Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1955 — Page 10

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SCHOOL REPORTER Kiris!! D. H. S. — December 12. a (roup consiating us Carolyn Auman. Jackie James. Mary Rentz. Judy Keller, Janet , Lane, and Dee Dee Striker, will . sing at the Bethany E.V.B. men's I club meeting. These girls will sing i a medley of Christmas songs, in--1 eluding a cute arrangement of Jingle Bells. They will be wccomi panied by Siylvia Mazelin on the ' piano. Do a good job. Kids! — D. H. S. — Mr. Dorwin's speech class is Ln the process of giving speeches for . the classroom elimination for the notary tontest. Twelve members ! of the class are participating in this elimination and the rest of the members have given their talks for the class. These speeches con- ' t ern the four-way test and is the first experience in this type for 1 the students. Good luck. kids, we hope you all did and do a fine job! — D. If. S. — ' The F.F.A. jteems to be a real • busy organization. Recently, they ' formed a basketball team and ' elected as their coach. Larry Worden. who is a senior-in D.H.S. They have played one game so fay this season, which they won ' by a score of H to 43. This game was played December 1, against 'the Monroeville F.F.A. in the Monroeville gymnasium. From the looks of the score, it must Have been a pretty exciting game. Three more games have been scheduled which are: December 5, Adams ! Central, home; December 7. Con- | voy. at Convoy ; and December 13. Pennville, home. Good luck! — D. H. S. — The pest contest started November 1 and will end December 15. , The F.F.A. members are grouped into two teams. One team is led by Arlen Fuelling and the other by Junior Roth. Arlen's team leads , by about 4.5(T0 points. For technical reasons, no vice president had been elected until the last meeting. held on November 21. At this meeting. Leroy Martin was elected vice president. Leroy is a senior at D.H.S. Hi. Karel —D.H.S. is happy to welcome you back to the fold, i Hope you are feeling better, along with the rest of yctiir family. Wel- ' cofne back! — D. H. S. — -j—The- officers of the Commercial ' chib are: Jeannie Schultz, presi-

dent: Judy Keller, vice president; Ruthie Girod, secretary; and Sharon Krelacher, treasurer. The Commercial Club consists of typing students and near the end of the year, members of this club put out a product which is called the Gabfest. It is an interesting and anticipated part of the school year, and is sold for 25 cents. — D. H. S. — “Get your red-hot candy!" Well, not quite red-hot, but it's candy. Marlene Thienje and Joyce Sudduth are “busy little seniors” selling candy in the morning and afternoon before school begins. I*ey can be seen, working hard, right outside the typing room, surrounded by “thousands" of hungry D.H.S.ers. Nice work. Gals! , — D. H. S. — The art department is hard at work preparing the decorations for the study hall windows. This is a traditional thing at D. H 8. during the Christmas season. This year the lovely pictures will be, for one window, a scene of shepherds and sheep. The other picture will feature the Madonna and angels. These pictures will be painted with white paint on blue paper, which will be something a little different. It is planned to put these decorations up sometime this week. — D. H. S. — A scholarship test will be given to 2ti members of the senior class Saturday, at 8:30 a.m. The test will be given in the study hall of the high school and will take about four hours. Those who will be taking the test are: Carolyn Auman. Sharon Baker. Leah Brandyberry, Don Brewer. Joyce Callow. Jon Corey. Judy Franz. Jerry Gattschall. Millie Grote. Jackie James, Dan Krueckeberg. Janet Lane. Lui Lehman. Judy Locke. Bev Poling, Diek Haver. Jeannie Schultz, Lorna Smith. Harold Sommer, 'Rosie Strahm. Dee Dee Striker, Marlene Thieme. Ralph Thomas, Ruthie Townsend, Shirley Wass, and Bill Zwick. D.H.6. wishes the best of luck to those'students participating. — D. H. S. — The mayor of Richmond has proclaimed the week of December 5 through December 11 as Richmond student nurse week. We, of D.H.S., are particularly interested in this because of the fact that a former student of D.H.S., Jangt Hetrick, is attending school at Richmond. - D. H S. -- If you are suddenly blinded by a flash of light, you can expect to find Janet "Flash" Lane in the vicinity. Janet, a senior, is on the Ravelings staff and keeps pretty busy taking pictures for the yearbook. So the next time you are about to get “snapped.” keep calm, smile pretty. before you know it, it will be all over, and you’ll be seeing spots before your eyes. Keep up the good work. "Flash"! — D. H. S. — The girls intramural basketball has started and about 40 freshmen and sophomores, and about 30 juniors and seniors have signed their names to participate in this activity, Last Monday night the freshmen and sophomores played and the cither two classes are scheduled to play next Monday. This sport is a lot of fun and the girls enjoy it very much. — D. H. S. — Tuesday morning, the two senior civics classes made a trip to the court house, where they observed an installation of a grand jury. This was an interesting and different extfefience for most of the seniors, who found the ceremony enjoyable. — D. H. S. — “Tomorrow is the day" —for the research papers for senior English to be turned in. These papers may either be typed or written in longhand. The seniors are hard at work, getting the last minute details done. Hope you all do a good job and get a good grade!

— D. H. S. — MONMOUTH HIGH By Shirley Bleeke

It has been announced by Prin-1 ci pal Loren] Jones that the i following stud- ] ents have met j both the schol-1 astic and citizenship require-1 nients for the honor roll for the grading per-'

iod beginning October 14 and ending November 23. SENIORS High Honor A B Shirley Bleeke4 Honor Roll Barbara Carr- 4 1 Clinton Fuelling . -.1 ■Rennetii Gallmeier .... 1 David Beery 2 2 Marlene Johnson L_ 2_ 2 JUNIORS High Honof Lowell Beineke _.i.5 Betty Bultemeyer 4 • Honor Roll Marlene Bulmahn 3 I Gail Hammond 1 3 SOPHOMORES Beverly Stevens’3 2 Porene Beery .... 2 3 Claudia Caston ... 1 4 Anna Schlemmer 1 4 Carla Snyderl 5 GRADE EIGHT Winifred Mankey 8 1 GRADE SEVEN Jeanie Cook ... 7 <! Michael Carr 5 4

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