Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1941 — Page 5
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several hundred parents descending upon them for open| house this week should be happy that they aren’t at Tech|"
High School. The faculty and students
day, and they are expecting 14,000 visitors!
Besides a day-long program of class exhibits and pupil
demonstrations, plans for this “week at Technical include serving
tertaining them with talks by teachers of Technical. = Host to 3 Clubs Thursday esterday the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays lunched at Technical, at which time they heard Ross Lyons speak on “Making His tory Live.” Tomorrow Bjorn Winger is to ad‘dress the Ephimar Club on “The Place of Folklore in a World of Facts. ” Three clubs will be entertained Thursday at Technical. The Thursday Lyceum Club will hear Robert Auble speaking on “Backstage in Radio”; the Construction League of Tndianapolis is to hear Oakley Rich.ey on “Priorities and Art,” and the Service Study Club will have two
speakers: Mrs. Thelma A. Barr, on|tors
“Are You Wearing Someone Else's Clothes?”,.and Mrs. Geraldine Moorman discussing “The Home Deluxe.” Chelsea Stewart is in charge of open house day at Tech. Some: of the events set for the day are: A science’ congress, Room 241, with lectute demonstrations during the day by students from the five science departments, Mrs, Elizabeth Cochran will be commentator for a: music .department program from 6:30 to 7:30 Pp. ny in the boys’ gymnasium, with ‘Miss Louise Susan at the organ. ‘On this program will be assembly music; the Tech Flag Ritual, with fihale by the Tech band, under the direction of Raymond Oster; John M.| White directing the Girls’ Chorus, and William Moon, the
ilof the Third Christian Church;
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Will Be Served to Seven City Clubs During : : Ofrent Days of National Education Week; | ‘Other Schools Join in Observance.
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Boys’ Chorus; J. Russell Paxton |: conducting the mixed chorus; the{ Brass Choir, directed by Frederick| Barker, and Charles Overholt, lead] ing the orchestra. :
Junior Assembly Speakers
The Physical : Education Department’s event follows at. 7:30 with a theme of “Good Health and Good
. of his, and ‘bought ee mone, yo Wf looks ae 1 she's dong 4 igh oe
L students demonstrate three wigs to take 6 care «of hat novR hor her entire lunch from home; Fred Johnsen, center, brought part : hool cafeteria, and Betty Garriott, iin vg nothing excent
| teacaing just about everything " i schools. nowadays. ‘One of the newfms . est efforts of the public school Sys-
| teria, where students may either [buy their entire lunches, or supple{ment home-made meals with hot
According i Carter, who is supervisor of the Warren Central cafeteria and head of the school’s foods department,
Sense are Two of Life's Greatest Blessings.” Speakers at the junior assemblies, "| which will take place in Room: 300 throughout the week, are: Misses Ruth Bozell, Sara C. Ewing, Clara M. Ryan, Grace Emery, Helen Elliott and Ruth Stone; the Mesdames Bess: Fix, Elizabeth Cochran, Martha Turpin and Dwight C. Park, Charles Teeters, Robert Minnick, Jacob Jones, Charles Martin, ©. PF. Cox and Owen Johnson. From 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Thursday dinner will be served in the Tech cafeteria at student prices to visi=
1000 DEBATERS
12th Annual’ Conference of High School: Speakers Set at Purdue.
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Times Special ay are LAFAYETTE, Nov. oi “Burs than 1000 Hoosier sutdenis are exih Wilicm Bosk, sctetary af fag|Pecled at the 13th Anmusl High Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce |School Debaters’ Conference at as commentator. Afterward the|Purdue University, Dec. 5 and 6. Tech Latin Club will give a play,| Governor Schricker and Dr. Ed“How You Do Talk,” directed by|ward C. Elliott, president of Purdue, Miss Grace Emery. will address the group along with . 2 #2 =» other | prominent spedleds, Fred sl Eichhorn, chairman o e Indiana Quiz at Southport
Public. Service Os 3 ,_|James| Knapp, § er o e InTHE REMAINDER of the week's|diang = House of Representatives, program at Southport High School will preside at a Legislative assemincludes an open house tomorrow|bly during; the conference. starting at 7 B m., when an hour Prof. P. E. Lull of Purdue, con- & P- ference director, said ‘every state will be devoted to showing exhibits,| high school had been invited and after which parents will take the|present indications were that atplaces of -their children, and will ve id of 1940 would be surattend two of the sch uled classes| ming] arrangements are being ol ine the students. completed for . debates, dramatic . Miss Flora Strout will address thé|sessions, committee meetings,| student body tomorrow, speaking on|round-table discussions and a ban-|
Other events set for Thursday are a motion picture,
“Youth of the Far SA quiziquet, | ® Progeam on Joh pol and p oblem class CS onductec ursda and Walt Everman will ‘be med CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Friday on “The Wonders of Liquid Air.”
RALLY TO BE TONIGHT
| a. A Bo Members of the Bast Side Coun isti = leil of Christian Endeavor Groups Observe Armistice Day- op Bsa rou
BROAD RIP. ‘High School is] Capitol District C. E. es president, another to combine American Edu-|8t 8 rally tonight at p. m cation ‘Week activities with Armi- the Downey Avenue Christian
: Church. stice Day observance. Merle Sidener,| Miss Davis’ subject will be “The
of the Christian Men Builders’ Class| Quiet Hour.” Also there will ‘be 4 n groups on- the extension, talked to the students on “What Did|STaYer meeting, executive and sothe Armistice Mean?” Seayol, conducted by Misses Mamie L. F. McGhehey was the chairman| shepard, Virginia Glass and Mary of the program. The Broad Ripple Jane Collier and Wesley Wilson. band played for the program at| Mrs. Donald .Bristley, president, which the student body sang “Amer-| will he in charge of the rally, ica” and “The Star Spangled Ban-|which gro from - all East Side ner.” American Legion Post 812] Christian Endeavor units are exadvanced and retired the colors and| pected to attend. the Rev. John Ray Clarke gave the
PLAN MEETING
and,
reports” established that two des-|§ troyers were sunk and one damaged
304000 in Navy “Feast on Turkey |
—The 304,000 men in the U. 8. . Navy will have turkey and all the trimmings on Thanksgiving and
ment said that a total of 1,600,~ on ‘pounds of food, including 360,000; pounds of turkey, will be : served on each of the holidays.
ay. Thanksgiving menu inudes: Oyster, shrimp or fruit cock-
tails, Celery, olives, radishes, pickles. Tomato or chicken soup. Turkey and baked ham, cranberry sauce. Creamed onions, squash, peas. Salad.
Fruit cake, pumpkin or mince
Coftee, cigars and cigarets.
BRITISH NOW CLAIM 3 ITALIAN WARSHIPS
LONDON, Nov. 11 (U.P,).— The Admiralty today tripled its report of Italian naval losses in a British attack on two convoys in the Central Mediterranean, to. claim that three destroyers were sunk and two were damaged seriously.
claimed : only one Italian destroyer sunk and another damaged. The
two sunk and one damaged. : “It is now learned,” the Admiralty said today, “that three destroyers were sunk and two seriously damaged in the: action: of Nov. 9.” The Admiralty said that “further
by the naval force commanded by Capt. Sir W. B. Agnew during the night attack on the Italian convoys. “Later a remnant of the Italian escort,” said the Admiralty, “was
intercepted Sor hie Majesty ate tacked by one Majesty's submarines. Two. enemy destroyers were hit by torpedoes and one was
seen to sink.
invocation. The program ended : gith the oath of allegiance to the] ag.
Broad Ripple Program -
OPEN HOUSE: at Broad Ripple| will be Thursday evening from §
by Dr. Daniel S. Robinson, president of Butler University, who will talk on the theme of the day, “Making America Strong Through Family
Life.” Two student speakers, Martha dmund Cornelius,
Foxworthy and also will talk on “The High Schoel|’ Student in the Home.” Miss Ruth
B. Carter, dean of girls at Broad
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