Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1947 — Page 8
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“Musical America,”
| |auditortum. J numbers arranged by faculty mem-
period from colonial to modern | times, The orchestra will present “Colonial Days,” orchestrated by Miss Roberta Trent, conductor, . The skit will include a minuet and gavotte dance ‘by Barbara Phillips and Norma Lee Clark and solos by Lucille Prentice, Antone Hoelvas and Donald Stillerman, Music of Steamboat Days
The choir, directed by Mrs. Edith R. Binkley, music department head, will present an act featuring music of steamboat days. Principal roles
| Hoffhein, Bernard Matthews, Barbara Willoughby, Joanne Angell, | Bob Edwards and Dean Royalty. [ Members of the dance band and | junior choir, directed by William Breedlove, will present an act entitled, “Gay Nineties.” | will include selections by Mr. Breedlove and solos by Bill Anderson and Don Foley. : The girls’ glee club, directed by Miss Freda Hart, will present “Flight Time,” featuring modern music. Special acts will be presented by Mary Jo Donahue, Jacqueline Davison, Jackie Teifert, Joyce Deckard, George Breithaupt, ‘Helen Schwomeyer and Kathlyn Kuhner. ‘One World’ is Finale “One. World” will be sung. by the entire cast as a finale. Narrators for the program will include Stephanie Stanton and Donald Cope, directed by Mrs. Vivian Siener. Music for intermissions will be provided by the high school band, directed by E. L. Brittan, Faculty members who will assist are Miss Theo B. Parr, tickets and! programs; Miss Elena Raglin, ushers; Miss Ione Colligan, publicity; Miss Betty Foster, posters; Lewis E. Finch, stage; E. Edward Green, makeup, and Miss Menka Gulag, choir costuming.
DINNER FRIDAY NIGHT Indiana section of the American Chemical society will hold its annual election of officers after a RIES WL S10 PO My9 ms fe Warren hotel. Dr. W. J. Sparks of Standard Oil development lal
a four-act panorama, will be presented by the {music department at Manual high {school at 8 p. m. Thursday in the ’
The program will include several bers ‘and pupils and will depict the
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{dental association and the U. 8 | public health service, the survey is
Funeral Directors To Convene Here
‘The 67th annual convention of the Indiana Funeral Diréctors association will be held May 13, 14, 15 at the fairgrounds. + pda Elmer Wheeler, 4 8% founder and president of Tested Selling Institute of New York, will speak on “Back to Selling the
Other speakers included Philip Payne, Indianapolis; Dr. Leroy E. Burney, state health commissioner of the Indiana State Board of Health, Donald C. Ulrich of Dills: boro, and Otto F. Walls, administrator of the Indiana Department of Public Welfare, The convention dinner dance will be held May 14 in the Todianapolys [rt Athletic club.
Dental Survey To Be Studied
Doctors, dentists and educators from the Midwest have been invited to Richmond Thursday to observe the town's 6-year dental survey. Sponsored by Richmond schools, the state board of health, the state
one of two being conducted in the United States. Its purpose is to determine dental care and needs of schoolchildren on an annual increment basis, to Jdetermine the ratio of dental personnel to population to render complete dental care and to learn the value of qualified auxiliary personnel in dental care.
‘Cow Count Gives Texas Counties Back Seat
AUSTIN, Tex. (U. P.).—Texans who like to brag that 11 per cent of the cattle and calves in the nation can be found on its farms and ranches are blushing at a survey made public by the census bureau. It shows that only nine Texas|” counties figured among the 100 leading cattle counties in the United States. Harris county led Texas in cattle production with 107,000 head—but it ranks only 26th na-
oratory will speak on butyl rubber.
tionally.
Attucks Choir
Crispus Attucks high school a capella choir of 75 voices will present its first concert ‘at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium.
Winners of “the poster contest sponsored by the a capella choir at Crispus Attucks are Vernor Overton, Dorothy Rice, Janet Burt, Lilly ’ | Grisson, and Elizabeth Reynolds.
‘YMCA Official Attends Boys’ Work Sessions
of the Central Y. M. C. A, is attending a flve-day conference of Y. M. C. A. boys leaders of the United States and Canada at Green | Lake, Wis. The conference, which began | yesterday, will run through Friday. + Practical phases of the training and | guidance of youth and world wide
problems of juvenile deliquency will be discussed.
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Concert Tomorrow
“Youth in the Atomic Age,” is the|
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Concert” at 10 a. m. Thursday in the school auditorium.
Attucks will present its second “Pop
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