Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 10
“sw... guests at a Halloween dance given
“An open House was held at the
- Shortridge chemistry department,
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“life of the Party” Is School Play.
The cast for the fall all-school play, tryouts for which ‘wéfe open to all students, were announced today. The players are: me Richard Russell, Dick MacGill, Janet Polson, Jewell Jean Lain, Janet Brucker, Diana Dorothy Gorman, Betty Ann Lewis, Shirley Krueger, Jean. Ann Bates, Bob Munger, Lary Noling, Gene Milliron, Werner Haas, and Jack Forbes. | The play will be “Life of the Party” by Joseph and Marrijane Hayes. Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, | state “entertainment director, an-| nounced that since so many showed their willingness to take part another play, “Duley.” will be given next semester. |
— Fiction Club Adds 16 New Members
Sixteen new members were taken into the Shortridge Fiction club at its monthly meeting recently at the]
home of Katherine Cox, president.’
The new members are: Mark Colby, ‘Nancy Dearmin, Marilyn Griffith, Howard Jansen, Lucinda Kry-/| ter, Monica Lennox, David Lewis, Joan McNary, James Merrell, Don Mosiman, Leonard Northrup, Andy Pelham. Bloor Redding, Jack Schechter, Susie Spiker and Bill Stephenson. |
Teachers, Parents Meet Informally rn
first meefing of the Shortridge | P.-T. A.in Which teachers, in their | rooms, met parents .informally.| Members of the P.-T. A. program committee included the following: -
Mr. and Mrs. John Supple, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Lugar, Judge and Mrs. Mark Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahrdt, Miss Florence Guild, Robert J. Shults, Sgt. Albert, Fischer, Dr. J. Dan Hull, Shortridge principal, &nd.Mz/8nd Mrs. Donaldson G. Mrs. Trone is P.-T. A. president.
Halloween Dance Greets Newcomers
Newcomers to Shortridge were
Trone.
last night in the gymnasium, It was the first given by the student board and cider and doughnuts | were furnished by the P.-T. A. recreation committee with Mrs, ' Tyree P, Burke, chairman. Members of the dance committee were as follows: 0 Hospitality — Diana Harvey, chairman; |
Bob Mouser, Caroline Rose, Jane OCooksey, Ruth Lindenberg, Delores Thom and Helen Sherman. . - Decorations—Sue Goodman, chairman; Martha Grace Clark, Roger Eller, Sally Pix, "Marvis Ann Hette] Ruth Black, Charlotte Ackerman, Marjle Kahn, Peggy Snyder, Bdith Summers, Pat Kelly, Martha
Wheaton, Jean Kies, Helen Oarriott, Mary Alice Seids, Barbara Redding, CynnYy te tenger, -Jo Anne Dunham, Pat Herr,
Evelyn Arnold and Bill Humphrey. Arrangements—Marilyn Weigand, chalrman; Blythe Mildner, and Clan Jackson. Refreshments — Tom Boyd, chairman; Paul Goeke and Herman Blomberg wolka-uh = Chris Zarscostas and Jim ells. |
Magazine Publishes
Instructor's Article Frank B. Wade, head of the
has had an article published in The Science Teacher, a national science magazine.
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DINNER-DANCE SET
Members of the Sacramento club, composed of naval reserve personnel | here called to active duty. in 1040 to serve aboard the gunboat Sac-| ramento, will hold their first annual | dinner dance and reunion tomorrow | night in the Antlers hotel. Don Stearns, program chairman, |
announced that the newly elected | officers of the club will be installed | at the meeting. The officers in-|
clude Robert’ Crouch, re-elected president; James Warrenburg, vice dent; James Syers, secretary, and Leland Cecil, treasure. { The Sacramento. was originally | manned by an all<Indianapolis crew | and the gunboat was at Pearl Har- | bor when the installation was! bombed by the Japs.
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