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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942
SPEEDWAY SENIORS Tech Graduate WILL PRESENT PLAY
The senior class ot Speedway high school will present “The Phantom Bells,” a three-act mystery, in the high schoo! gymnasium April 24. Miss Agnes Spencer is the director he cast includes John King, Marjorie Sauer, George Cunningham, Nevella Northcutt, Ray Slattery, Joan McGaughey, Dale Mec- mont st. Masters, Betty Nay, Frank Nelson| Sergt. Wilkerand Evelyn Spencer. Ison is 20. After
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Roy Wilkerson
| School News—
IN MATH FINALS :
Jeanne Bundy tc to Receive | "Medal for Ability
pupils will compete in the finals of | ‘the state mathematics contest at! Indiana university April 25. Geometry contestants are Robert S. Smith, Lois Jean Shaw, Keith' | Bradway, Louise Williams, Robert
is engaged in issuing clothing and | Bryant, Alberta Brummet and Peter the army.
| Havecotte. Algebra representatives
y are Robert Grepp, Merrill Hinten,
Bettie Branson, James Kempe, | Martha Ginger and Ralph Meyer. | Entered in the comprehensive con- | test are Howard Norsell, Wayne | Walls, Robert Payne and Arthur | Walters
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Wins French Award
Jeanne Bundy will receive a medal
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from the Alliance Francaise in a] April 24 at the Marott! “the great-
ceremony hotel. The award is for
est superiority” in oral and written French among Tech pupils. The award will be presented by Edwar E. Petri, former Alliance president.!
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Two color films will be shown the Tech Nature Study club. Apnl 29, one of the National Audubon Nature camp and the other of New York Botanical garden scenes. The films have been loaned by the Garden! and Audubon society directors.
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Vote for Dance Queen
Subscribers to the Arsenal Cannon will vote next Thursday and Friday for a queen to rule over the dance which the yearbook will sponsor May 7. The dance was postponed from April 30. | Candidates are Joan Baumgart, Gloria Cole, Shirley Killilea, Joanna Smith, Virginia Charlton, Maxine Smith, Shirley Williams, Betty Bergman, Betty
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beth Hyatt. From this group, 11 will be court attendants. Twelve boys who ranked highest] {in the Cannon subscription cam|paign will serve as escorts. Tney
17 TEGH PUPILS
Aiken, Helen:
Transferred to i AND
Chanute Field
James W. Manson, son of Mr. and Pe Gus Manson, 176 N. Blackford | has - been transferred from Keesler field, Miss.,, to Chanute field, Ill. He served two years in the Philippines where he was with the 3ist infantry. He has three medals for
Unique Esperimen Ar- | ranged for Pupils in Ben
Davis Classes.
Girls will go out to the garden| and boys will go to the kitchen) under a student-exchange arranged | . between the home economics and | sharp shooting, jorjcyitural classes at Ben Davis rifle marksman- high school. ship and hand! Three students from each class] grenade throw- wij figure in the exchange, ing. He was graduated from School 5 and Manual. He was employed | at Kingan & Co. before he entered
| { James Manson |
for two weeks.
| with the importance of well-bal-anced meals and the girls will learn | the importance of a garden to the | nealth of a family. Mrs. Esther Sohl, home economics teacher, and Raymond Sproat,| | teacher of agriculture, arranged the [exchange of students. E- ”
W. H. S. POETRY | CONTEST ENDED
Naomi Lasley, Patricia
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Junior Class to Skate
The junior high class at Ben ‘Davis high will give a skating at {Riverside rink Monday. The affair
Kerch Win; Bettijanes {will be for the benefit of the senior
A Are Debaters. ‘prom. Miss Olive Carruthers is
Naomi Lasley and Patricia Kerch class sponsor.
have been named winners of the |
» » ” rannual poetry speaking contest at| The Ben Davis exhibit of® class | | Washington high school. (work has been postponed because Others who participated and re-,of the war. ceived special mention are: Betty 8 = a Dorsey, Mary Stark, Barbara King,| Members of the Ben Davis Hi-Y | Helen Katterhenry, LaVon Bowman!club who attended the state con-! and Rhodna Repcheff. [ vention at the Indianapolis Y. M. Miss Martha W. Dorsey, first head C. A. were Steve Chaleff, Billy Maof the Washington English depart-| son, Benny Syphers, Leon Glidewell, ment, was contest chairman. Miss Billy Rigot and Phillip Feltis. Elizabeth Marie Smith, present head! ”
Sanders Weight araneed the vous | Frosh Party Next Week
| Sanders Wright arranged the event. The annual freshman party at
Ben Davis high will be held from | 8 to 11:30 p. m. next Friday the Senior building. Those
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Two Washington Bettijanes are making records since leaving the (school. They are Bettijane Smith, Washington 40, who is a member of the Indiana university woman's debate team which has won the Adkins, Jean Houston, Marjorie southern Indiang district conference Ross, George Zoricia, Evan Fine, of the national extemperaneous! Fern Stout, Betty Ireland, Donald contest, and Bettijane Schenk ’41| Fisher, Robert Barker, Julia Adkins who is a member of the State and Darlene Allen. { Teacher's college debate team, at 2 = = roms Haute. Eight Ben Davis students will! participate in a panel discussion | at Indiana Central college next Tuesday on “What Has Been Amer-
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Pearcy, Ernest Grosdidier, Julius
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Alumni Head in Navy
Stanley Lawton, Washington ‘alumni associatiion president. has reported to the navy for active! jduty as ensign.
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ature?” They are Alice Jean Kemp, Betty Rippy, Frank Haeberle, Gladys Anderson, Becky Rowlinson, Bob
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and | they will conduct the experiment!
The purpose is to acquaint boys
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ica’s Greatest Contribution to Liter-
Two Scholarships Won at Purdue
anim E. Mueller, 215 W. 44th Ea ordon G. Grose, route 3, box oad — winners today of state scholarships to Purdue university for the fall term. Miss Mueller is a | Shortridge high school graduate and Mr. Grose a Ben Davis high school graduate, Alternates for Marion county are James M. Wade, 403 Drexel ave. | Howe high school, first; Robert L.
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HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES
The Shortridge group of the Na-| Lloyd, sponsors, attending. tional Honor society will initiate 79
charge with Mrs. Hope Nevitt, Mrs. Hattie Winslow and Miss Minnie
Pupils Ann Kahn, Helen Pollock
at 8 o'clock tonight. Dr./and Ruth Ann Hamilton will pro-
J. Dan Hull, principal, will be in| vide a musical program.
| Payne, 423 DeQuincy st., Technical | graduate, second. | Under Indiana law, school graduates are chosen from] ‘each county each year and are ex-| empted from paying $30 in fees to) la state university for the first two! terms.
JON H. ROUCH TAKES SHORTRIDGE HONORS
Jon Henry Rouch, with 107 honor | | points, leads the Shortridge senior | honor roll for seven semesters, a possible all-time record. Barbara Jane Evans, William McCray Evans, last year’s honor roll, ranked in second place with 99 points. Ruth! Ann Hamilton led those who did not attend Shortridge for the entire four years. Her record was 36 points | for three semesters. | | Others on the honor roll are:
Alice Countryman, Fred W.| Flickinger, Leah Jean Schneider, Robert | Paul Buckler. John Ralph Kuebler. Ken-| | nard Everett Voyles, August M. King, Ar- ! thur Pratt, Georg Francis Commer, | Thomas Albert Stump, Helen Louise War- | vel, Dorothy Jane Harmay, Mary Eliza- | beth Miller, Marilyn Elizabeth Mueller, | Allan Webb Moorman, Marth Janice Eifert, Edward . Stephenson yr. Virinia Doub. Rut th Eleanor Ford, Max Tuttle, Robert Cameron, Marga ret | | Lucile Bravion. Hlizabetn Jane Heassler, | Katharine Leight Armstrong, Carolyn| | Spahr Coxen, Harvey Howard Harris, | { Nancy Clute Rodecker, Charles W. Wieck- | ing, Marcia Smith, Doris Waibridge Daley. | | Binara Philip Kiser, Betty Ireland, Mona Wilson, John Hare Jeliffe, Ross H. | Johnson, Ann Kahn, Allen Greer, Carolyn | | Jones, Emily Ann, Marjorie Ruch, Nelda | | Smith. Jo Ann Jackson, Barbara Lee | Smith. Donald Esinhart, Ingles, | Joseph Bowman Seagle. | | Patti Cain, Patia Ann Maxwell, David Gastineau, Doris Ann Hamilton, Dorothy | | Lambourn, . Virginia Mitchell, Edward | Berman, Doris Ann Consodine, John Dit-| trich, John Lushbaugh, William Poirics | arles
sister of leader of
Susan
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Helen Van Dorn. James Barnes, Thompson, Marjorie Lorenze, Virginia Smith, Susan Taylor, Margaret Fish, Sidney Johnston. Martha Schoch, Wiliam Sezar, David Bowman, Shirley Dra Bernard Nathenson, Oscar Green, HH Sumner, Patricia Bishop. Elizabeth Graves, | Dorothy Kaelin, Glen Grosbach, Marjorie Thoms, Mary Dale Metzger, Helen Fletch- | er. Orefa Bosert, Kathryn Elizabeth Hill. | | Hs Folkerth Strickland, Phyllis Anne Hall, Russell Imbler, Lou Ann Pfaff.
Those listed on the part time, honor roll are: Helen Pollock, Elizabeth Josey. Mary O'Donnell. Evelyn Peterson. Barbara Alice | | Ringer, Janice Kennerly, Joan Chandler, | | Anna Tatman.
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Sponsors Scrap Drive
During the first week in May the | Tech journalism class will sponsor a scrap metal and tin foil drive as 'its part in national defense. | Ruthellen Pohlar, chairman of the drive, stated that tin and lead | foil should be delivered flat and not | in a ball so as to meet government regulations. Charles Ellis is in charge of art work for the campaign.
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light of the present day.
| EDITS MONDAY'S ECHO | Maralyn Baker will edit Mon-| day's edition of the Shortridge | | Daily Echo. Barbara Lee Smith, | editor since Christmas, will serve, as student adviser and assistant to the faculty sponsor.
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The language department is to be host to the Latin teachers of senio: ‘high schools in the city at a tes Thursday in the school cafeteria.
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Orchestra to Play
The concert orchestra. under the direction of Kelvin Masson, will | present a double convocation for the student body Tuesday. Orchestra members are Alvin Cook. Betty Corbin, Coy Crank, Marian | Everett, Fred Fisher, Jim Forthoffer., 'R. C. Jones, George Julius, James { Lynch, Elizabeth Ann Mason, Rozella Paino, Barbara Phegley, Rosemary Reddel, Robert Stanley, Betty Stone, Gordon Thompson, Donald White, Audrey Williams and Mildred Wood.
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The war service activities committee will sponsor a luncheon at 1 p. m. Wednesday. The committee |includes Robert Marendt, Betty Gaddis, Robert Flum, Betty Mur- | ray and Bf Jafpes Keen Keenan.
4 AT HOWE TO JOIN BUTLER DISCUSSIONS
Four staff members of Howe high | school publications will take part 'in panel discussions at the ninth annual journalism field day at But{ler university tomorrow. They are Clyde Johnson, Robert | Woerner, William Woods and Mar- | jorie Harvey. tJ The third in a series of defense programs, “Why Secrifice?” was held at Howe this week. “Just Who Is Uncle Sam?” an original skit written by Hal Silver and Darrell Gooch, speech teacher | at Howe, was presented by Mr. Silver; Robert Bruck, Chester Gray, | Thomas Lamson and Joseph Weaver. Panel discussions were held in the home rooms by social studies pupils. | Wade Fuller is general chairman for the home room programs.
‘JUNE MAD’ CAST AT SHORTRIDGE NAMED
Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, drama téacher, has announced the cast of | the all school play, “June Mad,” to | be presented May 15 at Shortridge. | The cast: Katherine Hill, Alan | Kamplain, Betty Jane Heasler, Frank Shelhorn, Robert Palmer, Joan Bartley, Mary Jane Catterson, Ted LeMaster, George Schricker and Fred Ferree. Norma Kleeper and Marianne Daries are prompters.
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