Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1946 — Page 14
S. 1. S. Singers On Yule Program
| Students Help Build | Monument Display
it Attucks Set
Speech Tournament Winners Announced
Crispus Attucks high school music | department will have its Christmas | program in the “guditorium at 10
"The combined Shortridge choir and boys’ glee club will sing ‘on
Monumeént Circle at 1 p, m, to-
a. m. Friday - morrow. At 2 p. m. Thursday, the “The a cappella choir, directed by voice ensemble will give a Christmas | ! sing program for the Caroline Scott
Norman L. Merrifield, will carols on Monument Circle at noon Wednesday. A girls’ chorus class and the boys’ glee club will carol at a P.-T. A.|
Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. The groups are directed by Mrs, Laura C. Moag, with Miss Jane Hampson as accompanist,
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chairman; Mrs. Ruth Clinthorne |, o school Friday. note tied to a Christmas tree by alard Denney. Charles Smock. Richard
rs, Mary Oglesby, was assisted ; : Be a Geraldine Bur Other students participating are little girl in Autogonish county, Nova |Sniith, Jack Aldridge, Robert Babb y : : : : y ) arpenter. George Collins nev, Wilma Ford; Sadye Alexander, Norma Stultz, Jack Bliss,, Rich- Scotia, revealed that Santa Claus Tom { arpenter, Georg ; ( Sila Don in hd Ms ; ] py : Day, Lawrence Gever, Jack Jenkin Edna Chatman and Maxine Turner, ard Hume, Don Olson, Ed Haase, might be just anywhere Eugene John on Shirley Joht on lugene Johnson, Shirley: Johnson, members of the Student Council. Frank Robertson and Virginia “The man who gathered my pretty wiiliam Leonard, Ralph Litz, Richdies and cookies made by 2 é ard, Ral . Rich ) Suis i lasses, favors for | Bruce. Christmas tyge from the roadside ard Litz, Richard Luthe, Willian i omics classes, favor: . hi : : home economic Charles Pearson is chairman of aid it would go far away, maybe to Sargent, David Smith, Charles
hospital trays made by art students
the publicity committee and con- . le : Smock. Don Stack, Richard Weék T ; $ v . ew ork,” 6-year-old Maiy M and jetiare EE le in suls, Estel Barry and Barbara Mill- NeW. ork y Mar and. Frank Wilmoth. Vie RO I hos- | er are in charge of the ceremonies. | to Know who gets it.” She paifin, wi. be Sen > UP" pickets are being made by Mar- : ’ : pitals in this vicinity to help cheer Tike CE ar oF ar Hart y continued, “So won't you please Plan Christmas Party jorie Little and / . bus > i 3 disabled soldiers. write me,” and 'I do wish my Sree The annual Christmas party and
Sponsor room 314 raised the larg-
was the makes you a merry Chris tmas.’ Wallace Pait, 17, found the mes-
| élection of officers of the Inaian-
avolis Alumni and Gamma chapters
“What to Wear When" | theme. of a style show given recent-
Vv Py | -. v » est amount of Biopey & he Sve iy by the Seloffa club at Howe high | sage securely weap 5) wax pape lof Sigma Delta Kappa, national - 8 1" Miss Doris Brown is teacher. u | . a shipment o rees o St : oui legal fraternity, will be held at noon dents are: i school. - Young Pait will prove Mary'sli usc in the Claypool Robert Banks, Charles Gregory, Shelby Those participating, under direc- Christmas tree still can make her : . 2 den, Rn William Jenkins, “Mei. |tion of Mrs. Betty L. Baker were: happy CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON < vin Johnson, Norris. Byers, Bey Pavior bs Hanis Doris Goadui in A package soon will’ arrive ad- STMA? AD 0] hristine fferson, Marcell a Brown, Anna Van endo nk, ant > ne by = : fangine he he 1801 Gwenably hi tor . dressed to Mi Ti Mrs. Dan A The welfare committee of Johnson, Dorothy Brady, Sandra Bot were Jeverly — 9 Aare irs Row in 1d toms. Alice Baker. Shirley Johnson, Doro-| Crossley, Joan Hine 1anet Power, R. R. 2, Andrews, « It will Grotto auxiliary will hol {a thy Madison, Georgia Liggins, ilarrison Comley E en $y Savger. ‘be marked: “A po for vour daugh-|mas luncheon at 12:45 p. m tin, Wilford Bailey, John Bass, Ceclli}Jane Leck J Dalia 5 errant Jar Eddie . Jennings, Roscoe "3 arney, Joyce Jones Mar) rie Little. Judy Woer- der Mary, Open Christmas morn-|day at the Ban-Dee Barbecue, Henry Dabney, Priscilla Johnson, Rudolph . Pat Warner, Phoebe Wright und Jane ing” Virginia ave Marbury and Paul Johnson le oken .
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CHAPTER 23 ia was saying earnestly,[became awaré of a man some disrealized before . until | tanc e Blieag of her. A man walking I got to thinking down. there witha cane and limping as he| how mtich Dad had rd [ener . . | on me to carry on with the factory| ger heart jumped into her throat | and his plans. Suddenly I saw hOW|ywnon she recognized him. Throwing | selfish I had been. Thinking of|gionity to the wind she ran to over-
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|sires ever since I came home. I'm | “Red,” she called, breathlessly. | |Roing to make: it up to hi .. Elise.” | «Red McFan.” It was incredible to EbL:e that] pe hearq her and stopped and {this was all he had to say to her
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meeting at 3 p. m. Thursday. | The brass ensemble from the . —— : Ischool band, under the direction Twelve winners in a speech tour- : : : lof Robert J. Shultz, will give two, nament at Crispus Attucks are Del- -» . programs Dec, 23. At 12:30 p. m AL TA i a a eR SF Bhi at A SR pa: eh fs TEN ue Ri he i Ti He -Sp . b E mas Harris, Leflie Taylor, Marjorie’ DANCE COMMITTEE Shortridge alt slan-a dance to be {they w entertain the Service. cin Hogan, Doris Watkins, Alice Brooks,| held from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m,, Dec. 28, in the Spl hate: Come fin the Claypogkand: at. 5 p-mothey:! Betty Williams, Gaines Johnson, | mitfee members include, left to right, Fred Cl rk Irene S Sims and i ay OE Cre wil Eddie Givins, Norris Byers, Blanche | Harvey Hudson. The two men have charge of the ballroom, while | combine witin the Drama leacue of i ri Str ¢ a’ choral ! . ' e Arar { decoration { A : : Hill, Wiliam Strand nid * hors Miss Sims has charge of decorat) : Shortridge to present the Christmas speaking group g : 4 EE auditorium program Friday. The lillian Pierce. i . ‘Ch . T tableaux “Why the Chimes Rang” The Junior Red Crass wenver- 1 Ml I Horton ristmas ree will be staged by the Drama league, ship drive, conducted recently at 'S il C k under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor : : : M { De heek. Crispus Attucks by the student | - tH an ake Lagi Thee Lan council, resulted in 100 per cent Howe 0 oist 'M H Twenty-two Shortridge high school maibersip ary 9pPpY : {students aided in constructing the a . vistas display , The Junior Red Cross committee, Marilyn Horton will sing a solo; Dieisimas display on Monument consisted of Mrs. Blanche Ci08S,|j4 the Latin Saturnalia at Howe! ST. LOUIS, Dec. 16 (U. P.).—A They include Robert Beck, Rich
turngd a surprised and flushed face now that they were alone, She to her. “Hello, Elise—I never tried to- adjust herself—to accept ne ted to see you around here.” the strange situation. 4
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watch at least a distant glimpse of her. It was the same sort of perher | versity which~ causes a starving A man to torture himself by thinking And food and drink. ’ I'll be| But now face to face with her Elise,” ho wag only conscious of the need maintaining their old relationship—at least in appearance. He answered her questions about his
with night. night “Well, lab,
went to the door bade her good . casual good with a final breezy, seeing you around the he took his departure, Elise had been too keyedgup all evening to think clearly; but once she was alone in her room she injured leg evasively and shortly. began see ‘almost immediately | «youre walking as if you're how things were, It was obvious tired—" she said as they came to flit for some reason or other Rus- place, “Wouldn't vou like to ¢l hadnt letter, stop in and rest a little while? I $$ 3x mean if your leg is hurting.” SHE THOUGHT back carefully . 2 4 She was she had.addressed the! yg FLUSHED brick red with emletter properly to the Colonial hotel harrassment, because had nowhere Janice had said the boys limping. But staying. And she began to un- sat in the stiffly what must have happened dark living room, the hotel before her the lower hall and talked inconseIt was the log- quentially of things at the labical explanation. oratory and what had been happenStrange, though, ing since he went away. forwarded to in Colo- They were both so rado He been there!holding so much. back that ‘the two weeks waiting for Red to mend! conversation between them was could return home. If her jerky, filled: with uncomfortable supposition correct, her ‘letier.gaps-of silence.-During one of these, was still floating: around somewhere Red motioned to the piano between in the mail and it might reach Rus-'the windows and asked her politely
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Ben Davis Lists Honor Students
By Rene Ryerson Mart
thought that music would be among
the things he appreciated. Perhaps Virginia Irrgang tops the high he was only asking her to play| to avoid the necessity of having to | honor roll at Ben Davis high talk to her. Stiffly she walked over |school for the second six-weeks to the piano and sat down, lgrading period with 1614 points, For a moment her fingers lin-| Janet Colber, Herschel Hadley,
gered uncertainly over the keys. She | Barbara Jackson, Betty played a couple of simple short selections, And theén she challenged | let her "emotions take) over. Deliberately she began to. play |
Kernodle, |Lois Keiffer and Sue Perrott are |second high with 15 points. | Other honor students are; Virginia Appleby, Dorothy Pruend, Ned
the hauntihg, yearning “Clair de; wilson, Louise Bowlin, Esl Perrott, Shir- " REY ley Swick, Walter "Wyland, Morris AnLune” of Debussy. : ‘ drews, Betty Barnes, Charles Carpenter, She put her heart into it. and| argaret Hadley, Frank oldeman, Lo0 ; rotta Kettleson win Kendall, Joyce Mi she dared- not look at him. If she|Veronica Pacaia, Betty Thatcher. Ioretis had she would have surprised an Thompson, ‘Shirley. Wyland, Jack Ayers, : Betty Dishman, Peggy Fogieman, Harold intent, strained look upon his face. Billy Orr, Ernest Sedam, Bar-
Grigdesby, bara Weakley, Jack Young, Stewart Clark.
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“I'LL HAVE to remember this all|lene Hauger, Kathleen Irrgang, Barbara , Kent, Jane OY; d a Dlg WAS MNDRIDR: AESDEL- Ban in Resorts Poesy SR Rain ately. {erfne “ Tafum, Herman Baandt, Betty
Remeber it rads Feat Sarah Phillip Delores
was all he would ever have of Elise | Willer: [Edw ard genth, Henrietta Von a ells e Varney, this poignant memory ' of | Whitis y te: Yeima ; he breaking ih Forrest Barton, Gloria Co po sad heart breaking music and the | bara Freije, Jean Niblett. Se ek tall lovely profile of. the girl he Dorothy Roberts. Audrey Savage, Dale : 5 : _|8Smith, Dean oombs,- Anna V S loved silhouetted against the somber | Beity Williamson, John HA aaamson, drapes of the dim. room. goog Paul Angleton, Jean Armburst, did | Ralph Baldridge, Kenneth Blanch, Diane “Thank you thank you very ors. Phyllis Aggers, Albert Frelje, Dessie much,” he said when she had fin-|Qo0de. Janet Hood, Fred Kantner, Effie ’ Kiritsis, George Otto, Marvin Robey, Robished. And then abrubtly, “I'd bet-| ert Small, carol Stout, Meteaith Thorn- : “» brough, William Wernsing an ack Winter be going now ings “When are you coming back to
| The Hi-¥ club under the sponsorIship of James Shockley is filling a
" u u “SOME DAY Text wesk.—T ox- Christmast basket for a needy fampect. As soon as I get the Kinks ily, They also will give toys to the worked out of this leg children in the family, He didn't tell her that he was| rhe six senior roll rooms of Ben
Just coming around to pick up his payis high school are planning a
1 ( y g ef t for eg i : belongings and get out for good. Christmas party for the seniors in She stood watching him as he {pe oymnasium Friday. went down the walk and along the! Roll room: 211 has charge of the
sidewalk gnd-out of sight. It wasn'tiparty, Parties also are being
until she turned around io g0 UP-iplanned by the underclassmen to be sairs that she saw the letter 1ving held at roll room period. on the hall’ table. The letter ad-
Spanish classes under the direcition of A. T. Pierson will sing [Christmas carols in Spanish on the [Monument Circle.
Flight Ratings
The following flight ratings have
dressed in her own handwriting.
(To Be Concluded)
Schedule Yule Party The Past Monarchs Association of Sahara Grotto will hold its annual Christmas party tomorrow in the been announced by the Roscoe home of Lawrence W. Drapier, {Turner Aeronautical Gorp.: Solo, fi Francis A. Hopper, 560 N. Highland {ave.; private pilot, Harold C. LinCircle of coln, 1504 Park ave, and Robert E. church! Miles, 2301 Conrad st., and instruwill hold a Christmas meeting at ment, MacDaniel Cramer, 3735 ‘N. 1°30 p. m. Wednesday in thc *hurch.| Emerson ave,
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