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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THURS. MAR. 10, 1966
Teen Scenes j By Mary jane Tobias j Boy, I guess somebody timed the tourney right. This is the first winter I can remember that we had the tourney the week BEFORE a snowstorm came. I don’t mind the snow, but I feel sorry for the disillusioned robins that came back already. The milkshake machine came last* Monday, and the word on the shakes is THICK! Asa matter of fact, I saw Gail Phillips and Sherry Reaker eating theirs with a fork; it was either that or turn purple sucking on a collapsed straw! March 7 to 11 has been designated Leprachon Week by the G.A.A. (goes with Saint Patrick’s Day) Each girl has some other member’s name and every day this week she has had to do something nice for her, anonymously. Tomorrow night the girls will have a sleep out (?) in the gym, and after playing games, etc., they’ll find out who their secret pal was. At about 8:00 on Saturday, after breakfast and dean up, the girls will go home. Sounds like a cute idea, and you can bet your booties the girls will haVe fun. You’re probably wondering how the girls can have a party in the gym tomorrow when the band is giving a concert at 8 p.m. Don’t
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worry, nobody will be playing leapfrog in the background while the band entertains you. It seems as though the girls’ party starts ait 11:00; they’ll go to the concert first, and then to obtain their rights on the floor, they have to clean the gym up after the program. By the way, we ought to have some really fine entertainment since we had so many firsts at all the contests. If you haven’t purchased your ticket yet, you’d better “get a move on”. They’re 50c for students, and 75c for adults and you can buy them from any band member. Senior play tryouts are over and the cast has already been selected. In all, there are some 30 odd characters, (not odd, literally, but you know what I mean) Beth Walters will portray Gloriana, the leading lady, and Brian McDonald has the role of Tully Bascom, leading male. Some other important parts ate Count Mountjoy Tom Greene; David Benter Bill Scbori; Ohet Beston John Yarian, and Professor Kokintz Fred Helminth. I don’t mean to infer that these are the only important parts, because all of them are, but these people have the longest speaking roles. Jill Yoder will probably have famous feet, or maybe just stained ones, by the time the play’s over; she’s the grape stomper. Practice started this week under the direction of Mr. Lfidhiti; I’ll try to give you all the particulars about production date, etc. next week. Volleyball season has begun for the G.A.A. Unfortunately they lost to Plymouth last Monday. It must have been a doozy because nobody would even give me the score. The Warsaw game was cancelled because of the flu epidemic there. Speaking of volleyball, I want you to hear the names of the teams the phys ed. classes used. For the most part, I think the girls were Bth graders. Hang on. Creepy Crawlers, Wendy’s Witches, Mary’s Little Lambs, and Daughters of Hercules. Thank heavens they didn’t get their names from resemblances to any factions. The boys aren’t much better. Millie Philips announced over the intercom that there had been a change in the team set up, and that the Devils and the Bombers would play the Boomerangs and the Kats. How ’bout that! Sandra Roose and Cathy Flowers must think they’re pretty smart. (And they are.) Last Saturday the band took a trip to Michigan State University to hear their band. After it was over, S. and C. decided to wait outside for their chartered bus so they could get a good seat, but so did the other kids. When they saw
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the bus coming, Sandra shouted “False alarm!” and the others started back inside. Funniest thing! It was the right bus and the girls got the choice seats, if there are any sudh things. Listening to the teachers chat in the teachers’ lounge gave me the impression that a lot of Mds got the axe last week wfhen report cards were handed out. Tell you what, kids. Just cause the year’s coming to an end, we can’t quit working. Keep trying and you and the teachers will feel better in the end. Besides, when you get older and your kids come home with grades which aren’t up to their intelligence and you try to get them to work harder, you’ll need something more than the old “do as I say, not as I do (or did)” gimmic. Anyway “a little learning never hurt anybody”, right? Right! | Strictly Personal By D.E.N. There are signs in spite of recent snows. The maple sap is starting to flow. Our tulip bulbs are up. Perhaps we'll get some warm sun to bake out all our ills. ★ ★ ★ Finally gave in to what's been going around. Spent a day home. The well half of the team loaded up on books from the library, but it was hard to concentrate. Tried tv. The choice was a sudsy little drama or an audience paticipation show. The first was about a girl just coming out of the ether after surgery. Someone, presumably her husband or sweetheart, kept talking to her. The girl looked as though she'd stopped at the hairdresser's right after her surgery. The fellow kept fiddling with the valve supplying her with her glucose. The other program involved a greedy bunch of people trying to get all they could into their shopping carts in two minutes. Phone rang. Some gal asked what kind of siding we had on our house. Felt like telling her bamboo. ★ ★ ★ Things are going along fast within the walls of the enlarged Rexall. Tht first few days after the walls were opened were much like camping out, but everything's going to be beautiful. ★ ★ ★ The Advance-News got another rude letter from Uncle Sam. Seems we owed them $lO, we're not sureswhat for. Actually it was $10.04, the four cents being for interest. 20% of our people have 84% of the accidents, records show.
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