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1946, tffQ9,Q.r .y.ffi.SW ff fL 4 1 buff X 'VL c . M ' l' Septigigfer 4 ' - l Septemb ' QSV ' wry, sw wt Sept. 4 -School days, school daze, Sept. 14- Sept. 24-f Sept. 30-- Oct. 3m Oct. ll - Oct. l8-H Oct. 19-V Oct. 23-- Oct. 31'-f Nov. 9-- Nov. l l Nov. 14 Nov. 15 September Q8 October 3 Books, and games, and class plays .... l7 veterans are added to the old SOO. Manty is unable to play traditional game . . .con- fined because of polio. Pius Xl plays as substi- tute, Raiders roll over them . . . 40 -O. Election daze begins . . . petitions filed by 126 stu- dents. Sale of new activity tickets hits 378. Popular ap- plause votes Chuck Ruelle Miss Neshotahf' beauty queen in NESHOTAH NEWS skit. Tears were shed when Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a Hanley Marionette Production, was presented for the assembly. NESHOTAH NEWS subscription campaign opens . . . staff members give pep talks in homerooms. Final election results: 46 girls, l2 boys hold office. . . Norman Lynch is voted president of class of '47. Duke landa swings sophomore dance right Out of this World. Huge bonfire highlights Homecoming Parade. . . . To top off the evening students and alumni attend the dance in the gym. Homecoming game . . . Kewaunee Indians join our list of victims . . . 33-O. - Gales of laughter ring through the auditorium as Harry Cook and Doug Cartland, masters of table tennis, give an exhibition of skill and humor. White ghosts, black owls, and orange pumpkins set the background for the faculty tea given by the Home Ec. classes. All-girl assembly . . . Rosalind Durocher is Mistress of Ceremonies. Raiders climax undefeated season with 26-O victory over Manty. C. E. lones presents repeat performance . . . The Magic of Electricity . . . Diana Sibenhorn takes part in the demonstration. Parents' Night CCheckin' Upt . . .Feature of the evening is America Unlimited presented by the Dramatic Club. Students dance in the luniors' Old Fashioned Garden . . . the first formal dance of the year. October lf-5 tw.
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zqwiwzfm I 9 QQ!! gall Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. ' November 22 November l5 18-Twenty-five boys are awarded T's at the climax of anundefeated football season . . . Bob Kowal- sky, most valuable player, and Chuck Linsmeier, honorary captain. 19-204-Perspiration trickles down, pencils are clenched, and brains are racked when the sophomores and seniors take the Henmon-Nelson Tests. 2l- Home is the foundation of character, states Chief of Police, Edward Pazdera, in an address to the assembly on the prevention of juvenile de- linquency. 22AFull house when St. Mary Zephyrs defeat Raiders 27-23 in the first game of the season. 23-Senior English students journey to Milwaukee to see Hamlet . . .all were acquainted with the play. . . including George, who drove the bus. Wedding Bells fwell, not exactlyl ring in the third hour American history class, when the students dramatize the soon-to-be wedding of Miss Barbara lohnson and Charles B. McGivern. 29-Manty versus T. R .... ends in a thrilling victory for Raiders. 10-lunior class officers elect junior ushers. l3-Belief in superstition is weakened by defeating Oconto on Friday the 13th . . . 41-29 . . . field goal twins Falk and Lindsay are really stopped. 15-The high school chorus gives a pre-concert for the entire student body . . . many familiar Christ- mas carols are heard in the Cantata. 18-The true Christmas spirit enters the Home Ec. department today when freshman classes serve a tea for all faculty members. 2O-Against a background of beautiful, painted church windows made by Mrs. Barbara Mc- Givern and the art students, the band presents a Christmas concert during the assembly period. The high-lights of the program are Christmas Rhapsody and the ever-popular White Christ- mas. Flanking the stage are two gaily decorated trees which have been trimmed by the Purple and Gold. With Phil Zlatnik as Santa Claus, the Christmas wishes of many students are made known. November l4 October 2l Qctober 23 --,.. gi
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