Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 14
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‘Why Not Try This? THE FAMILY
Making a Game Out Of Chores
. When children are younger and| find it hard to do the little jobs| around the house that are: as-
| signed to them, it is a good idea to bring a bit of the play spirits
to the tasks.
One mother has developed a plan that works ‘well with her
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thouse, makes a mental note of jobs that need to be done, such
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to some central dren and assigns each one a job of comparable difficulty. When, she gives the signal, they do the job as quickly as possible, ‘and see who will be the first to return. One shouldn't overdo this sort of thing, however, After a while children would rather take their
PLANNING 1949 FORD DEBUT—The coming-out party for the much-heralded 1949 Ford passenger. car line in Indianapolis, complete with a parade and unveiling ceremonies June I8 and 19, is being planned by- Walter Hiser, center, and C. T. | Foxworthy, left, representing seven Indianapolis Ford dealers on thé introduction committee. Here they are conferring with O. Fred Yando, Indianapolis district man-
Principal B. H. Kemper MecComb of Emerich Manual Training High School presented henors and swards to more than 100 stu{dents at his last assembly last | night before his retirement June 30. Challenging the students to “make Manual's future as glorious as the past,” hé bade the stu{dents and faculty farewell end{ing the assembly with the motto {he made famous: “We can, we | must, we will.” Top scholastic awards went to |Waneta Staten and Roy Turley, seniors, and Ingeborg Gayde, { freshman; -as-the final-honor-roll rand departmental certificates {were presented. Gold top ten pins were awarded Turley and Miss |Staten for the greatest number {of honor roll certificates in the {senior class and the Masoma {award for the freshman girl with {the highest scholastic standing |went to Miss Gayde. 4 | Miss Staten also re&dived the
|senfor with the highest grade
Legion Plans New Bethel Rite
Annual memorial services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in {New Bethel Baptist Church by {the American Legion Bunker Hill | Post 220. The memorial address will be made by Oscar R, Brown of the American Legion Indiana Department. The Memorial Post Auxiliary choral group will sing. Benediction will be given by Charles D. McCarty, 11th district chaplain. © Bell Telephone Post firing squad will present the rifle {salute and taps will be played {by the 11th district Drum and {Bugle Corps.
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Awards, Bids Manual Students and Faculty Farewell
|average and Holliday certificate |for proficiency in English and music. Turley also won a Holliday certificate in science. Tuition scholarships to the Indiana University Institute for High School Journalists were awarded to Jean Tutterrow and Patsy Hansing editor and art editor for the 1949 yearbook by the junior class, Vilma Conway received a $25 prize from the Spanish Club to the student who will. continue language work in college. Holliday certificates for proficiency in Latin went to Howard Newman, Ruthanne Pattison and Shirley]
Marilyn Hafer.
were awarded as follows:
Shirley Shotts and Donna Secience—John Lee and Kenneth Monts mery; Art—Margle Board, Wilms Harand Carolyn Marshall, Musio— Covy, lores Hoffmark and Kenyon,
Wortman;
Tutterzow, Evelyn
Conwa son,
Shotts and awards in Spanish to [ry Miss Conway, Bella Eskinazi and {Ren
Other proficiency certificates |
History —-Marige Board, Robert Herbst, Scotter pre
son and Phyllis Cummins. Wome Eeésnomics—Evangeline Callis, Barbra Hilarides and Nina Porbis, r her excellent roceord in the home economics depart ment Miss Callis received a special award. Top awards in the physical education! department, Prensel medals, were awarded | to Elizabeth Brown, Renee Grider, Anna Harvey, Viola Reifeis and Nancy Wilkins. Seven other girls, Louise Chamness, Barbara Harrington, Barbara Jaynes, Janet Leuschner, Evelyn Lewis, Dianne Mattick and Norma Richardson received chain bracelets, Barning straight A 4 cards, seven senior high pupils and one junior high pupil top) the honor roll of 32 boys and] 32 girls. Students who made perfect, cards are Joan Emhardt, Lois Harman, | Joyce Hiigemeier, Carolyn Marshall, Cletes| Stan rd Ronald Kistner] i
ord, J n Other senior high girls were: Jean aylor, Bella Eskenazi,! une Kennedy, Waneta Staten, Vilma! ot ® Thompson, - Nancy Pler-| ty. Hawking, Margaret Muff | axter, Phyllis Harman, Barbara! “. Beatty, Evangeline Cullis,’
, Lawrence Ritter, Lerner, Joe ‘Mascari, Ed Sater, Bmallwood and Bob Malsberry. Other junior high irls were: Ingebo Gayde, y Smit se Williams, Barbara Aichhorn, Jacqueinie ores dwell and
Industrial Art — Charles Kriech and | Lawton Link; Cemmereial—-Connie David-
Manual Pupil Maret
Awarded $1000 Scholarship
A ——— | THE FEDERATION of Indianapolis Public School Teachers |has awarded a $1000 scholarship {to Phyllis Ruth Miedema, a {member of the 1948 Manual High School graduating class. Miss Miedema is the daughter |of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Miedema, 1702 Barth Ave. She will
|at Muncie next fall, where three {older sisters attended. An out|standing pupil, she ranked ninth {in her graduating class of 233 {and compiled an impressive rec: lord in extracurricular activities. » = - SHE HAS a perfect Sunday School attendance record for the [past 15 years and sings in the {choir of the Second Evangelical |and Reformed Church. She is | now employed by the PittmanMoore Co. : Purpose of the scholarship is to encourage outstanding high
§ school graduates to choose teach-
|ing as a career, Application was {limited to 1948 city high school
in the upper one-third of their graduating class, the winner was made by the scholarship committee of the In|diana State Teachers Association {from a group of 38 applicants,
WELCOMES DAV GROUP FT. WAYNE, June 4 (UP)— Mayor Henry E. Branning Jr. today welcomed state delegates to the Disabled Ameri¢an Veterans convention here. The annual meeting of the DAV and the DAV auxiliary began here yesterday and will continue through Sunday.
Mabry, Myra Buck, Veda Bir ol Bennett, Junior high boys were: Bill ‘Tegeler, Sharp, Robert William Kraas, Richard Oster-
Larry Holland, Charles ee Hoy Lebrock, Paul Lee, Robert Marshall and James Schmedel.
§-sraduates.who were scholastically!
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