Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1941 — Page 9
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Class and Club Leaders Are Elected; Art Students Win Scholarships.
By EGAN LECK
Class and club elections got under way this week in the City’s high schools. » At Charles Petranoff was elected senior president; Harold Fulton, vice president; Rhodna Repcheff, secretary; Richard Gingery, treasurer, and
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Pythian Sisters Name
By Ben Davis
The Ben Davis High School dramatic department will present three ‘one-act plays Oct. 17 in the school
Ball. 3 | Pupils In the cast of “Antic| Spring” will be Monroe Skinner, Ruth Brannon, Marjorie Moore, ed McQuarry, Frank Haeberle and Mary Frances Rushton. Roles in “Spreading the News” will be: played by Wilbur Burton, Richard McDaniels, Mary Elizabeth Bland, Vernon Moore, Herschel Fullen, Esther Wilson, Wayne Blair, Harry Newby, Corinne Hardin and Wayne Gaskins. Pupils seen in “Patchwork Quilt” will “be: Margaret Hoffman, Jose-
Shirley Stonebraker, Marjorie-
phine Sheets, Ernest Grosdidier,
Drama Group
The first of four skating parties
given each year by Ben Davis jun-
will be held Monday night at
: Riverside rink. Miss Olive Carruth~ auditorium, directed by Mrs. Elsie B. | ers has charge of ticket sales.
Hilltopper Publication
John Thomas, editor-in-chief of the Hilltopper, the Thomas Carr Howe ‘High School yearbook, has announced that activities for that publication will begin Wednesday. He will introduce members of the 1942 staff of the yearbook to the student body at a meeting then. Officers who will be introduced to the assembly will be Ann Holloway, business manager; Robert Stitt, photographer; Jean Huston, pictures editor, and Chester Gray, subscription manager. Miss Anna K.
3 One-Act Plays to Be Given :
Suter will be faculty advisor during the subscription campaign. Patricia Myers will announce candidates for the Hilltopper Golden Girl and Brown Boy competition at the Wednesday meeting.
Vance, Walter Woodson, Becky Rawlinson and Deloris Showecker. Managers of the plays are Elinora Brewer, Janice Mason, Marjorie Morris, Gloria Haffner, Betty Mer- + |ecer and Evelyn Dotson.
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Southport High School's class leaders for the year will be, for the seniors—Paul Mackay, - president; Polly Jane Murphy, vice president and Helen Sloan, secretary-treas-urer. The juniors at Southport elected Lloyd Morgan, president; Ed Burton, vice president, and Gwen Buck, secretary-treasurer. Virginia Church is to be the sophomore president; Roy Macbeth is vice president, and Patricia Forte is secretary-treasurer. 2 ” 2
Sylvia Luley is president of the St. Agnes Academy senior class. Other officers are Joan Freihage, vice president; Helen Brinkworth, treasurer, and Marjorie Cain, secretary. St. Agnes juniors elected Margaret Mary Broden president; Mary Frances Ferris, vice president; Kathleen Welch, treasurer, and
Joellen Ross, secretary. 2 = 2
Patrick Heads Latin Club
S. P. Q. R., the Shortridge Latin club, has chosen William Patrick as president. Marcia Smith is vice president; Thomas Wakeland is treasurer, and Marjorie Ruch is secretary.
Mrs. Hettie McKittrick, center, was advanced-to Grand Chief of the Pythian Sisters at the closing session of the ‘group yesterday in the Lincoln Hotel and the Pythian Building. With her are Mrs. Gladys Kirkpatrick, Marion, Grand Trustee, left, and Mrs. Hagel Heins, Seymour, chairman of Grand Trustees. This was the 53d annual grand temple convention of the organizations. :
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The Commercial Club of Ben Davis High School has : elected Margaret Hoffman, president; Ben Spurlock, vice “president; Donald Seeman, treasurer, and Alice Kemp, secretary. Another Ben Davis group to put election worries behind it is the Sunshine Society. Mary Margaret Pritchard is president of this club. Josephine ‘Sheets is vice president; Harriet Schuh is treasurer and Nadine Ogden is attendance secretary.
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“ Shortridge aramatic students will give their plays at Ft. Harrison this year. The first one, “Three’s a Crowd,” will be presented Oct. 3, directed by Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, dramdtics instructor. Miss Grace Hawk, service chairman of the Women’s Overseas Service League, will assist in arrangements. In the cast of the one-act play will be Sue Caney, Judy Badger James Bash, Eddie Hawkins and Al Dunlap. Jean Lyons, Chloris Fisher and Joan Bartley will appear on a variety program. ” 2 8 Scholarships to the John Herron Art School have been awarded to several Shortridge art students. Those who will study life drawing at the school under scholarships are Leah Schneider, Ruth Friedman, Lela Lou Peters, Joan Wilson, Beity Cunningham and Betty Irend. : Scholarships in sculpture were awarded to Julia Richardson, Betty Jane Heassler, Dana DeWitt, Joan Crouch, Howard Fidman and Jackie Kapher,
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Warren Editor Named
Lois Armstrong has been chosen i to be editor-in-chief of the Warren Owl, Warren Central High School newspaper. Jane Featherstone is associate editor. Other editors are Joyce Johnson, publicity; Dorothy Reasner and Genevieve Kreiger, features; Ruth Monical and Martha Screes, copy editors; Mary Margaret McNeal, alumni news, and Bruce Stroud, sports. Miss Betty L. Williams is journalism advisor. The Warren Central League of Girls has announced sponsors for the year. They are: Miss Florence Caldwell, of the Sunbeams; Miss Mary Schaid, the Junior Sunshimes; Mrs. Lucille Miller, Sunshines, and Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, the Warren- |] ettes.
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