Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1958 — Page 11

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School Reporter tito Me Lard." W.H.S. School pictures were received by the entire school October 29. The majority of the students were pleased with them. W.H.S. Friday night, October 31, the Willshire band marched in the Decatur Halloween parade. It was the last marching performance of the year excepting for half-time shows at basketball games. W.H.S. Co-Editors were chosen for the

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lows: Mary Goodwin, Jo Allmandincar and Jim Cowan. Orders are now being taken for the annuals. They will be sold at $2.50. W.H.S. Thursday evening, October 23, the fall festival was held in the Willshire school auditorium, highlighted by the crowning of the annual harvest queen. The candidates were as follows: freshman, Martha Goodwin escorted by Tom ' Myers; sophomore, Phyllis Stetler escorted by Dale Kimmel; junior, Becky Baumgartner escorted by Mike Riley; senior, Jo Alhnand- . inger escorted by Dave Duff. Phy-

llis Statler was chosen harvest quMn-1956-50. She Was crowned by the 1957-58 queen, Janet Goodwin; . • W.H.S. - Your orders for the desk pen sets sold by the junior class will soon be filled. The class has received some of the sets and soon as the order is fulfilled they' will deliver them. In a short time they will be selling personalized stationery. See any junior about It. •' W.H.S. ' .I F.H.A. members of our local chapter will attend the F. H. A.

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El UH— .. I , county rally, November I, at.tlt Van Wert school. Fow a< the members; Paula Roehm, K’talyn Hauter, Twilla Priddy, and Karen Hileman, will give a stat entitled “Sister’s Beau.” The members are to bring a sack lunch and drinks will be served there. W.H.S. Welcome to Deatra Riley. Sh e has been chosen as the new twirler for the band this year. ' We feel she will do a good job and be a compliment to our band. W.H.S. Friday, October 31, the juntos selected their class rings. The

junjors are all looking forward to reooiving their rings. W.H.S. Willshire’s basketball season officially opened Tuesday ts the Mendon Pirates traveled to Willshire. November 7, the Celina I.C.H.S. Spartans will be here. We are looking forward to a good team coached by Ned Knape. W.HS. The first Bible movie of the year was shown to -the entire school October 31, in the school auditorium. There will be Bible movies shown throughout the school year.

WREN HIGH 7 By Jo Ann Uobtanateigor

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The funniest thing ever la what Wren’s minstrel will be. The endmen will be portrayed by the community clowns who Are: Jay Moser, Marlin Gehres, Atlee Gehres, Cloyd Byers, and Ma-

son Springer. x The mixed chorus will provide the rhythmic musdal background

for the jokes nd pranks of the oudman. Also, the obom will set your toes to tapping with darky songs and spirituals. Solos and hilarious skits will round <mt a rollicking and delightful evening. Plan to attend on Veterans* Day, Tuesday, November 11 at 8 p.m. in the Wren school auditorium. The admission is only 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. The proceeds are to go for raisers for the mixed chorus and possibly a new baritone born. Please come! W.H.S. is sure you will enjoy every minute of it.

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Wren students are eagerly toohlog farwnni to ttwir find ball game November 14. The Wren team will meet Celina on their own floor. The senion will serve refreshments. W.H.S. The Wren mixed chorus is hoping everyone will have his radio dial set on WOWO at 7:W PM. Saturday, November 8. . Tbn Hi Time program will present a tope recording made by the them about three weeks ago. W.H.S. The members of the sealer etase