North Central High School - Northerner Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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M- x 3 ' S is -A 0 9 U 3 w 0 bil Oflflflbllnfg Cfllllllelf 88 Ill U1 lil 50' Each evening, when the final bell rang, a scramble of book-laden pupils left for the bus loading zoneg but activity often continued in the building. The snack bar became a popular rendezvous for those who had to wait until a later bus arrived. Here and there a lone student made up a test. Teachers piled up books and papers to take home for a long evening of grading. On some afternoons the sound of variety act prac- ticing echoed through the halls. Even at night the building was in use. On Tuesdays, adults came to evening school for two and a half hours of work on hobbies and useful arts. Occasionally the odor of food filtered through the building as the cooks prepared a dinner for guests. Often groups of people chattered happily as they decorated the Student Center for a dance. The building took on life and color as it became more and more a community center of activity. The beautiful Student Center was completed just in time for the Christmas Formal sponsored by the Student Council. Pretty girls in evening dresses and boys in Sunday clothes danced to Steve HayWard's music in a setting of pine boughs, and other seasonal decorations. The freshman-decorated tree added a final touch of Christmas. Couples stood under the portico at the back entrance for fresh air.

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cgixltoof gifnld or flue ag Forty-three busses lined up every night to take a tired and hungry mob of teen-agers to their suburban homes. Next year the busses are to be garaged under the football stadium. At present they stay overnight in the paved student parking lot. Sharon Goodwin and Floyd Allen are typical of the boys and girls who gathered after school to patronize the snack bar. Everyone watched Mrs, Betty Delp with great anticipation when she made the Hrst cupful of frozen malted milk on the new gadget. , Most pupils have gone home, and those waiting for the last bus are congregated in the snack bar. But here and there, a lonely boy like Don Morrison, makes up lost time in an after-school session, with only the teacher for company. Kathy Duck, her arms loaded with books, met Miss Gletha Mae Noff- singer of the English Department, with her arms loaded with hooks, also. Both were leaving school, but both would be going home to do lessons for the coming day's classes.



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I emorieri re qfnacle 0 jlzwe . . . Wfhen the stage was completed, one of the most fascinating pieces of equipment, for young actors to explore, was the 41 foot spiral stair- case, or grid, leading up into the battens. Paula Palshis tried it out one day. School activities were kept straight by being posted on the bulletin board in the office conference room. Dick Fairchild and Priscilla Jackson, reserving a date for an event in which they were interested, put Il tag on the proper day of the month. Looking back on that exciting year of organizing a new school brings to mind isolated scenes, rather than a chronological picture of all the events that occurred. A new book might bring back memories of the beautiful libraryg a TV play would call to mind long weeks of practice for the play or the Spectaeularg a song on the Hit Parade would recreate the atmos- phere of the Valentine or Christmas dance. The fash- ions for teen-agers in 1956-57 were an important item in the book of memories. Other recollections concerned classes, the friends met each day, and events, both happy and sad, that made up a once-in- a-lifetime year. W - O X SSB X X X X X o .X 1-'I Counseling was an important feature of school life. In the Guidance Office, Marty McKinley talked to Mrs. Mildred Shirley in her room, while Mr. Kenneth Warren checked Ilse C3fKCf,S file records. Billie Purchas and Allen Sliimer waited their turn.

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