Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1946 — Page 7

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School Will Celebrate Its 51st Anniversary.

Manual high school will celebrate its 51st birthday tomorrow night with a dinner, program “and dance af the school.” | Dinner space is sold out but there will be plenty of room for all alumni at the auditorium program and dance,” Mrs. Mary J. Spiegel, registrar, said today. : The class of 1911, marking its 35th anniversary, heads the groups observing special reunions at the 6:15 p. m. dinner in the school

Mrs. Coral T. Black and her hostess committee. * " Those participating in the musi cal program include Ray Miller, Rose Ann Fogarty Pitz, Gareth

Gordon Grow, The program {is under the direction of Miss Freda Hart and the Alumnae Girls Glee] club.

Joslin, vice president of the Alumni association, and E. H. Kemper Mc-

urer, Movie Showing

for the dance in the gymnasium under Elbert Glass, Ray Fatout sand Charles Henzie.

girls’ honorary groups, will~assist alumni with ticket sales, registration and checking.

reception committee. Miss Anna Schaefer, Ray. Hinkle, Charles Stuart, Marion Peeples, Walter Floyd and Otto Kuehrmann will assist him, Norman Wilson, Arthur Madison, Harry Painter, Ray Cassady, Renick Gaines and Harold Miller will direct registration and ticket sales.

birthday Monday with the first showing of the Golden Anhiversary movie and a matinee dance in the boys’ gymnasium.

P. S. C. TO CONDUCT HEARINGS ON MONON

The Indiana public service com-

a. Se 2 mission prepared today to conduct 4 nk TR % hearings in five Hoosier cities on| DRA RE : the Monon railroad’s petition to 3 YI BD - a re ‘ " abandon ‘six daily passenger trains. : ARS OF st Victoria P. 8. C. Secretary Sam Busby said oF Yr CE the first hearing would be held in

(the statehouse March 11, and that|

5 4 $ 0 ; subsequent hearings would be held | 4 Vf 3 i at Bedford, Paoli, ond and! 3 Rensselaer. These are cities along : a A YEAR TO PAY

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and Orleans and French Lick. The trains were abandoned a year ago on orders from the office of de- | fense transportation. Later, the P. 8. C. sought to have the service | resumed.

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Sampson, Geraldine Richéson and|§ Talks will be given by George |i The student dance band will play

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