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Technical High to Hold Junior Class Day May 8

Jnuior Class day at Technical Ralph Baumheckel, .Barbara Dear-

high school will be held May 8 with ing, Eugene Crum and Janet White.

Ceremony for Seniors Held Miss

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Woodward, general

Mong The annual spring party for Tech-

. nical high school seniors will be held Committee members are MIiss|in the hoys' gymnasium May 10. Julia Jean Rowe, publicity chair-| eommittee members in charge are

Eighty-seven seniors have been man, assisted by Delores Burden, |mecilia Clift, Harry Mann, Virginia {initiated into the National Honor pjargaret Tandy, Fred Peacock and Puckett, Barbara Boyer, Naomi Hall,

society at Shortridge high school. Dr. J. Dan Hull, principal, was in| charge of the.program. Initiation ceremonies wep, conducted by Miss Minnie Lloyd, Joel*W. Hadley, Ted van Voorhees, Willard Gambold, ‘Miss Eleanor Dee Theek and Miss Margaret Montgomery, faculty members. 2 Phillip Bonham, president of the society, made the response for the students. New members are: Beisy Ancker Evangeline Andrews, | {James C. Arthur, Jerrold Asher, Reasel | | Ashmore, Don Aufderheide, Peggy Auth, {Barbara Barth, Robert Beam, Janet Blaty, | | Phil Bonham, Susan Bowers, Mary Cath-| |erine” Brewer, Marjorie Brink, James D

| Brock Lucille Brown, Joan Carey, Jobn Caughran, Pauline Chambers and Robeit

| Andrew Thomas.

Martha Turpin will sponsor the

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; | Barbara Jones, Joyce Skillman and Mrs. Ermal Applegate and Mrs. Theodore Wells.

luncheon decorations and refresh- CARD PARTY SET . ments committee, Members are| The ladies auxiliary to the MickDelores Allen, Dean Finley, Mary |leyville volunteer fire department Lou Wilson, Mary Ann Richards, |will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m, Joan Sheppard, James Voorhis and | tomorrow in the fire station, 819 Loren’ Montgomery, |S, Ingomar st. Miss Woodward and Alonzo Eid-| son head the committee in charge of entertainment and decorations in

0. E. 8. TO CONFER DEGREES

Clayton Phillips, Marilyn Mundell, | Illinots sts.

Golden Rule chapter, 413, O. E. S,, gymnasium. Assisting will confer degrees at 8 p. m. Friday them ‘will be Ruth Ann Shumm, |in the Masonic temple, North and|

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CHURCH SPONSORS MEN-BOYS SESSION

Adult laymen and high school boys of the Presbyterian church of the community will meet for discus- | sion, a program and social hour | Friday at 7:30 p.m, in the First Presbyterian church.

The purpose of the city-wide as- | sembly of men and boys is to inspire “a larger enlistnfent in the | general work of the Presbyterian church.” Following the meeting of the dis: cussion groups, the Foster hall quartet will sing and refreshments will be served. PF. H. Gillespie, program chairman, will preside. The Rev. Benjamin V. Andrews, director of Christian education for the Presbyterian synod of Indiana, will conduct discussion of the subject, “Enlistment of Christian Man Power.” Prof, O. 8. Flick of Technical high

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Scouts Observe (TEEN CANTEEN TO 30th Jubilee | pRESENT PLAYLET

SCOUT TROOP NO. 30. will : celebrate its 30th jubilee at 7:30 | Bougieville, U. 8. A, teen canteen p. m., Monday in-the Englewood |will present a one-act play, “A Christian church, Ghostly Evening,” and a vaudeville Charles W. Youngman, scout- | «Phe Bougieville Scrapbook” master, has worked witi.4he troop Show, 2 0 8 » tral 30 years and holds the silver |3t 8 P..m. Friday in the Cen beaver award for noteworthy serv- [Avenue Methodist church, 520 E. ice of "outstanding character to |12th st. | 1 boys. : Proceeds from the program will be

o used for new headquarters for the

Howe high school will lead the] group studying “The Next Steps for canteen. the World Christian Citizen.” | In the play will be Jean Brown, A third seminar on “Enrolling for floyd Peacock, Barbara Eads, Viola the Use of Vital Literature That gern, Mary Margaret Wills, William

churchmen Should Know” will be n charge of the Rev. Chester W. Milan, Margaret Stenenson and Wiles [lism Clark.

Wharton, : ; rm r——— ee | Vaudeville performers will be John DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED |McAllister, Gene ‘Vaughn, Richard Daylight chapter No, 553, O. E | Parham, Lloyd Peacock, Robert Pare 3., will confer degrees at 1:30 p. m. ham, Joy Ann Gladd, Jeanne Pare friday in the Masonic temple, sons and Peggy Evelyn. Richard North and Illinois sts. {Parham will be the announcer.

Chevalier Dorothea Cutsinger, Jack Denison, Mary {30 DeVatz, Mary Prances Dittrich, John { Dunkin, Patricia Dwyer, Lois Erwin, Mary | Louise Giles, Nancy Glass, Paul Goldstein, Betsy Goodwin, Jean Gross, Sally Ann Hammond, Geraldine Herman, Dick | Hathaway, Lawrence Henderson, Cynthia | Hendricks, Tom Hendrickson, Clarissa | Hollander and Alice Hommel. : James Hoover, Mary Isabel Huil, John Ingersoll, Phyllis Jay, Jack Jeffries | Beatrice. Kershner, Thornton Klos, Clarice | jRrampe, Mary Alice Lindgren, Ann Lindstaedt, Bernard Landman, Evelyn Larson,

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