Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1958 — Page 12

■* THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958

SCHOOL REPORTER • ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH By Shirley Osterman

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Well, they're bock! Yes, this morning the Lib-; erty limited piilled into V a n Wert at 6 a. <m. loaded with Adams Central’s seniors. The

now weary group had been accompanied on their capital tour by Principal and Mrs. Herman

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E. Frantz. Next—baccalaureate, commencement. —A.C.H.S.A lavender and yellow theme was used at the first annual ideal ladies’ tea last Friday. Central’s cafeteria was the scene of the colorful evening, which was directed—and very well—by Mrs. Rowena Stucky and Mrs. Virgil Sexton. The girls’ trio, Barbara Arnold, Doris Ann Bluhm, and Barbara Steiner, presented a musical after a welcome- address by out-going Sunshine president Cec-

ilia Lehman. Following was the style show, the installation of new Sunshine society officers, and the tea. —A.C.H.S.— New Sunshine officers who were installed in a candlelight ceremony Friday evening were president, Carol Haggard; vice president Delora Mishler; treasurer, Mary Dick; corresponding secretary, Sandy Strickler; and recording secretary, Jeannie Smith. These girls will take over their duties with the society starting next

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• terip. r ' : • ’ ■■■ ', r — A.C.H.S.—• 1 ■ Tonight the juniors will “trip the light fantastic” at their longawaited class party. Yes, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. the group will gather ’ at the school for fun, games, refreshments, and other surprises. — A.C.H.S.— ’ Oh Arbn’t they fabulous? The , pictures are so clear IWell, a re- ; lieved Cen-Trails staff can lean : back and take a proud look at their i hard work. The 100-page book ar- ; rived and was passed out last

Thursday. A few different features this year are the gold, red, and white cover with a really modern look, pictures displaying the advertsements, and color. —A.C.H.S.— Editor for this year’s annual was Ned Stucky. Cen-Trails’ adviser was Robert Shoup. -A.C.H.S.— Central’s rifle club was recently featured in the roto section of the Fort Wayne News Sentinel. The article, titled “Gun Use Taught To Teenagers” demonstrated con-

servation officer Jack Hurst showing both Central and Berne rifle teams how to use a gun properly. Doyle Collier instructs the club at Adams Central. - A.C.H.S.— They’re everywhere This month th? rifle club is being featured in a monthly magazine, "Outdoor Indiana.” This magazine published in Indianapolis, is a conservation publication. —A.C.H.S.— Baccalaureate services will find the Rev. Gordon Neuenschwander,

pastor of the Berne Mennonite church, as guest speaker. This year's exercises will take place Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Adams Central gym. -AC.H.SrDr. Joe Wagner, business. man* ager of Ball State Teacher College, will be the featured speaker at the seniors’ commencement Tuesday night. The program will get underway at 8 p.m. Twenty-two members of the senior ensemble will provide entertainment for the evening. Accompanying the en-

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■ semble will be Mrs. Leon Gerig. i Harold Schwartz, chairman of > the school board, will present the ; thirty-five seniors with their diplomas. Awards will be given by Herman E. Frantz, principal. ■—A.C.H.S.— MONMOUTH HIGH By Carolyn Hoffman

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Tuesday morn-* . ing at 9 o’clock twenty juniors ’ of MHS took the ‘ national merit ! s chole r e hip i - qualifying test.! A n estimated] | million dollars i

I in merit scholarships and other I awards are presented each year I through the results of this test. 10,I 000 students will advance to the I semi-finals next fall. These winI ners will go on to the finals and I the K winners of the finals will be I announced next spring. Results of I these tests will be available for I use by the seniors and their adI visors next year. —M.H.S.— I Two assemblies were presented I to the students of MHS last week. I Wednesday, the last in the 1957-58 I series of chapel services was held. J The Rev. Carroll Meyers presentSd a very interesting message and jm Singleton introduced the I speaked. Thursday the F.H.A. preI sented a program to advance ifiI ternational relations. Ken Eliasson, I an exchange student from Sweden I who is how going to school at DeI catur high, was the speaker. EvI eryone seemed to enjoy his talk; I especially the question and answer I period that followed. The MHS stuI dent body and faculty would like I to thank Ken for such an enI joyable hour. —M.H.S.— I The track season is almost over r and there are only a few meets I left to go to. Tuesday night the I boys of Monmouth participated in I the Garrett relays and tomorrow I night they will take part in the I sectional track meet at Fort I Wayne. Good Luck, boys! —M.H.S.— The students and faculty of MHS I would like to express their apprecl> iation for the money given to them I by the P.T.A. This money is to be I used for new books for the library. I $125 was given to the high school I and SIOO to the grade school. None I of the grade school books has arI rived yet. however, a net set of I World Book encyclopedias and sevI eral fiction books such as, EnI chanted Summer. God's River I Country, Spaceward Bound, and I Nature’s Guardian are already beI ing put to use by the high school I students. Again the MHS students I say, thanks, to the P.T.A. —MHS.--I Well, the big week has finally I arrived. Between studying and I getting ready for commencement, I no one has much time for anything I else. The seniors are busy studyI ing for their tests Friday and the I underclassmen are cleaning up any I unfinished work they might have I left to do. Baccalaureate exercises I will be held Sunday night at 8 o’I clock in the school gym and comI mencement will follow Thursday I night, May 15. at 8 o’clock in the I school gym. Everyone is anxiously I awaiting these long - anticipated I events. —M.H.S.— The National Palace in Mexico I City occupies the spot where MonI tezuma held court, the National I Geographic Magazine says. Cortes I appropriated the site and built a I fortresslike residence that was laI ter ruined by rioters. The present I palace was begun in 1692. t PAINT WITH A _ i I UuflJl QUMT I I I pNAMtH *1.19 ■ PINT I I I Here’l good looks that < I I last! This 100% alkyd resin I I B enamel has extra resistance ■ | Bto wear, weather and abra- 1 | I lion. Contains Silicone for ■ I ■ extra smoothness. Use inI H doors or outdoors over I I M metal, wood or concrete. I G. C. Murphy Co. | 165 N. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind.