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August 27 Great day, everyone happy to be here again . . . well, we are. 28 Elections and stuff, Beta Babes add new members. How about that. 29 Nervous faces-oh these classes. September 1 Watch your eyes, they may be blinded by Janet's beautiful diamond. 2 Played Plainfield-Tied them 6-6. Pretty good start for the Bulldogs. 3 Betty finds out the whispers are about her surprise Birthday party. 6 We all went to the Fair for Education Day. Is Tommy Winters educational? 7 Rockettes are improving. What a 6'Toast of Our Town we'll have. 9 Government class says 65 mph speed limit is social change people canit accept. 12 Classes are so hot. Alaska. here we come. 13 Elected Homecoming candidates. They are Barb. Dot. Sandy, and Nancy. 15 Karen, Judy, Sandy, and Nancy are Fresh- man yell leaders. Good luck, girls. 16 Everyone decorating floats. cars, etc., for the parade. 17 Dot is queen. win game, dance afterward. cider and donuts. music very good. 19 Linkdink and Donnie going steady, prob- ably have been for lnonths. 22 EEEEEK! The band isnit going so good . . . shamey. 23 Game canceled because of good, weather for ducks. 25 Everyone at class party fBrown County! admire Bevis diamond from Lance. 26 Tied with Speedway 20-20. Did Chick and Dimp collect their debt? 27 Rings all over the place. Juniors are glad they finally got them. 28 First edition of DOGHOUSE out-whew! We can breathe now. 30 Beat Decatur Central . . . Yea! October 3 What are all of these broken legs from? B.H.S. must be dangerous. 4 Glamour pusses after the rain . . . oh the hair. 5 Yummy. Band is selling the most delicious chocolate bars. 6 7 10 12 13 14 19 20 21 25 26 27 29 30 30 November 1 2 3 4 5 3 11 14 15 16 16 17 18 22 24 28 29 30 Weill Have Thes Heb's had it. The girls found out his num- ber. Look out. Defeated Mooresville-still undefeated . . . yippers. Now where did twenty-five Seniors go af- ter having pix taken? It was more fun. Senior proofs back. Bill Brown asked, This can't be handsome I. It is. Lots of sox getting ready to hop tomorrow night at the gym. Danville's blood in their eyes can make road maps now. We won 33-0. Band practices for marching contest at Southport . . . might add against will. Oh that newspaper from Naptown, some people, as if we aren't the best. Seems balloons aren't just for kids any- more, especially on Georgetown Road. White shirts and lipstick. Yep, we7re un- defeated. Now girls . . . bermudas. Nobody wears them to school, not even DHS. Watch those calls B B's, some people don't like the finer things in life. Halloween Festival. Carl Wood and Jean Ann Smith are queen and king. We are very proud of our Good Citizen, Barbara Martin. County citizen, too. Thanks Judy and Dona for a cute DOG- HOUSE cover. Very good. Better be good band-new demerit system is in effect. Judy Ann and Peg think their natural voice is better than singing. Hal Speech class has quite a club. How is uShrimp and Blimpw? How is Danville going to like Einey Meiney? Ordered our caps and gowns. Girls wear white. Boys wear royal blue. How is Brutus, Dorothy Carter? Beat Danville, and guess what, they didnst like Einey Meiney. Seems we all enjoyed the Soc Hop, even if we didn't dance in our socks. Individual pictures back . . . what a shock. Bob and Mary Ann are quite the scene before first period . . . ah, true love. Everyone still talking about the success of the Junior Play, and how funny Bob Bell was, and how funny Dean Fields looked when he took that fall. Another Soc Hop. Linda was surprised for her birthday. Oh that red face. Sparkplugs forgot to let us catch them by the toe. Now John Leveritt, how did you really catch that turkey. Linda will tell. Thanksgiving vacation starts. Indianapolis, here we come. Hooray for our neat sign in the Gym that says BUI..LDOGS.,, l Another senior bit the dust, seriously, De- lores, that is a lovely diamond. Football boys finally got their jackets. My how handsome they look.
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oments to Remember December February 3 We formed special Cheerblock. Go-Go-Go . . . huh kids. More fun and exercise. Almost doubled score of Avon's . . . Marge were you excited to see old i'Bols',? Another blue Monday. Hope Janis Van Blair gets better from wreck. ,loan T. sporting a neat diamond now Congratulations. Anxiety. Senior pix aren't here yet. Played Clayton, won the game too. but oh our sportsmanship. they say. Ben Davis beat us eleven points. but man did those Bulldogs fight. Another Clermont boy conquered by Bev K. Lucky Bob. Pix got here . . . oh. the moola. of our Mom and Dads. Scholarship tests. Busy little sand bugs in Math room with Mr. Kyvik's help. Oh the initials. Derbies finally got here. We were begin- ning to wonder. Midge. Beat Pittsboro. How about the derbies over the hearts. .lunior boys. Everyone having Christmas parties. and look at the Euchre fiends. Thorntown beat us. Christmas dance was wonderful. Oh the decorations. School out for awhile. Seems a certain State trooper was calling quite a few New Years Eve parties. Beat Decatur Central last night. It was a Mid-State game too. Judy Ann. is Kay here? Plainfield did put us in the doghouse. but wait till next time. We drew Clayton for the tourney. It looks good. but basketball is crazy. Lots of Senior cords are being worked on. Did everyone notice all the middies at the tourney? Who could help it. We did it . . . by thirteen points. and what a sigh after the game. Kisses and Kisses. Stilesville won tourney over Pittsboro in final game. Got our Football trophy . . . Congratula- tions fellas. you deserve it. I Keep smiling Sandy. Ronnie will make it . . . those Marines always do. Jack B. can now give his jacket to a Speed- way girl and forget that Junior. Candidates for Sweetheart dance are Janet. Dana, Marcia, and Carol. Victory for the Bulldogs was lost in Green- wood and New Market games. Seniors had a paper drive. On top Of weather, Jim P's truck broke down. 8 8 15 17 18 22 March 6 23 30 April 2 6 7 20 26 M ay 1 4 10 12 13 16 18 Pike Township game at Pike. Sacred Heart game. Did Dink mind Jack's old flame? N0 sir. Hooray for the Frosh. They won their tourney, which made them Mid-State Champs, and Jim Driesbach won the sports- manship award. Now where is Center Grove? We play there tonight. so let's find out. Last game of the season with Zionsville. Letis go BULLDOGS. Sweetheart dance . . . everyone had a ball. The pretty queen was crowned. Sectional Tourney begins. Letis go BULL- DOGS. Senior trip to Indianapolis. Skating party at Riverside tomorrow night. Chorus out of school all day to practice for All-County Festival tonight. Half day of school because of Good Friday. No school: Easter vacation. You should have heard all the cheers. Band's spring concert. Band members fSen- iorsl receive their sweaters. F.H.A. Dance. What dramal Senior play. Thank you Mr. Whittinghill for your help. Seniors leave to go on their trip. Bet that is a riot. F.H.A. party for the Senior girls. Mid-State Track Meet at Washington High School. What a pretty queen we had. Senior night. It wonit be long now. What we have been waiting for-OUR Reception. Thank you. Juniors. very much. Baccalaureate. The caps and gowns really look nice. Commencement held in gym. Laughs and tears were shared by all, but one thing is for certain . . . Weill Have These Moments To Remember. School is out for another year, and a new crop of Seniors is born. Good luck, and may you have all the fun we had in our School Days. EK! 5 deff' FY . -.- - . .1 .. -IYJ. 1 Y 12
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