Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1942 — Page 6

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A “Vacstion Hop” sponsored next used for rope needed on the inFriday by fhe music department of (struments. is Tech high: ‘schol 1s for the ‘purpose oii il of removing the red ink from the Pupil Composes Song department's ledgers. Louie Young, Tech high school senior, is the composer of the sen‘The dance will be held in the|ior song for this year. He wrote

boys’ gymnasium and the boys’|both the. words and music. dance band will play. A floor show | FRE CAUSES $1000 LOSS will be given. at. intermission. ” “lof undetermined origin

The e defci:in the department has cane $1000 damage late yesterday

to the home of Albert A. Lahrman, 2049 Princeton place. Most of the damage was done. 10 the contents of the two-story frame house.

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The staff for the 1942 edition of the Senior Post, Washington high school yearbook, has been selected. Robert Clegg Jr. will be the ed-itor-in-chief and Miss Wanda Hunt the art editor. Other staff editors are Julia Allen, Carl Nelson, Eva Clarkson, Rosemary Keil, Rhodna Repcheff, Rose Lushoff, Gertrude Angrick, Joan Butcher, Genevieve

as, Betty Swick, Virgil Fox, Betty Downey, Jean Hiatt, Earl Ligon, Don Mears, Nadine Miller and Iva Jean Phelps. : ” ”

Show Film Next Week

“Fishers. of, Men,”. a character| study film, will be shown Friday, March 27, at the Washington high school auditorium under the sponsorship of the Student Union. Members - of the committee in charge are William Smock, Marian Gideon, Richard Gingery, Richard Reed, Eugene Harris and Rhodna

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Plan Benefit Dance

The last scholarship benefit dance of Washington ‘nigh school will be held in the girls’ gymnasium next Friday afternoon. The Continental

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A. F. L. PLEDGE GIVEN AUSSIES WASHINGTON, March 20 (U. P.).—President William Green of the American Federation of Labor today cabled to the “free and ‘unconquerable workers of Australia a pledge that : American labor “will do its job” to rush war aid to. Aus-

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CONTEST OPENS

Girls Named for: ‘Bluchelle’ And: ‘Boys for Coveted

‘Uglyman’ Titles.

The social ‘vommitise at Shortridge high’ school ‘announced’ today the names of éandidates for the coveted titles of. Single san “uglyman. ”» :

Ten girls are noninated ‘for “bluebelle” and 10 boys for ‘“ugly= man.” The winners in the popularity contest, to be decided by the vote of the entire student body, will be announced at the “bluebelleuglyman” dance in the Shortridge Eymnasiun the afternoon of April

“Bluebelle” candidates are Judith Badger, Susan Countryman, Joan Denham, Margaret Fish, Doris Fessler, Lois Hilkene, Carolyn Jones, Helen Reis, Virginia Thompson and Jane Williams,

The “uglyman” nominees are: Donald Ambuhl, Fred Flickinger, Bruce Hilkene, Tim Hanika, Charles Hunt, William Kerbox, Perin Little, Ned Merrell, Reiman Steeg and Russell Williams. The dance committee is headed by Jean Hixon and Ned Merrell. Chair-

Hymer, music; Edwin Hendrickson and James McCoy, publicity; Thelma Endicott, Suzanne Herman and John Dittrich, decorations. Helen Reis is in charge of the cup-to be presented to Miss Bluebelle and the gift certificate to be presented to Mr. Uglyman.

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Patricia Roof and Samuel Goldstein, with grades of 96.7, led the junior class in the annual English grammar contest at Shortridge high school, Charles. J. Wilkerson, head of .the English department; ‘an-| nounced today. , Other high. sdorers were Marian

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Victory Council Active

War activities at Shortridge high school are in charge of a Victory council made up of represéntatives

from the various homerooms. Emmett A. Rice, vice principal, sponsors the council. _ Members of council from the three floors of the school. building

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100 HAVE PARTS IN BROAD RIPPLE SHOW

the “Ripples,” Broad Ripple high school revue, will be given tonight at the school auditorium. :- About 100 pupils will perform. They are:

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