Thomas Carr Howe Community High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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■ ■ Girls can fix flat tires. Brenda Halbrooks convinces Judy Harsin during driver ed class. But Mr. Raymond Moon and Steve Brooks continue to doubt. ► Careful now! prompts Sharon Maners. She and and Marty Hendrickson steady Vicki Lewellen in a head stand for a part of the training in Physical Ed. Howeites gain practical skill Along with the requested courses, there are several subjects required for graduation. One of these is a single semester of health. Here, Howe- ites study the body ' s structure, types of diseases, the right kind of foods to eat, how environment affects the body, and the stages of life. Another required course is one year of physical education. Those first weeks, Howeites discover muscles that they didn ' t know they had. How- ever they soon recover from the aches and pains to learn the general rules of many games and develop skills in indoor and outdoor sports. Some- thing fairly new that both boys and girls enjoy is the mixed square dancin g class. Driver education behind the book training is also required. Howeites are taught the rules of the road and learn the parts of the car and their functions. Many students go ahead to take be- hind the wheel training. By driving in traffic, they apply book knowledge to doing. To buy or not to buy? As a result of a new course in salesmanship, Bill Black tries his technique of low-pressure salesmanship on Linda Lennington. 17

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Some business students put their knowledge to practice by working in the office a period a day. Jan Hartle, exchanges a word with Mrs. Christianna Genrich, registrar, while looking up a program card. Jan received the 1958 Altrusa award, given to a junior girl outstanding in all phases of school. From typing to changing tires, Would be secretaries enroll every year in busi- ness courses. They learn the touch system of typing, the secrets of shorthand, filing methods, and fundamentals of office practice. Girls com- pleting the secretarial course often go straight from graduation to a good job, having received not only training in office procedure but in work- ing with a switchboard and transcribing with a dictaphone. However, many students take typ- ing without intending to use it in a vocation, but they know it is helpful in writing themes and letters. Girls often take shorthand with the thought of future college lectures in mind. This skill is very valuable since a quick method of taking notes can come in handy many times. The salesmanship class, new to the business department this year, teaches students how to present a product to the public. Other courses are business arithmetic, law, bookkeeping, machine calculation, and commercial geography. Ugh! exclaims Betty Pierson. She looks aghast at the eye Dan McAnally shows her in health class, one of the courses required for high school graduation. 16



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Soft lights, dreamy music add The 1958 Brown and Gold was undoubtedly the largest and best HILLTOPPER Dance in Howe ' s history. Last minute anticipation was at its peak when Principal Sharp announced Danny Graves and Nancy Gibbs as Brown Boy and Golden Girl to reign over the nineteenth annual dance. The eight candidates for Brown Boy and Golden Girl were nominated by the junior and senior classes and introduced at the annual HILL- TOPPER assembly. Other candidates included Margie Mitchaner, Denny Fulk, Lee Hopper, sen- iors; Sandy Kirk, Marilyn Roessner and Ed Diehl, juniors. Subscribers to the HILLTOPPER received ballots to vote for their favorite candidates. The Brown and Gold semiformal dance is held to raise money for the yearbook. Staff members created a fall fantasy in the gym with autumn- colored leaves and streamers. Soft lights and the good music of the Headliners set the mood for more than 900 Howeites and guests. Linda Kuonen and Mike Hunt were general chairmen. After a vote by the student body and much suspense and excitement Nancy Gibbs and Danny Graves were introduced as Brown Boy and Golden Girl. Sentimental music, sweet-smelling corsages, and swirling skirts mark the activity at Howe ' s biggest night dance of the year, the Brown and Gold. 18 Candidates were Fulk, Hopper, Diehl, Brown Boy Graves, Golden Girl Gibbs, Roessner, Mitchaner, Kirk.

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