Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1955 — Page 28

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sent in to meet the first deadline; the staff is working to meet the second one which will come the mlddle c jof January. — P. M. H. S. -* Chalk up another victory for the Spartans! Yes the Spartans were victorious over the Wren Eagles, for the second time this season, last Saturday night on the Wren hardwood. — P. M. H. S. — Tuesday night the Spartans entertained Petroleum. Petroleum is the second-rated team in Wells County and pow has full strength on their team as all the members aye playing. Fred Johns,, instructor at Pleasant Mills, has a son playing on the Panther team and Glen B. Custard, principal of Pleasant Mills, was previously principal of Petroleum. The game itself was nip and tuck all the way but the Pleasant Mills team was two points behind as the final whistle of the overtime blew. The final score was 72 to 70 in favor of Petroleum, but everyone agrees, the P.Nj.H.S. boys played from their hearts. — P. M. H. 8. — The members of the junior class are doing some serious thinking, trying to decide what trip to take. A representative from the Erie was here the other day and pointed out the advantages of the Erie tours. Well, think hard and no matter where you go, have a good time. M — P. M. H. 8. — Junior , class members are to be congratulated on the fine job they have been doing selling concessions at the Pleasant Mills home games. The kids work hard and do a swell job. Keep up the good work, kids. — P. M. H. S. — Sylvia Buettner, a member of the fifth grade class, was injured in a mishap Monday at school. Sylvia had her arm broken. The entire student body joins in saying, “Take good care of that arm, Sylvia, so you can come back to school real soon.” She is in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, and wouldn’t it be nice if she received a card from everyone of the students at P.M.H.S.?* It sure would make her Christmas a lot merrier! — P. M. H. S. — The good wishes of the student body also go out to Judy Brunstrup, a senior and varsity cheerleader. Judy has been out of school for more than two weeks and has missed two games. Take care of yourself, Judy, so we can see you next year. Merry Christmas! — P. M. H. S. — Beverly Enrsam, a junior, gave everyone quite a scare Tuesday when she ran a pencil lead in her back. After the lead was taken

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out, she was taken home and then to the doctor. Everyone was real glad to see her back in school Wednesday. — P. M. H. S. — Vacation time Is almost here! Vacation will officially begin at 11:10 Friday. Students will be I home in time for lunch and classes will resume January 2 at the regular time. — P. M. H. S. — Tourney time is almost here again. Drawings for the tourney will be made at the dinner meeting of the principals and coaches at the Decatur Catholic high school. Tickets will go on sale the

week of January 3. — P. M. H. S. — Glossies of the senior pictures arrived Monday and the pictures themselves arrived Thursday. Everyone was pleased and satisfied with their pictures, after all look at what they had to work with! — P. M. H. 8. — The St. Mary's Kekionga 4-H club is selling books containing 1001 household hints. The price of the books is only 50c and they would be mighty nice for some girls I. W. W. chest. (I Wonder When). — P. M. H. S. — ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH By Barbara Fiechter “When J Come to Life”HL^^^^^^/ , for just a ' hours on Christ • mas Eve. theyß-S . V I want a party, ’ though >hey' re^®: < 5 J ! in a doll hospltI al for want Jan arm o f, < I wings, have a” i cracked voice; ' ■ ’< *.» . J box, or suffer attacks of rheuma- ' tiz. Opening the grades' operetta ! last Monday night before a PTA I “house-ful," Mr. Tell-Us-A-Story ’ Man, played by Billy McMillen. ' let the audience in on an unusual ! Christmas story after being coaxI cd by a school child, Carina StefI fen, Coining to life in a toy hos-1 ’ pita!, a snapping turtle, Jerry j : Rowden; two angels, Sally and, i Betsy Sehnepf; a toy soldier. Paul ; Ehrsam; twin dolls, Diane Roude- ' bush and Brian Schwartz; clowns. I Denny and 'Ronnie Arnold; and j sawdust doll. Gloria Zimmerman, I did have a party. In addition, they ' entertained a lonely little child. Max Beer, and were cured of their i ills by the chief MD and Nurse

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' Sunshine, Edward Miller and Judy Arnold, respectively. Accompanying them in songs were a group of little angels and choristers and a separate “sneezer” chorus. Ending with a tableau of the Manger Scene, the whole cast presented a medley of carols. Working hard to make “'When Toys Come to Life", an especially enjoyable play were grade principal Hugh Tate and several high school teachers, and music director Don Gerig. And don’t forget the parents who made the costumes and helped the pupils learn their parts! Central will fondly remember the grade operetta for a long time! — A. C. H. S. — As part, of their Christmas celebration, junior and senior high pupils sat in on—and enjoyed—an afternoon performance of the grades’ operetta. Yesterday - the Rev. O. C. Busse of the St. Paul Lutheran church gave the special Christmas chapel, which was introduced by Karen Snyder reading “Why the Chimes Rang" and the Scripture, Luke 2:1-20, given by Marvin Zurcher. Today, to complete the three-way program the assembly saw a holiday film just before the week-long vacation began. — A., C- H. S. — Cen-trails staff members, springing a surprise sale, took last-min-ute orders for thp 55-56 yearbook l at Monday night's PTA meeting. Final talfles shdw that over'2so annuals were purchased during the preceding two weeks. Wjtji Pep Club, basketball, and other club-activity pictures taken Tuesday, Cen-trails work is speeding up, readying for the next deadline. — A. C. H. S. — Four! three! two! one! — and

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