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OCTOBER held honor for the F.F.A. st udents as some of the members traveled to Kansas City where they received national recognition for their achievement in community development. The entire student body enjoyed a day at the movies as they watched the educational movie, King Kong . Students outdid themselves selling magazines as they exceeded their goal by over $1,000. Bea Mae Riggs served as Busi- 7-A and 12-C each received a dog Miss Miller carefully examined ness Manager for the Magazine for being the high homeroom. Linda Hinebaugh's proofs. Campaign. Mr. Glainer explained how to sell magazines to the students. Buddy Fauber washed his hands during a Drama class pantomine. hie GMA EAP ELL ALLE DME LDL ALLELES
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The next week students received two days offas the teach- ers attended the State Teachers Meeting. The football team, fresh from last week's win, played Bishop Walsh in the annual Homecoming game. We lost the game 49-12, but the spirit of the evening remained as Donna Hine- baugh was crowned Queen and a dance followed the game. Aren't homecoming games fun? Donna Hinebaugh, Homecoming Queen, was proudly escorted by her brother, Greg. The Huskie defense led by Ron Blocher, Mark Lawson, Stu Myers, Mark Frantz, Rick Durst, and Joe Wilhelm remained strong throughout the Bishop Walsh game. 17
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NOVEMBER DURING November, the whole student body was involved in many varied activities. Football season drew to a close on a cold, snowy Saturday afternoon as Southern handed the Huskies a defeat ending Northern's season with a 1-9 record. With foot- ball season over, the basketball team and wrestling squad began practi- cing for their upcoming contests. Joy, Gail, Karen Bobbie struggled for control of the ball during speedball tournaments. Our Senior Band saluted Veteran's Day on the 9th of November. Skip Dav e Schwing prepared to raise the flag at the Veteran's Day salute. All band and chorus members were once again honored to hear the Brass Quintet. ; ) 19
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