Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1958 — Page 10
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PLEASANT MILLS HIGH By Marie Ohler
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The vacation is over and the students are glad to be back in school. But it is hard for them to wait until November 27, that is Thanksgiving day, and we will have a two day! vacation.
— P. M. H. S. — The individual pictures of grades 1 through 12 were taken today. While the man is here, he will also
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take some group pictures for the year book. — P. M. H. S. — Everyone had a wonderful time at the junior “Hillbilly Weddin” class play. There was entertainment following act one, a baton duet by Patty Johnson and Virginia Wolfe and following act two, a mixed quartet consisting of Betty Myers, Judy Williamson, Gary Millington, Sheldon Light, and Jerry Winans. The class presented a gift to its sponsor, Miss Becky Leh L man, and co-sponsor, Florian Karels. It was a big success.
The tenth grade is selling Christmas cards. They have all kinds of cards and will be out to sell them this week. If they miss you and you would like to buy some, get in touch with one of the tenth grade students. They will be glad to sell you some. k — P. M. H. S. — The band of Pleasant Mills high school gave a good appearance at the annual Callithumpian parade last Friday night, October 31. There were approximately 11 bands participating for Ist place. The Spartans came in fourth behind Hoagland. The twirlers re-
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ceived a unanimous 15 points by all three judges. — P. M. H. S. — Also the band extends a’ hearty "Congratulations” to the majorette, Petty Johnson, who came up from a second place last year to a first this year. We’re very’ proud of Patty and wish her fine Success in the future. - P. M. H. Sj — The varsity high schoo’ quartet has been selected for the year and dj-e as follows: Sheldon Light, first tenor; Jerry Winans, second tenor; Larry Jackson, first bass; and Gary Millington, second bass.
Pleasant Mills high school wishes i them a lot of luck for the coming ; year. — P. M. H. S. — The juniors are selling concessions at the ball games and during the noon hour. The money made will be used for the class trip later this year. , — P. M. H. S. — Pleasant Mills had her first 1 home ball game with Berne. The Pleasant Mills Spartans were de- s seated by Berate 52-34. "Nice game : boys.” | — P. M. H. S. — The next basketball game will be
November. 7 at Pleasant Mills school. We hope our boys will win this game. "Come on boys, let’s win this game.” - P.* M. H. S. — The following students are selling season tickets: Barbara GarwOod, Larry Jackson, Beverly Myers, Ferris Fox, Don Edgell and Bob Kelley. If you would like to buy one get in touch with one of the students, they will be glad to sell you one. The price is, students $1.75 and adults, $4.00. There will be prizes given for the boy, for Ist prize $5, 2nd $3, and 3rd SI.OO. For the girls there will be choice of
stuffed animals. "Good Luck Kids.” — P. M. H. S. — Willshire High By Bose Banmgarter Excitment was buzzing around W.H.S. October 31 as the senior picture proofs were received. Nearly everyone was well pleased with the results. They should receive their finished pictures sometime near Christmas. W.H.S. * Thanks go to everyone who bought Christmas cards from the senior class. TTje project was successful, and orders will be fill-
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ed promptly. W.H.S. W.H.S. cheerleaders were chosen as follows; Jo Allmandinger, senior; Nita Hoblet, junior; and Connie Caffee and Janice Krueckeberg, sophomores. They have been working hard learning cheers for the first ball game. W.H.S. The Willshire high school choir was privileged to sing at Van Wert, Sunday, October 25, where the corner stone was laid for the new Van Wert county hospital. The selection chosen for this occasion was entitled “Wilt Thou Walk Be-
