Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1927 — Page 21
DEC. 2, 1927.
HOLIDAY PLANS MADE FOR P. T. A. AT 7JCHOOLS Christmas frees, Carols, Recitations Mark Programs. Christmas programs have been arranged for the meetings of seven Parent-Teacher Associations, next week. I The association of the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School will meet at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, at the building. Mrs. Leo K. Fesler will speak. Music will be provided by Mrs. Clarence Firth and Mrs. Harold Smallwood. Mrs. Bernice Crato will give a reading. Regular meeting of the parentteacher group of school No. 82 is postponed until Dec. 14. Pupils of two rooms will sing Christmas carols. The entire school will present a holiday program. The Rev. Homer Dale, of Hillside Christian Church will address the P. T. A. meeting of school No. 55, Thursday. A Christmas play and tableau will be presented by the school orchestra under direction of Mrs. Ada Trueblood. Children’s Glee Club of School No. 21 will sing Christmas carols and the 4A pupils will give recitations at the meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. of the parent-teachers of the school. The Rev. O. E. Hinkle will talk. A Christmas tree will be presented pupils of school No. 35, by the par-ent-teachers at the meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m, " A group will sing carols, accompanied byMiss Pauline Chambers.
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Ralph Shields, ’2B, of Shortridge High School was elected secretary at the convention of the southern Indiana division of the Y. M- C. A. of older boys held at Bloomington Saturday. In both the northern and southern Indiana conventions, held Friday and Saturday, respectively, at Lafayette and Bloomington. Shields was the on.y Indianapolis delegate elected to office.
James Snyder, Millard McCubbins, Ruth Seifert and Elizabeth Weiland will give readings, followed by a general Christmas program. -Mrs. John Moffat, director of the Indianapolis kindergartens, will tell Christmas stories at the P. T. A. meeting of School No. 30 Wednesday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Florence Darnell and Mrs. Frank Burris will sing songs appropriate to each story.
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FORM SCHOOL CLUB Arsenal Night Class Students Organize. Night school students of Arsenal Technical High School held their first joint meeting Monday. Plans were made to organize a social club for a series of luncheons and radio programs. \ Representatives from seventeen night classes met. Edward E. Greene, principal of the night school Ad vice principal of day school, and E. G. Correy, a student, introduced the club plans. No name was chosen. The officers elected were: Chester Jordan, president; Melba Smith, vice president; Ethel Landgraf, secretary, and Marjorie Miller, treasurer. s. B. Essig was chosen faculty sponsor. R. 0. T. C. UNIT BOYS GIVEN PROMOTIONS Appointments Are Announced at Arsenal High School, r Twenty-seven boys of the R. O. T. C. unit of Arsenal Technical High School were named for promotions and appointments by Maj. Henry F. Schroeder, head of the military science and tactics department. The boys dre: Myron Northern, cadet lieutenant colonel; Donald Cook, and John Waldron, cadet majors; Joseph Quigley, Robert Armstrong, Maurice Horton, James Cook, Donald Watson, Harry Gaube, and Eston Sterns, cadet captains; William Ruskaup, John Robins, Allison Koelling, William Ahern, William Young, and John Fenney, cadet first lieutenants; and Lowell Higgins, Ralph Schooley, Wallace Grim, Richard Throckmorton, Phillip Dean, Samuel Langley, John Hancock, and George Zintel, second lieutenants.
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William Hickson (left), has the weird role of “Peter the Hermit” in the Technical High School senior class play, “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” Myroi} Northern (right), who will play the “Mayor of Reuton.” The play will be presented Dec. 3, matinee and night, at the Murat Theater. . CLUB TO GIVE CONCERT Butler Girls WUI Sing at Caleb Mills HaU on V. F. W. Program. The Butler University Girls’ Glee Club will give a concert at Caleb Mills Hall soon under auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. New selections are being rehearsed by the club. Among them are “Morning” and “To a Wild Rose.” Business Man Dies Bn Timex SDedal ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 2. Charles I. Smith, 49, identified with several business concerns here, is dead at Mayo Brothers’ clinic, Rochester, Minn., a victim of cerebral hemorrhage.
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Ordeal Terrible One, but He Finds His Pie ‘Not * So Bad/ Ashworth Gee of Warren Central High School knows how it feels to be a boy trying to bake a pie in the midst of a class of giggling girls who know all about “how it is done.” Gee recently was instructed by the cooking department to “just try” to outcook the domestic science girls in baking a pie. Ashworth gave in his own words a detailed account of his thoughts and feelings during the experience. “As I opened the door to the cooking department, I was greeted with a chorus of giggles which I understand to be a feminine form of laughter,” he said. “I took a seat because I felt rather shaky in my knees, as I had a vision of rolling pins which I have heard were very dangerous. “Then Miss Fisher, the instructor, came forward and welcomed me with an apron. I took off my coat and put the apron on. I had a feeling that I never should get out of it in case of fire. \ “She then called the class together and gaave us some dictation on ‘pasORGANIZE SCIENCE CLUB Stuart MacLeod Is Elected Head of Shortridge Group. Students of the physics and chemistry departments of Shortridge High School have organized a Science Club. v Offiecrs are Stuart MacLeod, a senior and student assistant in the physics department, was elected president; Ruth Marie Price, vice president; Mary Beatrice Whiteman, secretary; and Edmund Engleking, treasurer.
GIVE DRUGS TO BUTLER 38 Jars of Crude Products Displayed Ip Botany “Lab.” Thirty-eight jars of crude drugs, gifts of the Eli tilly Company, recently were added to the Butler University herbarium. The specimens are‘on display in the botany laboratory. The drugs 'were given at the request of Stanley Cain of the botany department. The gift is the first made by the company to Butler. Formerly it has presented crude drugs to schools of pharmacy and medicine. SPEAKS TO PRESS CLUB > Shortridge Journalists Addressed on News Makeup Ray D. Everson, ipanaging editor of the Indianapolis News, spoke on “Makeup” at the second meeting of the Shortridge High School Press Club, Tuesday. John Forney is club president. New School Is Dedicated Dedicatory services for the new St. Lawrence School building. Lawrenceburg, Ind., were held Sunday with the Rt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand, Indianapolis bishop, officiating, assisted by the Rev. William Kreis, Lawrenceburg, and the Rev. JamesMoore, Connersville, Ind. The latter was master of ceremonies. Dance Committee Appointed The dance committee of the Butler University freshmen appointed by Wallace Sims, president, includes Frank Fairchilds, Eleanor Durbin, Francis Jones, Mary Jane Morris and William Hatizis.
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