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FEBRUARY: 1. For the Vocal Solo and Ensemble Contest we rehearsed and rehearsed. Well, of course, we brought home some firsts. 4. Coming out of our slump we knocked Bremen ker-plunk! 7. 1 hey’re falling back into their old habits again. I wish the habit were to win. 8. I his time it was the band that worked and rehearsed: and they. also, came home with quite a few firsts. 14. We tried to score but our efforts were poor. 18-19. Drifts were made by lots of wind and snow. That s why there was no school, you know. 21. Pat Thompson was seen while she reigned over the Middlebury game as Blue and White Queen. The basketball season ends and the “58 ’ seniors are Has Beens!! 22. This was the girls’ chance to ask their favorites to the Valentine Dance. 26, 27. 28. and March 1—Tourney time left the Bulldogs behind. 28. National Honor has three members that are new: Jim H.. Pat T„ and Carol Sue. MARCH: 2. People came from far and near to see our new school: or so I hear. 7. Final group pictures were taken. When Linda saw them, she must have been shaken. 8. Y-T eens sponsored a record hop. You should have seen those hep-cats rock. 14-15. Into Canada our senior band went and when they came home, most of their money was spent. 18, 19. 20. It was these three days that the seniors tried out for their class plav. 21. The junior and senior bands gave a concert for us. Everyone enjoyed it. I trust. 24. Rehearsals began for the senior play. Soon the cast will know just what to say. 28. The chorus singing of seasons round the year proved to be quite easy on the ear. 30. Did you go to the Science Fair? Many exhibits were to be seen there. Senior letter winners were measured for jackets. Students observed a dedication of the new building. Students bought lunch tickets in the new school. Pat Thompson was crowned Blue and White Sports Queen.
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On at N. H. S. NOVEMBER: 1. N-Men and their dates had a picnic at Syracuse Lake. 2. leen-Town had a hay ride. Believe me, it wasn t very warm outside. 12. That senior hoy named Gene was named to the All-State Football Team. 13. The basketball team started out right: they beat the Tigers in a real good fight. 19. Goshen won. and the Bulldogs lost their first one. 20. Susie Field. we re mighty proud of you; we feel that the R.A.R. Good Citizen Award was just for you. Bulldogs set the pace in a nip and tuck race. 29. Bulldogs got beat and faced their second defeat. 30. Larry and Dixie were, by chance. Mr. and Miss-Print of the Journalism Dance. DECEMBER: 6. What fun, we won! 10. Holidays will soon be here and the Y-Teen girls held a banquet for their mothers again. 13. Friday, and an unlucky day; but we still made hay. 15. I he band and chorus combined to present a Christmas concert. 17. With little wear and tear we won the game fair and square. 20. The Christmas play was held on this date; now. no more school till 58. 22. The National Honor held a tea for past members of the Society. 27-28. We won the first but the second was reversed. JANUARY: 1. I he New Y ear s ball was held this day. Everyone had fun; agreed O.K. 3. Although they were behind they beat us in an overtime. 10. Another overtime—this time fate was kind. 14. With little time to spare we beat Waky fair. 17. The Eagles got “All Shook Up when the Bulldogs strutted their stuff! 24. The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is Carol Sue; congratulations from all of us to you. 30-31. In the new school at last. Everyone s waiting for next Monday s class. 31. Try, try again; next time we will win. Y-Teen girls decorated for the Mother-Daughter Tea. The annual Y-Teens Mother-Daughter Tea was a success. The Speech class presented the speech play. Dick Pletcher introduced Pruth McFarlin to student assembly. Indianapolis Engraving Co. Inc.— Designers £? hngraeers of Yearbooks
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APRIL: 2. 3 A movie called The King of Kings should to us a belter meaning of Easter bring. 11. Tonight the N-Men received the awards that during the year they achieved. 16. Track time was here, a sure sign Spring was near. 19. At our second track meet those boys were fleet. 24-23. Father Was a Housewife’ was the name of the play that brought the seniors praise and fame. 26. Our boys weren’t slow at Kokomo. 28. Bremen was good but we were better! 29. Pitty the poor junior who had to go and take a test to find out just how much be didn’t know. MAY: 6. County track meet: again let’s win, win, WIN! 7. Washington High School Band was here; the only visiting band that we had this year. 9. At the sectional meet we shall try to dodge defeat. 12. The Nappanee High School Band dedicated this concert to the Mothers to show that they were appreciated. 23. Once again it s Reception time when the juniors and seniors will dance and dine. 25. High school’s ending for the 38” seniors. Baccalaureate will be one memory that will linger. 27. Class night is here when the seniors get recognition for four fine years. 29. Pomp and Circumstance, diplomas and tears; seniors look back on fond memories of the past twelve years. Commencement ends high school for the Class of 58 and sends them out the world to face. 30. I he seniors departed, shine or rain. They’re off to New York on a Choo-choo train. The senior trip finds classmates together for the very last time. Students purchased sectional tickets. Pep Band played at a pep session. Jim Clouse received an award at Science Fair. Seniors wore caps and gowns.
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