Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1946 — Page 28
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A Christmas party was to be given at Warren Central high school from {3:30 until. 4:30 p, m. today for town-
pils, Mrs, Frances Botkin, Shadeland first grade teacher, was to be in charge of entertainment. C. E. Bash, Warren Central principal, has been chosen president qf the Indiana’ Schoolmen's. club for 1947. Mr. Eash also is serving as secretary-treasurer’ of the Indiana Association of Secondary School Principals,
Miss Ann Goold, 6620 E. 10th st., {will entertain the members of the {Warren Central chapter of the In{ternational Quill and Scroll: at her [home Dee. 21,
Play Cast Announced Miss - Kathleen Hergt, chorus*director at warren Central, has an{nounced the cast of “The Night Be- | fore ‘Christmas,” to be given Friday in the school auditorium. i | Players are Ruth Wukasch, Wil-
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The Sunshine Society of warren [Central will hold a Christmas party |during the seventh period tomor[row, Dorothy Thomas, senior class imember, will lead the group in | singing. The story of Christmas will be told in song apd scripture reading. Jean Stegle, Nancy Shock-
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ney, Pat Dunn and Kathryn Eagl will read the scripture. Mrs. George | Middleton is spensor of the organi- |
Grade School Swing Band The 9th grade class.of Warren Central presented an amateur show last week on the library stage. swing band directed by Larry CrosJey and composed of Jerry Stefley, Roy Toffin, Bob Dahl; Bob Dollinger, | Wallace White, Sam Rumford and | Don Jackson played two numbers. Barbara Irwin apd Marlane Cook | sang soloss A sextet consisting of | Robert McConnel, Barbara Gale, | Jean Steele, Phyllis Rosell, Joyce | Hancock and Carolyn West sang | “Tea for Two.” Sally Dill presented a tap dance | number. A cornet solo was paved] by Barbara Windle, “While .Christ- | mas” was sung by Nancy Schockney. Jim Wilson and Mike Koldyke | presented a magic skit, Delores | Gumberts played a piino solo. George Panell sang "On the Road to Mandalay” and Roberta Mc+
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Group singing followed the how | and ‘Delores Gumberts and Don Jackson “were the accomparists.! Announcers were Mike Koldyke and Jerry Underhill, Mrs. Blanche | Bennett was faculty sponsor,
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