Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1948 — Page 4
A benefit concert will be presented at 8 p. m. Friday by the] Shortridge High School band In Caleb Mills Hall. alumni of the band will be hon-
Willard Shull,
score for the number. Also featured is a trumpet trio number bv Robert Hummel, James Hudson, and Richard Brown; a harp solo by Lauralee
for the band fund.
Not as Shocking As It Should Be
Wellman, 56, of the back bay, slipped into the Park St. rapid transit station yesterday climbed Winifield Heidt, 34, and Eugene down into the train pit and|Conley, 35, New York opera singcalmly third rail. An alarmed Metropolitan Tran-
sit Authority employee telephoned York shortly to sing her 201st police, A guard turned off the|performance of Carmen at the power. Two officers climbed into/New York City Center Opera the pit to get the “body.” Wellman got up off the rail and politely walked to meet them. At City Hospital, Wellman was found to be suffering from facial/plants in the United States, for cuts and acute alcoholism.
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cert master, will play a violin Larry Crosley, Robert McClure, Robert concerto. Director Robert J. ry ga Rr Rg A Shultz has written an original Cully embry Sly Tad]
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Other principals in the cast are:
orchestra director; G. D. Roland Placid oe Ades] ? Nolte, * Marjorie Porsyth, and include BarEmerson Pinch,
Warren to Give 4 # : M.S. Pinafore’ » x Mark Gale to Play Leading Role The leading role in “H. M. 8.| Pinafore” will be played by Mark Gale, Warren Central senior, at, 8 p. m. Friday in the school audi-
torium. The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will be
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Dirham, Suck Buckhors: Donsa ‘Eigse 2 nham, Jas uckhorn, mn nzel, |= Burke, only girl member of the Donna Lingentelter Donna Barksdale, = i7-piece band; and a novelty num- Barba: a Lits Leons Perkinson, Dop ack- |S ber, “Southern Wedding.” Jeatur- Rosell, Barbers ‘Lits." Virgiais sities, = ng Dave rry, John ahrdt, Susie , Mar ale, cClure, | = - Geo! Groenert, La Crosley, Marjorie = John Hand, Howard Ashley and Devie, Delores ‘Gumberts Jane “Humphrey. = a mm ly Ary ers, Jane jt Lauralee Burke, sell. Nadine Price and Janice Case. = Classical and semi - classical ron po chests Will include: Bruce Pow. fb er Cia . music will be played. Tickets go Margaret Reilly Barbara Frakes, Lois = n, Tr anders, u ou; on sale at the box office Friday Nancy Lente Lucille Sprunger, oe evening. Proceeds will be used Barksdale,
: ARTFUL ADVICE—Robert J. Shultz, Shortridge High School | band director, points out a passage in the score to be tsed in the band's benefit concert Friday. Looking on is Willard Shull, band concert master. director.
BOSTON, Mar. 10 (UP) —George.N., Y. Opera Singers Wed
In Surprise Ceremony CHICAGO, Mar. 10 (UP)
ers, were honeymooning today after a surprise marriage at the home of friends of the bride. Miss Heidt will return to New
seated himself on the
company.
FREEZERS INCREASE The number of freezer locker
LONE MUSE — Lauralee Burke, only girl member of the Shortridge High School Band,
preserving food for individual
mark.
in Caleb Mills Hall Friday night.
| a lace White, Claud Gloria McGahan, Sylvia Merril. Citbir accompanist is Betty Dammrich. | The operetta is under the vision of Miss Kathleen
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Yolanda Berry, artin _Wil~ liams, Marlene Aichorn, Harry Hoff, How-
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i Discussion on Atoms To Close Open Forum
| The University of Chicagol= [Round Table wiss discuss “Atom-|S {ic Energy and Freedom” in the = {closing Open Forum series of |S Kirshbaum Community Center at|= {8:15 tonight. I= The discussion panel’ will be| composed of Dr. Arthur H. Jaffey, Laboratory, and Dr. Louis Wirth, and Dr. Hans J. Morgenthau, University % lof Chicago professors. .
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