boy will be back next year l - , ' , -To, senior - el', , n . - . ' ' fe . . bu, . .. . . . I lined the last half of the season. the Lewisville Bears. awarded a starting position. - To , s e n io r - , ' ' , - ' , ' f - . Q . . . 11 Row 'l - D. Cross, J. Hay, P. Burton, L. Clinton, M. Bokma, L. Cardwell, C. Pollitt. Row 2 - D. Hannon, F. Laurie, R. Russell, T. Summers, D. Walls, J. Millikan, C. Waltmire. Row 3 - G, Werking, M. Byrd, K. Dishman, S. Esham, V. Shortridge, B. Hiday, L. Fairchild. Row 4 - Coach Kirby, D. Brewer. Determined Thinlies Set Three Records l t 112 Rain, snow, and slush which forced nearly all meets to be played away from home hindered the i957 thinlies who won two and lost five under Head Coach Bob Kirby. Although the young team had only two seniors, Gene Bailey and Jim Worthington, it broke three track records in the pole vault, 440 yard dash, and mile relay and placed seventh in the conference. ln the first meet with Yorktown the thinlies showed tremendous power as Gene Bailey and John Hay took three first places. Tom Swayzee broke the ten year pole vault record with a vault of ll feet, 6 and 7X8 inches. ln the tough Muncie Relays, Tom Swayzee was second in the pole vault, and the mile relay team placed fourth. Mike Jcines, shot putter, is shown making one of his tre- mendous throws which was iust under 40 feel. ---.-.-...-.....,...,...,., Tom Summers, returning letter winner, is shown pushing off the vaulting pole to clear the bar. His best height last year was ll feet, but he hopes to do better this year. Gene Bailey set a new 440 yard dash record with the time of 5l 19 in a dual meet with Waldron and Spiceland, topping the long standing record of Randall Lawson. The mile relay team com- posed of John Millikan, Doug Walls, Larry Card- well, and Gene Bailey with the time of 3:36:8 also set a new track record against Richmond with Bailey running such a speedy last leg that he could have broken the 440 yard dash record. A winning season was expected this year be- cause last year's team had gained valuable ex- perience and had returning letter winners John Hay, John Millikan, Larry Cardwell, Larry Clinton, Tom Swayzee, Tom Summers, Doug Walls, Roy Russell, Phil Burton, and Jack Anderson. CINDER TRAIL New Castle 83V2 Yorktown 25V2 New Castle 55 Waldron 64 New Castle 32 Richmond 94 Spiceland 34 New Castle 85 Muncie Burris 30 New Castle 5l V4 Marion 573A Connersville 24 New Castle 23 V2 Richmond 85 V2 With a final burst of speed, Phil Burton and Virgil Short- Distance men, Jim Barkley and Gaines Lucas, run the mile In ridge, finish the lO0 yard dash. a B-team meet with Morton Memorial. Golf Team Wins Nine, Place Eleventh In State Row 'I - J. Thalls, P. Speers, B. Tollman, B. Fadely, R. Walcott. Row 2 1 B. Fisher, D. Carter, Brainord, B. Goodwin, J. Davis, Coach Lungan Hay. A powerful Troian golf squad finished its 1957 season with an impressive record of nine wins, one tie, and one loss. The tie, as well as the one defeat, came from the strong Anderson golf- ers. The Troian team, led by medalist Jim Thalls with a 79, took sixth place in the conference and went on to capture eleventh place in the state meet. Coach Hay's squad had only two senior letter men, Bill Tallman and Bob Fadely. Jim Thalls, Pete Speers, and Ralph Walcott-all iuniors- were expected to spark the team this spring. New New New New New New New New New New New CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe CasHe GOLF 12 9 IO V2 lO 7 7 1X2 I3 lO V2 3 4 V2 7 V2 Linksmen of the New Castle and Connersville teams await their turn at the first tee of the Westwood Golf Course where the team held its practices and played its home meets. RECORD Highland 3 Connersville O Frankfort 4 V2 Muncie 5 Connersville 2 Anderson 7 V2 Marion 2 Richmond 4111 Middletown l Anderson 'lO V2 Madison Heights 2 V2 fv- , -f..1..Jn-.new A 1 Q ' masxmwq f Hy, Q 'n Q? ' Q ,s 'x YM. E-...X 4. M QM 6 Row 1 1 Coach O'Brien, P. Webster, S. Miles, R. Reeves, J. Shepherd. Row 2 - L. Thompson, M. Odom, B. McCartt, D. Joyner, B. Upchurch, K. Kinert. Troian Nine Wins Three Despite Bad Weather Although bad weather forced the Troian nine to play all games out of town last season, the team ended the year with three wins and five losses with nearly all underclassman. The team this season was expected to gain valuable experience from last year's work. They had their entire infield back with Dwight Lockeridge, shortstop, Bill Upchurch, third base, Ray Pavy, second base, Bill Clark, first base, and Larry Marsh, catcher. Royerton Logansport Anderson Tech Frankfort Marion Rich mond Scoreboard l New 7 New lO New 10 New 9 New l l New l New Castle 3 Castle 2 Castle 7 Castle 4 Castle 10 Castle O Castle 9 Larry Marsh, who is considered one of the Trojans' best hitters, swings and misses for Strike One. , t M v hu.. T ' After a hit and a scramble tor the ball a Trolan runner heads for first base on the Richmond diamond. Playing every game out of town hampered the team a great deal. Lack of Field Takes Team Out Of Town Don Joyner, Sonny Miles, Vernon lockeridge, and Larry Marsh shared the pitching duties last year with lockeridge pitching in every game. The Troians' long ball hitter was Mike Odom who had two home runs for the season. One of his homers started a rally in the game with Frankfort which ended in a IO to 9 victory for the team. Ronnie Reeves, Don Joyner, and Larry Marsh were the other boys who got most of the hits last season. Coach Rex Brooks replaced Coach Walter O'Brien this spring and was assisted by Coach Elwood Wegesin. They expected Larry Marsh, Bill Upchurch, Phil Webster, Vernon Lockeridge, Dwight Lockeridge, Ray Pavy, Kent Kinert, and Larry Thompson to do the iob for them this season. ll 7 ll Weekly club meetmgs were only plannmg VS- GQSIODS for our bug prolects Mother is ather Son Banquet cookle sales Chrlst My mas baskets pucmcs hayrlcles and dances b Idmg for socral actuvltles we frequently NX UL Vince we had no room In our crowded MUS, h our CLUB parties rn the Y M C A which also the home of the teenage Canteen o e of our favorite hangouts fr l 1 40 2, fy!! tag, mllllll E3ll3fIElElE EEE. 4 l l:-71.111 E gm Ei IEIEIEIEIE ,-ff- '4i K ' Aww HUG f xl 4 rv f 5 . . - T N N . I I . I ' S ' . lllo . nf Ky , 9 r My J Y Qllllllrlh Wy fl? , 71' Q W4 ' af 1 9 4 2 17 14 F wtf , ' .- g f: Q il-.V XX: , f X44 ,'T:. Y 5' l f -1' - '- - I .. ' 6 O Row 1 - Dudley, Bennett, Farmer, Hodgin, Rains, Prater, Reese, Spicer, Miss Pogue. Row 2 - Burk- man, larrison, Powers, Vaughn, Worley, McGinnis, Davis, Sparks, Ulmet. Row 3 - Taylor, Davis, Davis, Rogers, Vincent, Akers, Hall, Justice, Reese, Meese. Row 4 - Henderson, Brewer, Roberts, Roberts, Bovender, Shaw, Miller, Meese. Row 5 - Batchfield, Agee, Mr. Risley, Stephens, Neal, Wilkinson, Kersch ner. Team Rivalry Increases Bible Membership Planning a program for Bible Club meetings requires care ful preparation on the port af Barbara Prater, Pat Rains, and Lois Hacker, Bible Club officers. ln a battle for Bible Club membership, the Angels, a team captained by Dorothy Reese, tri- umphed over the Archangels, and the losing team was obliged to treat the winning team to a party. To further knowledge and understanding of the Bible and its lessons, club members parti- cipated in discussions ofthe Bible and other books with religious themes, visited many churches, and presented movies onthe Bible to the public. Cookies went like the proverbial hotcakes as after-school cookie sales again proved popular with hungry high school students. Another proiect of Bible Club was the Christmas basket which they stocked with necessities for a needy family. Conscious of the need for education in the world today, Bible Club used its money from cookie sales to aid a senior who planned to obtain further training. Patsy Rains was president ofthe club for the second straight year, and co-sponsors were Mr. Hobart Risley and Miss Lewelta Pogue. Other officers were Ronnie Edwards, vice-president, Barbara Prater, secretary-treasurer, and Lois Hacker, chaplain. V Preparing students for future iobs through actual experience is DECA's aim, and Rex Carter, on the iob at Newberry's, sets an example for future members. David Bess and Sonia Neal reigned as Mr. and Miss DECA at the DECA Downbeat, a record hop sponsored by the local chapter of the Distri- butive Education Club of America in December. ln past years, DECA's members were seniors only, but this year iuniors were added to the club as its program was broadened. Officers ofthe club traveled to Indianapolis in November to participate in the election of state officers and to discuss club activities. A smorgasbord party at the Moose dining hall was enioyed by the members at Christmas time as they ate, danced, exchanged gifts, and sang carols. Participation in contests in public speaking, iob interviews, ad layout, and iudging sales dem- onstrations and window displays was on the agenda as the members traveled to Bloomington to the state convention in March. Fellowship between employees and em- ployers was furthered this spring as local business- men who employed club members were entertained at the annual Employer-Employee Banquet. Charles Rains served as president with Mr. Cecil Powell as sponsor. Other officers were C h a r I e s M a r c u m, vice-president, Josephine Stearnes, secretary, Shirley Owens, treasurer, and Bertie Mclver, historian. Juniors Join DECA As Progam ls Broadened Row 'I - Spicer, Bright, Troxell, Sullivan, lee, Soliday, Farmer, Rains, Vaught, Ballenger, Neal. Row 2 1 Mr. Powell, Day, Land, Kirkpatrick, Vincent, Shelton, Upchurch, Dishrnan, lanzer, Ocker, Marcum, Stearnes, Owens, Mclver, Tyner. Row 3 1 Holl, Hall, Bess, Phipps, Gribbons, Stigall, Bowers, Gregory, Raines, Disbro. Row 4 - Logan, Hinton, Thomson, Marlow, Brown, Smith, Penticuff, Gard. Lawson, Over. 'I' dw W-, r ,, ,, , .V rj K K' I Q 4 1 Y I g y .N 7 1 1, H w Q 5 rv by 5' ' 1- 1 .4 , . . fu 'SL 5 + 4 F - J I 'f It ' 1 as - 5 Y ...-. , , Y . f 'QV fy m,JH 3 ff f ff ' f 4' J- 4' S, ' f. . gf .4 ,..,A 4 1 -1' 1' J' R 4 + 5 1 is 5 g '-,' : EES ::.,:, ae z' ,. 5 QA, F , M. f -1-- -, f'. , . , 0 'F ,I -. Lam gays' TW? I at ix s 'Q jg , mb i Q tg: K ff- 2M Qwfw ggi L ff L: fm 1 5 , , Q Q ff- Q f a fff,+5f ' ff f ' I 5 I, V if -1 'ig 'fn . f-fx if-ff wx xr, as fs . :A A: WW' 4 , fm fx . at Janet's home in Spiceland. Parties, Service Are Tops With FHA Girls Preparing lunches for speech students at the New Castle speech meet in November and provid- ing coffee and doughnuts for first semester night school students were two of FHA's main service proiects this year. Club pledges signified their interest in home making by wearing aprons preceding their formal initiation which was held in October. A special proiect was that of making carrying cases for the sword, helmet, and shield of the mighty Troian, symbol of NHS spirit. Row 1 - Scales, Merrill, Amos, Ford, Marsh, Drabing, Bark- dull, Barkdull, Smith, Shelton, Sells, Thomas, Smith. Row 2- Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Hanley, Miss Eilar, Davis, Sneed, Ward Baker, Lange, Taylor, Selke, Reynolds, Malone, Caudill Row 3 1 Claywell, Cooper, Miller, Corbin, Stearnes, Vaughn Hagerman, Criss, Russell, Hill, Freeman, Meredith, Foster, Kirkpatrick, Harding, Sorrell. Row 4 - Smiley, Bennett, Clay Johnson, Hill, Williams, Roberts, Hay, Burgess, Wiggins Cross, Harris, Kirkendall, Shoop, Bailey, Pointer, Davis 1 1 Laughter and fun set the tempo for a costume goblin party held at Janet Thomas's home in the fall. In a more serious mood, FHA girls brought Christmas cheer to patients in nursing homes as they ioined in singing holiday carols. Miss Frances Eilar, assisted by Mrs. Phyllis Powell and Mrs. Aubrey Hanley, sponsored the club and officers were Sandy Drabing, president, Janet Marsh, vice-president, Judy Barkdull, sec- retary, Marilyn Scales, treasurer, and Virginia Ford, chaplain. Row 5 - Ewing, Blackburn, Holloway, Shelton, Amburgey, Riley, Lockridge, Sampley, Frost, Massingale, Upchurch, Mo- bley, Ritchie, Smith, Upchurch, Welker, Shaw. Row 6 - Miller, Roseberry, Jarvis, Foust, Lanzer, Wells, Maples, Warner, Lucas, Judge, Kendall, Davis, Bovender, Shaw, Pierce, Hard- ing, Rogers. Row 7 - Cash, Upchurch, Amburgey, Alexander, Free, Hensley, White, Adams, Wissing, Garner, Jordan, Boyd, Troxell, Mathews, Davis, Blaydes, Sheffield. Row 8 - Vincent, Akers, Flowers, Davis, Ford, Crandall. Virginia Smith, Sandy Drabing, Janet Thomas, and their dates are on their way to the Halloween Goblin party held Row 1 - Mr, Coers, Phelps, Fisher, Trittschuh, Lee, Show, Waltmire, Tyner, Mr. Bowers. Row 2 - Fowler, Clemons, Moore, Bowers, Anderson, Henry, Kinert, Babbitt, Goodwin, Wollen. Row 3 -- Hays, Turner, Boles, Shock, Stoots, Boker, Mayer, Baugh Douglas, Preble, Lee. Row 4 - Haynes, Cooper, Stohler, Trainar, Osborne, Baker, Stohler, Day, Fulton, Staley. Row 5 - Gruler, Pigg, Lawson, Stephens, Stinson, Gray, Luttrell, Atkins, Cooper. Questions, Electronics Serve School, Community Row 1 - Mr. Hanley, J. Davis, R. Towers, J. Bennett, M. Byrd, S. Hartgrove. Row 2 - P. Moore, P. Alexander, F. Over. Formal induction services for Questers Hi-Y were held in October at the First Presbyterian church, after which refreshments were served to parents and guests of the initiates. The boys participated in a lively swimming party at the YMCA swimming pool in November, and at Christmas time they prepared and delivered baskets to two needy families. Mr. Thomas Bowers and Mr. Russell Coers were co-sponsors of the club and officers were John Trittschuh, president, Bill Fisher, vice- president, Burke Show, secretary, John Lee, trea- surer, Chuck Waltmire, chaplain, and Warren Phelps, master-of-arms. Constructing a wireless intercom to be used at sporting events was the main project this year for Electronics Club whose purpose is to acquaint its members with the fundamentals and the prac- tical application of electronics. Members of the club learned to operate school electrical equip- ment and helped with the PA and sound systems. To gain money for the club's project, Electronics members held a record hop in March where free records were given away to many lucky high school students. Mike Allen was president and Jack Ben- nett, vice-president. Phil Moore was secretary- treasurer, and Mr. Bernard Hanley was sponsor. . r J M, 5.,,, A:,.,A ' -.-..... Q, K A , wiwwx VAvX ? 1- ' F' th x ' ' ' I' y A. J 4. in. 2. x X MW W ----4 fn. X ,. f-, R. 5351 ,f I 4 xy ' M Q .VM V V .' 4, v ,J v 1,4 4 4 Q . . A ,, A , :AX , Q , 4 I . Q ' ' 2 -A , ff A:vg'gr' L Y' ig Y yx f ' , .N , ,Q 1.4 -1-fi f- 'P K X? f ' ga., 1.. E ., s I , ff Q 2 jf , fi , ' s J :' 3 'V YL 76 A X 13 4 e A ff' , ,af A , 1 9, :T Q 1' kk I' Q., I, 'T gi 'M' Ami Wh. FAA Boys Give Demonstrations, Judge Products Future Farmers Steve White, Eldon Crabtree, and Jim Hollan take samples of soil to determine its content and to decide which crops may be grown successfully in it. Trouble-shooting on a tractor and Build- ing a pole barn were typical projects chosen by the Future Farmers of America to demonstrate at FFA-AH demonstrations this spring. Judging livestock, poultry, grain, and dairy products was another important activity of FFA members who met twice monthly, once in the Ag room, and once at the Wilbur Wright school for a fast game of basketball. This year's FFA chapter sweetheart was Diane Selke who was chosen because of her piano- playing talent and her personality. ln October, Diane and members of FFA traveled to Conners- ville for the district meet where Diane competed with nine other chapter sweethearts for the title of District Sweetheart. A roller-skating party at the local rink in April was enioyed by members and their dates, and as a climax to the year's social activities, parents were honored at the Parent-Son Banquet, where FFA boys entertained their families with songs and skits. Jim Hollan served as president of this year's group. Assisting Jim were Virgil Shortridge, vice- president, Gerald Winningham, secretary, Don Smith, treasurer, David Malcolm, reporter, Walter Bowsman, sentinel, and Mr. Robert Furbee, sponsor. Row 1 - G. Winningham, D. Selke, J. Hollan, D. Malcolm, R. Hale, Mr. Furbee. Row 2 - D. Smith, A. Duvall, V. Shortridge W. Bowsman, S. Hall. Row 1 1 Upchurch, Sampley, Worthington, Baker, Phipps, Merrill, Hurst, Wages. Row 2 1 Worley, Lockridge, Leggett, Wissing, Reeves, Davis, Collis, O'Neal, Armstrong, Lamb, Hay. Row 3 - Criss, Tower, Alexander, Bright, Kern, Roberts, Slavin, Lyon, Strukel, Meadows, Row 4 - Meredith, Russell, Freeman, Olden. Swimming, Faculty Game Are New To GAA GAA girls Carolyn Sampley and Gail O'Neal provide sturdy bases for Marilyn Criss and Sharon Callis as they steady Hilda Hay and Judianne Lamb in pyramidical headstands. Volleyball and basketball, along with the seasonal golf and tennis, were maior activities of the Girls' Athletic Association this year. Meeting with clubs from other schools, the members made new friends and promoted good will. To add to their fun, the girls also met monthly at the YMCA for swimming parties. A highlight of the year's activities was the special volleyball game between a team com- prised of the feminine members of the faculty and a team of GAA girls. The faculty women, proving their athletic ability, gained a smashing victory over the athletic club. The club's new sponsor this year was Miss Jean Stellingwerf, and officers were Hilda Hay, president, Judianne lamb, vice-president, and Linda Armstrong, secretary. Members and officers who received the most athletic points throughout the year were feted at the annual G.A.A. Awards Banquet in May where they were given plaques for their par- ticipation in club events! Af I P' v . ti. ,. fb 'YY is-.X Bw . ' 'Q'-w...3L3' f 1'igrH' M, an ,pw Q :ff 4 -A E81 , V X - 'fog ' if- , , 3 Q 4' nf it J I u f N xx Q , A , 7 Q .gggvfz W Q L: t . X , A 'Y , V . A L my ' . ,Q ' , A V ' Q If I V V I ,, 4. -1 , 7 V H X f , 3.1 1 1 ' Hz 4 an I If 55 5 X W lv - .44 bf ., 5-U U , f ff ,P A 5-, 'ia 4 N Y. V ' f ffm' . g J, HY. QW-Q MD , ? wif, ff 'WW N TW Aff AQ1 i A-4 uw f Ax? 3 dk 1 5 5 Y if Q H 22, ll fi H Q , 'Q ' 1 Q' A W :gs 5 mi Q' 2523, I ,SWA rf UTA t lf' -A so -ffl I fx ' V. if 15 f if ic, : A , C ' a if., K A 4 , it V 3 RSM , Y , F ,f f g 5. Mg?-T? , 5' , A MQ! ff A f 'Mgt . f - .f . . if , A zz, 1' if gf S K I ,, x..,. Sp r ! , lg X 3 F' :fl R if D 4 Q , A 'fu 4 555 y v ly fam -assi Q f 1' A 'P 'R 6,1 11 , in ,sid H W 69 XA 5 if . X i mf: Q 5 Q ,L f 5 F ' f f , fl if W ' Q ,,.::1 Q -1-'--: Q ,Q A V ' L W' W L ' -an 5 KW Q it .11 E V H 'if' C 'QL h IJ K, V: ds, y wk ,n ? AE' 5 4 :c,i: fl :': ,. liii ' x c 2 1 4' f f f rw x in ' KV 'kqiq -32 .'A-l j -f ' A fn . ': 'Q f gy ' ' . f F X A -1-2. ' 'T' J Il- ,. I -'l. f ' 3,1 E M 4 f K F if ffm A Row 1 - D. Hall, S. Rhodes, B. Popeioy, S. Esham, J. Cowan, J. Davis, B. Jarneke, L. Barratt, S. Bovender. Row 2 1 Miss Montag, Mr. Hod- son, N. Watt, S. Spannuth, J. Allan, C. Semler, B. Hunter, M. Caldwell, G. Brenneke, B. Gough, J. Francisco, C- Banganz, T. Cottman. Row 3 - D Imel, H. Meadows, T. Schacht, M. Allen, P. Alexander, M. Carender, K. Wimmer, D. Conway, R. Brown. City-wide Fair Headlines Science Activities Planning for the city-wide science fair in May kept members of Science Club busy as every member prepared or collaborated on a proiect which was to be presented at the fair. Typical proiects were those of extracting fatty acids from lard and studying mice affected by tranquilizers. At the state meeting of the Junior Academy of Science at DePauw University in October, Judy Francisco, president of the local club, was elected state secretary. Another club member, Betty Jane Gough, served as state president last year and presided at the October meeting. The club's new sponsor this year was Miss Betty Jo Montag, and officers were Judy Fran- cisco, president, Gretchen Brenneke, vice-presi- dent, Carolynn Baganz, secretary, and Tom Cott- man, treasurer. Several members of the club participated in the regional science fair at Ball State this spring and presented their outstanding proiects. Another highlight of the spring activities was the all-day field trip in May to the Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary where the members mixed fun with learning. 30 Veteran Science Club member, Betty Jane Gough, explains her science fair project to Harold Meadows, Mike Allen, Jean Ann Allan, and Judy Francisco, , . .. sz.. ft Lf is ' 6:2 sill-N25 fa Cries of Hit the deck! and Ay, Ay, Captain were heard early in the fall as iunior boys once again were initiated into Hi-Y. Each senior boy had one or more iunior slaves who were at his command. At the cry Hit the deck! iuniors fell to the ground and had to stay there until ordered to move. As a climax to the initiation festivities, Hi-Y members, initiates, and their dates attended the Pledge Party at the Moose dining hall where the new members entertained their masters with skits and songs. When football season rolled around, hot coffee, cokes, candy, and other concessions were enioyed by spectators at home games as Hi-Y boys took charge of the concession stand at the 22nd Street Athletic Field. Contrasting colors of silver, black, and aqua helped to carry out the theme of Autumn Leaves for Hi-Y's annual Harvest Hop on November 23 where Linda Davidson reigned as queen. During the spring season favorite dates were entertained at Best Girl Banquet, and parents were honored guests at the Father-Mother-Son banquet. Mr. Ralph Locke and Mr. Robert Ackenhusen served as co-sponsors for the club and officers were Bob Hiday, president, Bruce Himes, vice- president, Dave Fleming, secretary, John Millikan, treasurer, Doug Walls, chaplain, and Joe Shirk and John Cleveland, sergeants-at-arms. A hungry young customer receives his order from Bob Hiday between halves of a football game at Hi-Y's busy con- cession stand at the Athletic Field. Hi-Y Features Concessions, Parties, Dances Row 'I - Lane, Cleveland, McCormack, Bokma, Frost, Walls, Hiday, Millikan, Fleming, Shirk, Cardwell, Swayzee, Bess. Row 2 1 Beyer, Allen, Pope, Raines, Livers, Worl, Kinert, Meadows, Daggy, Saylor, Ricks, Greenen. Row 3 - Mr. Locke, Hay, Wurgny, Bess, Pfenninger Ratcliff, Upham, Upchurch, McKee, Summers, Byrd, Collier, Mr. Ackenhusen. Row 4 - Key, McCord, Turner, Cleveland, Lockeridge Pavy Stephens, Smiley, Knotts, Corender, Eshom, Ogborne. Row 5 -- Foster, Paul, Brammer, Lockeridge, Steele, Osborne, Coffey, Carender, Wright McGraw, Davis, Barratt, Brown. Row 1 - Collier, Fowler, Bess, Comp, Daggy, Fleming, Frost, Burgess, Dick, Thompson, Duvall. Row 2 - Davis, Clay, Costello, Taylor, Grider, Kollmeyer, Seese, Turner, Crawford, Millikan, Harding, Cottmon, Dotson, Miss Hodson. Row 3 - Beasley, Reasoner, Upchurch, Cory, Harris, Teel, Vores, Hammer, Ocker, Meeks, McKinney, Adams, Watt, Preble, Thorne. Row 4 - Brewster, Correll, Stover, Gibson, Stover, Spencer, Wake, Hodgin, Benoit, Pfenninger, Douglas, Uphom, Carender, Conway. Edstene. Row 5 - Smiley, Bond, Ray, Hall, Clampitt, Unger, Mount, Pierce, Day, White, lmel, Hall, Brenneman, Becker, Jennings, Meadows, Counts. Row 6 - Baganz, Stearnes, Mahlum, Moore, Hunnicutt, McShurley, Pfenninger, Baker, Mayer, Bough, Wright, Fowler, Gray, Byrd, Roman Life ls Followed By Latin Members With laurels and pomp, David Fleming and Sylvia Burgess reign as King Jupiter and Queen Juno in true Saturnalian fashion at the onnual Roman Banquet. 8 'Pr-W in Going, going, gone! Sold to lf' and another slave began two weeks of toil for his master in true Roman style as the slave sale initiated Latin Club's activities this year. The slaves, first year Latin students, were emancipated at the Roman Banquet held at the YMCA dining room, where David Fleming and Sylvia Burgess reigned as king and queen. At Christmas the club celebrated the holiday season by observing the Latin Saturnalia, which corresponds to Christmas and, as a service proiect, gave canned food to the Salvation Army. Entering Linda Fowler, a local club member, in a national beauty contest and sponsoring the Language Lope in collaboration with Spanish Club were other maior activities of the year. Seniors and officers were honored with pins and a poem at a pitch-in supper at the end of the year, and on Honor Day, Latin Club awarded cash prizes to the first place winner in the Latin achievement test. Officers were Thadelle Camp, president, Richard Bess, vice-president, Bob Doggy, treas- urer, Bruce Collier, secretary, and Miss Mabel Hodson, sponsor. Third grade pupils from Hernly school bring Spain to New Castle as they entertain Spanish Club members with Spanish Christmas songs and holiday greetings. Christopher Columbus was saluted in a royal manner as Spanish club members again presented the annual Columbus Day PA program for one of their maior activities. Movies and slides of Mexico and Spain, guest speakers, and games and contests were enioyed by club members at their monthly meetings where they planned activities such as the Language Lope, a dance which they co-sponsored with Latin Club. Laughter and pinatas were found at the home of Miss lewelta Pogue when club members gathered to make Christmas pinatas for the high school faculty. At their Christmas party, the members were entertained by third graders from Hernly school singing Spanish songs and Christmas greetings which president Patty Harding, their cadet teacher, had taught them. Very early one spring morning, students of Spanish came to school to take the annual Spanish examination. First and second place winners of this test were each awarded cash prizes. Miss Lewelta Pogue served as sponsor and officers were Patty Harding, president, Janet White, vice-president, Ruth Ann Sparks, secretary, and Myrna Killey, chaplain. Language Students Learn Spanish Customs Row 'I - Kessler, Correll, Buck, Hinshaw, Hagerty, Geren, McCuIlum, Sutphin, Bryant. Row 2 - Miss Pogue, Neal, Killey, Kendall, Gorman, Elliott, Hagerty, Haynes, White, Harding, Sparks, Groves. Row 3 -Kerschner, Kerschner, Poindexter, Cooper, Schoettinger, Brewer. Duvall, Swayzee, Bokma, Murphy. Row 4 - Graffis, Smith, Sutherland, Batchfield, Raines, Redelman, Stohler, Williams, Stohler, Baughn, Garvin. Row 1 1 Bradway, Sampley, Nash, McClintic, Rose, Weisheit, Gordon, Sutphin, Pollard, Laird, Baker, Winchester, Mrs. Sanders, Miss Guymon. Row 2 - Clay, Worley, Tully, Mattingly, Morrow, Walden, Hinshaw, Seese, Turner, Van Hoose, Swales, Brown, Bowser, Carman. Row 3 -- Jennings, Moore, Counts, Collis, Grider, Groves, Western, Adams, Thorne, Vores, Hammer, Clark, McGinnis, Elmore, Becker. Row 4 - Hall, Mount, Unger, Pierce, Clampitt, Atkins, White, DeCoursey, Slavin, Judge, Teel, Buck, Lyon, Scott. Row 5 - Mahlum, Spencer, Ray, Stover, Gibson, Stover, Hodgin, Pfenninger, Woke, Roberts, Covey, Ledbetter, Haynes, Elliott. Junior SunShine Enioys Picnic, Fashion Show A picnic at Memorial Park opened the activi- ties for Junior SunShine Society this year. Initiates attending the picnic were required to go without make-up and to bring cans of food for the Christmas baskets. Fashions and fun for both mother and daughter were found at the Baptist Church during the club's annual Mother-Daughter Tea early in November where a style show provided entertainment. Carrying out its function as a service club, Junior SunShine, together with Senior SunShine members, gave fruit plates to ill high school stu- dents at Thanksgiving, and provided three baskets containing canned goods and home-baked turkey for needy families at Christmas. By selling popcorn at the football and basket- ball games, members of Junior SunShine ob- tained money to pay for their service proiects and social activities which included their annual Chili-Theatre Party held in March. Mrs. Margaret Sanders, assisted by Miss Mu- zetta Guymon, was sponsor, and officers were Judy Gordon, president, Linda Sutphin, vice- president, Beth Weisheit, secretary, Martha Pol- lard, treasurer, and Sharon Rose, chaplain. 4 Celia Hammer, Judy Gordon, lisa Jennings, and Freida Becker serve punch and cookies to mothers who are honored guests at the Mother-Daughter Tea. Selling popcorn at ball games, preparing Thanksgiving fruit plates for high school students who were ill, and providing Christmas baskets for three needy families in the community were maior service projects for Senior SunShine this year. The highlight of the fall activities was the chili party which was held in October in the foods room. After enioying home-made chili, the girls attended the Castle Theatre as a climax to an evening of fun. In November, members of the faculty were entertained at the faculty tea where brilliant fall colors added a touch of autumn to the serving table and carried out the Thanksgiving holiday theme. X xx The girls entertained their favorite dates, their fathers, in January at Dad-Daughter Date Night with a skit and monologues providing entertain- ment for the YMCA dinner. Mrs. Beverly Hankenhoff, assisted by Miss Cleo Orr, was sponsor, and officers were Diane Selke, president, Judy White, vice-president, Christine Planeaux, recording secretary, Dixie Baldock, corresponding secretary, Virginia Chambers, treas- urer, Phyllis Turner, chaplain, and Joyce Rickard, sergeant-at-arms. Sharlene Anderson and Joyce Rickard work diligently helpe ing Mr. Nicholson prepare the popcorn which will be sold to hungry customers at home basketball games. Dads, Teachers Are Senior SunShine Guests Row 'I - Miss Orr, Meece, Anderson, Turner, Planeaux, Selke, White, Baldock, Chambers, Rickard, Cross, Mrs. Hankenhoff. Row 2 -- Netf, Lowery, Upchurch, Bouslog, Balph, Davidson, Link, Pfenninger, Anderson, Riddle, Bickel. Row 3-Griffith, Smith, Dyer, Lange, Sanders Bowser, Jacobs, Anderson, Maze, Amos, Fadely, Cross, Ford. Row 4 -White, Graffis, Ocker, Pritchett, Merrill, Hunter, Johnson, Bryant Rutledge, Johnson, Thurman, Boyd, Acton. Row 5 - Robinson, Hay, Wiggins, Krausbauer, Davis, Stanley, Johnson, Davis, Davis, Flowers Camp, Foust. in .X df 1 f u f X '- L 4 1- A T 'rf I 'mb f n Q a ' x 5 X 5 a ff X 2 . x x ' , I f . . I x x. 2 K1 XA -rf-. .A-iv-I-W-F ,flfflferfis Crowdmg the drug stores restaurants and drlve ms we Troylanders patronuzed local ADVERTISERS as we hurrledly ate and shopped around town durmg our lunch hours and after school One of New Castle s mam thoroughfares and our llnk between school and commumty was the famullar 14th Street whlch we traveled several tumes every school day 1 ff! if I LF sgyfilf z 'l4 wfflf UIUUEQPZIEIEIE QE. ii lllill ,lf-fi K EH 1 EIEIEIE E353 'ff k . I I W1 , it t r 9 ,I 1 '4 A . , 4 I Aw 1 V ? f W ff, 'fff j ' 0 ,I 9 5 , 1, 4 f ,W , Q XA X 1 I f f I , I I' HJ - . 7 lzsmeu A -L M ' wif , -.-.- I I ff , 4 - I W fx :III- 4 t-'- YI, Y. 3 A - ' J, Yfgv ' . , , , ,ff env vc' Shop In Comfort . . . Shop in Comfort and Ease for the Latest in Styles at Tapscott's Dress Shop 214 S. 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The First National Bank THE FRIENDLY BANK 1338 Broad Phone JA 9-3130 L. McCarthy E. Neal -rimefx If He's Angry - Send him a dry humor card. They always do the trick! For the best buys in greeting cards, and other useful articles, stop and shop at F A L C K ' S 803 S. l8th Phone JA 9-7707 J. Hall S. Staley L. White D. Falck J. Trittschuh A Girl's Opinion Counts Especially in buying clothes lt's easy to tell that Linda approves of the suit Stu iust purchased from his father - J. Warren Worl MADE TO MEASURE l229 Rcice Phone JA 9-0911 S. Worl I.. Davidson iiilii. 22 lryfi. fi' nu I The Best Insurance Your Car Can Have - General Tires New Quietness, Terrific Mileage and Dual Stopping Action Henry County Tire Store ll5 S. l2th Phone .IA 9-l6Ol A. Hunter D. Millikan The Newest- In Home Decorating Ideas Draperies, Lamps, and Decorative Accessories McCormack - Hammer, Inc. 1226 Broad Phone .IA 9-6802 P. McCormack E. Roberts Soft Summer Breeze ln Any Kind of Weather, These Gals Agree Crow Motor Sales Your Friendly Ford Dealer 1126 Broad Phone JA 9-1890 C. Rush B. Amos M. Patton A. Krausbauer Yes, Dad, You're Right! For insurance, loans and financing, wise people come to . . . Fleming 8g Long Insurance and Loans We Make Loans on the Square 1207 Race Phone JA 9-1920 D. Fleming A Blue Ribbon Winner For the best in TV viewing and a long line of radios, phonographs, and appliances It's Harry's Appliances 204 S. Main Phone JA 9-7705 H. Hay She'll Be the Belle of the Ball in a dress from Mary Woodbury's Complete Stock of Sport and Formal Clothes 108 S. Main Phone JA 9-4600 B. Childs C. Hammer P. Poole 's Q.h-ny., -uv 0- . F, C I The Future Looks Great! What more could you want than a new high school and a ...-5-Ns,-M wwwgli V M W '58 Dodge? Pick out your new DODGE 13, .15 an ,,,,-b'Ai fl '-4-f '?'.5-Hlfsex Cll 1 cl - sm, -fa Goo win Bros. Auto Co. 1415 Race Phone JA 9-3780 B. Goodwin No Longer a Dirty Job Cleaning is almost fun with your new HOOVER CLEANER Ballard-Ice 1318 Broad Phone JA 9-2201 N. Foster J. Buck 148 With Eyes Wide Open These girls are watching the making of the most perfect food-MILK And to get the best milk and dairy products, visit your 3' f, :Nm btlllfitt 35 g',MeadowGold aalfunoutto 1615 Indiana Phone JA 9-1230 C. Baganz J. Francisco M. Wales Mi Cottons to Can-Cans! The best buys and bargains can be found at New CastIe's Teen Center Beverly Shop 1331 Broad Phone JA 9-0101 M. Riddle J. White MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SHEET MUSIC RECORDS ORGANS PIANOS ACCORDIANS CAMERAS GUITARS H O R N E Y ' S 1215 Race Phone JA 9-1105 M. Leakey B. Daggy What's the Latest? You'Il always know when you read the I I Courier-Times 218 S. 14th Phone JA 9-1111 V. Chambers J. White WCTW Over 10 years' service News-Music-Sports Special Events From Our Two Mobile News Units WCTW 102-5 Your Family Companion 202112 S. 4th Phone JA 9-2600 For the Guy With Good Looks On His Mind- Stop and Look at Some of the Good-Looking Clothes, Ranging from Sox to Suits at 7 Barnette s l32l Broad Phone JA 9-0300 J. Greenen T. Ricks 20 Small Talk Over Cokes Is iust one of the pleasures you can enioy along with friendly service and expert quality at Denton Drug Co. O S. Main Phone JA 9-2456 E. Rains J. Eans D. Hannon G. Ray D. Peyton Girls - A Smart Boy Knows He Can Get a Complete Selection of Casual and Dress Shoes at Clift's Why don't you come in and solve your shoe problems, too? CLlFT'S Quality Shoes for Men and Women l3l0 Broad Phone JA 9-6604 K. Sanders Picnic, Anyone? Sweet Cotton Styles for Those Warm Summer Days Just the right size and price CIT The Fashion Shop l3l3 Broad Phone JA 9-2501 P. Brandt K. Davis L. Day Start Saving Now - These Boys Agree lt's Never Too Soon to Be Sure Clhzens' Building and Loan Assn. ll2 S. Main Phone JA 9-6530 B. Hiday T. Swayzee Ychx LJ 1'l Talking It Over is the way to decide what's best for the future Henry County Building 82 Loan Serving Henry County Since 1890 1311 Broad Phone JA 9-2230 J. Neff C. White 152 Glad to Help You - lf you're looking for finer quality, right prices, and sharp clothes, the place to go is . . . Lloyd Beall - Men's Wear - For Finer Clothes 1300 Broad Phone JA 9-4302 C. Beall You Deserve the Best! If you want clothes that seem to have an extra touch shop at 7 La Vaughn s 1718 A Avenue Phone JA 9-4023 A. Bouslog S. Anderson For Fun lt's the Most Q STLQ Air Conditioned Phone JA 9-2400 J. Thomas, O. Logan, S. Neal, M. Pierce Hi-Fi Fans! Get the latest in accessories for your set as well as the latest hit records at Sears Roebuck 1416 Broad Phone JA 9-1340 D. Bess L. Pfeffer Planning Your Future? See us for all your household appliances . . . MAYTAG Washers and Dryers MOTOROLA TV and Radios Newby-Paul I Appliances Sales and Service 1517 Broad Phone JA 9-5991 S. Sanders A. Paul 153 Like Father, Like Sons Both Gary and Kent will tell you that you'll find ideal service and the best soft water in town at Kinert's Soft Water kwma 1819 Broad Phone JA 9-4905 G. Kinert K. Kinert Keep Your Guard Up An excellent place to fulfill your military obligation while going to new iobs or schools Co. A l5lst Infantry Indiana National Guard 1537 Grand Avenue Phone JA 9-2802 D. Osborne B. Himes Look-A-Likes Think Alike Austin and Patty Not only have the same taste in clothes, but in restaurants, too, so For the Finest in Foods Meet Me At Doug's DOUGT 211 S. 14th Phone JA 9-9934 A. Douglas P. Pfenninger For The Best Ever These four N. H. S. students know that there's only one place to go for those special ice cream treats . . . Best Ever 411 S. l5th Phone JA 9-2000 D. Lee, S. Miles, B. Alexander, B. Cox Make Yourself Comfortable! Whether you're plowing the ground or posing for a picture, the best in farm equipment from tractor wheels to tractors awaits you at Wilson Grain 8g Implement State Road 3, North Phone JA 9-7430 S. White S. Bond S lit as 1.1 A135 Everyone's Going Modern- ln clothes, cars, and household appliances, why be different! Stop and look at all the household appliances for the modern home at Myers Appliance State Road 3, At Bundy Ave. Phone JA 9-2780 L. Fowler G, Boyd ,v- 1 56 Laughter Means Happiness And good clothes seem to invite happiness, so for that happy feeling while buying clothes, shop and save at PENN EY 9 n s ils Y f 1404 Broad Phone JA 9-6820 J. Galliher J. Leakey M. Warren For Troian Teen Treats Stop and have a coke and sandwich while chatting with the gang at the Top Hat Drive-lnn 2502 Broad Phone JA 9-9895 N. Melton, R. Lawson, S. Peavey, P. Shelton Cokes, Chatter, and Cars All can be found right in line with Sundaes, Sandwiches, French Fries, and delicious French Fried Onions at 'rs' I , xy Crlder s 3' ' 31 . Lv'-'-1 . .,.'f Drive-In cg State Road 3, North Phone JA 9-5602 L. Robinson G. Wiggins J. Thalls J. Gooding J. Brainard B. Imel F. Be Our Service Is Great in '58 For the Finest in Foods and the Lowest in Prices It's Becker Bros. Grand and A Avenue N. luttrell C. Brown L. Brown cker H. Zachary C. Booth 7 A View of Our No. 2 Camera Roo 2 ff 1 1 l all is ,. , I -,. 4 Q s l 2-.a'f 'f'i A F ,E ,W liggillhllll 58 Top Quality Photography Since 1944 See Us For Family Groups Oil Portraits Babies - Children Weddings Passports Applications Frames Tom Petty Studio Over W. T. Grant Co. 'l322V2 Broad Phone JA 9-4704 Roaring 20's or Modern 50's? Even though Betty, Kay, and Mike are in an out-of-date car, they 'feel quite up-to-date while having a Coke at Howard's Dari-Inn State Road 3, North Phone JA 9-0003 M. Murphy E B. Turner While You're Rushing Around Take time out for a snack . . . the place to go for a quick but delicious treat after school, a game, or a dance is THE YUKON llO2 Race Phone JA 9-1600 F. Trainor D. Saylor C. Meece R. Pavy C. Balph Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. New Castle, Indiana B. Flowers B. Upchurch Phone JA 9-4398 lr X fwfr 3 5 best of banks MW jiwkgf' akes fha best :ff ,vrmfers fig MUNCIE, INDIANA fd' I JG ' by 1 f 1 f ff 1 A 1 Ui LJ I . o o o 94 'W' L' 1 , y aff A Iflff I c K fi o o o f f J f or i ' Li by 'V -VN 'I' 1 DMA ,,x X9 N' Ulin nn, und Ruth Ann look over senior engravings with I' f Mr. James Harrold L! MMA gflfllfl bvgznuzug in and oafffuf aw ki A ML Capltol Engravlngs Are Superlor AM if Limp WW Mag? 3 Capltol Engravlng 85 Electrotype Co 609V2 615V1 E Monroe St Springfield, Illlnols ,DL , 1 I' ,I 1 M I. xf N - , , -Lx' - 0 o , ' ' f 5 I fa ' C f . 0 0 0 I A ML ' K' Poftie, Ann, and Carolyn discuss cr ' ' Iayo ith Mr. Owe 5 rf---1 M- 1 I I v , A 0 0 Vlu on G aun 81 Implement Inc ORGANIZATIONS AND ACT A Cappella Alpha Tri Hi-Y .... Altrusa Girls ...... Band ....... ............. Baseball ................, Basketball, B Team. 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Loo l-'crney s Musuc Store noward s Da 1 Inn lnduana Natuonal Guard Ja obs Hardware S ore Kunert Soft Wa er Servu e LaVaugh'1 Dres Shop Lunco'n Press Lloyd Beall Men s Wear A 44 and Loans 4 4 4 4 n Lue len s Spori ng Goods Mary Woodbury STUDENTS AN D -1 hur A wcrrx o L 1 1151 R0'1111c Mr Dors Miss 1luu'u-.on S Lu krs 1.11 B B Nab rr M kc 11111 rt Sh uro 1 11, 1n1 C lfdy nn 1111.1 Crcnc 1n1 11 LY I1 1 1kcr l1xLl' B1 1 cr l1nd1 M1l1rc Ann De111 M IL ikcr n1 ilscr 1lscr 1' r ulscr xker on M iry Rlchircl S11 Ann 017 11110111 D x e ulciocls ROITIL zlcs Mukc 1l1ur.l cun 1 urd 11rry 1114 cr ullcngcr L g 1111 cr 1l11nger Dcur 11nda Lou Vc 'Tll D01 Lind 1 Suc 11pI1 Cc1u1 untu o11r1 urlxdull lf1s1.lll11 urklu j 11.13 Nfmu um Sto 44 ADMINIST 9 ,v 1 71 811 91 I 18 1887 2 1 8 8 1 8 I 5 1 1 71 HU IVITIES Morale Committee ..... .. National Honor Society .. N.F.l.. ................ . Orchestra ........., Pep Band .,...,....,.. PHOENIX Stal? ...... 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