Dale News, Volume 4, Number 50, Dale, Spencer County, 16 January 1942 — Page 5
DALE SCHOOL NOTES
Nov. 28 and Dec. 27. The forfeiture is due to inadvertently playing an ineligible placer. The football game of Oct. 9 was also forfeited to Dale.
“Tulip Time”, for which the tenors, contraltos, altos, baritones, and sopranos in the Chorus are practicing, under the leadership of Mr. Sewall. Don't forget to come to this musical festival in February. Watch for the exact date.
By Mary Ida Day
All students who wished to hear the President’s speech, January 6, were dismissed from their classes to go to the assembly to hear the address to Congress.
Attendance has been excellent in spite of the extreme cold weather.
Fourteen boys enrolled into the new course, Blueprint Reading, under the instruction of Miss Hull. This course will prove to be enjoyable and profitable to the boys.
The Senior English class has been studying unity, coherence, emphasis, punctuation, etc. They are using a workbook this semester which is different from any that has been used in previous English classes.
On January 31 the Dale Aces will be host to basketball players from Flora, Ind., a town not far from Lafayette. Spectators will witness the tactics of upstate basket ball players, so do not miss this battle with the agile and wily Northerners.
The Senior class is progressing rapidly toward their publication of the annual. They have begun the soliciting for advertisements, and they hope to produce one of the best annuals ever published by a senior class. They wish to thank each and everyone who is helping by buying advertisements.
The second year Latin class has begun the study of Julius Caesar. Each student is required to read two books which are connected with Roman history. Some of the books which are being read are “Quo Vadis”, “A Friend of Caesar’s”, “Last Days of Pompeii", and “The Unwilling Vestal”.
The school and faculty received a Christmas card greeting from Ray Medcalf, a former graduate, who is now a soldier in a New York encampment.
“I’m In Love With a Lovely Lady”, ‘‘Many Years Ago”, “Ship Ahoy”, “Love Needs No Language” and “Look They Come” are some of the many pretty songs from the two-act operetta
Mr. Sprinkle received a letter from the Tell City High School telling of their forfeiture to the Dale High School of basketball games played on
The Physics class been studying the causes of static electricity and the repelling and attracting of the negative and positive protons.
Most of the students in the bookkeeping class have completed the Walker Practice set in the workbook. Near the end of this semester, they will receive a practice set which will include all the phases of actual bookkeeping.
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Mary Lubbehusen has written for a record of her high school standing preparatory to entering the Army Nursing Corps at Danville, Ky. Mary was in the class of ’32.
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Edward Brockman, class of ’39, requested a record of standing for I. U. He expects to enter that institution in January as a student of medicine.
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