Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1946 — Page 16

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“Old Fashioned Charm” is the title of the 1946 operetta to be presented Friday, Nov, 1, in the.Broad Ripple, high school auditorium. Major parts will be played by David Myers, Sharon Phister, Jeanne - Wilson, Ross Copeland, Mary Jo Purdy, Nancy Alexander, Stanley Rice, Bob Babcock, Wendell Norton, Dan Davis, Ray Stauth and James Parr. In the singing chorus are: Alice’ Curtis, Alyeen Wright, Sieloff, Dick * Buskirk, > Lester Dean, Frank 8hopt Thompson, Marilyn Hull, Patty Watts, Betsy Barth

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chestra, Virgil Clark the stage settings, Mrs. Donn Leigh Collins, dramatics, and Mrs. Marjorie Holloway, dance arrangements.

_ Business Leaders Club Newly formed at Broad Ripple high school is the Business Leaders club. New officers are Evetta Smith, president; Norma Gerth, vice president; Joan Barnard, sec-retary-tréasurer. Mrs, Charlotte

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» » ” THE EFFECT of better nutrition on the American children of for eign-born parents is striking. Japanese children born in America are larger and heavier than are children in Tokyo. Some foreignborn parents continue their old food practices, however. As a result their children deviate little in size from the old-world norm. Tall, rugged -parents tend to produce tall, rugged children. Experimentation with white rats has proved that larger, heavier animals produce offspring similar to .themselves, largely because they are able to assimilate their food more efficiently. . " » . COLLEGE students often finish their growth early. College men are practically through growing at 18 years of age, while college women seldom grow much after their 16th year, Men and women who do not go to college, on the other hand, tend to grow until they are 21 and 19, respectively. The present large number of tall, heavy young men and women suggests that the human race can increase in size for some time to come.

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BOYS CLUB PLANS

HALLOWEEN PARTY |

The English Avenue Boys club] teen-age group will hold their an-|

the club the evening of Oct. 30.

committee of boys and girls, headed by Mrs. Edith Robertson, club social director. Committee members are Albert] McKinney and Phyllis Carter, decoration; Rosina Jelase and Joe Mendenhall, refreshments; Pauline Hicks and Richard Stidd, dance and Joseph Noonan and Ida Frailey, games, Community Fund contributions help the club conduct a program for leisure time of boys five years} old and up.

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will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in McClain’s hall, Hoyt and State aves. Jake Green will preside.

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