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.l . f glial! U Nlr. Larry l-lorney, Lela Koontz, Alice Davidson, and Sue Ingram sack popcorn at the Sectional Basketball fans consumed an average of 2,139 sacks at each home game. Fieldhouse! Horns honked, sirens screamed, the band played, and high school students in decorated cars were ready to enjoy, as a reality, the dream which had been talked about for years. This dream, New Castle's Fieldhouse, was started early in 1958 and completed after numerous setbacks in November, 1959. Although our Fieldhouse was big enough to hold half of New Castle with its 9,600 seats, it was filled to capacity at the Big Four Tourney and Regional. It wasn't long before we began to wonder if it was really big enough. lt was also the scene of the Central lndi- ana Choral Festival, lVlid-State Orchestra Festi- val, the Marine Band concert, and numerous high school convocations. Warren Phelps jumps for the first tip-off of the season, and the first in our new Fieldhouse. as Chuck Lawson and mem- bers ofthe Greenfield team watch hopefully.
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x I .ef ,.. f 11665 Q r 1 '4 Student Manager Mike Weadick finds that issuing equip- ment is much easier in the new gym. Here he hands Jim Galliher his practice football equipment. As we remember running to the Church Street Gymnasium and the Armory for physi- cal education classes, or last year when we had no physical education at all, it is hard for us to realize that these wonderful new facilities are ours at last. This year, 194 sophomore girls and 196 sophomore boys made use of our new facili- ties in their classes. We had adequate space for our clothing, excellent equipment rooms, shower rooms, and offices. Boys and girls enjoyed such activities as basketball, tumbling, volleyball, soccer, and then met together for four weeks of social dancing and square dancing. Gur Gym, Athletic Equipment nor Burke Show relax h l'T'l The newly DUYCYISSSU VYhiFlD0Ol is lUSf the Thing to VWGID SSN- Buses were often sponsored by our Student Council for out-of-town IS USCIGS before 3 Same- games, and we decorated them to boost our team. -4 33iii-Q--H ' i ,W isa ,, is L 2 M J h J 3 A Tf 4 swag VMC' g Cf 5 1 5? X 2,7 ik!! S. f
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