Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1955 — Page 10

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

SCHOOL REPORTER

when the senior pictures were de- ; llverecl..-The prints of the seniors and teachers tor tse annual were also delivered and york on these particular pages of the yearbook is nearly finished. M. H. S. - The constitution of the United; States has recently been the ob-1 ject of extensive research in the ' speech class. Each student must i hand in approximately five typewritten pages ; concerning some phase of the constitution or the ! liberties which it offers. This theme will be used as the basis . for a constitution speech which i is always given in the early spring. I — M H S. — ’ The sheen of faille! A flash of igold! Yes, the varsity cheerleaders look very sharp in their black , skirts witli gold linings or black , slacks with gold stripes. White I V-neeked sweaters with an M in ; front ' and a megaphone On the i back complete their ensemble. The | second team cheerleaders have chosen the currently popular su- ! spender type jumpers in black and gold printed corduroy with white ; mouses and black bow ties. They i create a very colorful picture and I all six cheerleaders add a great deal to every game. -- M. 11. S. — The five-game winning streak which the "Eagles" have compiled in their first weeks of play will be challenged Wednesday evening when Monmouth will play host to ! the -Huntington Catholic team in I the third home game of the seai son. — .M. H. S. — On Thursday of this week the ( students of .Monmouth together with the rest of the United States. . will take time out to give thanks : for the many blessings which we enjoy. A ifew cafeteria . . . understanding teachers ... a winning i'basketball teain ... a four day vacation . .- . these are a few of i the small graces which the student I body of M H. S. have to be thankful for on this national holiday, 1 Happy Thanksgiving, everyone, ■ and wedl see you back on Monday; I unless you eat too much! — M. H. S. PLEASANT MILLS HIGH By Norma Jean Bailey

The annual is i coining along I fine, as report-’ I ed by the sen- j i iors. Some of’ ■ the seniors! i would he rnigh-’ ty surprised and! probably wouldq I n't recognize! s themselves i fl I the y were to|

I read the piophec y the feature edii tort, who -m e Sue Fortney. Carolyn •King, and Elinor ■ been writing. The girls are practically standing guard to keep any i "snbopers”. away from it. I’. M. H. S. j Although the, Spartans lost to, the Willshire Bearcats last Friday i night yt Willshire, the fans are still mighty proud of them. The ' boys on the Spartan team played a swell game and gave Willshire' | the c losest game of their season. . P. M. H. S. — i The P. T. A. will hold its reguriar meeting Monday night at the j Pleasant Mills High school. Judge ; Myles Parrish, the speaker of the I ! evening, has chosen as his sub-: I ject, "The Value of Education to! an American Child." — P M, H. S. — • j Vacation time is here again! Al- ; though it will be a short one with i only four days it will be enjoyed 4 l>y both st.ndents_and.teac.hert. A ft. t ,er Thanksgiving, one’s thoughts always turn to Christmas and the! list of things that are wanted on !.Christmas.morning. — P. M. H. S. — Tom Turkey will probably l>e

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th* welcome guest of a lot of people as ths Thanksgiving holidays roll around.' Although turkey is the traditional Thanksgiving dish the real meaning of this holiday should not be lost and giveu up to a turkey. P. M. H. S. — Rev. Stuart Brightwell was the speaker of this week's chapel services. Special music was furnished by the music department. ‘ - P. M. H. S. — Speakipg Qf special music, the I

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4-Teens, the boys quartet, were invited to furnish 30 minutes of musical entertainment at The Toll Gate Inn about 1 mile out of Bluffton. The boys accepted this invitation and sang there Monday night. Carl Sipe, Larry Merriman. Homer Gause, and Lynn Mefferd make up this quartet. Duane Seiple, the accompanist, and Mrs. Helen Ehrsam, the music instructor, also made this trip. • t- P. M. H. S, — Grading period ended today and

cramming is over for the tests. Report cards will be handed out the first of next week: that will be one relief. It won‘t spoil anyone's Thanksgiving. P. M. H. S. — The mixed chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Ehrsam, has studied and re-studied the music that will he used in the county music festival, December 8, at the Adams Central high schooL — P. M. H. 8. — The juniors have done very well

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at the last two homo games. The profits have not boon figured yet but the class officers feel sure that the class has done very well, -- P. M. H. 8. — Posters In the home ec room tell of the oncoming homemakers test for all senior girls who are Interested. The test is sponsored by General Mills, Inc. and is called "Betty Crocker’s Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow." This test covers all phases of honiemaking, including child