Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 8

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LL e—— Ee ee tient le HE Le = Somuama EE y EE “Itching Prepares TPecuror— Tehndi ara = CFE ree STUGNTS - > > : TT — - 5 1 in : : Check Itching To Be Feted Monday A S'Prize party s = First Application ; » ‘. Faculty members, bus drivers/at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the] A graddation will be Pimples, : maintenance wo peischool by the Booster Club.ineiq for students in the McCamor lor Wir ang ) workers will bee, 1. Nehrling will be master of en ioxlve Speak iDl. : entertained Monday in the De-| oremonies. mon course in e

i hip and human ‘ela- *: catur Central School by Mr. and _|sdlesmans| Mrs. Hollis Adams and Mr. and SCIENTECH CLUB TO MEET |tions at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the For Annual Party |Mrs Hefbert Edwards. Mr. Adams| The Scientech Club will meet|Gold Room of the Washington High yg “ is prinel and Mr. Edwards, at noon Monday in Ho ers. ¥ Sin annual Belioore Bentos tutor al Jack G. Messmer, local contrac-| The class president, Richard H. party, will be held Apr. 15 in the - The school band and choir, (tor, will speak on “Observations Englehart, will ig 28 4 pd BATHROOM OUTFITS school gymnasium. * winner of first-division awards in/in Europe and the Occupied master, Other c 8 o! ol IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. » Bob DeNoon is general chair- the district contest, will attend|Zones.” Jack L. Naylor, ppsiden : man for the dance.

Program attractions will be a barber shop quartet, a solo by

Phil Edington, a “Mystery Tune” In Indianapolis, Almost EVERYONE SHOPS at the VICTOR for Furniture!

Masters-of-ceremonies will be Jim

iy ) . ; Thomas and Tom Endsley. Chairmen and their committees for the party as announced by : Bill Mayer, Class of '48 president, are: Guthrie, Martha Schumaker and Bill Harvey. Dance—Earl Butt, chairman; : Judy , Carl Spiess Dora PlerSTORM & SCREEN son. Favors—Bob DeNoon, chairman; Jackie Allen, Carol Schneider and Bill Ribble. Refreshments—Masrilyn DoughDOOR erty, chairman; Roy Minatel, Virginia Meadows, Hubert Powell and Bob Pickel, Publicity—Alice McClelland, chairman, Posters—Marie Ochs, | An} Marie Keller, Tim Hunter and Spo are Virgil Heniser, head of the science department, and EK. Franklin Fisher, instructor of commerce. = Queen for the Howe High I |] School track meet with Technical ‘ and Crispus Attucks High Schools will be crowned today. { Senior candidates include Carole Davis, |

Janet Eickhoff, Marianela Urrutia and Phyllis Wallace, while juniors are Jackie] Abraham, Marmie ingsbury, Jennle| ence.

Konold and Mary Torr { Sophomore nominees are Joan Miller, | Joy Richey, Janice Sampson and Betty \ Jo Williams, : Fi Freshmen include Janet Callon, Nina ’ SIZES Ferguson, ~ Betty Lokenvill and Sara * ° “ri Y. A J Srpiast, , rs Also selected as nominees are Jackie Best ualit ® Oo ° owest rr 1€€eS ® 0° mm en ® Allen, Beverly Orossley, Donna Ortel, . ~ : ’ .

Erlene Bnyder and Gloria Wood 8ix Howe High School students

. have received awards in the poster contest sponsored by the : a S$ 50 Marion, County Cancer Control Society. . Virginia Eubank won a cash award of $25 as first prize. / Other winners include Paull : Taylor, second prize of $15; Joan ;

Brickham, third prize of $10, and| CASH & CARRY Joyce Gueson and" David R 1 % 59% : ; mi I Ha eT oe egular “a3 3122 E. 25TH ST. |. ie A Wanry bo he : .

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