Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1941 — Page 13

"FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1941

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Leaders From Seven Rooms Form Executive Body Of Highest Class.

Senior class officers who form the sanior council of Tech High School, | executive body of the advanced group, have been named for the

year. Kenneth - Bush, roll

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They are: room 192 president, Betty Bergmann, vice president; Mary Bradway, secretary; Donald Allspaw, treasurer, and Donald Bryan, ser-geant-at-arms. Kurt, Carsh, roll room 139 president; Janet DuGranrut, vice presi-| dent; Ramona Cowger, secretary; | Warren Carpenter, treasurer, and Wilbur Dryer, sergeant-at-arms. | - Fred Heger, roll room 173 president; Betty Fleming, vice president; ] tty Jo Fark, secretary; Betty ean Hasch, treasurer, and Robert § Henley, sergeant-at-arms Other Rooms Elect

Ronald Hull, roll room 177 president; Norma Hickey, vice president; Martha Jones, secretary; Rosetti Hiland, treasurer; and George Hill, sergeant-at-arms, Clyde McCormack, roll room 8 president; Mary Jane: Laffey, vice president; Martha Lingeman, secretary; Donald Leonard, treasurer; and Ray Miller, sergeant-at-arms j Louie Young, roll room 6 president; Betty Waldkoetter, vice president; Helen Whitehead, secretary; Frederick Wickemeyer, treasurer; an ol & a i i o away Teppls, sergeantuat Those goal posis at Butler University Bowl are in gay colors for John Rainey, roll room 7 presi-| the home-coming game tomorrow between Butler and Ohio University. font} Anis Ratligte, vice, rary: Judy Westervelt (left), and Mary Janet Mummert, are members of en cniepp, 8 ; Bettie Lou Phillips, treasurer; Chimes, Junior honorary. - Robert Ochs, sergeant-at-arms. .ce 8 20

Annual Parade Will Open’

Homecoming Program Today diana High School Press Associa-

tion was unveiled here yesterday at| Butler University students will, Featured will.be the Butler Band, the opening convocation of the 20th { wind through downtown streets this|floats of campus organizations, and anniversary convention of the or-|afternoon in the annual homecom-|marching units. ganization, ing parade. : Another event today, as part of the program welcoming the visiting grads, was the freshman-sophomore tussle, held at the corner of Hamp-

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graduates and students on a radio program on Station WISH tonight and at 8 p. m., the traditional bonfire will be held on the campus. Fraternities and sororities have been foraging for fuel for days. Whoever gets’ first with the most fuel gets a | After prise. first has burned low enough for quiet conversation, Coach Tony Hinkle will give a talk and introduce members of the foot-

ball team. : The Scarlet Quill, honorary. society for senior women, will award a prize to the fraternity and sorority houses having the best decorations in a contest to be decided at 10. a... m. tomorrow. ‘ After noon _fluncheons at chapter houses, every“Jone -will adjourn to the Bowl, where a flag raising ceremony at 1:55 p. m. will precede the game. The final event is the dance sponsored jointly by Scarlet Quill and the Blue Key, senior men’s honorary society. It will be held in the fleldhouse from 9 p. m. tomorrow,

MISS DUNNEWOLD HEADS TECH LEGION

Members of the 1941 Tech High School Legion were presented to

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the school this week. The Legion is

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who -are- in- the highest ranking 10 per. cent in scholastic standing.

Phyllis ' Dunnewold, with the highest number of merit citations, has been named commander, and

’ Wayne Walls; with the second high-

est number, has been made lieu-tenant-commander.

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DEBATE BOND ISSUE “FOR HOME PURCHASE

a joint session of County Comsioners and County Councilmen ‘been called for Nov. 4 to discuss proposed $120,000 bond issue to chase the Lutheran: Orphans Home, 3300 block E. Washington St, Purchase of of the Lutheran home

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