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

 - Class of 1988

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MICKEY D ' S MEETING Students of NCCHS congregate at the local McDonalds for a snack ! and a cfiat with friends after a basketball game. Photo by Matt McGraw MONKEY SEE MONKEY DO Senior Lisa Downs, lunior Rachel Poore. and Mona Downs spend a day at the zoo in St. Louis. Missouri with their church class. 6 Student Life Division

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Students master school routine With summer vacation over, many stu- dents predicted that their fun was over, but to others, the fun was just beginning. Along with the fun came many changes in both the students and faculty. Seven new teachers joined the ranks of the NCCHS teaching staff. The English Dept. added teacher Rhonda Kuhn and Fay Smith. The Math Science Dept. added Rick Beymer and Rebecca Hooper. Diane Wilhelm joined the Art Dept., and Gary Brown helped teach drivers education and physical education. Attendance policies were set up to pro- mote better student attendance. Many stu- dents took to the policy for various reasons. Some students received prizes for perfect attendance. Homeroom teachers awarded cookies or donuts at the end of each week to those students with perfect attendance for the week. Another change came with the addition of homerooms. Ten minutes were set up after second hour for homeroom. This en- abled the school to get an accurate attend- ance rate, and it also gave them a chance to gather the students together for the morn- ing announcements. Prizes for attendance boosted the spirit of NCCHS students. Students took pride in their good attendance by wearing Posi- tude Dude t-shirts created by English teacher Steve Dicken. Each student at NCCHS gave an added meaning to the definition of what it meant to be a Trojan. In their spirit and pride, they displayed to others what it meant to possess a touch of green. SLAM DUNK! Senior basketball player Ja- son Haynes practices his slam dunk tech- nique as seniors Larry Antic and Kenny Lang- ston look on. Dedication on and off the court made Jason a valuable player for the Trojans. Photo by Mike Bond. V, w . STRAIGHT FROtVI THE HEART Guest speaker David Toma speaks to Henry County students on the effects of drugs on the mind and the body. Toma ' s talk sparked the devel- opment of many supporting groups. Photo by Mike Bond Oper:ir.i



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Activities add spice to life Summer vacation for many meant sleeping in late, laying out in the sun, staying out late in the evenings, and most importantly, having no home- work! Most students found that summer went quicker than they thought. Once again it was time to start shopping for clothes and school supplies. Sum- mer fun came to an end, and fall and school were just around the corner. Summer went very quickly, claimed senior Amy Burns. I did a lot of enjoyable things, but it seemed that just when summer was beginning it was time to go back to school. After summer vacation ended, many students felt that their fun was over too, but for some the fun was just beginning. For seniors, this represented their last year at NCCHS, but for sophomores, this was their year to beginning their high school career. Even with the school year beginning, many students didn ' t let that stand in their way of hav- ing a good time. There were a lot of activities to keep students busy when not in school. After school jobs ranked the highest, with sports and other extra-curricular activities a close second. Weekends provided the needed escape for stu- dents after a hard week of school. Activities ranged from Friday night dating, to Saturday night cruising and Sunday night homework. Student life at NCCHS proved to be an enjoy- able time for students even with homework, jobs, and studying. Nothing stood in the way of New Castle students when it came time to do work and weekends. THE CRUISING CROWD Many boring v eek- end nights came to an end once students began cruising Broad Street, Long tiours were spent roaming up and down the street conversing with friends and other cruisers. Photo by Mike Bond. 0« LOCKER DECOR . . . Senior Kristin Bailey, like many other students, adds personal appeal to her otherwise colorless locker. Photo by Mike Bond. 9 student Life Divisi

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