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Page 14 text:
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'f THE LAST Sl-Nll'lS'l'l'1K-Seniors. register- ing for their lust semester of high school are entertained hy Rnhert llnnnnund's .ink- ing. Huck run: Smith, Applegrzlte, llrod heck. Hunt. Rasninssnn. Front row: Hill. filllllbllll. Rodgers, Pznton, Keen-s, White- head. und Shunl. IIEAYIC H0. 101' SIIUHTY NIICX-plziw ing their luyzwzlue in the ear in prepurntiun to leave the ser-und semester ure Alder! Nelson, t'h:lrles Heiller. Richard Nosky. -lezln llefzlrtln-3, and James Curr. Alden and Jim enrolled at Nebraska XYe:-leynn the others. the Yniversity of Nehrnsku. Ring out the old semester and bring in the new, symbolized January for N. P. H. S. students . . . 6, Cozad game . . . 9, McCook game . , . 14, semester examina- tions started . . . 10, Lexington game . . . 19, registration for second semester . .. 23, Crete game . . . 2-1, Fairbury game . . . 30, G. A. A. banquet, Curtis game. Builders of Freedom was emphasized during February . . . 2-13, Victory Book Campaign . . . 6, Kearney game . . . 10, choral concert , . . 11, Student council and 1eader's meeting . , . 12, heart sister party . . . 13, Sweetheart ball, Holdrege game . . . 17, Gothenburg game . . . 19, district declamatory contest and banquet . . . 20, Hastings game. lil-IINH PATRIOTIC'-falptuins lln Rich nnd Lois l'nn1Iemnn register Shirley Swan. Ile-rniee Brown. Betty Kuhns. nnd Dorothy Lonenr, four anxious students whn are uffering their serxires to help win the nur hy signing: for lol-nl Canteen duty. January T. HIFI. ill the cafeteria. XYIIIVS I'IXt'l'l'I'1ID?-Sitting on the edgeot' their sn-nts und dpinu' with the suspense of the rip ruzxrin' nestern ure Russell Hor- ris, his hesl gnl Ln-Roy Wells, shy little Welsh Fillllli. and her escort. Robert Roh- inson. The skit was presented ut the Ull- nuul band concert on January 27. 10
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Tlllfl VOICE OF EXl'lGRll'lNt'E SPEAICS -Fzlptalin Rohn-rt lla-uns relates to thn- llulhluus illlll their futlu-rs sum? nf the lflll sa-.lson's mltstzlmlillg thrills :lt tho vls-xf-nth illlllllill fnotlmll lhlllllllt-'f livrrln- ln-r I0 in the wifi-tc-l'in. N-ated left tn right: ll. E. lhly, lvnn Wilsnn. li. I.. Got- ty. Alden Nelson. fnlxin Sole-ni, :intl John Svln-idt. SAYIYX t'I.Al'S IS lll-JRE-Sli-s lla-I4-n Own-n's hmne room, 1101. urn- gi-ttin: into tho spirit nf flhristnms hp' lnnin: l'nul tn-nulsnn, Opal Coogn-r. und lieu-rly Spa-1-r nlt-vurzltv the Cllrislnnxs tri-0. rlllNliIlt' Wznlzl is 4llNlll.lffllltI lll'l' zlrtislif' till!-nt lay 1lr:iuin2 zl pivtllrv uf olll Saint Sirk on thi- hlzlvk- Imuril in pri-pnrntinn for tin- Cliri-xnms pnrlv. SHINE 'l'll.Vl' l'Ali'l'XI'1ll-llvp cuts 1-nt il Inn-:ln ru: in tha- l'1lft'lt'l'lEl to thi- tune-s of :A ,illkn--hox alt thi- :lnnllzll Ilnntllalll-lie-In tlllll lmnqllet lu-lil Ilvu-ellllwl' N. lmft lo right: .lmun M4-Ihnnilml ilnnu-in: with Henlne-3' lilson znnl Shirley Wilson stu-nniligofl' uith llnrxry Thin Mun Ntrnnil. lilnine YOIIJQ looks the- rrmvll on-r t'rmn tha- Inu-kfin-lil. Conventions were tops in the student's mind during November . . . 1, Grand Island gameg Young Citizens contest . . , 6, G. R. informal initiationg G. A. A. formal initiation . . . 8, Student council convention . . . 10, Armistice day assembly . . . 11. Curtis game . . . 21, Cozad . , . 26, Thanksgiving assembly . . . 27, Omaha North game. Through the month ol' December attention was turned to Christmas vacation . . . 4-6, Music Clinic . . . 5, Seven Keys to Balclpaten presented . . . S, VVa1' Declaredg pep club- football party . . . 10, football banquet . . . 18, G. R. Christmas partyg Scottsbluff game . . . 19, Childe Jesus presentedg Sidney gameg Christmas vacation began. RICNII-ISIISI-Ili l'E.Uil. IIAIQISOKZ-N-rionsly and with Nlltlil4'll rs-zllilaltilnl ut' its siullit'i1'um'n- lloln Lzlrscnl, Yl1ll'21ll'l'l Ogin-r, liill -Inzuick. :und Dirk lixvletll. rvaul thi- dee-lumtiun nf unr :utter thu- dnstzwllly nttzxvk ran-ly Ile-c'einIn-r 7 wh:-n tlmnsnmls nt' Xnwricnns lust tln-ir lin-s alt Oahu. llivkann l-'ii-Id. and Honolulu.
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'l'0Nltill'l' NYE I.0Yl'1--tiivilly: tha' l!ll'2 Ile-Nlolay S!Vt'Fill1'tll't pin to Nlarianm- Clark is la-ouard Hirst-lxt'vl4l's plfasurn- at the annual Dc-Nlolay Swv:-tlwurt Ball lwlll lfvhruary IK. Ra- mona, Arrington, Ill-tty Tllllllllhdlbll. and IN-tty l,tlllhIl't'Yl. nuaids of lmnor, hm-lp with the prvsm-ntation of this 1'r1m'xlim:n-va-Int. TAKIC GOOD .UM-I.ll1'illv SlllIl0l', Hilda -lane llc-Lush, Lor- raine Frishiv. Betty .xlltlIllN, anll Donna L90 Dnlph de-fc-ml tllmnsvlu-s ill a t'ast and furious hattlv of snowhalls on the campus after sl-hool one :lay in Fr-llrlmry. Could thu- nppom-nts lu' males of this high st-hool? BOOKS FOR YICTIDRY-'l'llv Yivtnry Book Calnlpaigrll went- over with gusto at N.l'.H. S. as many students voollrlwxtell by donating hooks for this good PZIUSP. Miss Carol W'iltler, librarian. -loyvv Nlillhouse, Leo EYl'lPfll, and Barhura Hirsch- teld rlvan and sort the books in preparation for shipment. FUR N.VI'l0NAL lll'1l ENSl'1-Stlulellts, svlvrtwl from various st-hool organizations, clisrllss ways in whirl: North Platt:- Higrh S1-hool van take part in the all out for clefk-use pro- zrum. Arthur liirk I1-ll the disvussinn and svvvral vommit- tees were appoints-ll to work out spevific prohlvms.
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