Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1942 — Page 4

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BEN DAVIS CLUB LY Warrenettes T0 GIVE DANCE: :

Spanish Group Arranges Program for Sweetheart Hop, Feb. 13.

The Spanish Club of Ben Davis! ga High School today announced its | program for the Sweetheart Dance Feb. 13. Bernadine Cook will give] a Spanish dance and Betty Scott will sing. Norma Ashley will play| an accordion sole and a surprise! comedy act will be given. On the arrangements committee are Marjorie Vance, Robert Barker, | | Jo Ann Haywood, Richard Wright, | 3 Walter Bushy, Dorothy Bowman, | § Becky Rowlinson, Leonard Williams, | § Louise Morris, Lillian Gibson, Virginia Saters, Ted Miller and Ethyl] § Huffman. |

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Benny Syphers is the elected president of the Ben Davis| Hi-Y. Other officers for the new] semester are Harold Basore, vice! president; Billy Mason, secretary and Steve Chaleff, treasurer.

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Warrenettes arrange tea . . sickle and Eileen Pollard.

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Club of Ben Davis High School More than 50 giris will take part

HEAD ELECTRIC CLUB

Newly elected a Riyal Electrification Ciub of iCentral High School were an{nounced today. Margaret Hudson president at the recent Other officers are: Shirley Vansickle, secretary; Irma Piel, reporter; Patricia Jennings. game leader, and Marie Dill, song leader.

= = + Ben Davis High School art classes] exhibited their work last week-end at the teachers institute meeting at the school. A traveling exhibit from | the John Herron Art Institute is now on display in the art room

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Annual Valentine Event At School Thursday.

Warrenette Club of Warren High School expects 500

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2:30 p.m At the receiving Shirley Vansickle, Warrenette Club president: Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. C. E. Eash, Mrs. William, Mrs. Virgil Vansickle, Mrs. Owen Peet, Ruth

William Mowry, Mary | Mrs. F. J. Plymate, Rumford and Mrs.

Thompson, Veva Peet, Mowry, Mrs. Ellen Plymate, Mrs. Samuel Henry Thomas. Members of the senior orchestra | will play several selections and the! audience will participate in group singing. Miss Vansickie and C. E. Eash, school principal, will wel-| come the guests. Others who will take part in the program are Elaine Green, Laurel Lee Polk, Eileen Pollard, Bertha | Dickinson, Margaret Hudson, Bes- | |sie Clark, Janet Burwell, Dorothy Reynolds, Eleanor Bode, Betty Boyd, Ona Marie Wisehart, Ruth Monical, Mary Ann Piel, Barbara Trot-| ter, Doris Conway, Joan Mattson, | Pat Murray, Wilma Hanes, Chris-| tine Settles, Laverne, Wessling, | Nancy Jacobs, Mary Elanor W ard, | Esther Kissel, Eileen Cagle and Dorothy Schakel. Members of the reception com-| mittee are Mrs. Cora Hack, Dorothy Reasner, Mrs. H. H. Reasner,| Muriel Somers, Mrs. K. A. Cowan, Mary Margaret McNeal, Mrs. M. D.| McNeal, Margaret Ann Eash, Mari- | lyn Masterson, Mrs. V. A. Master-| son and Gaylle Rumford. {

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38 AT TECH GET PERFECT MARKS

11 Seniors, 27 Others Gain A-Plus Rating in All Subjects.

Grades of A-plus in every course were made by 11 seniors ahd 27 undergraduates at Tech High School during the fall semester. This group led the school honor roll which was composed of 636 students. The 11 seniors are: Margaret L. Atkinson, De Weese, Jane A. Dodd,

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Lingeman, Clara May Masterson, Joan H. Montane, Robert L. Payne, Arthur E. Walters and Betty Waldkoetter. Underclassmen who made the Aplus grades are: John T. Anderson, Ayres, Jack H. Baker, Breier, Betty B. Brown, Brummet, Lewis E. Campbell,

Mary Jean Shirlee E. Alberta Bar-

viston, Clayton Dale Dickinson, Barbara Fark, Albert Folop, Marther Ginger, Merrill G. Hinton, Rose Marie Hudson, Glinda Jones, Mary F. Kelly, Ida Marie Luck, Betty C.| { Mills, Thelma Morford, Donald P.! (Morgan, Robert Orem, Joann Rey{nolas, Leo Robas, Joan Irene Rose, |Rebecca Taggart and Eva Von Burg. |

Editors Named

The two staffs for the Tech High {School newspaper, The Arsenal {Cannon, were announced today. { Martha Lingeman has been made | managing editor and William Gard, | business manager. Betty Jo Fark! is editor-in-chief of Staff No. 1 and Betty Alexander is editor-in-chief | of Staff No. 2. Phyllis Dunnewold | {will edit the June Magazine. Other | |members of Staff No. 1 are: Janet Du Granrut, Lois Annj | Eberhardt, James Sullivan, Betty C. Miriam Thompson, Waneta Mildred Russell, Duane Joan Devin and Virginia

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Daniels, Jennings. Members of Staff No. 2 {Shaffer, James Sullivan, Powell, Shirlee Shanafelt, Donna Wiggam, Warren Carpenter, William Roberts, Robert Mundell] {Charles Delponte, Jacqueline Wills, | | Bernice Chamberlain and Robert | Lagemann. Reporters are Stephen Patty Lou Byington, Doris Cleary, | | Barbara Cochran, Dena Kerhsulas, | { Margaret Liehr, Ida Marie Luck,| Marilyn McRae, Richard Morrow, | Lois Mae Sears, Anne Sellers, Re-! becca Taggart, Marie Thiel, Gloria | Wilson, George Wolverton and Woe! { jorie Ann Wright. i Other members of the magazine | staff are Allen Hirschman, Donald | Leonard and Albert Folop. James | Vaughn and Clyde McCormack are | other members of the business! staff. Typists are Betty B. Brown, | Margaret Farrington, Ruth Kott{lowski, Vonda Thompson, Char{lotte Kirk Sig Elizabeth Yager, o n

Educator to Speak

Dr. Francis Skillman Onderdonk, former instructor of architecture at | the University of Michigan, will de- | {liver two lectures at Technical High | School Mondav, He will speak on “Architecture— Thermometer of Civilization,” to the architecture, architectural design, modeling and other drafting and classes in Room 300 at 9:45 The social studies class will “From World War at 9 a. m,

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Win Drawing Honors

winners in the fall mechanical drawing contest were! announced today by V, C. Dough- | erty, head of the Tech drafting de- | partment. Winners who received ribbons and certificates were: Mechanical drawing I—Frank Hiatt, Richard Ellis, Robert McGuire (post graduate) and Fred Klemm. William R.| Brandon received honorahle mention. | Mechanical drawing IT—Merrill | Hinton, Sylvia Guberman Joseph McCoy and Thomas S. Shimer. Mechanical drawing ITI-—Jack| Reich, Howard Freers and Stanlev| Nooe. James W. Bastian received honorable mention.

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WASHINGTON H. $, PUPILS SEEK AWARD

Approximately 180 English pupils | at Washington High School are | planning to enter the seventh annual national essay contest spon- | sored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the] Veterans of Foreign Wars. Thej essay subject is “Unity for Victory.” | ® 5 2 Representative of the South Cen-| tral Athletic Association will meet Monday night at Washington High {School for a dinner meeting. Home {economic pupils will serve the &inner.

an ES 2 { The student and faculty War {Service Committee at Washington | High School is urging that war] service be emphasized in all departments of the school. The English department is requesting oral and written discussions of conservation from the pupils. |

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