Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1942 — Page 7

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HONOR DAY HELD

Jon Henry Rouch Heads List of 97; Awarded

Junior Class Cup.

Names of 97 Shortridge high school seniors have been inscribed on the class of '42’s honor roll, with Jon Henry Rouch at the top of the st. i At honor day ceremonies this week, Jon was presented a cup by William Lieber, .on behalf of the Junior class. A cup also was given Barbara Evans for second place

Eva Ruth Ham

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Five girls from Howe high school have been nominated by members of the Viohta club, orjunior candidates for Violet quecn of

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Maxine Dietz

the fourth annual Birthday Pageant of Achievement, next Friday afternoon. The candidates were introduced for the first time at the Stardust ball last Friday. Those nominated

with 99 points and a straight A-plus average. Participating in the program were Ruth Ann Hamilton, Rouch, Ann Kahn, Helen Pollock, Carolyn Jénes and Carol Doub.

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Spelling Finals June 2 Among the better spellers at Shortridge high school is Phil Walker, a sophomore. He won the final spelling bee held by the English department and the prize of $5

nasium.

Ben Davis to Graduate 153 At Commencement Sunday

George F. Leonard, assistant professor of education at Butler university, will deliver the baccalaureate address to the 153 graduating students of Ben Davis high school De at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the gym-

Cannon, Frank Cook, John Dean, Jack Delano, Chester Dell, Emery Dodd, Robert Duncan, John Dungan, Eugene Eastes, William Ferguson, Carl Fox, Herschel Fullen, Paul Fuller, Wayne Gaskins, Edward Gillespy, Leon lidewell, Paul Gosney, Gordon Grose, ank Haeberle, Robert Hamilton, William Haley, Bob Hopkins, wey Hoss, Donald Hudson and Eugene

ones. Lee Jones, Bill Kappus, Paul Kelso, Jene cCool, Fred McQuary,

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are Maxine Dietz, Eva Ruth Ham, Martha Payne, Doris Reisner and Betty Lou Roth. The entire student body will participate in the election of the queen Thursday.

HOWE HONOR ROLL LISTS 49 STUDENTS

A total of 49 students were placed on the high honor roll of Howe high school for the period ending May 4. Six made a straight A-plus average. They are Ellen Aldag, Wilbur

"THE INDIANA 5 Girls Seek Crown as Violet Queen

CLUB TO SING OF REVERE'S RIDE

Nellie Chadwell, Betty Roller and AHeen Hart Are Soloists.

The story of Paul Revere’s mid-

night ride will be sung by the Washington high.school girls’ glee club Wednesday morning in the school auditorium. Soloists in the three-part cantata will be Nellie Chadwell, Betty Roller and Alleen Hart. Marian Everett and Margaret Stark will have speaking parts. Miss Etta Scherf is director and Miss Jennie Dennis is accompanist. Members of the Glee club are:

Virginia Adams, Wynema Adams, Jo Ann Altum, Virginia Brutcher, Ruthclyde Carlton, Nellie Chadwell, Lucille Dobbs, uelyn Dunn, Marilyn Dunn, Patricia am, Marian Everett, Beverly Farquer, Helen Gruca, Mary Allen Hart, Edith Neal, Mary Jo Rinehart, Mary Stark, Helen Steelman. Sybil Stephenson, Helen Todd, Gesine Walker, . Shirlene Whitaker, Audrey Williams and Betty Roller.

Spring Party Tuesday

The Washington high school Peace society will hold its spring party Tuesday in the school cafeteria. Special guests will be W. G.

Washington High Honor Roll Listed

The following Washington students are on the high honor roll

for the second semester:

Mary Lou Burns, Virginia Cox, Riley Cook, Ruth E., Greenlee, Annamae Mohr, Virginia Reilly, Joyce Smith, Ruth Baker, Theresa Bayt, Ben Bogue, Lois Bramblett, Pauline Broderick, Geraldine Burris, Carroll Busard, Juanita Carter, Thomas Davis, Jacquelyn Dunn, Jean Denny, Patricia Durham, Robert Flum, Betty Gaddis. Alma Gates, Marion Gideon, Laura B. Haun, Helen Katterhenry, Richard Jordan, LaVena Kiser, Virginia Kronoshek, Barbara Gene Lucas, Roland Littrell, Robert Ludlow. Rosalind Martin, Elizabeth Mason, Peggy McIntyre, Betty McKay, Norma Messmer, Ann Mueller, Patricia Newnum, Ruth Pacala, Jo Ann Reed, Leon Pacala, Pearl Rice, Virginia Richmond, Jean Shinn, Carl Stanish, Janet Stephanoff, Betty Swick, Donald Todd, Robert Vinard, Bette Unser. Marilvn Unversaw, Patricia Wiatt, Shirlene Whitaker, Lorene Whited, Juanita

Wise, Maralyn Yount, Mildred Wood, Jean |

Ful Virginia Garnier, Joseph Hadler, Pauline lack, Robert Clegg, Cliburn, Nancy Meloy, Edith Neal, Elizabeth Nelson, Eulah Nelson, Maxine Palmer, Jean Shelburne, Annabelle Simmons, Leon Walker, Jeanne Winters.

Gingery, Audie Watkins, Miss Myrtle Johnson, Miss Corlie Jackson, Mrs. Florence Graham, Lloyd Mann and E. B. Hargrave. Committee chairmen include Norma Messmer and Sylvia Cliburn. s ” 3

Betty Satterfield placed first. in the recent written spelling contest at Washington which was open to students making 100 per cent records in gll previous matches this semester. Pearl Rice was second and Charles Arnold, third.

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2 ” 2 Plan Farewell Party The annual farewell party of Ben Davis high school will be held Wednesday night in the gymnasium, Committee members for the party include Raymond Sproat, Miss Hazel Kennedy, Miss Gladys Dawson, Charles Stembel, Mrs. Faye Heath, Miss Eudora Kelly, Miss Mabel Dierdorff, Gordon Brankle, Mrs. Elizabeth Worrell, Hubert Blair, Roger Deputy, Mrs. Helen Poince, James Shockly and Miss Harriet Wilkinson.

” » 2 A pitch-in supper was held before the final meeting of the year of the Ben Davis Hi-Y club last Monday. A county council will be held Wednesday at Christian park. Several members of the club will attend.

” 2 8 Blanche Smith and Gordon Grose have received plaques with the Spanish club crest as awards for the highest scholastic average of the year for club members, .

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