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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 12

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TACE TWELVE THE PE KALB DAILY CimONICtE, DE KALB, ILLINOIS WFPNTDAY.JIAV Mi Meveal 'A On hjcdb Barb UgMs ahool Five Named 1 1 I Winners If i of Scierir, QUIt-SCROLL novBi International Society Jlighrst Honor (of Student By BONNIE PARKHOUSE Gaining membership In Quill riy bill ASPENGRH rive DeKalb High udent earn! th! student earnl I I Ul, at th i University of society AWARDS MADE Twe "'J Svrn, Stiilf ns Are Initiated Intu Organisation py BONNIE PARKHOUSE On April 7, 27 DeKalb High School student were Initiated into the National Honor Society, an organization which recognize outstanding junior and senior in high School throughout tht United State. BctuM ft rpisent the fundamental objective for caoturine at th. ar Air havJ Th falrVa and Scroll, th International I I Honorary Journalistic Society orhlp of th. junlTr la the highest honor that can be bestowed en a high school dmy of Science and ZJZ Students ftvm TP11 Journalism student nd one iai 1 At for which every student of high ool Journalism strive. noi.

Thl International Honorary Journalistic Society rewards Firat place winner tr, follow: Dennis WeekT-r. luthm rttttMyrloyWfcJj Group of Terrestrial which school art built, no honor conferred by D. H. S. Journtllst for their outstand Ing achievement In th Jour nalistic field.

To become ell sicela that of thl society. Susan Rrties gibl for admittance Into such dy Moser, Student were initiated into the Society because of their rTenariru. a society, student must be great achievement in acholar- Phylll. aa Junior or seniors, hv a average, and have had 100 Inch of printed copy or It equl ahip, leadership, character, Gap in Evolution and aervic. Miller.

ZT BALLISTIC B00ST-A new hih in civilian air travel Is shown In thl futuristic drawing. Carried piggyback to 120,000 test by a booster plane, left a rocket-powered, hypersonic trsniport take off for a 15.000-m.p h. trip Into near space. When top speed and an altitude of 40 mile ar reached, th "boost-glide" transport cuts its power and glide to it destinstion a another continent A (mall Jet engine assist landing. It could happen in th ItlO-ta period, according to Lestun Faneuf, Bell Aircraft executive.

Estimated cost of developing th system I rounded off at on billloa dollars, making government ld necessary for Its success. valent appear in a achool pub dloactiv Prticles Thos student that hav proved themselves superior lication. TAIL. DRAGGING Because persecutes are likely to foul and tesr at tbt tupersonls speed of anode in aircraft, a new method has been suggested for slowing them down. Balloons hav been found to be on of the bet means to enable high-performance planes to cut speed and snake salt landing.

St say scientist at Goodyear Aircraft Corp, where they art also ex perimenting with ether types of coated fabric drag devices, including one -tot con shape. In thos four area were ad The student must aUo be usjn Geranium Slips place winners IbcIlA Jerry Wuoh recommended by the public mitted Into the- Society by a process of election. In these Williams. -Dae dub Sue Wrlh, -u, election those students eligl ble to become members of the Slaughter." Trrv 7 Spring Flay I'igott Named President of Daughters Entertain Dads tlon'i iponsor for whom be has worked. 1 The final approval 1 given by the Executive Secretary of the Quill and Scroll at th Unl verslty of low.

Mr. Rutredge I th local chapter ponor. reservations for that evening In order that the entire achool might participate In what proved to be a most popular hall, -Pheasant Cron KeliearfcaU Are Th fair was hM i. 1 Howlers Are Given Awards for Season By TOM CLIFFE At School Fun Night vent, th Mardi Grss. FFA Chapter Now Umlerway Field House this becss of the great number of tranta.

Out of 428 Thl year there are ten new By BILL ASPENGREN Inext year will be held soon by The Question Marks are now In th midst of plsns for an outdoor mixer a soon as By BILL ASPENGREN member from th Ksllbr and GAA annual Daddy-Daugh- GAA with the new officers By LOIS HAKALA Rehearsals srt now under The DeKalb FFA Chapter la The Hiph School Bowling Barblet staff from DeKalb ter Date Night, held April being announced at the Moth weather permits. League closed with the annual High School entering the So way for the 19(10 spring play. now in the process of select ing Its officer for next year. banquet where trophies and at the high achool. proved to1 he a big tucce with many ofj ciety.

They ar Veraonlca Bo Tight Up the Sky." by Moas Hart, to be held In tht S. gle, Jon Colvin, Donald Davis, er Daughter tea to be held In May. Tht tea will be at tht horn of on of the members. GAA also sponsored a car wash on Saturday, April 23rd. piact iwt WNQ POXQ ONT1MU By TOM CLIFFE The girl' Intra mural pr( Pong tournament ended cently with Bonnie Parithw, merging the vktor 4 took on all comer Th.

iw Pep Gubbers Preparing for John Lawler, Jane Montavon, auditorium on May 13 and 14 other awards were presented for both the league season and the Elks' Christmas tournament I Ken Plgott has been elected president and Warren Gee ha been chosen vice-president Secretary, treasurer, sentinel and Students art urged to attend the members and their father In attendance The evening began with volley ha 11 In the girls' gym, fol lowed by dancing which in Jo Ann Japuntich. Karhl Ken sickl. Bonnie Parkhouse, Marilyn Prttchard and Judith this light, sophisticated comedy. A trophy for first place was Sports Dinner reporter hav not been lected. awarded to Ebbles in the girls' Bowl Tourney Tht plot concerns tht emo cluded mixer and a contest double tournament has txyu By D.

DE GRAFFENR1ED division, and Buick Garage Selected as member of tions! director clone mouthed jjanet Gustafson and her fath- On April 20. the District nrsi round Th annual sports banquet beinf Held Recently writer, bomhartic producer, teamed tin to win that lowJ Quill and Scroll In their Jun Public Speaking Contest wa completed. took second place. The Elks! won the boys' championship lor year are Ruth Schauer and ana gusnin? star a new dance contest and Jackie Sim- Is coming up soon and the Pep Clubber have already started working on th decoration for with University Shop close be broadwiy play. (mona and Mr.

Simmon won John Huebner. Other awards which are pre neiq at xoncvui. Ten boy were competing for a chance to enter the stats competition to he held later In the var hind. The producer's wife and thethe fast dance contest. in DeKalb By TOM CLIFFS The annual Fog Valley It.

ented to Journalism students siar momer sou a Bit oi afte ibnHni -hAir Juanlta Schroeder won the trophy for high average In 5AYII The girls work on point 1 CnrflM. us. rthiness to the pUy. while Uwimmln or tumDlne on the' re the press card for SO Inch Bowling tournament wa held the girls' division and jim system, where they receive so pUfH flrst Davld Hark of printed publication and Bill-. M5 tht playwright friend of the trampoline wa offered.

Some star proves to he a stablllJng.very interesting, mcturea were during March and April at the Reafsnyder had high average In the boys' league. Dale Mosh- the Journalistic ptn for 73 Inch es. man, pu.ma or ne tnm DeKalb placing ec spent working on th banquet. DeKalb Recreation In DeKalb. influence.

Society were rated by tht faculty and fellow classmate. In being eligible tor membership, a Junior must be in tht upper 15 per cent of hi class while a senior must be in tht upper 90 per cent of his Class. There msy a fiv per cent admittance of juniors and a fifteen per cent admission of seniors. The 16 members of the sen-tor class who were elected to the Society this year are Thomas Balke, Veronica Bo gle, Jon Colvin. Lois Hakala.

Sue Harris. Helen Hartmann. Michael Hemcan. Stephen Herr, Joel- Johnson. Steve Land.

Robert McAllister. James Miller, Jane Montavon. Michael Mudge, Bonnie Park-house, and Eugene Pottenger. Those juniors achieving this high honor of admittance this Lear were Dan Anderson, inda Bass, Janet Gustsfson, Collette Hannan. Muriel Kl pie, Kaye Kittleson, Mary Ann Kills, Karen Using, Gary Melllnger, Kenneth Plgott, and Mary Stelmel.

Student being admitted Into the Society last year as Juniors were Robin Boaworth, Sut ChUds, Robert Evan. William Hudson, John Huebner, Adrienne Jacohson, John Lawler, Martha Madison. Kay Mll-ler, Phyllis Peterson and Dennis Weeks. Miss Edith Wentworth was again In charge of the Initiation program. Assisted by Principal E.

0. Hoppe, Superintendent of Schools, Marvin Berg, awarded tht National Honor Society pin to tht new members. The tournament consisted of took Individual honors for uunng me year tney nave col TSKen ami refreshments were served to top a very enjoyable The star's secretary is on Th Chronicle plaque award lected points tor going to the the night as he took home hand to listen to everyone's la made to the one or two out evening. game played by DeKalb High eight trophies. The election of officer for1 standing Journalists of the teams from DeKalb, Sycamore, Aurora.

Elgin, West Chicago, Wheaton and other smaller towns within a 60 mile troubles. There are aome very Interesting character studies. School. VAN'S Award were presented to; year by The DeKalb Dally In th sectional contest head March 27 to see who represented Section Seven In the regional contest th order was Just th reverse, as David Harknesa placed first and Paul Switzer placed second. They also received point for and some very hilarious scenes.

cnronirie. other for perfect attendance, top ten bowler In each league, selling different rtlcies in or The cast Include Sandy radius. The boys' Junior-Senior di Seventh aa4 Uncola lwr. DetUIb der to earn money for the club Kittleson to Attend State Smith, Bill Hudson. Lynn Mc- last place champions, and to New Kalihre Cann, Leo Sequel, Linda Bass.

vision trophy was won for the and for working on different projects, such as car washes. Dal her and Gary King for a 600 aerie and a game over 250. Gary King also re Dennis Weeks, Lois Hakala. first time by a DeKalb High Is Surprise In order to be eligible to at Cirls Meeting team. The University Shop Laurs Joseph, John Lawler.

Bill Allen, Gerry Mullins, and tend th banquet the girls need ceived a national trophy for started th tournament by roll Say Workers Jim ElHa. ATTENTION By D. DEGRAFFENREID Kaye Kittleson ha been Ing a 2839 aerie that Was never topped In tht five weeks to have earned 500 activity points, 100 aervic point, 35 of which must have been spent Jennifer Lloyd la acting By BONNIE LA VEN The I960 Kalibre staff, un chosen for the Girl' Suit understudy and prompter. having one of the highest game In th nation; he bowled a 253. A scratch league has been formed with six teams com of competition.

working on th banquet. Th team' captain Is Bob der th capable guidance ofl while Joel Johnson is acting as stag manager William Lu Mr. KltUeaon. Is still hard at Krupp and other bowlers on the team are Tom Krupp, Ken cas is directing the play. peting.

High school bowlers work. well a Junior high keglers Culver, Dave Johnson and The skeleton or framework D3ClIolil Tom Cliffe. Award by the students and the faculty of DeKlh High. Ja-net Gustation was chosen as alternate. The girls are sent by the American Legion Auxiliary.

To he eligible for the award, the girls have to he Juniors so they csn return the following year and their school can for the next year book hasPrtMpa 'n this leat-ue been drawn up with certain! The high game In the boys sections being reserved tllH'StlOn Field Trips division was won by Ken Cul i 1 01 WaB I 0s If sior 4 bun iy t- wit fur po 1 bM 01! an fr ffl ver, while Gary Baker won th We are now occupying the entire store at 311 East Lincoln Highway as we have taken over the spec formerly occupied by Consumers' Millinery. AH merchandise will be properly displayed, and additional merchandise will be added. Thla additional spec has been added for the convenience of Our Customer to make ahopplng a pleasure when you shop her. Drop In to see us today for sure! See our enlarged quarters! THE STYLE SHOP 111 East Uneolp Hwy. DeKaas, at on Vacation Marks Plan trophy for high series.

wu. kuuk tion, sport and so on. Plans for a new cover have been made but neither Mr. Kit INTBAMt RAL WRESTIJNG TOl'KNAMENT HFJJJ By BILL ASPENGREN Th Intramural wrestling tournament wa held In the matroom last month with the following boy being crowned champions: featherweight Ed Black; lightweight Michael Utgaard; welterweight, Jack Rodger middleweight Ben Fanner. Mr.

Brayfleld, head of the Intramural program, was pleased wtth the results and plans to hav another next yeah Outdoor 3Iixer By BILL ASPENGREN Although It was vacation In profit by what th girls have learned. They must also be In Repeaters tleson nor members of th '60! the middle of April, the D3C the upper fourth of their class Kalibre staff would enlarge! MAROI GBA8 IS ENJOYED By. JO ANN JAPUNTICH Win Again in field trips: to be eligible. upon thl ubjeet other than Club held.twe which included By BONNIE LAV EN April wa th date ordi narily reserved for the Ques tion Mark's mixer. a general Kaye will go to Mac Murry that th cover would be differ D.

H. S. Mardi Graa was held A prO 23 tn tht Boys' Intra-Murals clean-up of the high school College in Jacksonville the last ent and that this wa "top campus and a trip to Ham- week in June. She will learn drawer" information. Th club relinquished their Gym.

A usual it proved to be fun for all Many fine By BILL ASPENGREN men farm to work on the! by example, and not merely booth were displayed. Busi iree ptanieo. were oy me ny lecture, how a government The Repeater once again captured the intramural volleyball league by beating the ciud. I is run. for a severnment will liefts Club took first place, i ma euort oy tne cum to' be set ud and run bv the ttu Eldorado 13-5 In the playoffs cwan up in campua was ap ident attending during that while Pep Club grabbed second, and Band third.

The winner wer presented their wards by Miks Henigan en after the two teams had tied predated py students and rac iweek. ulty alike, aa the appearance, at th end of the regular sea of the grounds was much im behalf of Student Council SAMPLE BALLOT Sample ballot to vote on the question of adopting Managerial Farm Municipal Government for the City of DeKalb, DeKalb County, Illinois, at special election held in and for aald City on the 17ih day May, 1960. son. Hand Finals Bring Awards Members of the Repeaters are Leo Seguel, Tom Balke, Jim Miller, Ward Miller and proved. A field trip was also held on April 23 wtth work twin? done at Sportsman's Park, the Triangle, and at the Thistle waite farm.

On May ninth, the annual Dave Brooke. to Students Other teams In th league were the Snappers 8-10 In third place and th Qal 1-17 By JANE MONTAfcDN The State Chorus snd Band banquet will be held at the finishing in the cellar. Finals were held an April 22 at Napervlll. home of Harry Rauworth, club vice president In choral competition. Alli During the course of the son Weed received sn "excel night, a dinner will be served and different D3C awards will be presented.

Highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the top scorer who then will be eligible for awards from different group In town. HAYE A DISH OF REAL ICE CREAM! lent" rating, and Donna Coan and Chandra Holm merited "good" rating. On May the Chorua will tour several high school of Northern Illinois, presenting selected choral number. This I only th second consecutive year th chorua hse held a tour, but Mr. Jam Baker, choral director, ha commented that the tour may become an annual ritual The Chorus I currently practicing for th Spring Concert to be held the last week In May.

Name Blnhm President of Cily Cltrk, CUy Defalk DtKalb County, lllinoU $250.00 EASY TERMS! GONTERMAN JEWELERS Diamond Merchant Sines 1(11 DeKalb, Illinois All Students In the recent Student Coun cil election of officers for the 19C0-1961 student body. Bob Bluhm wa chosen president: Gary Mellinget. vie president; wmmmmmmmmmmmm SAMPLE BALLOT Mary Stetmel, secretary; and Sue Wright treasurer. Bob has attended DHS for three year and 1 an active member In Key Club. Mary and Sue are both active member in GAA and Pep Club.

Congratulation a body officer of th year NO TIM! TO SPARir Then tie By Air! Charter Senrkt Anywhere In the L'JI, Canada er Meate Fly In the latest typ planes operated by U.S. Government rated pilot. We invite your Inquiries QUESTION OF ADOPTION OF BIANACEIUAl form of BiuraaPAircoyE (CVSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS 1 Haee a rs (X) ppeslw ths word indicating tb way joss desirs to Tote.) lf Shall ths Qty of DeKalb, Do. YES tvalb County, lllinoia, adopt tno mmmmmmmmm Managerial Form ot Municipal Government? NO and Inspection of our complete charter service. Join tfcs wrswlnf list a SotUflstt User of Our Dpenstls CKortsr Ssrvtct VILLARD 'TanH" TAYLOR AUTHOSmS riPEI $AUS Arpreved riht School fer ft.L Trslnlnt MunldpoJ Airport ft riessont Street DsKofb, IX Phont 4-32U PAT TURK CHOSEX By DONNA deGRAFFENRIED Pat Turk, a freshman at N.

1. and former DeKalb High School student, has recently been chosen for a cheering position on the Northern Illinoi cheerleading squad. Fiv other Northern tudent were chsn to cheer with Pst This 1 not the first time Pat has cheered for a student body, for she was a cheerleader here at D. II S. during her TRY IT AD SEE! i I.

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