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BASKETBALL SEASON ARRIVES. Before we know it, baseball uniforms have been packed away and as in 759 other Indiana high schools, all eyes turn to basketball, sometimes called Hoosier Hysteria . fBe1owJ Hat-check girls, Mona Conrad and Frankie Brewer, are busy in the check-room during home games. fAboveJ John Stauffer f30J and Dick Taylor 1551 shareatense moment at the Concord-Jimtown game. K I fAt lefty Delores Miller and Jerry Halsey are all dressed up and they have a place to go, a post-game dance. Dick Taylor and Barbara Warfel smile for the cameraman between , I dances Janice Berkey and Mac Prerce share the spotlight at a record ' hop after the game.
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SCHOOL BEGINS AGAIN QAt1eftj Each Friday morning Reverend Berger brings us ten minutes of spiritual guidance. Many students also find sympathetic help in private con- sultations. fBe1owJ The students enthusiastically entered into the P. T. A. project to present Miss Garber with a television set. Miss Garber enjoys looking through her scrapbook of get-well cards which they compiled. Miss Garber resigned from teaching three years ago. Last March, she suffered a stroke and has been bedfast since. Miss Garber started teaching in 1926 when the rural area schools were consolidated. She was a Home Economics teacher.
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..uw- THERE'S VARIETY LEFT TO RIGHT: Mona Conrad, Nila Parker, Carol Miller, Jackie Herrli, Nancy Fields, and Merlene Thiele pose with Bill Butherus, a rep- resentative of Inter-Collegiate Press, on the campus of Franklin College where they attended the two-day I. H, S. P. A. conference along with Mrs. Healey, the journalism instructor. IN CLASSES Pat Grabill, Thelma Vorhis, Sharon Lemon, and Nancy Angel work diligently as they put pictures on the first page of the school paper using the proof press in the Elkhart Truth offices. And no less a highlight are those unusual happenings in class such as the day Nancy Novotny was discovered by Mr. Kreider sneak- ing a lick from her sucker and paid the penal- ty for eating candy in math class, that of treat- ing the entire class. Nancy with sucker in her mouth laughingly examines her now-empty bill- fold, for through these little episodes we learn discipline and sportsmanship. 'I0
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