Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1955 — Page 11

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SCHOOL REPORTER and th« gue«t artist will b« Hoy Hauger, < former bassoon player with Paul Whittman, and who Is now teaching at L tk Also featured will be the "Melodiers”, consisting „of Jane (Rentz, Dana Dalzell, Sheila Ahr and Anita Smith. Bob Sprague will also be featured as the male soloist, and Jane Rentz will play a piano solo. • * • • Dana Dalzell and Jerry Bair have been chosen to represent the speech class in the Jr. Town meeting with Laporte here next Wednesday. Topic for discussion will be “Should Boya as well as Girls be Baby-sitters? Following the morning program, a luncheon will be served to the speech classes

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from Decatur and their guests from LaPorte. .•♦ • • DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH By Joan Laurent A short time ago, the students of this high school took part in an essay-writing contest on “One Nation Under God.” The winners have been announced. First prize was given to Mary Frances Beckmeyer, a freshman. Second prize went to Marcella Gillig, a senior, and third prize was presented to Rosemary Gase, also a senior. Two girls were given honorable mention. They are Monica Rumschlag, a junior, and Hazel Roberts, a senior. Congratulations girls! • • • • The students are congratulating Walter Mowery, a senior, for bis recent achievement. Mowery won first place in the district K. of C. oratorical contest held tn Fort Wayne Monday evening. He will go on to the state contest which will be held in Indianapolis on April 24. Good luck, Walt! • * • « With prom time just around the corner, the juniors are working furiously to make this year’s prom a masterpiece. All the facts are still confidential and will remain so, until the night of the prom. So, put away your detective kits, seniors, because ,the juniors are giving out no clues. • • • * Several juniors have been given certificates by the national high school poetry association for poems they wrote a short time ago. Those who received these certificates are Rita Heimann, Joyce Loshe, Angela Jauragi, and Margie York. : « A few days ago, the juniors were busy in their English HI class. They wrote a 750 word theme on any desired topic. It took a lot of brain work, but with the Easter v • /«>« A z y TIMEI dP ZEGULAE DUSTING FOWDER 1.50 net wot. a ozz. PERFUME “LENEIEnt- 1.75 ONE mam . 3.25 / VALUE 1 1 • nus tax Special for a little while only! LENEi Vo"°* fCOLOGNI with BIFT ATOMIZM p,u ”“ A gift atomizer with Lenel Bellezza cologne. It’s the a fragrance to make you feel beautiful and gay... a little adventurous. Try it and see! SMITH DRUG CO.

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