Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1959 — Page 13

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1959

School Reporter cheerleaders ran through a few yells. It was a very fitting closing for the Yellow Jackets basketball team of 1958-50. —D.H.S.— I] "How will I ever catch up?” This is a frequent question heard around school right now. The old flu bug has been working overtime and those students who have missed so much school work, find it a little hard to catch up. Just keep plugging away and before you know it, you'll be caught up. —D.H.S.— Thursday night the band and choir will go to Berne to practice for the music festival which will be presented Friday at 8 p.m., at the Berne gymnasium. The combined choirs will be directed by J. Russell Paxton and the combined bands by John Colbert. —D.H.S.— Selections by the choir will be: "With a Voice of Singing,” “Now God Be Praised,” “Old Ship of Zion,” “He Watching Over Israel,” “Colorado Trial,” "One World,”

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and “O. Sing Your Sooff* ” Miss juenor mulct wui accompany the comomea cnoirs in tnree numoers. Tickets for the festival are 80 cents for adults and 40 cents for students. -D.H.S.Larry Daniels and Bob Shrahika were picked for the N.E.I.C. all'star team. Larry was choosen for the first team and Bob for the second team. Congratulations, boys. ■You certainly deserve this honor. —D.H.S.— Volleyball captains have been ■elected for girls intramural volleyball and teams have been chosen. Senior captains are: Eva Plumley, Shirley Llby, Kathy Schultz, Janice Badenhop, and Pat McCammon. Junior captains are Kay Stoppenhagen and Pam Walters. Sophomore captains are Monica Badenhop and Donna Thieme. The schedule will begin next Monday night. —D.H.S.— The student body wishes to thank Mrs. Doty, secretary to Mr. Andrews, for her part in the Selling of tickets for all ball games and

Wurnaments. Without her, tbe sane would have been lost. Thanks so much. -.D.H.S.Miss Weidler has chosen the cart for the junior class play. The play will be presented April 10 and is entitled "The Unguided Miss.” —D.H.S.— The sophomore home ec class visited the Kroger store Tuesday afternoon, fourth period. The girls watched a demonstration on' meat cutting and thoroughly enjoyed their visit. —D.H.S.— The junior and senior home ec class visited Gerber’s Super Market Wednesday morning. These girls also saw a meat cutting demonstration by Carl Gerber. The girls enjoyed the demonstration very much. —D.H.S.March 31 is the date for the Latin banquet. John Cowan has been chosen as general chairman. The theme of the banquet will be Mount Olympus. Other chairman are as follows: decorations, Karen Zimmerman; food, Freela Web-

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star and Becky Jackson; cteaMD, Judy Brodbeck; tables and chairs, Ron August; program committee, Taya Erekson; music, Barbara Harden. —-D.H.S.— MONMOUTH HIGH By John Fuhrman

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Everyone was , excited! Every-j one was on] edge: and then! it hap pen e d I ] The M. H. S.| class tourna-l ment began!] Games were asi follows: first] game, seniors vs juniors; game, sopho-

mores vs. freshmen; third game, winners of the first game vs. winners of the second game (juniors vs. sophomores). We wish to congratulate the juniors for winning this tournament. — M.‘ H. S. — Some mighty fine speeches have been heard in speech class during, the past week. Speech students have given talks on "anything

which arouses qne.” It has been said that a person speaks better when he knows his subject from first - hand experience. The speech students heartily agree. - M. H. S. - Come and bring your appetite, with you! So read the invitation to the P.T.A. athletic banquet which was held last Tuesday night.’Everyone went home lull of food and in good spirits. We wish to thank everyone who helped make this a success again this year. Speaker of the evening was Herb Banet, coach at Fort Wayne central high, who deserves our thanks for giving hiS time to eome and speak to us. — M. H. S. — “Boy, have we been sick!” This is what many of the students here might be saying. The past 10 school days have been marked by many absences because of flu. Tuesday, we “hit the jackpot” with 34 absent that day. Get well quickly, kids! — M. H. S. - A note of sympathy is in order for Bill Jones, an eighth-grader who was badly burned last Satur-

day when the gas furnace in his home exploded. He sustained first degree burns to his face and arms. The faculty and students of M.H.S. wish Bill a speedy recovery. — M. H. S. ~ Have you occasionally seen a dark green ‘52 Plymouth at Monmouth high? This car belongs to Bob Beineke, a senior. It gets me to school and back,” he says, “so it’s good enough for me." —' M. H. S. — Volleyball practice has started for all boys interested in playing in the county volleyball tournament. The first practice was held Thursday night. Loren Jones, coach of this team, says, “We want all the good spikers to dome out and practice with us.” Come on, fellows, bring the championship home to M.H.S. The American Hotel Association reports that 87 new hotels were built in the U.S.' in 1958. They contained 30,015 guest rooms and cost more than 701 million dollars.

MONROEVILLE HIGH By Jane Wyss

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The Alleni county athletic con f e rence is ■sponsoring the junior high and' the high school volleyball tournament March 23 and 24, respectively, a t the Leo gymnasium. They

nasiuiii. a v j i -—— are presently practicing and preparing for the exciting event. Good luck, girls! —M.H.S.— George Martin, Jr., an eighth grader, will represent Monroeville grade school in the Journal-Ga-zette spelling bee being held at North Side. Sharon Whittern, the runner-up, stumbled on application. Tom Robison, the third contestant, decined on the tricky word, acquainted. Congratulations. —M.H.S.— The varsity tournament squad treated to a banquet Tuesday, at the American Legion Post. Tbe delectable menu was centered

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around the main dish, rout MK The repast was sponsored by UM Lions club. < • ... • " -MILS.The juniors have selected "The People vs Maxine Lowe," by Luella E. McMahon, as their junior class play. The three-act play Will be directed by Miss Mary Catherine Hahn, and will be presented April 24 and 25. Tryouts Will bd held next Wednesday and Thors* day after school. —M.H.3.— The February issue of the Cub Crier was edited and released to the student body of M.H.S. last Friday. Articles of sports, themes* poems, and general informative news concerning the students were contained in it, —M.H.S.— The Allen county band represented by the outstanding artists ei each Allen county school, will go on tour April 23. Monroeville delegates are the following students: Tom Jackson, Larry Oman, Gary Witte, Sue T r e n t a d u e, Sharon Merica, and Larry Mclntosh.

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