Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 29
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4-Year Honor Roll Pupils Announced
The names of 61 pupils of Shortridge High School who have
been chosen for the Nationals
‘ Honor Soclety were announced by Miss Mildred Foster, chairman of the Honor Society. Those who will become mempers later in the year include:
Doris rer, Can "List Honor Pupils Jane Knight heads the Shortridge four-year honor: roll for thes ‘class of 1951. Also on the four-
year honor roll are:
John _Shonle; ‘Alice Amith, Robin Powell, Edward P. fon, berman, Elaine Ingram, Robert Stewart, . Jane Woods, James Rubins, Robert Jewell, x Jane Mowrer, Mary
Bloemker, Peter Burkholder, Marigold Leete, Barbara Field, Robert Scott, White, Ann Freeman, Dudley Farmer, Sue Schaffner, Richard L. Brown, Virginia Clark, Ann Robinson, ng, Janis key, Anne Ransdell, Carolyn Myers, Marcia Tipton and Peggy Cox. Others are Tom Lugar, Jed Jackson. Beverly Lewis, Lois Jane t Simon, Slaire AnderAnn Ballwee,. Janet Wabie, Dos floras Nancy Johnson, Mago McDower,
; Roby ith Corye ney Lynch, Betsy inson, James Jinks, Doris Lytle, Suzanne Berry, Donald Schuman, Ronald Kovener, Mark Joelson, June Flinn, Crawley Cooper, Harold Cohen, Jane Johnson, Thomas) Ev Helen Letsinger and Stanley
Malkemus. . # Joe Show Tomorrow The Blue Blades Skating Club of will sponsor a proa entitled “Hello to Springtime” on the ice tomorow at 3:30 p. m. in the Coliseum. Those from Shortridgé who will participate include Cynthia Han: son, Jacqueline Henning, Carolyn Watters, Mary Maloy, Marthene Browning, Sue Strickland and Elizabeth Geiger. Also skating “on the program will be Shortridge graduate Paul VanVoorhes, And his mother, Mrs, Sibyl VanVoorhes. : Guests from Broad Ripple High School on the program include “Nancy o aad 3 Betty Luethge and y Visiting from the grade schools will be Linda and Sherry Crane, Kathy Garrett, Nigel Henry, Voda Hilt, Marilyn Meeker, Panletta Jo Walker, Mary Beth Newberry, Jim Browning and Judy Ohring. A specialty will be skated by Irene Allison and Suzanne Delbauve who live in Irvington. Lois Simon is president of the Blue Blades. Play Cast Selected “Men Are Like Streetcars” is the title of the Shortridge High School senior play to be presented Mar. 30 in Caleb Mills Hall
Cast members are:
Nancy Johnson, Mrs. Mason: Ronald 3 , Maudie; Kovener, Mr. Mason: Derls Lytle sulle;
Sabra / BYk I Chighng high Rov, Sol Bebcrct singer White: Brown, Mrs. Nency Ly Mre, Day: Smith, Margaret: tney Davy: by Brocker, Chi: Peter
and Stanford Schwarts,
Ted. technical + Dod Vaubel, re he “Ras nner Drew: arol® Carol West and Rose Wiech. -
For making straight A's In Shortridge ROTC the following cadets have been promoted:
Drew PF. Oldham and Jack H. Weemaf!,
cadet majors; 1 . ¥, Marc 8, Waggener, cadet captains; Webster M. Risher and Jack E. Siebert, cadet 2d lieutenants; and ry Dixon and Steinberg, cadet 1st Meutenants.
w L. master sergeant; o i Riston. momas M. geant; . Hun ‘ and Jon A. Stuebe, cadet serJenkin 5 ss.
The 9B's and 9A’s of Shortridge High School will give a tal“ent show Mar, 20 in Caleb Mills Hall. " Performing will be: Maxine Caldwell, Leah Condit, Alison
, Lavinia Bubank, Willie fvens, Barrie Glazier, Gail Jaffe, Sylvia John-
man, Jenny Les McKay, $0eiy Tow Hore Arlene Newbaur, oh
b erman, rs hy M Ryan, Stargaret Sausrieie, Annrietta Ot: OMAs, . Watters "and Oe od Werte,
Pike High Juniors | To Present Play
The junior class of Pike Township High School will present “Great Caesar's Ghost,” a threeact comedy, Thursday at 1 p. m. and 8 p. m. and again on Friday at 8 p. m., in the school auditorium Everett Daniels is director of the | play. | Members of the cast include Geraldine Reed, Dale Ditzenberger, Philip Fink, Sue Fisher, Dorothy Hess, Peggy Towns, James Smith, Maralee Whisenand, Carol Lou Woodrum, Verlyn Muston, Ronald Schafer, and Evelyn Walden.
Plans Summer School Times State Serviee RICHMOND, Mar. ham College summer school will open June 11 to present 14 weeks courses for entering freshmen and upperclassmen.
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The annual Shortridge Sweaterman’s Concert will be presented Fridayat 8 p. m; in Caleb Hall. Robert J, Shultz, director, said nine boys will receive sweaters. for having served
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three years In the band. They are Robert Barnes, Richard Brown, Dudley Farmer, James Jinks, Richard Kitterman, Earl Pike, Norman Sanders, James Slaughter, and Jack Ward.
Discussion of Thirty-five Business
Thirty-five representatives of
9:30 a. m. Wednesday, Among those who have been
Howe High Pupils to Hear
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business and the professional field
will appear on the Careérs Day program at Howe High S¢hgol at
| 4 selected to speak concerning their
vocations are Tony Hinkle, Butler University athletic director, coaching; Jack Hatfleld, Civic Theatre, dramatics; Clay Trusty,
assistant city editor of the News, journalism; Henry Butler, music critic of the Indianapolis Times, music; Rev. Emerson O. Hauser, assistant pastor of the Irvington religion; Don Lash, FBI agent, police and FBI work. : Edwin Hisey, Indianapolis morembalming; Robert C.
work; G. M.*Williams, mechanics; Ralph G. Lockwood, patent attorney, language; Dan Pierce, architect, architecture; Robert D. Campbell, aviation; Edward Dirks, Irvington grocer, business; Edwin F. Raesch, chemist: William Harnerstadt, farming; and Donald Goodwin, Purdue University, forestry. !
Butler SDX to Hear
Times Business Manager
Henry W. Manz business manger of the Indianapolis Times, will speak at 7:30 p. m. Mar: 19 at a Butler University meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism fraternity. ~ Willlam C. Worcester, general manager of Central Newspapers, Inc., will join Mr. Manz in talks on “Why Are Business Offices Like That.”
Three Local Students On' Franklin Honor List
Times State Service FRANKLIN, Mar, 10 — Three Indianapolis .studénts™ were included on the Dean’s List for the 1950-51 semester at Franklin College. A totalh of 34 students achieyed. tha gohaladtic wohvr 1st. | Indianapolis students were Jéan Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. T, Stevenson, 5828 Rosslyn Ave.; John Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox, 6102 N. Michigan Rd. and Wil Nelp, son of Mrs. Wil B. Nelp, Marott Hotel.
Teachers to Meet
School administrators, teachers and nurses from 10 Indiana counties will meet Mr. 16 at Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, for a School Health Conference, the Indiana State Bosra of Health announced toy.
Impartial COOKEVILLE, Tenn. Mar. 10 (UP)—A woman reserved space for her grave between the graves of her two husbands. Her tomb-
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Southport Reaches Mark on 14th Day
Southport High School pupils reached the goal of $5000 for the annual magazine drive on the 14th day, with a total of $5105.95. High home rooms were those of Miss Blanche Penrod, girl's advisor and biology teacher, with $575, Miss Mary Tinder, English teacher, with $425, and Mrs. Betty Stevens, school secretary, with a total of $380, The high individuals for the drive were Shirley White, Gretchen Lee, Wilma Willey, Fred Kottkamp, David Need and Bob
FFA uet Friday The Future Farmers father and
to honor the newly-elected officers. They are Leroy Murphy, president; Bill Carey, vice president; Henry Bodenreide, secretary; Dave Haviland, treasurer, and Ronald Jarett, reporter. Retiring officers are: Carl Long, president; Leroy Murphy, vice - president; Henry Bodenreider, secretary; Dave Haviland, treasurer and Car{ Brehab, ve-
porter. « The cast. for the Southport High ~ School junior play,
“Cheaper by the Dozen" has been announced by Mrs. Kathline Ritchie, play director. Cast members are Sue Dyer, Jane Nelson, Pat Kriner, Jean Turner, Marilyn Hohn, Carolyn Nierman, Gretchan Lee, Joan Miller, Jack Whalen, Dave Haviland, Mike Sweeney, Wayne Van Fossen, Dudley Miller, Bob Cameron; Bob Eldridge and Dick Rosebrock. Presentation has been set for Apr. 4. Operetta Planned The operetta, “The Pirates of Penzance” by Gilbert and Sulli-
son banquet will be held Friday|
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cadets at Technical High School.
59 ROTC Cadets at Tech Get Attendance Ribbons
Cathedral High School Honor Roll For Fourth Grading Period Announced
“Perfect Attendance” ribbons have been awarded to 59 ROTC
| Cadets receiving the honor included William Carpenter, Floyd Hester, Jimmy Whacker, John Van Sickle, Larry Armstrong, Carter Brown, David Moore, Edward Price, Jamer Vaughn, Jack Bennett, Clifford Brown, Lino E. Micheli, Howard Simms, and Richard Vanus.
Others were Charles Baxter, James Buchanan, Harry Clay,
Whittemore,
ter, Frank Fisher, Donald Hendricks, Robert Lee, James Montgomery, Gene Armstrong, Robert [Hughett, Jerold Johnson, Charles)
Also having perfect attendance were Ronald Bandy, Frederick Hester, Ervin Lawrence, Wilflam Bandy, Charles Ford; Plummer, Chalmer Bales, Charles Butler, James Comer, Charles]
David Bohart,
Wells, Jerald Nelson,
Hood, Robert Bain.
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van, will be given May 4 in Southport High Auditorium. Members of the cast include Shirley Reed, Lois Ramsey, Pat Grow, Gertrude Crumrine, Pat Buckner, Clyde Howlett, ‘Marvin Chilton, Glenn Hager, Bob Cameron, Gene Wilson, Tom Jenkjns, Don White, Bob Stanfield, al Conner, George Weber, * Bob Christy, Carl Merrick, George Jones, James Macy, Marlin Patterson, Kenneth Hughes, Charles Mann, Don Limbach, Maurice Rice, Don Knight, Dudley Miller, John Hope, Jerry Hughes, Bill Booth, Ray Myers, and Roberta Voss, student director,
tion of Southport High wil have its annual Mother and Daughter meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Win Honors at IU
Three more Indianapolis students have been added to the list
who qualified for honors in the recent semester. Making averages of B or higher in their first semester were Mary Becker, 908 E. 524 St.; Avis Davis, 5268 N. Pennsylvania St. and William Wakefield, 5851 Carvel Ave.
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2 Local Coeds Named | Morris For Purdue Relays Court
The Cathedral High Schooler Ave, honor roll has been announced for Kappa sorority and Miss Effiemae the fourth gradthg period as fol- Bottema, 4411 KE. Minnesota St. \ |was nominated by a Women's SENIORS James Haring, Justin Walsh, Residence Hall unit. |
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Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Mar. 10 — Two Corliss, John Durham, Thomas| Indianapolis coeds at Purdue UniWise, Donald Ruskaup, Donald versity were among the 19 candiGoodwin, Marvin Scalf, Ernest qates nominated for the Court Richard of five coeds who will preside at Roland|the 9th annual Purdue Relays Wetzel, - Richard Anderson, aad Mar. SL. : Miss Carol Arnholter, 47 Spencwill
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