Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1956 — Page 12

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. get ourselves another win!! • ,-Ih.e aUffof the Jacket Journal i will distribute the Valentine issue ; next Tuesday. The journalism ■ class is hard at work on this Issue • and hopes that everyone will x be pleased with the final results. i . — D. H. S. —- Last Monday night, five members of the speech class presented a program for a department of the Woman’s club. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Herman Krueekeberg and the girls participating in the program were Janet Lane, Jeannie Schultz, Shirley Wass, Rutbie Townsend, who acted as moderator, and Dee Dee Striker. These girls discussed the Question, “Should there be rules and regulations in the dress of high-' school students?” ahd hope that their program was enjoyed. —- D. H. 8. — Phil Debolt, a senior, is serving as junior Rotarian for the month of February. We hope you enjoy the meetings. Phil, and profit from the experience. — D. H. S. — "We certainly do enjoy your playing of the "Star Spangled Banner,’ Stan and Jack!!’' Stanley Alger, junior, and Jack Dailey, eighth grader, do a splendid job of playing the national anthem on their trumpets! for the basketball games. Nice going, guys! — D. H. 8. — “Have you ail seen ‘Little Miss Mittens' parading the halls of “Ole D. H- S.“ She can be seen, sometimes in the office, sometimes in the hall, and sometimes she is nowhere to be found. She is friendly and sweet, and everywhere she gos, she acquires new friends. “Hmmmm — wonder where she’ll turn up next?’ ’ —- D. H. S. — HEY KIDS — the junior class is sponsoring a dance at the Youth and Community Center tomorrow night right after the Decatur-Port-land game. The dance, in keeping with Valentine Day, is called "The Red Hot Heart Hop” and Bob Chase will be on hand to m.c. the affair. Admission will be 25 cents a person and everyone la invited to attend. - — D. H. 8. — The junior class has been discussing themes for the junior-sen-ior prom, which will be held sometime in May. The final decision for the theme was made yesterday and now everything is very hushhush. Each and everyone is anxiously looking forward to this annual event and the juniors promise a new and wonderful prom; one which the seniors will remember for a long time. — D. H. S. — The freshman class seems to be keeping on the move quite a bit! Each Friday, an oral report Is given in class. This report may be taken from a book, a magazine, or other sources. In the Latin classes the chariot races have been started once again. There are eight chariots, with a driver and four eudents, acting as horses tor the driver, assigned to each chariot. A pupil must get seven A pluses in succession to receive a certificate. If a student receives seven more straight A pluses, he is entitled to a beautiful pin, fashioned in black with a gold lamp on it. And to you lucky ones who receive seven more straight A pluses, goes a number representing the year in which you graduate. Sounds like fun, huh? — D. H. S. — "JACKETS REPORTING AN-

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OTHER VICTORY!!" They say one gets in a ’rut by doing the I same thing over and over aggln. ► Well, the “mighty jackets” seem to be in such a position, that of winning basketball games. This is one ‘rut’ that la welcomed by each and every D. H. 8. basketball fan. Last Tuesday the Yellow Jackets defeated the Nqw Haven Bulldogs in a wonderfully exciting game. Many times toward the end of the game, it was impossible to hear yourself think, as the fans were roaring, screaming, yelling, and any thing else that makes a lot of noise. Everyone was overjoyed at the VICTORY — Let’s have some more just like it, boys!!!” — D. H. S. — Paul Schmidt, a junior, will participate in the county Legion oratorical conteet next Monday, February 13. The contest will be held in the afternoon in Decatur high school gymnasium. The following Thursday. February 16, Paul Will compete in the semi-finals of the Rotary speech contest. This sectional contest will be held North Manchester, in the evening.

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