Seventh grade combined the time of year with their game choice of “Operation” as a scary ghoul and lots of red paint depicted a bloody scene.
The sixth graders of the Class of 2030 chose Scrabble as their board game and created oversized squares with words that meant something to the students. An added incentive was the fact that a class party would be awarded to the top float, courtesy of the school’s staff members. Students took turns working on their floats during free periods, nutrition and lunch breaks and some even stayed after school to make sure they met the deadline of 5 p.m. Black and red are also Noli’s school colors so it was very apropos. New this year was a float representing the Noli Booster Club where parents and staff came together on the campus courtyard to decorate their entry that featured the game of checkers. This year’s theme was “Board Games” and each class chose one to highlight with help from teachers and staff in the building process. The tradition of having each class represented by a float that is towed from the Soboba Sports Complex to The Oaks on game night brought out some creatively decorated displays. 19 by spending the whole week building floats. Noli Indian School students began preparing for their homecoming football game on Thursday, Oct.