Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1956 — Page 9

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

School Reporter

PLEASANT MILLS HIGH By Nei-ma Jean Bailey

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Twenty - ohel juniors and theirl tw o chaperons,! Mr. and Mrs.! E>ed Johns left! at about 2 a. m.l Monday fori Washington. Atj the time this! writer meets her! deadline they! are probably)

having “a ball’’ in the big city. We only hope they don’t keep up the tradition of Pleasant Mills school trips—when the class of ’55 went on their trip they ran into hurricane Hazel, and when the class of '56 went on their trip last spring their train was in an accident near Akron, Ohio. We really do hop& they 1 have loads of fun! — P. M. H. S. — Baccalaureate exercises will be held Sunday night at the Pleasant

Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, April 26, 1956.

Mills auditorium • for the 20 seniors. The processional will be played by Duane Seiple, a junior of F. M.. H. S., the invocation will be given by Rev. H. A. Dayls, Fantasia bn "Webb” will be sung by the high school choir, the address will be given by the ißev. L. T. Norris, “Heart Divine” will be sung by the high school choir, benediction will be given by the Rev. H. C. Seiple, and the recessional. w;ill be played by Duane Seiple. x " — P. M. H. S. — Commencement exercises will be held at 8 p.m. at the high school auditorium May 2. The program in-, eludes, processional — Duane Seiple; invocation—thip Rev. Phillip Rabine; “I Love a Little Cottage” —high school double quintet; address—the Rev. Ervin E. Petznik; “The Rosary” — instrumental ensemble; presentation of awards — Glen B. Custard, principal; salutatory— Judy Brunstrup; valedictory — Norma Jean Bailey; “On |

The Banks of The Wabash” —high school double quintet; presentation of diplomas—G. M. GrablH; benediction—the Rev. James Hipkins; recessional—Duane Seiple. — P. M. H. S. — Track season has just about ended as the school year draws to a close. Those who have par- : ticipated in track and field events Ulis year are John Wolfe. Gene Williamson, Don Mek-hing, Darvon Light, Charles Wolfe, John Speakman, Paul Butler, Carl Sipe, John Frey, Bill Garwood, Larry Wable, Jerry Williamson, Hubert Kuhn, David Light, David Myers, David Rash, Dick Johnson. Bill Von Gunten. Jay Sheets, Morris Colter, Larry Brunner, Steve ißiff, Steve Irwin, Roger Snyder, Roger Roe, Tom Garwood, and Sheldon Light. f These boys have done a fine job and everyone is proud of them. — P. M. H. S. — The student body of Pleasant Mills has something else to be proud of—the school has purchased a school flag. This is the first j time P. w M. H .S. has ever had a

banner or flag of any kind. This parade banner has a black field with a white Trojan head, white fripge, and white lettering. P. M. H. 8. is really very proud of it and would like to thank those responsible. — P. M. H. S. — Exams will be given to the seniors Wednesday and the rest of the class will take them next Tuesday and Wednesday. O Happy Day! — P. ,M. H. S. — The junior class really did a fine, job getting rid of the jello that they were to sell. In three days the kids had more than 1500 boxes of jello sold. Congratulations! — P. M. H. 8. — The sophomore class* bake sale and skating party were both big successes and they would like to thank everyone who helped them. — P. M. H.'S. — The seniors will be guests of the Pleasant Mills alumni association Saturday evening. May 5 at their annual banquet. The sen-

ior class has also been invited to a carry-in supper that class No. 7 of the Pleasant Mills Methodist church Is sponsoring. — P. M. H. S. — The seventh grade class had a party last Friday night at Jerry Smith’s home. The refreshment committee for the party was Linda Riley, Irnuise Currie, Nancy Bailey, Dale Currie, Donald Edgell, Jerry Smith, and Charles Fisher; the game committee consisted of Helen Van Over, Phylis Stevens, Bob Kelly, Katie Irwin, Jim Death, and Larry Hendelang. — P. M. H. S. — Caught But Happy LONDON (INS) ~ Arthur Johnson paid his S7O fine for attempted theft cheerfully. In his own mind he was lucky to be alive. Police said Johnson tried to steal a length of electric cable by cutting it with a hacksaw. The cable carried 11,000 volts. A teaspoon of sugar contains about 18 calories.

SECTION TWO

ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH By Barbara Hechter

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AH five groups' of the Central' music depart-? nient are just? about now com-! pleting the ir| plans for tomof-l row night’s an-S nual spring con ? cert. Besidesi the hustle of pre-1

paration (pr this; i ■■musical open house,” sweet sounds have been heard from the practice sessions! Anyone passing by in the gym corridor of morning activity periods will testify to that, from the band rhythms and chorus melodies heard . . . You’re coming for sure? Good! Be in the Central gym at 8 tomorrow night, April 27, and set yourself for a really wonderful evening of music from Central pupils. Tickets may still be pmcliaSed at the door, at 50 cents for adults. 25 cents for pupils. There will be no charge for children under school age.