Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1950 — Page 12

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More than 30 lettermen of the I Decatur high school were honored at a banquet held in the school Thursday aveninc. attended by school officials. coaches, teachers and newspapermen Murray Mendenhall, coach of . the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons .pro basketball tpam. was th* 'ghost speaker. -Mendenhall, who entered the pro ranks after many years as a highly successful coach at Fort Wayne Central, stressed training, cooperation and attitude as the principal ingredients for ; 1 successful athletes. Paul (Curly) Armstrong, cap | tain of the-Pistons squad, also spoke briefly, and assisted Mendenhall during a question and answer period following the coach's address. W. (luy Brown, high school principal, presided as toastmaster, and introduced the various guests ' in addition to the speaker Brief remarks were given by Roliert Worthmsn. athletic dlh-ctor and , head coach of the Yellow Jackets | t fieeqe'. Wain. heafd:,!»?eh»ll coach and assistant in football) and basketliall. '* Ringing preceding the banquet was led by Lowell Smith of the high school faculty, accompanied at the organ by Miss Margene Bauer, secretary to the principal The delicious dinner was prepare

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