Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1956 — Page 11

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956

different types of slides and their tisen, such as removing haze from a landscape or bringing clouds or other objects Into eharper contrast. More details on enlarging photos will soon bring more enlargements onto the club bulletin board. — A. C. Hi S. — Modern art? Well, it could be. AH” boys are making action people of light wood sticks, while the eighth grade girls "will soon be painting with strings, that is dipping cord into paint, and then spreading it

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onto paper. Unusual designs will pop up, you bet! Farther ahead into February, the high school art class will begin house planning, in preparation for a field trip to Indianapolis later. " '■* ' — A. C. H: 8. — Winding" up their semester, Mrs. Pete Ellis’ frosh home ec girls are studying etiquette and how to get Hong with people in a personal and, social relations unit. For the Junior-senior class, a epecial talk is planned and Melvin Liechty will give them pointers on buying a home, explaining mortgages and ways of obtaining loans. — A. C. H. S. — „ Subscribers can watch for a “featitre-full” Greyhound Gazette tomorrow morning. , The weekly paper, published by the journalism class with the help of instructor Imogene Beihold will include special columns written by the students in their study of the various types of writing. There’ll still be the latest news, though, for the added entertainment wilj be on the test "pages! - _ . —A. C. H. S. — Bowing in with ’56 is tourney time — when Hoosier Hysteria climbs to a breathless climax, and champions are crowned after tense battles, upsets, and usually a few heart-breaking tussles. Central is preparing to host the county tourney, and holding high hopes for Coach Arnold’s scrapping hardwood squad. But. y’all come to boost your favorite team to victory, tos the welcome mat is out! — A. C. H. S. — At the half-way mark in their program, the eight intramural teams are watching the race for highest honors. Team 2, captained by Gary McMillen tops the roster with an undefeated record in the six games played. Jerry Mitchell’s team, the Fives, are second with 4 -wins and two losses. The hardwood intramural season will end around sectional tourney time. Intramurals are supervised by assistant coach John Fruth. — A. C. H. S. — Friends from years appeared in the news over the holiday vacation. At the Rekamemoh Christmas party, who should be one of St. Clans* helpers but our former home ec teacher, Jane Reed? Another pleasant" outcome of the same affair came to the 69 girls who caroled at the memorial hospital. Don Barger, alumni of the class of *55, sent a thank-you note to the group, for his stay in the hospital was made more pleasant by their songs. — A. C. H. S. — Principal John O, Reed received a letter from BCrnd van Ruschen, of the class of ’55, and Central’s last exchange student from Germany. Though aid te»the exchange student system has stopped, Bernd said he wished somehow it might start again, so that other German students might have the same experiences as he has bad. It wa<s good to hear from Bernd, for Central will not soon forget him. )— A. C. H. S. — Some mem’ries and some great expectations all add up to the be" ginning of another year. And it's still not too late, though 1956 is already five days old, to present Central’s wish for a happy and lucky New Year to all. _ — A. C. H. 8. DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH By Margie York

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A long and re taxing vacatior came to an end Wednesday morning as the school doors were re-opened and a flurry of students filled the halls. Some of the students are finding it

hard tg settle into the regular echool routine. In such a case, a

firm New Year's resolution might be just thb answer. D. C. H. 8. -O, "SI Earlier this week, a business meeting and dinner was held Uy the Adams county athletic association at Decatur Catholic high school. The dinner was prepared by Mrs. Betty Terveer, wife of Coach David Tervefer. Assisting, her in the serving were the following freshman girls: Kathy Baker, Dolores Kohne, Maj;y Ann Jackson, Angela Andrews, Leonida Mies and Judy Koors. — D. C. H. S. — First Friday breakfast will be served tomorrow by the member# of the junior class. This month completes their serving for the school year. -DC. H. S. — Soon, the seniors will begin to study Macbeth, another of Shakespeare’s masterpieces. During the past three years, the students have studied three of Shakespeare’s works and are eagerly waiting to explore into the life of the renowned Shakespearean character, Macbeth. . ..

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The Decatur Commodores have a long journey awaiting them tomorrow night. They will travel to Anderson to battle with the St. Mary’e of Anderson squad. This is their first game of 1956 and everyohe is hoping it will be their first win of the new year. The Commodores will then be idle until Jan. IS, when they will meet ant Mills Spartans in the A* 141 ” 4 county tourney. — D. C. H. S. — W|th the county tourney only seven days away, the Decatur Catholic students are displaying much enthusiasm. They have ordered white sweatshirts with the Commodores emblem on them. The new shirts were ordered shortly before Christmas and the deadline for their arrival is J£n. 10. This will give the students ample time to gather together the necessary amount of money needed to purchase the shirts. The shirts will add a colorful attraction to the cheering block. — D. C. It. S. — Drowning takes the lives of about 5,000 Americans per year.

QECATUR HIGH SCHOOL By Oee Oea Striker

“Hello there.l back to school?”! Hope everyone! had a “simply! wonderful” vaca-l tion and is just! "chuck" fulj of| energy for the. rest of the] school year.! With so much] to do, everyone]

probably kept pretty busy. We do hope you had a Vacation to remember with pleasure. — D. H. S. — - Recently, the Decatur Jackets met the Columbia City Eagles at Columbia City in a game, which we are sad to say, they did not win. Due to bad weather, It w-as impossible for many of the fans to attend the game, but those who did go, did a flue job of supporting the team. - —. D. H. S. — Upon returning from vacation, the students of D.H.S. found that the long awaited beanies had fin-

ally arrived. The hats are “darling” with the gold “D” and gold bers of the bide are looking forward to wearing the hats for the home games and it is sure to add a great deal to the appearance of the bloc. The bats were distributed at a pep session held during the activity period on Tuesday and the members showed a lot of cooperation during the distribution. . . — D. H. 8. — “We've got the coach, we’ve got the team, we’ve got the pep, we’ve got the steam” — If you thought you saw a group of slightly dazed D.H.S.’ers, you were right!! The MIGHTY JACKETS had just won the Elmhurst tourney by defeating the Central Catholic Irish in an exciting game displaying a great deal of teamwork. The game was played in the new Elmhurst gym and Deeatur qualified for this final game by defeating the Elmhurst Tn Jans in the opening game of the tourney. The turnout for the game wasn’t as good as was expected. but those attending the game should be commended for

• the fine way In which they supl ported the team and cheerleaders. ■ Let's keep up the good work, r - team! i — D. FT. 8.. — 1 Tomorrow night, the Jackets ! will clash again with the Central - Catholic Irish and we’re out to r' — ,

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beat them AGAIN!! be the first home game for some time for tbit be glad to be back on our own floor In our own gym. As usual, the bloc and rheerieaders will be on hand to cheer our team on to another victory. Don't let us down, Jackets!

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