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H---wg: r - N Above: Octet lends harmony to 1950 Red and Black. Below Left: Watch out, Vint! There's dirty work afoot. Below Right: Three charming cheerleaders, Hoppy, Millie, and Willie. NOVEMBER November-the month when one event would fall right on the heels of another. First everyone was in a flutter about the Booster dance, next the Red and Black Revue received our attention, either as thrilled participants, or as very enthralled specta- tors. The day after the Revue, everyone rushed to Ross-Ade Stadium, for the annual jeff-Wfest Side football game which Jeff Won. After the game, many people journeyed to the gym where a stocking hop was held. November also marked the start of the basketball season, the Bronchos playing Lebanon and Rossville. Page S
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OCTOBER , . 5.4: Y, . 7, r, 5 4, ,M If . J 1 Sl, or It seemed that September slipped away very quickly, and as one morning dawned, behold, it was October. The activities of the school began to flower and come into full swing. The various clubs began their drives for new members, and everyone began to par- ticipate in the social whirl. At noon, during the lunch hour, the more am- bitious students had a chance to release their energies by playing intramural football in the gym. This was the month in which preparations were made for the Red and Black Revue, and the Booster Danceg the month that those dreaded little grade cards came out. Remember the burning of the mid- night oil just before the six weeks tests? Afterward, that studying seemed to have been futile. Lefl: Who's kidding who? Below, Top: Gym floor gridders battle it out Bottom: Ho-Hum, studies get me down. ,ff v '
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DECEMBER This was the month of many Christmas parties and Christmas dances. Remember the wonderful party that we had here at school one afternoon as an added present? Wfe were excused for the rest of the day. December also was the month of the holiday tour- neys, where jet? pulled an upset over New Albany, then lost to South Bend Central. December also was the month of the yo-yo craze-due to the influence of Yo-Yo Martin, a character in Kerry Drake,s comic strip. Almost every boy in school had one, and flailed it about the halls. In December, rules for the Senior election were posted, a Nautilus Queen was selected, many convocations were enjoyed, and the girls block section was first formed. The P.T.A. Fair was also held in December, as was the Christ- mas concert given by the band. Al1o1'e.'T0p spinning trio. Below Left: Santa visits jeff. Below Righl: Gee, these freshmen get smaller every year! Page 9
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