Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1958 — Page 10
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SCHOOL REPORTER Rev. Otto Busse; and the Rev; Joseph Penrod. These people took time out to come up to the school and judge the four contestants. Thanks again! -D.H.S.DHS has a newly organized rifle dub this spring. Its officers are John Shaffer, president; Jim Gay. i vice president: Bill Jacobs, secretary; and Herb Banning, treasurer.
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The rifle club had its fpst meet last Friday afternoon at Adams Central. The Decatur team was de-1 seated in the prone position, but i Decatur defeated the Central team in the standing position. The stu-1 dents are very proud of the results ! i of this first rifle match and wish | the team much luck of future : meets. The boys on the basketball team recently made a trip to Indianapolis for the state finals. It was ; quite a thrill to see the Fort |
Wayne Arches take the state championship and the boys enjoy- < ed their stay in Indianapolis. —D.H.S.— The track team has been busy i preparing for their future schedule. They are having a hard time finding a place to practice since the weather has been so bad/ —D.H.S.— The D-club and the booster club will have their banquet April 18. Don Odle, coach at Taylor UniI versity, will be the speaker. The
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tickets for the banquet will be $1.50 and many be purchased from members of the 4-chib and at Holthouse Store on the highway. Following the banquet there will be a free dance with music furnished by the Tempos. Decatur fans are > urged to attend both the banquet and the dance. —D.H.S.- ' If the true spark of religious and civil liberty be kindled, it , will burn, human agency cannot extinguish it. — Webster.
MONMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL By Carolyn Hoffman
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This Friday/ and Saturday the junior class will present a play entitled “Teen Time.”j The play is a! tlvree-tact comedy | by Anne Coulter!
Marjens and is a story about teenagers and their club. The cast is as follows; Wendy, Sue Merriman; Babe Wendy’s sister, Mary
Lou Lewton; Mr. Meade, Wendy’s father, John Fuhrman; Mrs. Meade, Jean Kolter; Tim, Larry Busick; Darby, Tim’s friend; Lar--1 ry Hoffman; Milligan, the policeman. Whity Schafer; Harley, Robert Bieneke; Miss Denning, Pasty Miller; Marietta, Wendy’s friend, I Kay Bultemeyer; Gay, a southern I belle, Joan Fleming; Tiny and Wil- • bur, two teen-age boys, Ron Hoff- :■ man and Gene Kaltoff; Mrs. Nash- - Alice Hockemeyer; Nona-Nyla ’ Girod; Gus-Rex King; and teen-
agers, Carol Jacquay, Duane Lee, Shirley Liby and Gwen Gallmeior. “Don’t miss it.” For an •*««“« fun be sure to see "Teen Tint.” Tickets will be on sale at the door or can be purchased from any junior. The price is 25 cents for children and 50 cents for adults. —M.H.S.— The American Legion speech contest, which was held at Decatur high school last Friday, was attended by the MHS speech class. The orations were very education-
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al and each, speaker save a different approach to the discussion of the constitution. The “extemps" were also very good each boy worked hard to win. —M.H.S.—• MHS would like to thank the Gamble store in Decatur for providing a television set for them Saturday night. This TV set was placed in the home ec. room and anyone wanting to watch the state finals during the dance could do . so. The students appreciated the
