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Mrs. Witsaman came to New Point School in 1953. She graduated from high school at Rome City, lndiana. She attended Purdue and Indiana Universities, graduating from the latter ' with a B, S, degree, and has done graduate work at Purdue. Mrs. Witsaman teaches physical education and English. She is V , . A, also the Sophomore sponsor. Mary Alice W tsaman 'W Mrs Sherfey holds degrees from De Pauw University and Jordan College of Ixlusic She taught at Bainbridge Moores ville Greenwood Waldron Milroy and Jackson Township in Indiana and at Kingston South Carolina before coming in 1951 to New Point She teaches music and art Garnett She fey continued from page 3 Since 1922 over 425 students have graduated from New Point I-ligh School and entered many fields of endeaw or Plans were made to add a cafeteria elass rooms and to enlarge and better equip all the trustee and his advisory board Early in 1953 plans were presented to the building committee for their approval After much studying and debate the plans were accepted and the go signal was given The new addition was built at a cost not to exceed S50 O00 The contract was awarded to William Westpezer of Batesville Work continued during the winter and summer but not until November of 1954 was the building ready for use We were able to use the new Commercial department and the Homemaking department Equipment was slow in arriving and State inspection of the cafeteria caused its delay Our cafeteria has some of the finest equipment that can be obtained The lunches are prepared byMrs Agnes Durbin and Mrs Louice Thackery lt is served by the high school girls with the help of our cooks A girls organization known as the Sunshine Society 1S very active in the school Through their efforts they have made it possible for the school to have many fine pieces of equipment Athletics play a very prominent place in our school Organized teams in the Senior High and Junior High represent the school in basketball softball and volleyball 8 f fa x ei' A' x y g W D xt . ly ' ' l . , i I' ' ' ' . ' . I I 4 departments. This was accomplished under the leadership of our P. T,A,, Arthur Weber
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Senwr Class H lstory Our f1rst year of hxgh school began w1th a total of Z3 members They were Paul Bohman Kenneth Bultman Raymond Cramer Charles Curry Dorothy Dean Mary Durbm Mary Foley Robert Fowler Albert Ge1s Carolyn Ham1lton Paul Lawrence Maurlce M1ller Nancy M1ller Phylhs Morton Janet Parmer Ruth Probst Marlta Schw1er Joan Spreckelson Marvm Thackery Gay Thomas Rrchard Thomas Henry Volk and Ela1ne Warren Before the end of the f1rst semester one of our members Robert Fowler had quxt Dur1ng the second semester we lost another member Paul Bohman Our class sponsor was Mrs Elmor Platt and our class off1cers were Paul Lawrence pres1dent Nancy M1ller v1ce pres1dent Janet Parmer secretary and Marrta Schwler treasurer We had two class part1es a hayr1de and wemer roast and a skatlng party wrth the sopho rrores By the begmmng of our sophomore year we had only 2.0 members Charles Curry also qu1t Our class sponsor th1s year was Earl Beagle Our class off1cers were Henry Volk pres1dent Joan Spreckelson v1ce pres1dent Nancy M1ller secretary and Albert Ge1s treasurer Our class partles conslsted of a we1ner roast and a mov1e Our Junxor year was a b1g year for us both f1nanc1ally and socxally Mrs Mary Ahce W1tsaman was our sponsor Our class offrcers were Nancy M1ller pres1dent Paul Lawrence v1ce presxdent Albert Ge1s secretary and Henry Volk treasurer Thls was the f1rst year for a student counc1l Our representatlves were Ruth Probst and Henry Our act1v1t1es for th1s year were sponsormg the Fall Farr our play People Are Funny and also the pubhcatron of the 1954 annual We st1ll found tune for two class partles a skat1ng party wxth the semors and a welner roast On the mornmg of May 16 we Jun1ors and semors started on our annual class tr1p We went to Washlngtnon D C Some po1nts of xnterest were Mt Vernon Gettysburg-,The Wh1te House the Capltal Walhxngton Monument F B I Bu1ld1ng and the Sm1thson1an Inst1tute Last fall enter1ng h1gh school for the last t1rne ws st1ll had 19 members but Phylhs Morton left leavmg only 18 Dur1ng our twelve years of school n1ne of us have been to gether Dorothy Dean Mary Foley Paul Lawrence Maurxce M1ller Nancy M1ller Janet Parmer Ruth Probst Marlta Schwler and Joan Spreckelson Our class sponsor th1s year 15 Mxss Juan1ta Hall Our class offxcers are Nancy M1ller pres1dent Paul Lawrence v1ce pres1dent Manta Schwler secretary Kenny Bultman treasurer and Student C0l1f1C11 representat1ves Ruth Probst and Paul Lawrence Our mam act1v1t1es mclude the Semor Supper and our play Spooks Ahve' We had one class party a mov1e and afterwards a f1sh fry We also have our J'-1f110I' SSHIOI' class tr1p Our class colors are blue and gold Our flower 15 the yellow rose And our motto Out of school l1fe 1nto lxfes school ' 10 I O 3 7 I 3 I ! ' Y U I J 1 ' 1 . l 1 U 1 V 1 1 1 D - y 9 1 - I , , I ' 1 . , , - ' ' 2 , ' 5 . ' - 9 , 1 ' ' , 5 1 1 ' . I . I . I , b 1 1 . ' . 3 D 1 4 1 . g . I . , . G 1 l A ' . . 1 I 1 - ' Volk. By the end of the first semester Marvin Thackery left us, leaving 19 members. . . . . . . , ' H H . , . . Q , . 5 .... . , . . ' I . . l y . y . , . , . . t . . , . . , . . . A . , . , . ' . . - ' 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 ' l I ' ' ' ' ' - 1 ' , ' : . , ' - ' 9 ' ' , 9 , 9 , . . . . . . . H A , , . Y ' - . ' is . . . , , .
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