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Pictures and Print Junior editor Pat Stouder and editor Jo Ann Canshorn prepare the D'BULLDOC for distribution. The D'BULLDOC, N.H.S.'s newspaper, is published bi-monthly. On Wednesday the student reporters receive their assignments, which are due and then proofread the following Monday. On Tuesday morning girls in the office practice class type the stencils. The editors spend Wednesday and Thursday nights proofreading stencils, drawing headlines, and finishing other details. Thursday night after the stencils are finally ready, they are mimeographed. Friday morning the office practice class staples the pages together. That afternoon, the finished product, the result of at least twenty- five hours' work by the editors, is distributed to the students. Editor............. Junior editor .... Exchange editor . . . Typists............ Production manager Sponsor............ Jo Ann Canshorn Pat Stouder Pat Pontious Office Practice Class Mr. Postma Mrs. Miles Members of the office practice class proofread stencils. FRONT ROW: S. Artley, D. Sinclair, R. Moore, B. Best, D. Orn, D. Callander, C. Holderman. SECOND ROW: B. Hawley, D. Tobias, M. Berger, M. Popowzak, C. Mullett, S. Knobel, Mrs. Miles, sponsor. BACK ROW: R. Slabaugh, B. Brumbaugh, D. Meyer, R. Stutzman, W. Berger, B. Scnff, P. Stouder, J. Canshorn, P. Phillips. EAST LUND-NAYLOR AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate 21 NAPPANEE MILLINC COMPANY, INC. Nappanee, Indiana
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Napanet and D’Bulldog Capture 1963-64 in Editors. Jackie Pletcher, Susie Knobel, Rita Sla- baugh, and Barbara Senff. Work on the NAPANET began in July when the editor planned the dummy, and ended the next June when the last deadline was sent to the printer. It was the business managers' responsibility to secure ads and subscriptions. For each of the five deadlines the editors worked at least seventy-five hours planning and drawing dummy sheets for each page. After the writers turned in their copy, the junior editors typed the dummy pages. Each page was proofread three times, and proofs were also checked three times. All of this work produced a valuable permanent record of 1963-64 life at N.H.S. Business managers. Dave McGrew, Tom Stoops, Ralph Moore, Jeff Coppes, and Denny Cripe. Editor......... Barbara Senff Co-editor . . . Rita Slabaugh Jr. editors . . Jackie Pletcher, Susie Knobel Business Staff Managers . . . Dave McGrew, Tom Stoops, Ralph Moore Jr. Managers . . Jeff Coppes, Denny Cripe Copywriters Academic . . . Denny Miller, Lorcne Stichter Activity . . . Diane Boettgcr, Sharon Meister Sports.........Bob Best, Jim Phillips Photographers . Craig Miller, Debbie Sinclair Sponsors . . . Miss Allison, Miss Hoover, Mr. Weddle NAPANET staff. Sharon Meister, Bob Best, Craig Miller, Diane Boettger, Debbie Sinclair, Jim Phillips, Lorenc Stichter, Denny Miller. HIVLEY'S PLUMBINC AND HEATING 20 HOLLAR'S MARKET
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National Honor Rewards Student Efforts FRONT ROW: Mr. Frederick, sponsor, Barbara Senff, Janet Lemna, Denny Miller, Greg Trucx, Bob Best, Margaret Kindig, Debbie Sinclair. SECOND ROW: Lorene Stichtcr, Susie Knobcl, Rita Slabaugh, Jackie Pletcher, Carol Disher, Barbara Brumbaugh, Kerry Miller, JoAnn Ganshorn, Cheryl Mullett, Peg Masterson. BACK ROW: Steve Culp, Ed Stump, Dave McCrcw, Dean Orn, Ralph Moore, Luther Adkins, Ted Noffsingcr, Diane Meyer. To become a member of the National Honor Society an individual must be selected by a faculty committee. The four factors considered for mem- bership are scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Following the plan of the revised constitution, the times of election were changed. This year elections were held earlier than in past years. In October, 5P o of the senior class and 5P o of the junior class were elected. In March, more members were elected, bringing the total senior membership to 15° o of the class and the junior membership to 1 QP o of their class. Ushering at Civic Theater plays and bringing the National Honor plaques up to date were the tradi- tional projects of the club. This year, with the Student Council, the National Honor Society also completed the project of purchasing an outdoor sign for coming school activities. Vice-president Janet Lemna, president Bob Best, and secretary-treasurer Susie Knobcl look over the plans for the new community swimming pool. COPPES NAPANEE KITCHENS 22
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