Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1956 — Page 11

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The School Reporter

DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH By Marjorie Kohne

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Baseball news opens the column this week. The team has won three games, with Pleasant Milla, Monmouth, and Geneva, but seemed to lack something to beat Berne. The

playing of Adams Central today finishes the season for the team, and it must be said that they have done a good job. —D. C. H. B.— Hold it! Smile now! That's what one hears as pictures of the class officers and the band members are being taken this week for the school paper. Pictures of the Sodality director and officers were taken last Friday. —D. C. H. S.— The freshman home ec class was given a demonstration on how to use the four new ranges installed this summer in the home ec kitchen. The demonstration was given by Miss Patricia Young and Miss Marilyn Rock. In demonstrating, they showed how, and actually did bake cookies, broiled hamburgers and cooked broccoli. —D. C. H. S.*At the Sodality meeting, held Friday, the chairman of the mission committee read a letter from the Sisters of St. Francis, Yozoo City, Mississippi, asking for help again this year, D.C.H.S. had so generously helped them last year. David Voglewede told the group what was expected of each class — a contribution of about |5. —D. C. H. S.— This year home ec has interested seven of the freshman boys. They are taking up foods and are now ready to prepare snacks. After that they will go Into preparing a breakfast and a dinner. —D. C. H. S.— The freshman girls will be studying foods all year instead of both food and clothing each a half year. As sophomores they will study clothing. Boy,, there certainly should be some good housewives from D. C. H. S., so boys you had better be on the lookout! —D.C.H.S — A newspaper entitled "Work,'’ is being subscribed to' by the senior economics class. It is to be monthly magazine with abundant source of information on economic questions that have arisen of interest. It will certainly be of great help to the economics class. —D. C. H. S-— Listen!~Did Lhaar you say soma.,

thing about a weekly magazine be-' Ing put out by the seniors? Yes, it is true, for the seniors are making plans for a hectographed paper to be put out once a week. The cost of the paper will be five cents for two sheets, and it will tell of var-1 ious social activities, include comments and improvements made each week. Hope it goes over big, senior! —D. C. H. S.— The senior English ela.s is very active this year. .They are nowlearning how to introduce a speaker. The person to be introduced may be a Character from a book, the publisher or the author of a book. It is one of the ways the seniors are making book reports this semester. —D. C. H. S.— The seniors are soon to begin their work on their term papers. They are choosing their topics now and work should start in earnest next week. —D.H.S.— Did you get your 50c to a member of the Jacket Journal staff? The staff sure hopes so! The first Issue will come out tomorrow unless some difficulty arises, if so it will come out the first of next week. —D.H.S.— Are you doing your homework and handing in your assignments on time? Also, are you nice to your teachers? If you aren't, remember that the first grade cards of the year come out October 16. You had better get busy. —D.H.S — Who do you want for president—no. not of the United States, but of your class? Have you decided about vice-president, treasurer, and secretary too? That is an important question, because class elections will be held soon and you will want good officers to represent your class. —D.H.S.— See you at the game Friday night. Remember, the game is against Portland and the kick-off time is 7:30. Be sure to be there, and be ready to cheer, loudly,, for a winning team —the Yellow Jackets!!! —D.H.S — D.H.S. was glad to see Susie Gerber at both games last week. Hope you continue to feel fine, Susie!! —D.H.S.— Has there been a new rule passed around D.H.S. that forbids cheering for the team at the football games? If there has, this column hasn’t heard of ft. White walking down the halls between classes and during gym periods, there is so much noise that it almost hurts your ears. But at games, ft is a slightly different story. First one group will yell and then later on another group will yell, and if more than one group yells at the same time, they are usually doing entirely different yells. The cheerleaders try to keep the cheering bloc yelling the same thjng, but with 200 different people yelling 200 different yells, it’s kind of hard. If your excuse is that you don’t know the yells, then come to the pep sessions and the cffiherleaders will teach them to yow There is really no excuse for not supporting the team by cheering for them except laziness —so come to the pep sessions and learn the yells and then come to the game and yell!!! —D.H.S.— 1 31 to 0. Wow!! Keep up the good work, freshmen and sophomores. Nice going. —D.H.S.— Tuesday, D.H.S. enjoyed a very interesting talk by Rev. Ray Price. The attention for this talk was very good, keep it up —D.H.S.— DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL By Ellen Welch

In a very thrilling game las'* Friday night the Decatur Yellow Jackets received their first; loss of the season against the Garrett Railroaders. The final score — was Garrett 19 and De-

catur 6, bjd that score doesn't tell the true story of the game. The game was very “hard-fought,” and the Yellow Jackets tried their best to win. Despite several injuries on the Decatur side, the Jackets were in there fighting all the Way and our team should be congratulated very highly.

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