Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1941 — Page 8

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NEW TECH AD CLUB CHAIRMAN IS NAMED

Joseph Farrel has been appointed temporary chairman of the newly formed Advertising Club at Tech High School.

FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941 SPEEDWAY ATHLETE [lua Seeder stam meu at GETS AWARD TONIGHT

Tech High School. The Walter Blase Award for

He will speak on “The Camera Gold of the Rockies,” and will fllusSportsmanship will be presented tonight to a Speedway High School

trate his talk with color films. The program was arranged by the Tech athlete at the annual basketball banquet at 6 o'clock in the com-

APOLIS TIMES BEN DAVIS PUPILS TO GIVE ‘OUR TOWN’

#Our Town,” by Thornton Wilder, will be presented March 21 at Ben Davis under the direction of Mrs. Elsie 1B. Ball, dramatics de-

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Howe Seniors Edit School's First Yearbook—Hilltopper

meyer Tech, Terre Haute, Section Eight winner. The winner in the regional contest will go to the State finals March

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Edith Pattmann, Robert Long, George Morgan, Wayne Blair, James Eickhoff, Richard Louden, Joseph Gerichs, Vernon Moore, Anna Louise Brewer, Evelyn Dotson and Betty Moller.

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Speech Class Program Members of Mrs. Bess S. Wright's

Howe High School seniors are # editing their first yearbook, The Hilltopper,

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Performance to Precede Mcilutt’s Talk to Educators.

By EARL HOFF

Shortridge High School pupils this morning were given a preview of a pageant, “The Heritage of American. Youth,” to be presented tomorrow night in Calb Mills Hall. The performance tomorrow night will precede a talk by Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt. Mr. McNutt will address. the Indiana, Illinois and. Kentucky sectio nof the Educational Policies Commission. The script for the costume pageant was written by Miss Barbara Turner and Al J. Kettler, Shortridge teachers. Robert J. Schultz, band diyector, will be in charge of it. Enoch D. Burton will be stage manager.

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BUYS SCHOOL BELL SACRAMENTO, Cal. (U. P)), — Mrs. Alice Anderson paid $175 for the rusty bell which hung in the belfry of the school she attended.

which will be issued May 22 Nearly 800 i copies have been sold. . Marilyn Behymer is editor-in-chief; Peggy Gordon, picture editor; Betty S tonebraker, layout editor; Phyllis Dukes, class editor; Herbert James, : : copy editor; Tom Reese, business manager; Robert Stitt and Joe Watson, photographers; Mary Alyss Werkhoff and Lois Knapp, assistant layout editors, and Betty Jane Kyle, typist. Mrs. Ruth Griggs is publication advisor and Henry Thomas is business advisor,

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Washington in" Debate

The Washington High School debate team, which won first place in Section Seven of the Indiana State Debating League in February with three victories and one tie, Thursday will meet the team of Gersi-

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Beautician to Speak .

Miss Ruth Oesterle, past president of the Indianapolis Chapter of the Indiana Hair Dressers and Cosmetologists, will address a Cozy Hour Program for Broad Ripple High School girls at the Home Economics Cottage at 3:30 p. m. Monday. She will speak on makeup and hair styling. » » »

Social for Tech Girls

On March 26 and 27, Tech High School first-year girls will learn about their school and get acquainted with other pupils at social affairs in the Tech Student Center. Counselors in charge are Mrs. Martha Turpin and the Misses Leunice Horne, Mona Woodward, Hattie Krueger, Julia Anne Williams and Irene Schaff. Miss Ruth Stone,

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Ripple Choir Sings Tonight

Fifty members of the Broad Ripple High School Choir will give a a free program at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the! school, wearing their new vestments for the first time. The program will honor choir members mothers who helped to raise funds for the vestments. Soloists with the choir will he Phyllis King, Richard Christena, Adrienne Robinson, Thelma Fuller, Mary Jane Williamson and Jack Henry.

Miss Robinson

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iety Names 20 Twenty Broad Ripple High School pupils have been named to the school’s chapter of the National

Honor Society. They are Betty Lou Harlan, Mary

seniors; Ruth Copeland, Glenna Reid, Mary Ann McLaugh-

lin, Hubert Eaton, Joan Mawfon, William Melick, Leslie Duvall,

John Snyder, provisional sophomore members.

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Study Club Elects

Barbara McFadden has been elected president of the Washington High School C. A. O. Study Club, Other officers are Kathryn

treasurer, and Dorothy McMann, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Elizabeth Hester is Faculty Sponsor. Civic Quest, history de club will sponsor the last benefit scholarship dan season next Friday at Decorations will be gree in commemoration of

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New library asgistants at Ben Davis High Schoolare Wanda Hamilton, Mary Magrgaret: Pritchard, Naomi Fields, whic Miller, Onie Record, Martha ‘Redmond, Mary Wheeler, Tressg Toler, Doris Miller, Mary Sinclair, how Westfall, Beth

Traub, Becky owlinson and Mar-

garet Evans. A dance will be held next Friday

at the school for the pupilg by members of the Parent-Teacher Association. . Mrs. S. S. Seligman is chair-

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