Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1941 — Page 6

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School. News—

_ Tech Class

Gogns Sia rs

Gazing at the stars with a scientific eye Is a new pastime at Tech

High School. Testing the four-foo

t-long telescope used in the new

astronomy class are (left to right) Miss Louise Sturdevant, instructor, Barclay Johnson, John Chisholm and Fred Parker.

Menual Reunion Scheduled

Other Scho

ols Plan Shows

Two events, the celebration of the Maurice E. Neisler, John L. Outlaw, 46th anniversary of the first class|Anna M. Polins, Edith Mae Powell, at Manual High School and the|Arlena Primm, Ralph W. Richardannual Junior. Vaudeville at Short- |son, Paul B. Rogers, Jessie V. Ross, ridge High School, hold the center | Wilhelmenia Rudolph, Carol D. of the stage for Indianapolis schools Russell, Helen B. Shelton, John: W. this week-end. Terry, IZzona D. Thomas, Mildred R.

More than 3000 alumni, among the largest gathering of high school graduates to attend a secondary school - anniversary, will return to Manual] tomorrow evening. A slate of new alumni officers ex-

Thurman, Catherine V. Tuggle, Joyce E. Venable, Voliva P. Warner, Lura M. Whitfield, Mary F. Wilson and Sarah F. Yowell.

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pected to be elected includes:|3 Plan Productions

Arthur * ‘Smock, president; Elbert Glass, first yice president; Vernon

Three other high schools mean-

Kniptash, second vice president; while arranged musical productions.

Miss Anna. J. Schaefer, secretary;

Tryouts were held yesterday and

E. H. Kemper McComb, treasurer, today for the annual Tech High and Miss Mary J. Spiegel, registrar. | gonool “Sketchbook.” A cast of The Shortridge vaudeville will be approximately 300 will have part held at 8:15 o'clock tonight and to- in the production to be given April Five acts will be included. Carolyn | fices were set up on the campus Jones is chairman of the produc-|tq receive applications for the protion, assisted by Louanna McCreary, | quction. Theme will be “National Gladys Heidenreich, Mary Ann|pefense of Fun and Good Humor.”

Well, "Agnes Alig, Doris Dailey,

Cathedral High School will hold

Susan Countryman, James Noonan, | 14571941 Band Fanfare at 8:15 p. m. Betty Alderson and Joyce Dean, all | poyt Tuesday and Wednesday in chairmen and co-chairmen of the the gym. Included on the program individual acts. will be classical and popular num2 2 bers.

Heads Business Builders Robert Ullrich; James Wehlage,’ Leonard Pheil, Patrick Moriarty, John Hendricks, Victor Muller, John Spaulding and John Arnold. Joseph Foltz will be master of ceremonies.

Sadie Rietuoous, Washington High School senior, has been

Soloists will be Harold Paetz,

elected president | py, “1 quction will be directed by

of the Business Builders, an organization composed of pupils in the commercial department. Other officers of the organization include: Helen McShane,

Brother Paul.

Rehearsals already are under way

at Washington for four acts in the Washington High School Junior Vaudeville, March 27 and 28. Those in charge of the. acts are Rhodna Repcheff, Rosemary Reddel, Jeanne Winter, Virginia Wright, Jean Lynn and Helen R. Phillips.

vice president;| npyosOURI HIGHWAYS SAFER

Sophia Krethe-

Miss Kretheotis otis, secretary;

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (U. P.) .—

: Esther Morgan, treasurer, and Rob- Missouri's traffic death toll on the ert Lisby, sergeant-at-arms, highways and rural roads in 1940

was 547 lives, a drop of 46 under the

939 total, the state highway patrol

C. i. S. HONOR

ROLL LISTS 107

28 Are Cathedral Seniors; 22 Juniors Also Win High Rating.

Twenty-eight Cathedral High School seniors were listed on the honor roll for the first semester. Also listed were 22 juniors, 19 sophomcres and 38 freshmen. Those or. the senior roll were: John Atkinson, William Bachelder, Charles Baker, Joseph -Bergman, Thomas Broden, John Dilger, Joseph Faltz, Thomas Fox, Louis Keen, John | Keller, Edward Koelker, Harry Kreaeszig, Howard Larson, Leo Manley, William Matthews. Othérs were: Richard McCalley, Charles. McGuire, Joseph McNamara, Carl Mueller, Victor Muller, James Murphy, James O'Neal, John Samulowitz, Joseph Spiegl, Robert Ullrich, Robert Van Meter, Frank Weber and James Wehlage. Juniors were: Charles Argast, Leo Barnhorst, Davis Baltz, John Cangany, Francis Clarke, Louis Eckhart, Richzrd Grimm, Frank Hallam, Richard Kasberg, John McCarthy, David McConahay, Joseph Moone, Albert Obergfell, Robert O'Mahoney, William O'Mahoney, Elmer Rhodes, John Sage, Thomas Sallee;, Elmer Steffen,. William Steinmetz, Gerald Von Der Haear and Rober, Zinkan.

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Mothers Entertained

The Warren Central High School Warrenette Club today -entertained mothers at the ninth annual Valentine tea at the school. Janet Talkington, club president, was in charge and Principal C. E. Eash gave a welcoming address. A one-act play, dramatic readings and sQrgs were on the program,

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Comedy at Southport

“The Lucky Jade,” a musical comedy, will be presented by the Southport High School chorus at 8 o'clock tonight in the school gymnasiurn. ILeading characters will be played by Dottie Vessels, Fred Bixler, June Floyd; William - Buckley, Hartzel

lish and Alice Junken.

PRISON HAS THEATER SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal. (U. P.>.—A Little Theater. all their own is one of ‘the permanent fixtures of prison inmates here.

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19 On First Honor Roll reported.

Nineteen Crispus Attucks High School pupils were listed on the school’s First Honor Roll for the first semester, Sixty-two pupils were placed on . the Second Honor Roll, and 113}; won places on the Third Honor Roll. Those on the First Honor Roll were: Martha Jane Bacon, Lois Jeanne Baird, Anna Mae Camp-|-bell, Mattie. L. Ferguson, Jack Gardner, Emma Mae Gore, Martha Louise Harry, Holton Hayes, Wilbur Hicks, Rhoda, Jordon, ‘Helen Kennedy, Ella Louise Kimbrow, Joseph King; Gloria Morton-Finney, Myrtle Althenia Perry, Mary Louise Robinson, Betty Jean Tanner, Carter Temple and Muriel Elaine Woods. On the Second Honor Roll were: Annie Louise Adams, Delores Alexander, Margaret L. Allen, Ruth E. , Anderson, Carl L. Barnett, William Bentley, William Bledsoe, John Brown, Lenora ‘L. Brown, Luella ‘Mae Burks, Martha Mae Conner, Norma L. Covington, eJna E. Doug.1ass, Cecil Ophelia Downey, Mary Jo ‘Draine, Bernadine D. Dunlop, Rob~ert L. Evans, Elsie Lee Franklin, - Ernest E. Gaddie, Evelyn Garrett, Margaret L. Garrett, Edwin A. Gibson, Rose V. Golder, Juanita Graves, Allen L. Grider, Dorothy L. Harden, Eloise L. Hardison, Nita Harris, Sarah E. Haywood, Ben F. Heeter, Richard C. Henderson. Anna Mae Kendrick, Margaret Kennebrew, Rosalyn Kennedy, Gilbert Langford, Lassie L. McClure, Rosalind A. Matlock, Furniss H. :Mays, Joy E. Miller, Lois M. Miller, ‘Edna V. Mosely, Pauline Moss,

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