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Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, April 19, 1956.
School Reporter
MONMOUTH HIGH By Shirley Bleeke,
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Another in a] series of chapell services was! held in th e| school gym lasts W e d n e » d ay| address wa s| given by th ei Rev. John Mish-; ler from the; Pleasant Date
Church of the Brethren. "Darrell Gerig led the student body in the singing of several hymns. . • - M. 11. S. '— '\ All of the track fans at M. H. S. had an opportunity to view the traditional spring sport thia afternoon. T&e eVent is the county track meet, held at Geneva this year. School was recessed for the afternoon, but passes were issued to tliose students who want to see the county contest. Everyone a,t M.H.S. is sending his best wishes to the team, and we are all keeping our fingers crossed. Good luck, boys! — M. H. S. — A student council meeting at New Haven high school was attended by several members of
i ilionmouth’s student council. The '■ meeting was held last Tuesday i morning, and the council members I who attended were Richard Keunj eke. George Bleeke. Edward Buli temeyeyl Marilyn Reinking, and . Beverly- Stevens. Loren Jonea acI companied the students. The counCil ineml.'er®L hoped to gain more, experience in solving student problems and in using student government. — M. H. S. — The annual high school senior .day at Ball State in Muncie will be held on campus this' Saturday. Two Monmouth seniors, Clinton Fuelling and Shirley Bleeke, who are both enrolled at Ball State, will attend the day long program. The day will include a panel on college life, general campus tours, a luncheon, a variety show, and tours of various departments. - M. H. S. — Another senior at M. H. S. has received academic honors! Barbara Carr received word last week q.that she was lieing. c.onsidered for a scholarship to Indiana Univer- ; sity, and she was asked to come to the campus at I. U. for an interview and to enjoy the festiv- " ities of the annual senior day. A I thousand students who took the
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State scholarship test gave I.U. as their first ehoiee for enrollment. Ninety of this thousand will be awarded a scholarship, and Barbara is included in this number. Congratulations, Barbara, and good luck next fall at I.U. — M, h. a.— Packing! Unpacking! Repacking! Generally confused! If you are one of the 34 seniors of M.H.S. planning to take <part in the senior trip, these words probably refer to- you! Yes, the long awaited day is almost here. Sunday after-
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of interest in and around the national capital have been the topics for speeches in the senior speech class. The topics were especially assigned in preparation for the senior trip, and it is sure that these discussions will make the seniors more conscious of the'surroundings during the many guided tours next week. — M. H. S. ~ Immediately following the innocence of a baby bonnet — and just before the dignity of a derby —there comes an incredhile crea-
