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School News—
Howe. $. oy To Be Given Jan. 25 and 26
Members of Cast Are Selected for ‘Cheaper by Dozen’ “Cheaper by the Dozen” is to be
presented Jan. 25 and 26 at Howe High School.
On the cast are Edward Stew-|
ard, Judy Morrow, Margaret Simmons, John Shreve, Russell Miller, Sarah McMillan, Mac Laetsch, Betty Lukenbill, Norman Brebob, Jackie Fouts, Dick Enochs, Earl Lewis, Howard Brady, Anne Harding, Sara Spradling and Jo Meveér, : > “Balcony Scene,” to be presented by Howe pupils at the allcity dramatic festival Dec. 8 and 9 at Shortridge, will feature John Gooch, Norman Wilkens, Joan Hitchcock, Jane Koten, Janet Parker, Mal Fryer, Edward Steward and Tricia Baker. Paul Jump, Howe High School senior, will .play a piano solo at the annual orchestra festival to be held at 8 p. m. Dec. 2, Others featured are Beverly Weevie and Larry Phillips. 5 Queen Candidates Virginia Sentman, Angeletta Evans, Carol Strother, Sally Sfer-
ruzzi and Suzan Wallace are the 20
candidates for the Basketball Queen election at Howe High School. The queen will be crowned at the Franklin Township-Howe basketball game. Representing Howe High School at the Purdue legislative assembly “Dec. 1 will be Larry Phillips, ‘Betty Lukenbill, Joan Meyer, Grant McBroom and Dick de Langlade. Dr. -Willlam Whitehouse, president of Albion College ‘will address the students from the 300 high schools represented at the assembly.
Gretchen Heinke, Shortridge High School senior, chairman of girls basketball, has announced the names of girls going out for
the sport. They are: Nancy Leighty, Nancy Johnson, Eleanor
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Ben Davis students win trip to New Orleans. . . . Bobby Jackson, Billy Boruff and Virgil Shockley (left to right, back row), Dwight Abbott and Gene Pierson (middle row), Dwight Cottingham, agriculture instructor, Richard Hadley and Ann Abbott,
8 Will Attend
December
Meeting in New Orleans
Eight Ben Davis High School pupils have won expense money at Chicago Dec. 1 and 2. : for a trip to New Orleans Dee. 8 for the National Junior Vegetable
Growers’ Association meeting. -
They will meet young people thereé' from all over the
nation
gathering for a week of prize judging and sightseeing.
Gene Pierson, Bobby Jackson and $150 expense money each in the vegetable judging contest at Purdue University. Jackied Hanneman, Richard Hadley, Ann Abbott and Virgil Shockley received $175 each in State Fair competition, Dwight Abbott is being spon sored by the A & P stores.
Bill Cook and Rgberta Cubert, seniors at George Washington High School have been elected] Johnny and Connie Continental] in a popularity contest at the! school. The Surveyor, the school] newspaper, sponsored the annual] contest. sented the winners ‘to the students of the school in an assembly program last week.
.awless, Patricia Griffith, Ann Walker, - candidates were Marjorie fine Rhinesmith, Ann Stevens, Betty Other candida 2. aX 2 J ; Zucker, Cordelia Scott, Evie lesan, Whitmore, Carol Johnson, Baretia reen, ’ a Walker, Mary Magopian: Lois Morton. bara Moreland, and Carol Wat-| hel Rent Dasa nt. avon, Son, Finnis Jent, Bill Porter, Edc * $ x ylor : Charlie Mae Collins, Sylvia Johnson. gdje Kernodle, and Jim Abraham. Catharine Balis, Helen Patrick, Joan by Andrews, geraldine Rodenbere Sue C He Students from the speec¢ ) , Mayble Hudson, Nal . ne a gn Seb r alhne a classes at Washington High lett, Susan ams: arbi oe vt tod : Pay Sire rowne, JoAnn < nin, School will parti ipate in the O'Connor. Barbara V Drama Festival. which will be
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‘held at Shortridge High School,
‘Winners for the 1951 Junior po. . qo Yaudevijle at Shortridge are T h e Washington students, Flopenee Reading, Se Testers, Wanda Brunning, Robert Figg, pL BL ed Bryan, Norman Jones, Beverly Spradley,| Je tea: Nancy Distel- Virginia Pickett, Jack Payton, horst, Tona Hicklin, Patricia Jean Brodie and Ruth Dortch, Kent, David Bosworth, Burke Will present a one-act play Blizas)
Whitaker and Jo Anne Solberg. Marillyn Shaw and Thomas Evans were elected president and vice president, respectively, of the Shortridge Student . Board. Named as one of the girl spon-
{s - Diana Waits. She will serve with Sue Teeters and Barbara Walker. Burke E. Whitaker has been named battalion commander and Earl L. Pike, executive officer. Others receiving appointments as officers are Drew F. Oldham, Jerry Dixon, Kent ‘Arvin, Robert Otterbein, Jack E. Weemhoff and Robert I.” Grubhs. Forming the
-weolor guard are John A. Heeter
and John A. West.
Officers: elected in the history department election at Shortridge
beth” at the festival.
1 Mrs. Bess Wright will direct]
William J. Wood Elected to Honorary Times State Service i BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 25 —| Two Indianapolis students. have been named to editorships. on The Folio, . Indiana University literary magazine, :
L.” Kellie Gardner, -15-B.-37th-St., was named literary editor and
sors of the ROTC at 1 agen: ] | Named Editors | | | |
are David Epstein, Linda Me- Miss. Georgia Mattison, 3845 Lain, Caroline Aldrich, Henry Woodstock Drive, art editor. Marer, William Crooks, Ginger
Clark, William - Arbaugh, Sue; Schaffner, Skip Perry, Judy Wells, Loretta Smock, John Davis, Sue DeTurk, Whitney Hill, Donna Jovine, Patricia Kent, Joan Burns, Nanci Browning, Jenny Byrne, Crawley Cooper, Carol Smith and Maureen Pleak. The WISH High School Hour recently presented a radio program with Shortridge pupils writing script and playing parts. Writing the script were Judi
Barney, Shayla Christopher, Joy St, Charles dent. of
Gwinn, Blaine Miller, Most, Robert Supple and Jane Wineman.
Actors were Joan Abbeéll, Larry Arkin; Paul Gelman, Martin Hin-' man, Kenneth Marks, Clanahan, Shirley Prince, Douglas Wade, Janet Whate and . Marc Waggenen
Attucks Plans Courtesy Drive
A “Courtesy Campaign” spon- St, and Richard L.
Jerry Bauer, 3215 Sutherland] Ave., and James Leontiades, 1324 Leland Ave., have ‘been pledged) to membership in Blue Key, na-| tional honorary service fraternity.|
Named Sergeant-at-Arms
Mace & Shield, an organization | of students of police administra-| tion, has elected Eugene Denari,! 5372 Lowell Ave., as sergeant-at-| arms. 8 William J. Wood, 618 E. 46th has Been elected vice presiSigma Delta Kappa, honorary - organization for students. ; John H. Kealing, 4339 Park! Ave. was elected treasurer of
Don Mc- Sigma Delta Kappa.
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Miss Patsy Hanlon,
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Delta, organization
Oscar J, Pool ‘Jr, 618 E. 48th Tetrick, 520
gored by the staff of the Crispus E. 36th St.,.have been pledged to
Attucks News and the school Stu- /
Alpha , Kappa Psi, professional
dent Council will begin tomorrow. business fraternity for men.
The campaign is up their manners. / Co-chairmen are Barbara Smith and Lou Emma McIntyre. A mystery drama, “Nine Girls,” will be presented at the Attucks auditorium Jan. 5. The play has an all-girl cast. are Arlene Phelps, Norma Rhyne, Doris’ Franklin, Jessie Wray, Peggy Jones, Pa-
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STRICTLY POLICE AFFAIR
" BOSTON, Nov. 25 UP A special police guard was not needed when Miss E. Patricia Coleman and Dagiel J. Desmond were married. Miss Coleman is a
state policewoman, her husband is a state trooper, her sister a Boston policewoman and her father a Boston policeman.
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Programs Planned
Brass and String Groups to Be Heard
Two musical organizations at Broad Ripple High School: have scheduled appearances at meetings to be held soon, : : The Brass Choir will present a program at a dinner to be held Nov. 30 -at the Masonic Hall {Members of the Brass Choir are Bill Roberts, Charles Nier, Foster
Tudor, Frank Vlianch, Dave Alvis, Jim Rennard and Jim McGuire. The String Emsemble and the Girls Ensemble will present a program Dec. 5 at the Christmas meeting of the Indianapolis Council of “Administrative Women in Education. . Members of - the String .En-
semble are ‘Rita Purcell, Janet Rust, Carolyn Lambert. Helen Ferguson, Paula Newman, Mari-
ivn Hansen and Dorothy ‘Figel.
Twenty-five vocational agricultural students and 4-H Club members: from Franklin Township High School will attend the International Livestock Exposition
Attending are Max Bridgford, Henry Beisinger, Bill Copeland, George Copeland, John Copeland, Harry Geisking, Ronald Hartman, Tommy Hutchinson, Wayne Hommel, Don Hammersley, David Kitley, Kermit Land. Bob Moor, Mark Meyer, Dick Sexson. Orlin Schilling. Ted Settle, _ Lowell Smith, Ware Smith, Kenneth Whitaker, Forrest Wulf and Carl Wulf. Mr. Burl Copeland and Mr. Robert Mason, vocational agriculture instructor, will accompany the boys. ¥
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Johnson, parliamentarian. Other members of the organization are Mary Black, Carol Hobbs. Edward Landreth, Nancy lear, Charles Ford Kathleen White, and James McCoy, Ex-officio members are Donald Lineback., Cherry Shepard, Judy Turpin, Raymond Van Busum and Jo Ann Williams Gene Gerndon, sport§ writer for the Arsenal Cannon at Technical had his story “Cheérs to Tech High” published in the November issue of the "American Junior Red Cross Journal.” The article. tells about the 773 gift boxes which Tech students packed for children overseas last December, ai More than $302 was collected by Tech ‘Seniors in their annual Senior ‘Sacrifice Day fund drive. Each member of the. class refrained from buying candy, cokes, etc. for a day and contributed the money to the fund.
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