Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1948 — Page 12
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— : » 's Weather F School News— jig wanes, Rob wn Insi [foday Ss Weather rotocast Southport High Junior Class e Som pee HN To Give 'Big Doorstep’ [Friar soot are muy aot 54” Fraser, “soni, ag: 2 u Anderson, Arthella Johnson, Jean photographers. your new cats High a Wi presen: 3: 4 ho and a 8 Big Doorstep” March 19 in the wivhle Tan utitortym. includes Rose Ebert, rg can really Carole Newland, Ernie Eaton,|and Bertha Huber and Joyce rge Conn
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John Leap was bigh scorer in the contest, with a score of 743 out of a possible 800. High’ point Decatur Central boys who took part were Chester ichard
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Joan Cluesenkamp, Peg Nabring, Della May Hartley, Richard Theil, Edna Howard and Wilbur Elsner. Mrs. Kathleen Ritchie is director. Nancy Hendricks, senior at Southport, has been named editor-in-chief of the 1948 Anchor by Mrs. Elsa Majors, sponsor. Assistant editor gomery, with Dolores Nerding,
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