Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1957 — Page 12

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ing classes. Tills car is being used through the courtesy of Saylors, loI cal Chevrolet dealer. —D.C.H.S.-J The Commodores enjoy a week of rest as there are no games on

tap this week. However, ne*t Tuesday night they face a tough Hoagland team on the Decatur floor. -D.C.H.S— Those good smells drifting through the halls several days last week were produced by the senior home ,ec class. Last Wednesday they prepared a breakfast consisting of orange juice, eggs, toast, and hoi chocolate. To gain experience in deepfat frying, they made pineapple fritters on Friday. —D.C.H.S— December’s first Friday breakfast was served by the juniors. Each class was served in its own classroom instead of in the home ec room as previously had been done. » —D.C.H.S— Attending last Thursday. night's Civic Music Concert at the Community Center were Betty Baker, Rosie Voglewede, Rose Marie Meyer, and Carolyn Heimann. These students received student guest tickets, sponsored by the Delta Theta Tau sorority. DCHS students also served as ushers for the concert. Those serving in that capacity were Judy Koors, Leonida Mies, Nancy Colchin, Lupe Serna, Theresa Laurent, Mary Frances Beckman, Mary Helen Schwaller, Don Wietfeldt, and Tom Kollman. —D.C.H.S.— The Commodore seconds went down to defeat at the hands of the Adams Central seconds, 42 to 19, in last Friday’s preliminary game. -D.C.H.S.— In a highly exciting contest, the Commodores beat out the Greyhounds of Adams Central by the narrow margin of 57 to 54. The Commodores held a 34 to 18 half time lead. Dave Kable was top man with 17 points. —D.C.H.S.— The first issue of DCHS’s school paper, the Hi Light, appeared last Wednesday. It contains news of many of the students as well as of the alumni. —D.C.H.S.— Economics students are busy collecting reference material for the 2000 to 3000 word themes. The themes, to be written on some phase of Catholic social action, are due after the Christmas holidays. More Powder CHICAGO — (ffl — Powdered tomato juice may be made with a continuous vaccum drying process developed by the Department of Agriculture. -»

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DECATUB HIGH SCHOOL By Emily Swearingen

The DHS stu-i dent body wash entertained last’ Friday afternoon® by the Lakeland! College concert band in the DHSI gym n a s 1 u m . I The program!

was Introduced by Janalee Smith, student director of the DHS band, j It consnlsted of a variety of band numbers, and a boys' quartet also sang several numbers. Jerry Kaehr, a 1957 graduate of DHS, played in the band, and was also a member of the quartet. Jerry led the band in the DHS school song while the students sang. The program was enjoyed by everyone. -D.H.S.— The Jackets evened out their record last Friday night by defeating the Berne Bears, 43-42. The game was close all the way and the fans are mighty glad the Jackets came out on top. -DHS— The second team also squeezed out a victory over Berne, 32-31. Needless to say, by the time the games were over many sighs of relief were heard from Decatur fans. On December 2, eight girls from the senior home-ec class took the Betty Crocker Search for Tomorrow contest. The eight girls who participated in the contest are Carolyn Drake, Dianne Fulton, Judy Melchi, Karen Jefferies, Donna Miller, Bev Thieme, Kaye Varner, and' Marge Wolfe. The girls are now anxiously awaiting the results of this test. —D.H.S— The choir and band have been practicing this week for the annual Christmas program, which will be this Sunday afternoon at the DHS gym. The program promises to be a good one so plan to attend. ' —D.H.S. - Members of the cast for the Christmas program include Donna Miller, Larry Moses, Bob Banks, i Lanny Ross, Phil Rambo, John ' Sheets, Gary Robinson, Phil McDonald, and TV Ballard. Fred Locke will be the narrator.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1957