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Adamsites Win State Achievement Awards IU Contestants Concert Features Nelson Awarded 'La Vie En Rose' Adams Soloists Will Be Prom Theme Take 18 Honors State JA Title Eighteen John Adams students The band, orchestra, and glee clubs' "La Vie En Rose" will be this year's Indiana State Junior Achievement brought scholastic honor to them Spring Concert will be given tonight Senior Prom theme, according to President of the Year is Marshall Nel selves and their school at the Indiana at 8 p.m. It will be the result of many Prom cochairmen Carol Ensign and son's new title as of Saturday, April State Achievement Contest on April Gail Levy. 25. hours of work by Adams music stu 25. dents, including the six soloists, Bon The Indiana Club will be the scene An Adams senior, Marshall has Entering the divisions of mathe nie Coker, Bill Waterson, Gene Stev of the dance which will be held May been secretary and president of the matics, English, Spanish and Latin, 15, 1959. Admission charge will be ens, Larry Thompson, Janice Weiss, First Achievers Bank, sponsored by these scholars won medals in recog $2.50 per couple. Music will be pro and Pat Scott. the First Bank and Trust Company. nition of their outstanding achieve vided by Mickey Isley. ments. Winning a gold medal, and Familiar songs from South Pacific, Marshall was recently named local Questions concerning appropriate first place in all comprehensive ma such as Bali Hai and There Is Nothin' winner in the competition for Presi dress for the occasion have come up. thematics divisions was Jerry Hobbs. Like a Dame, the boys' favorite, will dent of the Year. On April 16 he For the boys, proper attire will be a Susan Welber and Lynda Gumz were be sung by both glee clubs. An inter competed in Fort Wayne for state tuxedo or white dinner jacket with also recipients of the highest, gold esting and novel number, Model Rail honors. The title was awarded on the dark trousers or a dark conservative medal awards, in the English and way, will be part of the orchestra's basis of a series of tests and inter suit. Dark shoes, preferably black, Spanish I divisions, respectively. views. program. are always worn with formal dress. Marshall's name will now be en Silver medal winners included Eli Girls may wear either a long or bal zabeth Hodes Ted Tetzlaff, Bob Grant and Carl Phillipoff, tered in the national contest to be and alge lerina-length formal. Richard Elliott, Mar heading rival Glee Club teams of held in conjunction with the national bra; Spanish I; "Lark VI" and "Lark VIII," are in JA Conference in late August at In Linda Ebeling, ticket chairman for garet Haines and Claire Carpenter, Sherry Clark, charge of tickets. Tickets are 25e diana University, Bloomington. the Prom, announced that the follow Latin I; and Latin II. for students and 50¢ for adults and Junior Achievement is a nation ing seniors will be selling tickets: Skilled mathematicians who re will also be sold at the door. (Cont'd on page 2, col. 2) (Cont'd on page 3, col.3) ceived bronze medals were Kurt Ju roff and Craig McLemore, geometry; James Weir, comprehensive mathe matics Division A; and Burke Jack son, comprehensive mathematics di vision B. Other bronze medalists were Carl Jeanne Martin, English; Joyce Resler and Ron Medow, Spanish III; Terry Smith, Latin I; and Ann MacLean, Latin II. Cyclists Get In Shape for '500' Race May 22 at 4:00 p.m. is the time when all bicycle riders can show everyone their ability to pump the Vol. 20, No. 25 JOHN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL - SOUTH BEND, INDIANA May 1, 1959 pedals, because that is the day of the "Little 500." One Week Only! Thompson Guides Adams Hours Program Each home room will choose its representative team consisting of four No Library Fines As Seniors Give Service to South Bend riders plus one extra. The cost is only 25¢ per rider and 25¢ for the team as No, those scurvy lookin' boxes with Under the leadership of Larry: Thompson, chairman of Adams Hours and a whole, or a total of $1.25 from each corny phrases pasted on the side are vice president of the senior class, seniors have contributed their services to home room. Spectators may purchase not for the disposal of your old Toot the community of South Bend. tickets for 25¢. All the money raised sie Roll wrappers. will go into a scholarship to be given Starting Monday, May 4, the Li They have washed and painted a room in Logan School, helped the Tri by the Student Council to a worthy brary Club and their sponsor, Miss Valley Boy Scout Council send out spring catalogs, and have been aiding the senior not receiving any other schol Myrtle Moberg, will head a Bring Senior Citizens of South Bend. arship. Your-Book-Back Drive. In order to provide a greater opportunity for members of the senior class Held on the track behind the school, The point to this drive is to regain the community, Larry to contribute to the race will be started by a pace car the books that have been checked out and his committee have scheduled the carrying a checkered flag. After the but not returned. After a consider VOCALISTS TO SING various activities. riders have covered fifty laps, the able amount of time has elapsed, the IN MUSIC FESTIVAL winners will be announced, and the fine is so large that the student does A-Camping We Will Go Mr. Eugene Bayless, assistant pro school will be given a trophy en not go near the library, in mortal fear 2, On May students may offer their fessor of music at Indiana University graved with the names of the win of being captured and bankrupted. services preparing the buildings and and director of the Belles of Indiana, ning team members. Refreshments But do not fear! The Library Club grounds of Camp Millhouse for this will be the guest conductor at the will be sold to the spectators. bers and their sponsor feel that the annual Vocal Music Festival, Thurs summer. Seniors are asked to pack Svendsen Wins Scholarship books are needed more than the fines. day night, May 7, at 8 o'clock. Thus, all fines are to be dropped for their own lunches for the occasion. Mr. Bayless will conduct a com Last year the winning team was a the week of May 9, 4-8. On May the senior boys will help bined chorus of 1,400 junior and sen group of senior boys from Mr. Car For convenience, cardboard boxes clean up a Girl Scout Day: Camp, and ior high school students. Two hun roll's home room, with Mr.Kaeppler's will be placed near all the entrances. present juniors a close second. Two on May 23, the boys plan to travel to dred members of the Adams glee The books may be placed in these hundred dollars was raised, and the Camp Tannadoonah to prepare for clubs will participate in the program, containers. singing selections from The Music scholarship was given to Elinor the camping season. A date has yet Don't forget, after this drive the Man, Blessing, Glory and Wisdom by Svendsen. This year the Student fines are to be restored. At the end to be set for working at Camp Darden. Bach, America Our Heritage, and Council is hoping for an even greater of this semester, these books must be turnout than last year so that the All seniors desiring to donate their Way Up on Old Smoky, in which Mr. paid for if they are not returned. scholarship will be greater. It looks as though financial stability services for any of these projects, or Bayless will sing the solo part. 500 will require the student to take ad Those taking part in the program Adams' Little is a smaller scale any senior who will work with Senior 8-11:30 vantage of this drive, conducted only will rehearse May 7, from version of the Little 500 bike race at Citizens are urged to notify Larry the week of May 4-8. a.m. in the Adams auditorium. Tick Indiana University, which, in turn, Remember, "gone, my fines are Thompson and members of his com ets can be obtained from glee club is a take-off on the 500 auto race at gone!" mittee. members, and are 25¢ apiece. Indianapolis. Page Two JOHN ADA MS TOWER May 1, 1959 Hey, Man! Dig This! Respect Comes from Mutual Admiration at the San Francisco's North Beach, home We often see people about us who seem to be respected quite of the Beats, may now extend from naturally and others who have to demand that respect be shown Newfoundland to Mexico, if comment them. Very few parents have really acquired the respect of their in the college press on the beat way of life is any indication. children. Some leaders are respected more than others. Some of our own schoolmates have gained high respect among us. Why? Memorial University of Newfound lour land's MUSE ran a beat-style edi Perhaps the primary reason is that respect is a two-way propo torial. In part: -corners sition. It has to be given in order to be received. Too many times "Y'know this life is beginning to people demand the respect of others without showing any in return. give me the itch. Hey don't say that The parent, for example, who insists that his child revere HIM be man, suppose the word gets around Congratulations are in order for Clem Flowers.