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Seniors’ Parents The annual Senior-Parents’ ve!

in Arsenal Technical High School, in the boys’ gymnasium, A committee, directed by Miss| Lois Sink, will present a program, followed by selections by the Tech Choir,

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Richard W. Camp, Joan Chambers, Patricia Goodwin, William L. Kingery, Mary Jane Martin, Barbara J. Schubert and Billy J. Teal, Sixteen yell leaders, under the direction of William F. Moon, are practicing daily in the north wing of Treadwell Hall. They are: Elbert McDanlels, Robert Barting. Rayo Glenn, John Stafford, William « Lewis, Nancy Snyder, Elaine Anderson, Janet Siebert, Barbara Baber, Marilyn Miller, Janet Spall, Bonnie ENyson, Ninabell Kirby, Joyce Ratcliffe, Joan Troxel and Pat Percifield.

Robert Gilchrest was chosen|’ president of the junior class of | Shortridge High School in a "| cent election. Other officers ar? vice president; Lucinda - Rohm, secretary; Norm Klein, treasurer; Nancy Lewis, vaudeville chairiman, and Shirley Swanson, pro- | gram editor, Dania DeWeese was general

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chairman of the election, and | Patricia Patton was chairman of Hinanee, Nine girls nave been chosen to serve as ‘hostesses in Room 104, lone of. Shortridge’s guidance | offices. They are Barbara Dun[ham, Suzanne Watts, Martha Ann | York, Pamela Nolen, Barbara ‘Redding. Nancy Flora, Joan Sil- | verstein, Patricia Bates and Jane Rogers. Donald élected president of High School German Club. The other officers include Thomas Simpson, vice-president; Janes -Etzkorn, secretary, and William | Hauejson, treasuier. Officers elected

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-Katie Smith, , Betty Ann Hester, | Betty McNabb, and Jane Zaiser | have been elected as drum major-|’ | ets in Broad Ripple High School. Jack Barnett is the new president of the Proad Ripple Chapier Honor Society.

Virgil Baeler. secLyman, treasurer; historian, and]

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man. Tryouts for a play, to be held as a matinee on Oct. 20, were held |

| matic club. The club, called ‘“Draclu,” has elécted the [ollowing officers: Richard De Boest, Ann Behrman, .. vice Paul Ross, secretary, -Arhbecker,. treasurer | The club is under ‘the “direction laf Mrs. Donna Collins.

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