Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1948 — Page 12

to Honor List

i 4 Journalism Group [tentative trom Howard and Tip- ~~ Plans Initiation the Demecratic i] $ achievement in last Tuesday, oh ‘port High School students places ‘Noble continues on the roll. to attend her]

Students who were named to

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Nominated for joint state repre-|

classes at De-

are: . sity here, She Is $ arilyn . Boatman, Jean| defe: her Rong, or, A campaign” unt . Boejnart Virgin N abel summer, A acqueline ry, J - . Richa ay, The 24-year-e {, hones a g, Pagiis imine wm ion vel il eo HAD BROT Lyndal Wa y, Robert! Miss Noble WAC who is a CR NL DePauw Junior, Churiote’ Weilamer nuion]i8- & resident of. Kokomo... She Sophomores: ar arey, defeated Howard L. Whitecotton, Ries. Carol 8 pe 2 is Nott, Kokomo, also a World War II arolyn Sel h GoroltaS ae in. Herbert | oteran, and a student at Indi

and Leah Bell Phill Juniors: _ Lois A the Brandlein, Bernice ei Bing. | ton, Esa , Bar ih Dinkel, Ross Ebert, Wil Bune, ais Rornhtok

arindale ale, Busty J) i i na ei

in Beg Me Rosema ATRL. Sever) ird Mary Lou_ Baker, Rosemary Marvin | Christie, Marian: iar Ersinger, Madeline Stark, Gloria Fowler, A oun

n dricks, Arthella Johnson al 2 Jones, Delores

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"The Quill and Scroll Society of Southport High School! will hold favo vc initiation at 4pm. to 120rTow. Dolores Nerding, president of the chapter, has announced members to be. Initiated are Pat Miller, Rosemary Brown, “Rose Ebert and Joan Dinkle. Miss Marie Fraser is club sponsor.

Commitiee members for the

Joan Rosebaum, Lil Stark, Nancy Hendricks, Donald : Schmalfeldt, Robert Carpenter : and Karl Kauffman. Dale Bough DN is senior president. . Xo - Jackie McKinney and Joyce N Lakey, juniors were elected to NN state offices of treasurer and vice \_ resident ‘at the recent state \_ Future Business ' Leaders of

1 pr convention. The South-

will hold its annual 5 Era Why Nor Try This? yy um

at’ Spring Mill State’ By DR. ERNEST 6. Of OSBORNE

ana University, by a margin of rdi515 votes,

% Ben Davis Spring

i Musicale May

Program to Feature Spirituals, ‘Chorus

The annual spring musicale of Ben Davis High School will be titled “Black Music” and will be

ting May 20: ig The ‘program will conalat of five parts and will feature best known spirituals. Taking part

chorus, groups. Accompanists will be Peggy Hadley, Jane Ann McCammack and Glenda "Ruston. Oar Ryboi is. choir director. THE ANNUAL ROTC federal inspection will be held tomorrow at Ben Davis with awards to be presented to outstanding cadets. The PTA will give an award to the outstanding noncommissioned officer, the Indianapolis News will make an award to the |outstanding officer and Charles Vance, principal, will give an award to the outstanding private, Ribbons will be presented to the|,

ioutstanding drill regular “knockout” ol ature will be made. Tiepegtion officers will include Lt, Col. Thurmond L. Walter, Ft. Monroe, Va.; Major Sterrell 3.) Bright, Ft. John Alexander, ‘Baltimore, Md. |

choir, and combined

president; Richard president; Jackie Hanneman, sec-

‘retary-treasurer, and Ed Schuh, recreation leader. Speakers at the last meeting were Harry Thibo and Robert Richey, of Bloke. Van Camp.

Jerry Eidson is new ‘president of Southport Hi-Y. Other officers are: Tom Yeftich, vice president;

lond vice president; Mrs, Louise Williams

recording are stumped. We just don’t know Mrs. Veldon Montgomery, cor do. us

parenta commands and direction. And, of

Lis parents get upset.

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course, sometimes he rolls out the

“Nous because it's tadiing to ae} Miss Woods, who succeeds ‘Misa

- responding secretary, and Robert

Fisher, treasurer. The board

scold and run to 1hemembers elected are. Mrs._Robert for

Evans and Mrs. Carl Freund. Mrs, Herschel Hadley, the

principle, will also serve as board

\ ; retiring act, most of us are wor-/president, and Charles Vance, the can

members.

A acthe ar Mary Woods Heads the

Library Department Appointment of Miss Mary Jo Woods as head of the Indihnapolis

ta) | Public Library's technical depart-

¢ ment. has been Announced - by | Miss Marian MeFdaam, city u-

Nancy Todd, joined the library

rine TROPE'S. DO. GARY. ANSWET. . IVS gaff in 1919. .and has been a

good to relax a bit, though; to member. of the technical departhear the “noes” but to say noth- ment since 1941. .

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Xrkhow, the aL,

It's good, Tl ay adn el OFS Chapter to ‘Meet

many things as possible that " And when it|initiation and a Mother's Day carry igh “In program at 8 p.m. tomorrow at spite of the child's resistance, 1t{1522 W. Morris St." should be done as calmly as possible.

Chapter 393, OES, will conduct

Mrs. Zolah Ludeman is worthy matron and Roy Butcher is worthy patron.

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