Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1942 — Page 11

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TECH'S ORCHESTRA Hap aloo of Charis Ov oy WILL PLAY SUNDAY“:

presented are works by Haydn, Verdi, Wagner, Mozart, White ) » Technical high school’s concert # x =» will present. its first for-

McDowell. . mal concert at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in Caleb Mills hall of Shortridge high

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The first award in voice to Otterbein college has been given to Gene Oakes, Technical high school senior.

Herbert Hopes His Hobby Will Win Prize

Herbert Linder displays his hobby, ‘sketching, while his teacher, Miss Anna Lee Craigle, looks proudly on. Herbert's sketches of Colin Kelly Jr. and others, are to be viewed along with hobbies and pets of other boys and girls at school 16, 1402 W. Market st. today from 4 to 9:30 p. m, to the outstanding hobbies and the best trained pets.

DePauw Scholarships Go To. Chester Gray and Kenneth Smith.

Rector scholarships to. DePauw university have been: awarded two Howe high school senior boys-and a third member of the graduating

member of the Kenneth Smith

band and orchestra and a member of the senior vespers committed, got the Purdue award. president of the

Prives will go _class, Smith also

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With the end of the high school term only a few weeks away, Ben Davis students are swinging into one final burst of activities with banquets, exhibits, parties and meetings scheduled. 3 An alumni banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m. May 29 with Eddie Cox and his Riviera club orchestra playing. ® » » A flower exhibit will be held in the school library May 20, with Gordon Brankle, botany instructor, directing. Three . advanced hotany classes will arrange‘cut flowers, the good and bad points will be discussed by the class in general.

Thespians to Dine

The annual Thespian banquet will be held tomorrow and the. highspot will be the formal initiation of the new members of Thespian troupe 21, sponsored by Mrs. Elsie B. Ball, speech department director. Officers of the organization are Walter Woodson, president; Josephine Sheets, vice-president; Ruth Brannon, secretary, and Wayne Gaskins, treasurer. 8 " 8 The foreign language department will present -its annual program of folk songs, dances and dramatization at 8 p. m. May 22. The players will include Tom Forsha, - Betty Rippy, Tom Miller, Cecil Appleget, Harold Basore and Dorothy Pieper, Alice Jean Kemp, Mary Lib Bland, Betty Lou Clark, Jean Cunningham, Jean Karl, Betty Lou Mercer, Clarice Neal, Jeannie Stonebraker. Helen Golay and Jeannette Hawk

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Club to Hold Picnic

The last meeting of the El Circulo Espanol will be held Monday night. The club plans a picnic May 23 at Brown county state park and the committees include Margie Vance, Menota DeBotkin, Bernadine Cook, Ethyl Huffman, Robert Barker, William Conger, ida Mae Smith, Grace White, Louise Morris, Phyllis Bailey, James McCormick, Olive Powers,

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ert Risley, Wayne Williams, Janet McKeand, Marie Brittenback, Fred Bradley, James Harmeson, Rosemary Gammon, Jean Huston, Clara Knotts, Robert Beuke and George Zorca, : The Spanish club award will.be made by the sponsor, Mrs. ‘Lucy King Lego, to the member having the highest grade average in Spanish for the year. The 12 South American fliers who are taking instruction at Roscoe Turner’s school at the airport will be guests.. Other participants on the program are Bernadine Cook, Norma Ashley, Ted Miller, Betty

Riviera Club Band to Play . | For Alumni at Ben Davis!

Jane . France, Lloyd Pottenger,|: Dorothy Bowman, Robert Barker, Ha, Sn me Faro Louise Morris, Harold Smith, Jo| Chester Gray Se Spor a Ann Haywood, Jack OWen, Faye|the yell leaders, subscription manLawson, ‘Walter Bisby, Becky Row-|ager of the Hilltopper, business lison, Robert E. Smith, Evelyn Dot- manager of the Latin class news.

B. Leonard Williams and Ethyl|paper and a member of the Letteruffman, men’s club. ” ® =» » # 8

A covered dish supper will pre-{ A highlight of the “Stardust Ball,” cede’ the Ben Davis Hi-Y meeting|annual Howe high school dnace, Motuiay Svenite. This group has|wil] be the introduction of the Viopk Fig aes accord-|jet Queen candidates. The dance oe ames » TOUD Spon-| wil] be tonight in the school gym= . . Za nasium and f% sponsored by the staff of the 1943 Hilltopper, school

Sophomore Dance Tonight |vearbook.

The sophomore dance will be held tonight in the gym. Dancing starts at 8:30 p. m. Class officers in charge are Fred Poland, president; Bonnie Thompson, vice president; Dorothy Jane

Smith, secretary, and Ge . Sh, Sree Gerald Pon-|o1ty will be held at 3:15 p. m.

Committee members or the next Friday in the Washington high Jango ate Jem Dean, Betty Jo Mil-{school cafeteria. Rosalind R. Marer, Baugh, Dorothy Smith,|tin is program chairman. pov Foss 5 Robert Hart, Cornell] ci officers are Ann Mueller, £ alre Woodward, Evelyn, resident; James Keenan, Vi Sue Brothers, Ralph Hines, Doro-|" : tor thy Bowman, Louise Hamlin, Jim |o\ iaeny; Norma Wills, secretary; ’ A : Maxine Haun, treasurer, and James Dean, Robert Barker and William Hickman, sergeant-at-arms. Miss

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Wayne township 4-H leaders met at the school yesterday and outlined plans for the summer. Among leaders who took part were Alice Jean Kemp, Elinore Brewer, Betty Rippy, Ruth $proat, Adelia + Sonnefield,

Hilda Dudziak, Harriett Schuh and Betty Moller. ” » »

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Those who entertained the mothers of all Sunshine girls at a tea this week included Paula Fulkner, Barbara May, Marie Brittenback, Eileen Widdle, Jean Davis, Lila Ann Muzzy, Hilda Dudziak, Mildred Phillips, Helen Erven, Dorothy Watts, Virginia Saters, Lillian Gibson, HFeeleen Nichols, Doris Galbreath, Bernadine Cook, Bonita Glidewell, Rosemary - Gammon, Anna Mae Springer, Phyllis Stiles, Betty Thomasson, Juanita Becker, Ruby ,Wochlicke, Phyllis Bailey, Deloris Salomon, and Mary Margaret Pritchard.

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