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noble a challenge Kendallville had the honor of meeting Mrs. Joseph Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy arrived to campaign for her son ' s nomination for the presidency. Even though she was an hour late, Mrs. Kennedy ' s speech was heard by many. Sophomore Dennis Mapes seems to be concentrating very hard on the Standard Achievement test. A student at East Noble encounters a variety of experiences. School life is much more than what a visitor might see as he tours the building. Students frequently occupy the gym area, or the individual rooms that are open. They can spend free time in the cafeteria, library, and independent study laboratory. In all probability nobody appreciates all aspects of the school, but certainly there are some parts which everyone can find enjoyable. This year several notable speakers came to the school. Students learned from famous writers, politicians, and business- men, as well as from many qualified teachers. The students also could learn from each other as they met informally in the cafeteria com- mons. There are some aspects of the school which can challenge anyone. The publications room was crowded with underclassmen on the day that class pictures arrived. The Legend staff was kept busy all morning with the distribution on the class pictures.
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variety of experiences makes east Lunch provides students with the opportunity to get together. Seniors Cindy Ream and Cindy Huff seem to be having a great time during their lunch module discussing a very important subject. East Noble students are scheduled for any one of the four lunch modules between 11 and 12:30. Mr. Gene Rhodes and Miss Jacqueline Carl are hard at work figuring out the 1967-68 schedules. This project is very complicated and requires a great amount of consecration. It all begins with students signing up for their desired classes and then they are processed and returned to the school.
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;-;jEv-Jk a Students Jeff Hughes, as Mrs. Coyote, and Gary Thrapp, as Mr. Weed, were two of the many students who led cheers at the sectional pep session. Assistant Principal Max Brewer injected school spirit into the already excited student bodv. spirit and enthusiasm draw school The East Noble Knight rides again making a trip around the school at the close of a seven- hour day. Many various activities helped to maintain the 1967-68 school spirit. Posters and displays both in school and in the uptown stores told the many fans of the coming events. Booster buttons and a snake dance represented the enthusiasm displayed through class spirit banners. Pep rallies featured a variety of spirit types: cheerleader skits, lettermen ' s skit, teach- er yells, pep club senior girl ' s skit. Our symbol, the antique knight, greets the students each morning as they pass to their locker. Seniors took high honors by keeping the spirit stick three times, with the juniors and sophomores receiving it only once. All of this enthusiasm helped to lead East Noble to succ ess in many different fields. One of the projects of the E.N. student body and Student Council was the purchase of our Knight . Everyone worked together to provide our school with an honorable mascot.
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