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MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1947 _

School News—

Dale Bough Elected

By Southport

‘Dale Bough is new ‘senior class Other new officers are: Bob Bidlack, secretary treasurer. OC. Ellis Robins

Senior Class |

president at Southport high school. vice president, and Virginia Hohn, is senior class sponsor,

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Juniors elected Wilbur Esner, president; Joe Hurrle, vice president,

and d Rose Ebert, ie Ebert, secretary tre treasurer.

Pupils to Donate’ Fats for Sale

have been asked to bring used fats| to roll rooms tomorrow for a “Used! Fat Sale” sponsored by the ParentTeachers association,

P.-T. A. activities. Officers of the Boosters club for the current semester are: Pat Whitmore, chair-| man; Donna Reid, senior representative; Sue Wilson, junior represenfative, and Sue Blank, sophomore / representative. Miss Gertrude Lindley, Miss Barbara Sullivan and James Otto are club Sponsors. " Officers’ of the Latin club chosen for this semester are George Kim-

vice president; Elaine Demoss, secretary; Don Van Hook, treasurer, and Bill Tucker, sergeant at arms, Club sponsors are Mrs. Iva Head, Mrs. Hester Bock and Mr. William H. Bock.

Dr. H. C. Hodge

to Talk Indiana section of American! Chemical society will hear a talk by

Dr. H. CO. Hodge,

University of]

nid of the class 1s Mrs. Alice |of Technical high school have been announced by school officials.

Black sophomore class, sponsored |by Miss Marie Fraser, elected" Stan. !

vice president, and Marilyn Light, secretary treasurer. Freshman Jerry Danner elected president of his

was class,’

| Katherine Dampier, secretary treas- | urer. ore by Miss Mary Tinder.

Tech Student Editors Named

Girl to Edit : it ok

il ‘named ey Ellis, president; Jack Armstrong, ! school’s annual magazine. igaret Gamage and: Pauline Ritter {have been appointed editors of the

two staffs of the weekly Arsenal Washington high school pupils Charles Rau, vice president, and Cannon.

Annual Magazine Staffs of the student publications 3

Dorothy Surchevich' has been ‘editor - in - chief of the Mar-

Associate editors of the Cannon

The freshman class is spon- staff are Lillian Zambone and Flor-| lence Henderson and Evelyn Petro-!

Ralph - Yount, sophomore, “has vich is city editor. Associate edThe sale .is to raise funds tor| {been elected president of the newly |itors,. of the magazine, which is

| sions, and public speaking. Kathidin Ritchie is sponsor of. the | {group. Eugene Clampitt is vice president and Joyce Lakey is sec-retary-treausrer.

meeting this afternoon. Commit-| tees appointed: by Joan O'Brien, president, to arrange the program, {include,

[lyn Wise, Myrna Fabel,

and Jean Sebastian;

anne Dampier and Anita Hender- | shott, decorations. Miss Blanche Penrod is sponsor | of the organization.

Patsy Canner has been elected | Christine Jones, Patricia Ann president of the Future Home-|ler, {maker's club, Other newly elected | Witherspoon.

Rochester, at its October meeting] |

at Butler university Oct. 9. His talk

officers are Mary Lee Henry, vice

on the atom bomb tests at Bikini President; Rebecca Chasteen, sec-

will follow the dinner at 6:30 p. m. retary; Lillian Smith,

0 choose your new cor ~or late-model used car.

0 Have your own Insurance agent insure it,

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land Barbara Mitchell, reporter. |The officers and Kitty Lou Echols will attend a meeting of home |economics girls to be held Oct. §|

| in the state house,

: _The Southport yearbook staff has been announced by Mrs. Elsa| | Majors, sponsor. Included on the| |edtorial staff were Betty Ander-|

| {son, Rosemary Arndt, Nancy Hen-

| dricks, Dolores: Nerding, Beverly, | Baird and Bob Bidlack. Junior |understudies to the staff are Elsa | {Carter and Rose Ebert. The lay-| out staff includes Anne Mont- | |gomery, [Marianne Cohee, Madeline Stark, ! Maxine Haines, Anne Wade, Jackie 'Englehardt, and Judy Morgan, with Joyce Liechty and Bertha Huber as| junior understudies. Business managers are Bob Bidlack, Bob Carpenter and James Osborne. of juniors, Wilbur Elsner Wendell Leedy. - ‘ | Appointed to the art staff were {Nancy Ford and two juniors, Joan |

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lack and Bob Carpenter were appointed sports editors, and Dick! Prather and Carl Kaufman are in {charge of circulation. Typists are | Mary Frances Hummer, Arthella Johnson, Jean Sebastian, Rose {Jefferies, and Virginia Hohn, i ee Sur ies i —

3 From Here to Enter ‘Ohio Bridge Contest

{ Three Indianapolis contract {bridge players will play in the Central Ohio Bridge association’s fall {festival at Columbus, O, Oct. 4 {and 5. . The players, all high ranking members of the association, are

| Lawrence Welch. ——usement

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ASPIRIN RELIEVING

HEADACHE |:

staff are Charles

Mary. Frances Hummer, Butter,

sey, president; Francine Camden, Ann Bleistein, Judy Morgan, Ros- | Lazzell, refresh- | Miller and Phyllis Reeder.

ments; Ann Wade, Virginia Hohn, | {ment writers are Marjorie Ball, Phyllis Jensen, Shirley Ferguson, Maja Bowman, Ruth Ellen Fark, | program; | {Barbara Leach, Janice Liddil, Joan

Kenna Slick, Doris Spencer, Suz-| | McClure, Mary Ann Reed, Richard Ww | Stanfield, Beverly Mae Sutton, Julia | luncheon, 10 be. given at Waren |Jane Taylor and Randall Tucker, Central High school Wednesday

{from 11 a, m. until 1 p. m, are in __ er, charge of Mrs. Anna Stricker, Mrs.

ey-1 Geraldine Koch and Mrs, Wanda Edward Otting and Robert | | Besson,

Mary Louise Erzinger,

|Dinkel and Don. Hartley. Bob Bid-|

{Edson T. Wood, J. E. Cain and|

+ |formed Speakers club for pupils in-/| published in June, are Gloria Wal-\y,; “sormerly in the Bankers Trust

Washington terested in debating, panel discus- [ter and Carolyn Carter, with David so Miss | Bennett, layout editor, building,

| E. Other Staff Members |

Other members of the Cannon Reed, business

Senior-ority, senior girls social in a Bytbar Qubbar ay organization, will hold its first fall| j Pp corder; Marilyn Kelly,

| editor.

Typists: Judith Bayse, La Vonne! Barbara Frisbie, Barbara] Doris Levingston,

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Reporters: Margaret Blacksom,| Joan GChambers, Juanita H

A new course, “Education for | Family Life”

Behlmer, head of the health physical education department. The) course offered only to juniors and

11, ‘ 8. seniors is aimed at explaining Doty, Mts Mrs Ges Mrs cc { . ==Sunday, 1 to 7 P.'M, vin, rs illiam . son, rs. } { (family problems. Hors Ogtermeyer, Mrs. H. C. Bruns, and || MERIDIAN 1 A “Footers’ workshop” has been Mrs: J. T. Rect eR BLDG. ": | 5 a ab

organized to introduce new cheers) to the student body. Four hundred roll room rep-| resentatives attended the first meeting last week and received instruc{tions on new cheers which they later explained to members of their [roll room. David Rabinson, head cheer leader, presided. Other cheer leaders {are Larry Guyer, Joanne Hostettler, Chris Scures, Nancy Snyder, Shirley | Turner and Phyllis Whetstine;: The school's second’ social hour, | sponsored twice a month by the

Tech Service club, will be held] _ Oct. 8. Distribution is in charge]

‘Brown and Gold’|

Candidates Picked

Candidates for “Brown Boy” and |“Golden Girl,” nominated by junior {and senior students of Howe high school, have been announced by Miss Ellen Kroll, yearbook sponsor. The candidates are Marjory Jos-| lin, Glorta Wood, John Bruckman land Bill Schmadeke, seniors, and Judith Killion, Lois Radar, Joe Pirtle, and Harry Stewart, juniors. » Students buying subscriptions to the Hilltopper, Howe yearbook, will be permitted to vote for one of the candidates. The winning couple will be announced at the intermission of the annual “Brown and Gold” dance to be held Oct. 22. Dance proceeds are used to pay for publication of the yearbook.

[Kemper Heads Phi Delts

Butler university's Phi Delta LLL Re fraternity has elected Walker |W. Kemper as president for the school year. Other officers are William Larkworthy, reporter;| James Bartz, secretary; John Scales, treasurer; James Cooley, warden, |

snd Brooks Walters, social chair-

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Elects Officers

} Miss Helen E. Tipton, . director, fot girls activities for Manual, has ‘announced the election of officers! for Masoma, girls honorary club. | The officers are Alice . Hagan, president; Florann Greeson, vice esident; Barbara Snodgrass, secrétary; Barbara Hallock, treasurer - and Waneta Staten, Booster reporter. Appointed to standing committees were Helen Schwomeyer, Marilyn + Hafer, Janet Leuschener, scholar- « ship; Nila Jo Hawkins, Shirley Shotts, Mary Katherine Taylor, membership; Joan Austin, Hathlyn Kuhner, Mary Ray, entertainment. Appointment of three assistants to the science department has been announced by Carl F. Hanske, department head. The new assistants are James Kriner, David Caley and John Sharp.

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