Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1941 — Page 8
Be * Dlg to State “Press Session, : ;
School's newspaper; “will. be gates to the Indiana High
ool ‘Press Association convention |
Franklin College next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Miss Ella' Sengenberger, director publications at Technical, and fiss Julia - Jean Rowe, assistant ponsor, will accompany the pupils. . Delegates are Betty Jane Alexander, Warren Carpenter, Duane Dan-
del, Joan Ruth Devin, Janet Du-|
Granrut, Phyllis Dunnewold, Betty, Jo Fark, Willtam Gard, Allen hman, Virginia Jennings, LouLageman, Donald Leonard, Mar8 Lingeman, Betty Catherine } Robert Mundell, William berts, Harry Shaffer, Shirlee Shanafelt, James Sullivan, Donna Wiggam and Robert Yager.
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Seek New. Tech Song
\THE TECH SERVICE CLUB Is m0 confident of . frequent victories ‘ this year on the football field that members are looking for a new ; victory” song. A contest’ is sponsored by the _Bervice Club. Miss Rosaline Longghore, of the music department, will write the music and the ‘winning 'dyric will’ be chosen from among “those Submited by pupils. i Judges ‘will be Mrs. Martha Pur- , clu Berry Smith and Shirlee Shana“elt. Faculty judges will be: i Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of 1s; R. V. Copple, athletic direc‘Sor; Mrs. Elizabeth Cochran, head + of the music department, and D. C. Park, of the English Department. “Hanson H. Anderson, Technical rincipal, will make the final choice Bom among three selected by the Judges. » o ”
Senior Matinee Nov. 12
THE TECHNICAL SENIOR Matnee, “Frederick” will be given Nov.
Cast members re: Edward C. McKinney, Leonard :E. Lee, Richard LL. Meischke, Harry E. Matillo, Mar{lynn Jo Mackey, Betty Lou Pace, Pony F\ Meehan and Virginia B
com, Others are Marshall Zigler, Wil‘Ham Rollings, Doris J. Rose, Mae rg McCormick and Harriet Mai
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Ball to Be Oct. 31
THE FALL ‘CANNON BALL, gponsored by the Arsenal Cannon, will be given at Technical in the boys’ gymnasium Oet. 31. Phyllis Dunnewold is " general ¢hairman. Other committees are: Invitations—Jacqgueline Wills, Chairman; Betty J, Powell and . Mildred Russell. . Decorations—J an et DuGrénrut, ‘chairman; Louis ‘Lageman, “Robert ‘Mundell,
man; Warren a, Donald Leonard, lee ‘Shanafelt, Doro-
sponsor, | Raymond Wald, |:
Poetry Club Elects
Here's a pleasant situation being handed Marines at Quantico, Va. Alluring Alma Carroll, (above) who wore their colors to win “Miss America of National Defense” contest in California, is
HONOR AWARDS
WON AT MANUAL
Get Scholarships for Saturday Study,
‘Eight’, students in the art de-; partment 6f' Manual Training High School have been granted Saturday scholarships to John Herron Art Institute. They are Mildred Wundrum, Charles. Meyer, '. Eulamae Hardesty and Jack Shipp, of the sculpture class, and Nathan Kaplan, Meredith West, Mary Lou Lamme and Shirley Pearce of the drawling class, $ #2» MARJORIE ‘DOWNER and Raymond Brandes Have been selected to- represent Manual High School in the State-wide Navy-Day Essay Contest.
MEREDITH WEST has been elected president of the MSPS Poetry ‘Club at Manual. Other officers are Cordelia Rockhill, vice president; Mary Ellen Gummerson, secretary, and Alice ‘Miedema,
thy Marks an Joan. Devin,
treasurer.
organized ; Purdue University band.
headed East to pay them a call "| Do
Eight in Art Department i
Given. Silver Citation Officers and section-principals of
‘|the Shortridge band are wearing * | silver citation cords, following their ‘|appoititment by Robert J. Shultz, | |bandmaster.
Fred Flickenger is band captain.
'|Max Walters and Royce Stokes are
first lieutenants, and Paul Coleman and Charles Cartwright are second lieutenants John, Ayres a ordnance
The ‘Shortridge band is unique among city schools in having ‘two bass trombones, played by John Ayres and Robert Dyer. The only other bass trombone section in an band in the state is in the
Name R. 0. T. C. Non-Coms
Non-commisisoned officers in -the Shortridge R. O. T. C. battalion have been named by Sergi. Albert Neff, regular army instructor at Shortridge. : Barry, as master sergeant, is the highest ranking non-gom at Shortridge, Others are:
First Charlés A. Gilles ble, Robert 0. D. Dpureell. Bi Richard M. Hill,
gel 8. ce W. Christie and ni tf Wig 1 x ge, Eng ne dom Lents, James R. etts, ald - Bird, . Joh Ayn res, Larry BE. Jen-
ins ; Chari ataen, liam F. ter and Si oollen, Frank se a Wino Hubert C. § Spel John: Owen, Roger D. Powell, bert Rose, John C. es, Jack B. hock Wo hn L. Federman and" Karl F. & orals—Ral h R. , ‘Paul T. MaGrae
0 Norman ET Sin, Earl E. dith, Paul af, Boyve B. Sto mes 'D. \hern, George . \rsdell; Har Robert Mo C. "Gig Tet Witt a3. Sn ting, chard C. ge am rnsiing, Frank ichard Freeman,
Goldstéin, Robert %. Hundley, harles E Brammer, Allen . 8 WATE
don A.
Norman J. Beatty. J ax Browne, Jones A Davis, Robert C. ner, Thurman Tice. Rovers 4: A. Simp- -
,. Robert Pietibas William H, Ha Job -B. . Palmer. Ms ‘William, ¥. ge art
ener. Battal onde ts—~Robert Jona on Qelor, EB, nt Ror M, 8 » »
Pupils Take Tests
Shortridge pupils =. have - undergoing hearing tests for the past week, Miss Louise Padou conducted the tests, which are relaw a J Sen minutes to coniplete, and are given to students in groups of- 80. a & #
Student representatives of Short-
announced by Joel. Hadley, vice principal and senior class sponsor,
home-room elections, and are as
Bishop and Robert Sane. Gates -—Phyllis Erhardt ~ Siveer,
an 14 Ee Rue Sheiborn; 34bB—Dolores Ye er, will pomolenski, an
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History Club Elects
Max Tuttle is the new president
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lof the Shortridge History Club. His
fellow-officers are Helen Warvel, vice president; Marjorie’ Lorenz, secretary, and William Segar, treas-
urer. Miss Warvel has been chosen Shaman of the program commit-
New officers for the sSheriridge Camera. Club are Ed Stephenson, president; Jack Jaffe, vice : Pres dent; Will Smolenski, secretary, and George. Sommer, treasurer, - -
RESEARCH GROUP NAMED AT BUTLER]
They were chosen by individuall}
| Section-Principals, Officers]
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