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Working and learning together with PEOPLE 18 One thousand strong, we found life in our new school exciting and a great challenge. Winning recognitions in our many ACTIVITIES 66 We were elected to represent the student body or were selected for honorary groups. Joining and participating in our ten CLUBS 96 We brought the same Clubs from old NHS but promoted new, outstanding projects. Cheering our victorious teams C in SPORTS 108 -ikwsei . We were there at every game, win or lose, N.. f to yell our loudest or play our hardest. Patronizing qur seventy local X ADVERTISERS 130 After scjwool and on weekends, we boosted our city by buying from New Castle firms. , .-, ... A, Plans for the business education wing which will open next fall with its ten classrooms are examined by Principal Edgar Redman and business students Bill Baker and Karen Sompley. If A, 1 r Another win was racked up by.oulr liojans when they edged the Burris Owls by one paint. The varsity finished with u 20-5 record and were second in the FCC. Ray Pavy, number two man an the All-Stars, adds another two points white Foster and Fisher help in defense. i , t, .
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XX XXX -i l l Q 1 Our canopy entrance provides a place for students like Jean Lange, Shirley Surber, Dwight Lockeridge, and Mickey Mohlum to catch up on the daily news while waiting for a ride home. School and city buses pick up passengers here each day. et's Begin Anew Superintendent Rexford G. Wright, Maintenance Supervisor Lewis Scott, I and Cafeteria Director Nadine Weisheit discuss methods by which food will be delivered to our temporary cafeteria. On September 5, 1958, the day we had all talked about finally arrived - the academic wing of the Walter P. Chrysler Memorial High School became a reality. All 1,000 of us excitedly moved into our modernistic new building and were amazed at the spacious classrooms and offices, long hallways, shiny new furniture, and hundreds of windows. Expressions of excitement, awe, and happiness gave way to the more familiar feeling of determination as we settled down to study and became accustomed to our new home. The pride we felt in our new high school remained with us, how- ever, as we gained many new successes and seemed to agree, LET'S BEGIN ANEW. 2
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W . 1 The first day in our new NHS found the same old crowds getting together to rltall summer highlights and wondering what life would be like in the new building. First day excitement and curiosity found sophomores, iuniors, and sen- iors searching from room to room and getting lost. Yes, Orientation Day was different this year because for the first time we were all new and slightly confused. As soon as we found time, all 950 of us began to explore the offices, classrooms, and hallways. On the first floor, we inspected the greenhouse in the biology room, looked through the new micro- scopes, noticed the new supplies for semi-micro chemistry, and then ex- amined the cafeteria where we were to eat every day. Cur First Day The colorful rock garden located beneath the stairway on the first floor provides a place for students like Dick Ogborne and Carol Fadely to chat as they relax between classes. The Parkview entrance also is the gathering place for students each morning and noon.
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