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2. 5:9 BASKETBALL GAMES STARTED IN NOVEMBER, THAT FIRST GREAT GAME, I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER. I 6225, g Sixteen This page sponsov NOVEMBER 3 Senior class meeting. 11 Hi-Y and Y-Teen meetings. o 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 28 'ed In Some chorus members sing over sta- tion W.T.R.C., Elkhart. Rest of the annual pictures taken. Jo Ann Bigler, it must be loads of fun to go through the halls all day screaming Next picture! Pep session. First basketball game. Nappanee 33-New Paris 32. Nice going, kids! Corky found himself all alone in the detention room? How do you like it, Cork! Armistice Day Program. Mr. Campbell, the magician, enter- tained in the afternoon. Did you notice all the lights in the school house? No wonder! Night school! Mr. Overmeyer, substituting for Mr. Weddle, wonders why the seniors can't concentrate in health class. Maybe they have spring fever a lit- tle late this year! Could be! Movie on alcoholism. Pep session. Basketball game. Short hand class had a visitor in the afternoon-a kitten. Pat Naylor should have been there. Ronnie Kirk- Wood fell asleep in bookkeeping class and was very kindly aroused by Mr. Postma. Hi-Y and Y-Teen joint meeting! Pep session. Bremen 27-Nappanee 32. Bank day. Bookkeeping class tried to make their books balance. Quite a job, I'd say. Big Band Boosters Dance. Senior program! Too bad, Coxey! Looks as though you're hooked! Since Pat Naylor loves cats so well, Mr, Weddle decided we wouldn't dis- sect one in health class! Chicken! School dismissed early for Thanks- giving vacation. Report cards and do-they-report ! Nappanee loses to Goshen. y Edw. Livnhart Sz Sons, Wrzkflrusn
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OCTOBER The Junior girls seem to be starting a fad of wearing large ribbons in their hair. Cute little trick, girls! First issue of IVBulldog! Senior pictures taken today. Look at the birdie! Junior class party. Sleepy Miller, who won his bet on the World Series, made quite a little bit of money in just a few minutes, -so we hear! . Y-Teen serious initiation. Hi-Y meeting. Some teachers are really using their ability to write out detention slips, especially in the sixth hour assem- bly! First Hi-C meeting. Band attempts to march in formation for the first time this year. Cheerleading try-outs. I7on't spare your vocal chords kids! Final cheerleading try-outs. To you who won, Good Luck! Senior proofs arrived. Mr. Whitg can't understand why the seniors must look at their pictures in government class! First report cards. That IJ doesn't stand for llandy, kids! Hi-C meeting. Junior High cheer- leading try-outs. Band marched for Farmers' llay. Class of '48 received a plaque for selling over a 31,000 worth of maga- zines in their Junior year. Do your feet ache? Are you tired? The band manched 2 2f10 miles in Mishawaka! Nothing unusual. Y-Teen and Hi-Y meetings. Last day of school- -for four days! Teachers Association. Senior class meeting. We can't de- cide where we want to go for our trip. Quite a Dramatic Party last night! So we hear? Bank day. Student Council is purchasing a ra- dio to present to the school. Big Hallowe'en Party at the school! Bonfire, costumes. prizes, hilarity in general. Second issue of I'VRulldog. IN OCTOBER WE HAD TO STUDY5 ii YES, AND I MEAN EVERYBODY. f'5 aJaQ I If Ji I ul This page sponsored by Mast Sales Sz Serrice Fifteen
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DECEMBER Mr. Habegger is now a proud papa! Congratulations! Y-Teen and Hi-Y meetings. Senior class had a speech on Why Social Security? Table tennis at assemblies program! Pat Corwin seemed to distract one of the players from the game. Say now! Bev turned out to be quite a sophisticated lady in junior -class assembly program. Seniors meas- ured for caps and gowns. Pep ses- sion! Extra band and chorus rehearsals. Opening night of Old Doc! Second performance of Old Doc! P. T. A. Christmas program. The band and chorus make their first ap- pearan-ces. Just the day after the day before. Debate program. Pep session. Nap- panee defeated Columbia City 41 to 20. Assembly program, a speaker on vo- cations. Pep session. Mr. Mummert, Mr. Ha- begger, and Miss Hoover showed the cheer leaders how it should be done. At least the kids yelled! Bank day. Class meeting. We shall have GREY robes! Did you hear all the Oh's and Ah's about midafternoon? The senior pictures arrived. Y-Teen Christmas program. D'Bull- dog. Nappanee defeated Middlebury. We won't be back to school until next year! Two weeks vacation for Christmas! IN DECEMBER WE GOT A VACATION Qc J so I OPENED MY GIFTS Wm-4 INSPIRATION. ' 0 Thzs page sponsored by B. Sz B. Cafe and Nappanee Dairy Sgwnfgen
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