Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1948 — Page 25
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third in the final scoring. Robbed of an almost certain victory, the gal made no protest. She neither wept nor sulked. She didn’t try any alibi either. That's true sportsmanship, Kids. ey i
.the going gets rough.
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Will: Be Held on March 6
A foreign movie, a stunt program and a fiesta are among - planned: by Butler University students in March. x Philokurian, literary society, will meet at 7 p. m. Monday in the pome-of Dr. Sarah T, Sisson, 2449 N. Illinois St. The Katharine
Merril Graydon Society will have a tea at 3:45 p. m. on Tues-/ day in the Jordan Memorial Hall.| The members of Sigma Delta ni, national professional jour-| palism fraternity, will have its initiation - at 6 p. m., Tuesday in the Italian Village, and on~Wednesday, the Association of Women Students will meet
16 To Receive | Nursing =~ * Diplomas
Four Indianapolis, young women |
at 3 p. m. in Jordan ‘Hall. lare among 18 students to be grad-| Three groups will meet March| ...; cot dav. night from the
5. Sigma Tau Delta, English honor society, will sponsor a foreign movie at 8 p. m. in Jordan
Indiana University Training! School for Nurses. | Commencement exercises will]
1, the American Chemical So- : Bal, will meet at 7:30 p. m. and | hela it 2 welack the Senco, the Psychology Club will meet ato" ~Fecieine AUCitorum = | : in the Recreation room. University's cal Center here. TP. apus YWCA and YMCA [Miss Jean L. Coffey, acting direcThe campus e tor of the nursing school, will |
will sponsor the annual series of, o..4 tne graduates their school pins. : i | The graduates will be Mrs. J. High School. The proceeds will\py, youn Brunson, 4253 Corne-| 1
Geneva stunts on March 6 in Caleb Mills ‘Hall at Shortridge
be used to send delegates to Lake 0 ove. Mrs Martha Joann
Geneva, Wis,, this summ
er. Sigma Tau Delta will meet at 0. "00 "or 0 7p. m. on March 8, and the Utes, “\oooo i hh pay
Club will hold its annual basket-
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reation Room. town; Miss Lucille Clara Borchelt, Freshman Rose Dance Bt Wayne; Miss Dorothy Alice | - kman, Greenfield; Miss Flora I Set for March 12 dance is/Helene Dixon, Butler; Miss Mary wheduled for 9 p.m, March 12|Elizabeth Littlefield, Terre Haute; in the Eg "Room of ° the/ Miss Doris Jean Patterson, Ko-.
elected to reign at the dance. A fiesta has been planned
is 12 the koi Murat Temple. A queen will be by 12
in the Recrea The Butler r, American
ing contest for Butler coeds. A fashion show sponsored by the Butler Mothers Council is planned for 2 p. m. on March 19 in the Recreation Room. That night Delta Delta Delta Sorority vill have its annual Dublin Fair at 8 o'clock in the chapter house. The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. will hold its annual Sweetheart Dance at 9 p. m. on March 19 in the chapter house. The spring vacation from March 20 through March 29 will close the
Museum Holds.
mo. y Miss Ruth Audrey Pawlik, Jef-! fersonville; Miss Laura Lou Rich-| ter, Edwardsport; Miss Betty Jean | Sneary, Avilla; Miss Alma Louise!
March | Wolf, Logansport, and Miss Peggy
Joan Albright, Memphis, Tenn.
b| Dr. John D. VanNuys, dean of § 17/the I. U. School of Medicine, will
be the speaker for the exercises! and Miss Newcomer, class presi-. dent, will. welcome the guests.| Miss Joyce King, Elkhart, will] sing. . A reception honoring the grad-
.|uates will be held in Ball Resi-
dence on the Medical Center campus following the program.
Tudor Hall Parents Will Have Meeting
The Parents Association of| Tudor Hall School will see a vis-| ual education film produced with
by the assvciation at a 7:30 p. m.| meeting on March 10 in the’ school. a E
nosed NOW. Ofipere. will be elected at mod
this - meeting, and the ern dance workshop of Tudor Hall will present —a--program.- Mrs: Harry V. Wade is nominations chairman, and Mrs. J. Ls Gadick
Open House
There .was an open hBuse yes-| terday in the Children’s Museum. | The members previewed the Latin American galleries, installed to!
help fifth and sixth grade pupils. Miss - Patricia Barreda of the National Institute of Anthropol-| ogy, Mexico City, arranged the exhibits. She is working here under an exchange plan spon-| wred by UNESCO. : !
The hostesses were Mesdames wednesday of the Alliance Fran-
Robert Stafford, Donald Alexan-| der, Walter Hiser, William T.| Finney, Richard T. Hill, Donald Morris and Jane Morgan Hutton. |
is in charge of the social hour.
French Group | Will Meet |
, Jean d'Astier de la Vigerie, Paris, writer and radio commen-| tator, will talk on “The Position of France in Europe and in the, World” at an 8 p. m. meeting
caise. The meeting will be held nl the Marott Hotel, Mr, d'Astier served in World
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State Poetry Society |i. To Meet Saturday Bridge Party Booked
The Indiana Poetry Society . Yl meet at 2 p. m. Saturday in By Ohio Alumnae s' clubroom, Carl Leon Ed y ei i Pf. Loony 2255 bridge party wi po. Walter Reed are program iin, onio State University Alum- . nae Club, Mrs. C. B. Durham,
Original poems will be read, ind William: Chitwood will talk [ss poston 50 Pivd will bel
on lesser known American poets. Mrs. Oscar Muir will lead a 1 be Mesdamen round-table - Hugh J. Baker Jr, John David Pos. iable Qiscussion on “Poetry ipajer and C. H. Wilgus. Mrs.
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