Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1944 — Page 8

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| Washington High Seniors : - Hold Election of Officers

Senior class activities at Wash ington high school are under way, following the annual election of officers. Don Agnew was elected president of the class, William Hodges, vice president; Virginia Reilly, secretary; Bill Deem, treasurer, and Frank Hines, sergeant-at-arms. Named doormen to assist the sergeant-at-arms were Raymond Allen, John Bauer, Robert n, George Kitcoff, Robert Lollar and Don Mull. :

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Mary Lou Burns, vice president; Joan Ellis, secretary, and Patricia Main, treasurer.

Quest Club Elects

Officers of the Civic Quest club of Washington have been elected as follows: Shirley Scarbrough, president; Dwanda Bell, vice president; Patrkia Main, program chairman; Virginia Reilly, historian; Rosalyn Rees, social chairman; Joan Ellis, publicity agent, and Pearl Neville,

association. -| attendance clerk.

War stamp sales will continue this year at the school, with members of the Boosters club to explain the procedure before freshmen

Speakers will be Jacqueline Special merit was given by theiprookes, Barbara Duncan, Joan to the views expressed, %0lgnis Mary Gunnels, Joanna Jenthe section showing work at the nings Anna Mae Mohr, Jacqueline school end to the sports section. igmith Shirley Smotherman, Doris " hey aiso commented on “lively, |Tompkins and Eleens Treadway. fact-packed appearance” and “very (Mrs Grace Barker, Mrs. Hester clever cartoons throughout.” Bock #nd Miss Vivian Ely are fac-}| Ruthellen Pohlar was editor-In= [ity members of the committee. chief of the Jpublicatien; E. Jean Brown, assistant tor; Virginia i Brown, itor and assistant | ENtETTAIN Freshmen layout editor; Ralph Deakyne,| Freshman girls will be entereditor, and Charles Abel, [tained as the first semester project] layout editor. A of the Washingtonians senior girls'y ‘A three-weeks’ exhibit of Chinese | service club, Officers of the club art objects now is being held at|are Naida Petranoff, president; Stuart ‘hall -at Technical high

OFFICERS ELECTED AT BEN DAVIS HIGH

Undergraduate class elections were held at Ben Davis high school this week, with’ Jack Ehle, Emerson Graham and' Bob Froderman named as presidents of the. 9-B, 9-A and 10-A classes respectively. Other 9-B ‘officers are Patricia Moore, vice president; Edward Poole, treasurer; Betty Brooks, secretary, and Francis Holmes, Bill Butrum and Betty Dunbar, council members. Mrs. Wilma Jay is class sponsor.

Thompson, secretary; Clifford Cook, treasurer, and Mrs, Robert Grider, class sponsor. Tenth grade officers are Connie Hummel, vice president; Morris Andrews, treasurer; Effie Kiritsis, secretary; Earl Stegemoller, = Jackie Bristow and

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Marjorie Lewis, council members, and H. J. Reese, class sponsor,

the school will begin with the annual planning dinner Tuesday at the home of Mrs. G: GC, Mercer, dean of girls and Latin instructor. Principal feature of the. meeting will be plans for the Latin club initiation at 7 p. m. Oct. 25 at the school. A schedule of meetings alsa

Officials of the 9-A are Mary

Dreyer, vice president; Juanita

will be compiled.

Activities of the Latin senate of}.

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PART-TIME pening in our advertising service department years old who desires part-time work ; and Saturday.

opportunity for & boy interested in advertising. 4 Hours daily,” Montiay through Friday. Liberal starting wage.

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school. Exhibits, loaned to the art department by John Herron Art HONOR HOOSIERS FOR

museum, include handmade costumes, an incense burner, girls’ shoes, examples of pewter, bronze and iron works, and intricately de-

BOUGAINVILLE ACTS

For “outstanding performance of

signed boxes. me duty in faction against the enemy at Bougainville,” three Hoosler inPush Bond Sales fantrymen, two from Indianapolis, Service Club members of Tech-lyors awarded unit citations recentnical high school are sponsoring |; py Maj. Gen. Robert 8. Beighttour of, roll rooms to stimulate War|;.. 37: division commander. stamps and bond sales. Goal ofthe| ney gre Pfc. James M. Hardy, project is to reach a quota of 901. or My, and Mrs. Harvey R. per cent each month, to allow they, qy of 1052 Oliver ave; Jack school to exhibit the Minute Man Montgomery, husband of Mrs. Eu0 iz nice Montgomery of 16509 Warman rs. Martha Turpin, sponsor of ye ang Howard J. Price, son of club, has appointed the follow-|yrg Molly Price of Losantville. ‘Minute Men,” to speak in| myair company played a major wen ee Allen. Donaid. Andersons. Joab role in the counter-attack which 1, res Burden, Barbara Dear- drove the Japs i positions on allace Dye, n , Sue Frank-ithe crest 0 now-celebrated ward N. Keonedy, Sober W. Kehneds. “Hill 700,” one of the most crucial I ary, Dn Li hatties of the Bougainville -beachv Osdal, Clayton Phil-| head. In the fierce four-day strugavr, Higa Minecelgle more U0 vs oa lo the rlin, ed. e company’s par e ny Nancy Tucker and Caro: battle, the citation sald, ‘was a splendid example of combat efito Get Cards

ciency and fighting spirit.” Hingnmnmninnnnnnnnnnn pting cards for USO centers . collected at Christmas Card HAVE e. Second annual dance YOUR : ‘Technital XYZ club tonight. Ne Te TAKEN TONIGHT Open Ee UNTIL 8:30 P. M.

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