North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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VEL UIIE INCREASED POPULATION REQUIRED NEW CAFETERIA Because of the increased population at Domeland, We were forced to invent bigger eating accommodations. ln the Spring of 1957, the space under the Dome was cleared, resulting in the loss of such landmarks as the rifle range and the journalism files. While Redskins were vacationing, workmen were busy trying to meet the Septem- ber deadline. Construction was completed in Oc- tober, and the cafeteria was initiated by students at an after-game dance. The third floor cafeteria Was used the final time before school closed for teachers' convention, after which North Siders enjoyed eating lunch in a dream school cafeteria. Flowers and Words of congratulations were me- mentoes of the opening. Page 9

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1500 Club, Quill and Scroll Goal of Journalists 1500 Club is an honorary organization tor all journalism students interested in working tor merit awards. The aim of the journalist is to earn 1500 points for membership, then work toward higher awards consisting ot a bronze pin tor 1,500 points, a silver pin tor 3,000 points, a gold pin tor 5,000 points, and a gold jeweled pin for 10,000 points. Membership in Quill and Scroll is the highest honor a high school student can receive in the field ot journalism. This honorary society re- quires that a person must have done outstand- ing work in some phase ot journalism for a period ot one year or more. Members, who are upperclassmen, must also be in the upper third of their class. These members are chosen by the national executive secretary ot Quill and Scroll upon the recommendation ot Miss Norma Thiele, advisor. Top. Quill and Scroll: Dixie Durr, Alice Rudensky, Dave Murrell, Harriet Huchman, Letty Bryce, Dianne Lapp. Middle. 1500 Club. Row 1: Sue Maxwell, Dianne Brandt, Sherrie Moore. Bow 2: Mike Ormiston, Dick Harry, Sherrie Reasonrr Dave Muirell. Miss Norma Thiele is the port in the storm for workers in the publications department. During her four years at North Miss Thiele has gained a number of friends in her advising ot the Legend and Northerner. The corsage in the picture was sent to her by the Northerner start when she attended the C. S. P. A. convention in New York City. lt was at this convention that the Northerner received the first class rating. Page 125



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Co-operation Makes Northerner Tick Every week, under the direction of Miss Norma Thiele, the members of a hard Working Northerner staff pool their efforts and present North Side with an outstanding school paper. The Northerner educates, entertains, and stimu- lates student thinking on a national as well as local level. Many citations have been awarded to the Northerner. Quill and Scrolls international honor rating, first class honor ratings by the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Columbia Scholastic award are only a few. Serving as editor-in-chief for the first semester was Alice Rudensky: managing editor, Dave Murrellp news editor, Dick Harryp feature editor, Sherrie Reasonerg sports editor, Gary Tustisonp circulation manager, Paul Wehrenbergg and business manager, Harriet Meek. The second semester staff included editor-in-chief, Dick Harry: copy editor, Dave Murrelly managing editor, Sherrie Reasonerp news editor, Sue Max- wellg feature editor, Dianne Brandtg sports editor, Sherry Moorey circulation manager. Mike Fangery advertising manager, Pat Parker: and business manager, Mike Ormiston. Alice Rudensky was student advisor. Semester editors-in-chief Alice Rudensky and Dick Harry confer on a layout problem. Upper lelt: Mike Fanger and Sherrie Reasoner take sub- scription money trom Northerner agents. Upper right: A familiar Friday morning scene in ll3 is the counting out of papers to Northerner agents for student distribution. Center left: Hard at work at pounding the key-board are writers Sherry Moore and Sue Maxwell. Center right: Hard Work reaps its rewards, and the publi- cation statts received theirs at the annual mid-semester banquet. Novice Mike Fanger entertains the group with a wild tale of adventure. Bottom: These smiles on the faces of students show the value of a stai'f's hard work. Gathered together for a monthly staff meeting are Nancy Motz, Alice Rudensky, Tom Popp, Dick Harry, Eve Meyer, Becky Wright, Sarah Dixon, Gary Tustison, Mike Fanger, Sue Maxwell, and Dianne Brandt. . .Q H' .ZW

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