Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1956 — Page 11
THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1»S«
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Si 9hIBM Pictured above is the eenior chorus of the Adams Central school, which will take part in the annua) spring concert, to be presented at 8 p. m. Friday in the school gymnasium. The five musical organizations of the school. Including the chorus pictured ■ here, the senior band, junior band, junior chorus and beginner’s band, will participate in the concert, under the direction of Don Gerig. mitsle instructor at the %<;hool. Admission prices will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students, and tickets will be available at the doors.
SCHOOL REPORTER trail tea, while the shorthand class will have theirs within a week or so, since the class is copiposed of both juniors and seniors. This "big one" will include not only dictation (as fast as they can legibly write—wonder if they’ll be able to read 10U words per minute?) but reading and possibly transcription. They’ll really be taking in the book, when shorthand exam time rolls ’found! — A. C. H. S. — Enrollment for next year has already begun in the Central junior and senior high. The pupils have I
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been filling out sheets telling what courses they are planning to take in ’56 ’57 year. This will give principal John G. Reed an idea of the size of future classes, while it also serves as a basis on which next year's class schedule will be made. — A. C, H. S. — More enrollment activity will begin in the grades Thursday, May 3. A week from today, the preschool clinic will be held in the West building, beginning at 8:30. That is the time all parents and their children entering the first grade next fall are to be at Central. • _ _-
DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH By Margie York
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gone into this production and the • seniors hope you will like the finished product.
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