Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1941 — Page 10

DFFICERS CLUB

ELECTS CARLIN

obert Buckler to Head Staff of Shortridge High's Annual.

The Officers’ Club of Shortridge Bas selected Cadet Major James Cirlin as president for the semester. Other officers chosen are Richard Russell, vice president; James es, treasurer, and Allen Greer, secretary, all of whom are cadet

» 2 =» The staff of the 1942 Shortridge annual will be headed by Robert Buckler as business manager, ac- © cording to an announcement by Joel! W. Hadley, senior class spon“sor, and C.'L. Morrison of the physics department. Assisting the man-

@ger will be Robert Baerncopf and Whomas Stump, # » » J. Dan Hull, Shortridges new . principal, will participate in,a program to be broadcast over Station WIRE at 4:45 p. m. Wednesday. Mr. Hull is expected to give his impressions of his new position. Others on the program, which will be in charge of Al J. Kettler, head of the Shortridge journalism department, will be Mrs, Harold Plummer, P.-T, A. representative; Tim Hanika, senior class president; Gladys Heidenreich, vice president, and William Segar, student an-

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Join Student Council

Freshman representatives of the Shortridge Student Council for the * year are Joan Carry and Joseph Noonan, who succeed James Aller-

dice and Patty Aspinall. Miss Aspinall was selected with Bud Thompson. and Cecil Freihofer to replace Phyllis Dell, Marjorie Folz and Paul Wadleigh as sophomore representatives. Geoffrey Segar is alternate member. . 8 = The first meeting for 1942 of the Shortridge Girls’ Rifle Club will be held Tuesday. Miss Charlotte Bruce is faculty sponsor for this group, which fires on the Shortridge rifle range. The 18 members of the club are Daris Daley, Thelma Elliott, Betty Carr, Eleanor Miller, Margaret Spink, Joan Speicher, Flora Jane ‘McWhir, Jo Ann Grauch, Georgetta Hazzard, Dorthy Miller, Frances McCullough, Nelda Smith, Mary Hall, Adda Jean Winterfeldt, Dorothy Lambourne, Ann Winger, Mildred Curry and Rosalie Sandidge.

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Artists Induct Members

Could this formation mean victory for Central Normal? Cane didates for home-coming queen at the Danville school tomorrow are, left to right—Patricia’ Sumers, Martha Ann Durham, Kath-' ryn Mackey, Phyllis ‘Stewart, Louise Davis, Helen Smith and Mary Allee Huston,

Washington

The “little sisters,” freshman girls, of Washington High School, will be welcomed | into the student family Thursday at 3:16 p. m. in the school auditorium. Official welcomers will be members of the Washingtonian Club, the senior: girls’ service organization. Rosemary ‘Reddel is chairman of the program which will = follow greetings from W. @G. Gingery, principal, and Mrs. Gingery and the club officers. Members of Mrs. Bess: Sanders Wright's speech class will give readings. Those perform will be Kathleen Patterson, Richard Gingery, Gertrude Price, Marvin Parker, Blossom Arthur, William Sorgius, Betty Dorsey, Mary . Sheffer and Dorothy Ellis.

Musical Numbers Following this will be musical

Sam Roach, both pupils of Miss Etta Scherf. Miss Reddel will play

piano. Mildred Nelson is general chairman of the party arrangements. t | She will be assisted by Betty Fletemeyer, Blossom Arthur, Phyllis Harper, Taylor and Joan Spaulding. Annabelle Simmons is the Washingtonian program chairman for the year.

Washington High School is being represented in Franklin today and tomorrow by Helen Phillips, Jean Linn, Carl Nelson and Robert Clegg Jr. at the convention of the Indiana

Senior Girls' Group fo Greet

numbers by Martha Metcalf and{,

several numbers on the vibrapbors : accompanied by Betty Walls on the

Sophie Kretheotis, Lois! ;

‘Little Sisters’

dance are Betty Myers, Robert Zollner, Donald Colin, Dorothy Ellis, ‘Geraldine Burris, Julia Allen, Pauline Black, Bertha Calvert, Helen Katterhenry, Rosella Litzelmann, Miss Lucas, Everett Orittén~ den, Louis Wastridge, Walter Flack and Robert Miller.

Faculty sponsors are Misses Corlie Jackson, ary Leatz, Gertrude Lindley,’ Emma Lou Thornbrough|De and Lloyd Mann, Louis Rutan, 8. 8. Shake and william - Summerville. Others of the faculty assisting in arrangements are Misses - Myrtle Johnson and Gladys Ewbank and Harold Harding and William Bock.

Eleven members of «the Indians University band have been pledged to Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity.

Indianapolis; . Hebron: James A. Biehl, Danville;

C. Dawson, Elwood; Richard Fisher, Greenwood; William E. Graves, Bedford; Robert Hansen, ton; Louis H. Howe, Cincinnati, O.; pa R. Pressler, Ft. Wayne, and o

FRATERNITY PLEDGES 111, U, BANDSTERS

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Delbert Detmer, Rising «Sun; Kent Prince-

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WILL GIVE PLAY

Comedy, ‘Campus Days,’ to ' Be Presented Nov. 7 by. ‘Dramatic Class.

Students in’ Omar Rybolt’s dramatics class at ‘Ben Davis High School will be seen Nov.. 7 inh a musical comedy, an adaptation of the play, “Campus Days.” “Among those in the cast will be Francis Millis, Deloris Showecker, Mary Frances Rushton, Edith Patt-

man, Ruth Brannon, Wilbur Burrl Walter Woodson, Fred MecQuarry, Vernon -Moofre and Frank Haeberle.

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Commercial Club of Ben

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New members will be initiated at the first meéting of the Ben Davis Latin Club Wednesday night in the school gymnasium. Mrs. Helen P, Mercer, head of the Latin department, is faculty sponsor.

10 STUDENTS PLEDGED BY BUTLER SOCIETY

Ten pledges of the Butlér «University Sigma Tan Delta Society, English honorary organization, have been chosen. : They are J. Robert Dietz, Jack Kilgore, Betty Murnan, Helen Hughes, Alan Chab, Mary Chappell, Elizabeth Smith, BUY se Lupton, Joan Fuller and Joseph Berry. Elwood Andrews, College of Liberal Arts pre-medical student, has i been named president of the Butler | Independent Association to fill the vacancy left by Frank Kendall, who

is entering the U. 8. Army.

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