Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1956 — Page 11

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The School DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH i By Marjorie Kohne

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Did you all have a nice Thanksgiving? I Hope you didn't stuff yourself with too much turkey, dressing, and such. Now it’s back to classes after a wonderful Thanks- ' giving holiday!

Sorry to state, but a second defeat in basketball from Hoagland has been chalked up against the Commodores. They lost to a mighty fine ball club by a score of 58 to 55. These defeats don’t get the boys down, but make them work harder. Some day they’ll play Hoagland again . . . and then ... Watch the paper! —D.C.H.S.— White letters trimmed in gold are a smart addition to the cheer leaders’ uniforms. Displayed on the back of the green felt vests, these letters add more color to their outfits. Other colorful accessories are green and gold pompoms which the cheerleaders use to give zest to their cheers. —D.C.H.S.— Wednesday before Thanksgiving the high school classes were treated to a mivie in the auditorium. The title of the mivie was “Curly”. It showed how a group of youngsters tried to get rid of their new teacher and how their tricks backfired. Plenty of laughs accompanied the viewing of this picture. Another educational movie on safety was also enjoyed. —D.C.H.S.— Discussing books is the project , just now in the junior and senior English classes. Students are reporting on biographies and other books in class and calling special attention to the particular indivii dual’s contribution to civilization. —D.C.H.S.— Busy as bees are the seniors who are now working on their sixweeks’ projects in economics. Some are panel discussions. Two such discussions were on “Racketeers in Labor” and “Why Stores Stay Open on Sunday.” These discussions were interesting as well as enlightening. Members who participated in the panels were: Mike Murphy, Alan Wiseman, Dave Voglewede, Anthony GiUig, Tom Ehler, Ed Caurent, Ron Myers and Jerry Loshe. —D.C.H.S.— Did you contact a member of the junior class as suggested in this ' column last week? If not, it’s now too late, for George Laurent was the lucky winner who carried away that big basket of groceries. —D.C.H.S.— “It’s Always Book Time,” is the i catchy slogan for children’s boo#

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Reporter i week. So come on everyone, let’s have more and better reading. Books like “Too Small a World,” “Sorrow Built a Bridge,” "The Seven Storey Mountain,” “No Lasting Home,” “The Citadel,” “Her rauier z DaUanter” are only a few of the books from which one can choose. So with the slogan, “It’s Always Book Time” in mind, see what we can do to improve your reading. —D.C.H.S.— DCHS can you wait? The. 4th issue of the D.C. Spotlight will appear Friday. You will find it well worth waiting for. It will bring you up to date on basketball news plus special items on book week. —D.C.H.S.— Plans are also under way for the second edition of the school paper. So be sure to have your news items ready when the seniors approach you. Help us make this isue the best ever! _ —DtC.H.SA St. Cecilia program was given at the S.S.C. meeting last Wednesday. The boys and gills chorus sang three songs. The girls alone sang Gounod’s “Ave Maria,” while the boys- sang Franch’s “Panics Angelicus,” followed by the combined choirs singing “Nobis Domini. 3 ” The junior class then gave a playlet entitled the “Advent Wreath,” to prepare the students for the coming of the advent season. —D.C.H.S.— Let’s give three cheers to Diane Baker and Rose Ann Litchfield. D.C.H.S. majorities who gave their assistance in leading Santa Claus in the parade Saturday. It was the first performance of these two 'girls before the public, Nice going, girls! » —D.C.H.S.— DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL By Ellen Welch

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Hello again!i Glad to see you back! Although it has been four days since you had your vacation, we imagine you still remember it and all of the fun that you had during it. Yes, Thanksgiv-

ing vacation has come and gone but it will soon be time for Christmas vacation and you (and youj hard-working teachers I will again have some free time away from studies. After all, it’s only four weeks away. So study real hard and those four weeks will pass much faster. ~ —D.H.S.— Did you see all of the ex-D.H.S.-er’s back in Decatur over the holidays? It was certainly wonderful to see all of them and hear about the good times (and hard work

that they have been having in college. Just think seniors, next year it will be you who will be coming home and telling everyone about your experiences — just one year from now Doesn't the time go fast? -D.H.S.—. Although it happened over a week ago most of D.H.S. should Still remember the Bluffton TigerDecatur Yellow Jacket basketball game, which was played on Nov. 20. It should be a date to mark down in your diary since the Jackets defeaed the Tigers by a score of 57 to 46. It was a close, hard -fought game all of the way as the Jackets and the Tigers have been rivals for many years. Nice going Jackets. —D.H.S.— Another interesting fact should be noted about the Jacket-Tiger game. Ever since Bluffton has had its new gym, no Decatur team — first team, second team, freshman team, or junior high team — has been beaten there. A good record and onp that we hope can be kept up for many years. - D.H.S.— The D.H.S. second team also came home with a victory on Nov. 20 by beating the Bluffton second team, 38 to 35. Congratulations to both D.H.S. teams: ' —D.H.S.— The D.H.S. cheering bloc also appeared at Bluffton in full force to support our Jackets. The bloc kept up constant cheering through games and we know that their cheering was appreciated by both teams. Keep up the fine work bloc — both cheering and attenance (at both games). —DJLS—• — The only sad note of the past week and a half was the emergency appendix aperation, preformed on Janice Aumann last Thursday night. Janice, a member of the freshmen class, a second team cheerleader, and a popular D.H.S.er, came home on Tuesday but it is reported that she will be unable to attend school for another two weeks. Good luck Janice and get 'well real soon. Wow! What an awful way to spend Thanksgiving! ! —D.H.S.— The freshman class also gets into this column with two more events this week (although not quite as serious as an appendix operation). —D.H.S— The first thing is the freshman English classes, taught by Owen Wemhoff. The freshmen just finished having class discussions on several controvesial subjects and now they are practicing reading for speed in their English literature book. Their object is to improve their reading skill by reading much faster and understanding better the things that they are reading. —D.H.S.— The-second thing that the Irishmen are doing is making posters in their Latin I classes, taught by Charlotte Vera. They are making their posters showing one Latin word and ten English derivitives that come from this word. They are finding this very interesting and it also improved their knowledge of Latin words very much. -D.H.S.— Miss Weidler, English teacher at D.H.S., will certainly be grading a lot of term papers during the next month. In the senior English class the term paper rough copy is due tomorrow. The seniors could write on any subject that they chose, and most of them are writting on their chosen profession. The rest of the class is writting on something that interests them and which they would like to know more about. —D.H.S.— In the sophomore English class the sophs are busy learning how to go about writing a term paper. This is the first year that the sophs have had any practice doing anything of this type. They are writ* ing on any suject that they would like to know more about, such as pyramids, Alexander the Great, Joan of Arc, etc. Good luck to both classes, we hope that you have no trouble with your papers. Also good luck to Miss Weidler — how would you like to grade all of those papers? Wow!! —D.H.S.— How were your grades this six weeks? Did you make the honor roll? If not, let’s see your name there next time. Next week we will have the number of students from each class that made the exalted list. - D.H.S — Come and support your team! Yes, all you loyal D.H.S.ers will have a chance to support your team, tonight and tomorrow night. Tonight the cheerleaders have called for a pep rally to be held in the gym at 7:30, so be sure to attend. —D.H.S— Then tomorrow night is the Jackets first home game of the ’5657 season and also their first NEIC game &t the season. The game is with the Concordia Cadets and it promises to be a good ohe! Let’s see you there for BOTH games!! Be ready to cheer! ’’ —D.H®.— Friday night after the DecaturConcordia game, the F.H.A. will sponsor a dance at the Community Center. The dance, calle# the “Soda Pop Hop,” will cost 25 cents per person and 45 cents per couple, so come and support another one of the fine organizations at D.H.S. The “Key-Noters” will play, so it should be a swell dance. —D.H.S.— ® Oh! by the way! The Jacket Journal Christmas edition has a surprise in store for each one of you, so mark the date, December 20. on your calendar! Don’t forget!

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