Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1947 — Page 13
Central high school will receive rec4 oghition at Honor: Day | tomorrow in the school Two-hundred fifty fix students
“Outstanding students st Warren |
| ‘will receive service awards,
ares Bn. Sar. Sal. Sas Da ge nn, Vg Eo bara ot en Blanche Jennings,
Shia as \ var: Meyer, yer,” Bar« Bi Bar 5 os o k, Jona
Reidy, Aroln . Roney, Virginia Sittls, Jo Ann Thomas, Tutt Wat Sango ng:
Mute department award winners
Dr. Cox Mr. Richey ~ SHRINE DELEGATES — The four Murat Shrine officials above will head the group of delegates who will attend the annual imperial council in At.
lantic City.
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: es an, Oveimen. Jonp fo is ul Mar rammell,
Fix cine Camden
a Olsen ina Hier overman, Baro autnint ar ] y n T, Moore, Beverly Alby
| June Tal " al. Dajr lores ri, Xi Jos SHBk.
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na Patricia Padgett, Theofania, fan K sey, Willis 1, ern, Joa Brown
Mad dox, Delores ih ven.
12 jolly little ! a a of Ales Amen, Bob Brekats, Mary. Coons we ‘kids hd J TT ublic School 6, i Bu, oor, Dorothy Thomas. ose eventually 4 and Keys—Jack Jowler, Doro- ; . ¥ Thomas k= ] . salng. Mark a; Dolly Be ord, Pot lo of ; osle8h i Bue Mace en, Mark gd Mrs, ] McClure, tol tr rch, Oc ecite them all || te ray, faim Grote. Don. n, Don J {t he did’ that f Paul Sawyers, Bob Caudell, Bob Costes. tT Hoy Qua b. Coates, Don MeOluse, 3 ure, or, Freshman . Girly Sextet—Patricia Dunn, Josn Tossell, Barbara Oale, Btta Claire Steincamp, Joyce Bancock.. Roberta McConnell, run, . ; a iri’ Trio—Ruth Wukasch, Marian Mon, tid op abd | MR Tl Bodh an Georgial tt, b: “Time and f Tattin fin, Sam Runiord, Rory susie.” ad es—Cl1 nna Ate written in 1 Lingenfelter, Marilyn A David 8s 4 mistake. J Olinghouss, Phyllis Rosell. never saw our bl ne DS Doiliager, Bob else Uving on 1 Woodwind Trio— Lucille Bounger, Paula ’ } Koehring, Juanita Young. ; Brass Sextet 1-Bob Day, a Sam Rumford, Harry Hoff, Wallace White, 3 ey Dunham, David merman, . Brass Bextet Il-Jerry Steffey, Howard Timmerman, Martin Williams, Dewey Pressel, Don Timmerman, Curtis MiddleN . hare Drum Trio—Ray Laffin, Betty © Lou Haymaker, Gloria McGaham. eo ey Pn verbatim. The Byatt Friis James. ? Posing Oevtiticates — Beverly Stanton, ress to hero & lg Bh a MA: slings because Barbars Litz, Betty Lou Mowrey, Janet Allops over the Duke, Barbara Rosell, Marilyn Moody, |al Mary Hoffert, Leland Reich, Betty EytchiUi lat 3 With A Barbars ‘Migs! Paul Gallamore, re comes the ti To gg Phillips, P Pauline \erican Action Schakel, Betty Hendrickson, rgaret that told her James, i Mul Kinzel, Jo ony "im: world has gov- Ouiatanding 4H Work—Anns Goold, Brie BRILL de Bi him pay with a yma olarships, clothing, dress revue. ee Shilling, Lynn Stevenson, Boly Hilton, ast and Greek "4-H Girle—~Phylis Rosell; Betty -by one we Lou Mowry, Mary Francis Mivecoats; Jus. nL, A mi Ia An iiten, Anite. Jean | pd insane asy-. | en ha ) on your hind > 9. L * n to command Junior Hi-Y y do much in 1 : a. Nothing-1s Head Named i any grade D Harry McClintic has been elected At cohgress, president of the Junior Hi-Y of : Warren Central high school hat they won't Other officers are David Ostheimiim. Tell Taft er, vice president; Bruce Fowler, eve nobleman. treasurer, and Bob Jordan, sergeantJussia.” | E at-arms. d this missive Also to or jue as members he does it will are Jim Ralph Forsythe that 1s. and James Tillotson, KIDNEY. The annual dress revne of the 7th and ninth grade clothing pupils will be Wednesday. Program committee co-chairmen ) are Barbara Blowers and Joyce Han- . eock, assisted by Thelma Amos and y Ruth Collins; Barbara Gale and] Joan Buckley, stage committee, and soled and an. Katherine Eaglin, Miss Blowers and | ion, and Ernie Miss Collins, music committee. Mari- | lyn Buckner will be master of cere1 the European monies. | ck drink with, Virginia Sittles has been elected 's, but I was 4 president of the Warrenette club.! he samé firm, Other officers are Betty McKenzie, 1é parties back vice president; Barbara Hoy, chapyrtunity to talk lain; Anita Prange, secretary; BevZe, pre-Time- ly Dorrell, treasurer, and Evelyn
orris and Hagel Kleyn, sergeants-at-arms
Mac Keithley has been elected;
d on His own e around him.
1, this selected, president of the National Quill and | the timé he Scroll society's Warren © Central because of the chapter. Other officers are Miss]
McKenzie, vice president, and Lu- | cille Wililams, secretary, Joan Pow- | ell and Ivan Cordrey have been! initiated into the society.
ANN SHERIDAN RECOVERS HOLLYWOOD, May 19 (U. P.).— Silent Ann Sheridan, partly recovered from an attack of laryngitis, returns to work-today at Warner Bros. studios,
ugh, he talked re come to the n through his heavy pack. I ecoounts of the: thé B-29's, but: . It was the reoccupied job. Australia dnd n less enthusi-
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Butler A. V. C. Elects Delegates |
. Butler university's chapter of the Fo
American Veterans committée has
selected an official delegate and an
alternate delegate to the organization's national convention in Milwaukee, Wis, June 18 through 22, Fritz A. Sondermann was named delegate and William P. O'Mahoney alternate. Others to attend the convention are Gene Ayres, Joe Greenberg, Robert Traugott and Charles Hoffman. Harvey Harris, Indianapolis, and Ralph Tula, Carmel, have been initiied into Kappa Tau Alpha, nationJournalism scholastic honorary, at Butler university. .
Home Builders Officials Attending Conference
Representatives of Marion County Home Builders will confer with top federal housing officials in Washmn|iNEton this week in an effort to speed construction of homes in ‘this area. Attending a meeting in Washing.
ton-of dizeeiors of the National As- 9 the cag pre: Fide
sociation of Home Builders will be Robert L. Mason, president of the local association and a director of, the national association, and Albert E. Thompson, chairman of the local association's public housing committee.
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1 Crown May Queen kt! On Awards Day honor roll rating has been : by 130 pupils at Washington - Thigh school; 140 others winning a place on the regular honor roll.
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ran Shackleford will be crowned May queen at the annual awards day celebration to be held
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red by the Continental Girls’ Athletic associa-
Junior class will hold its annual rose prom Friday evening in
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