Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1949 — Page 7
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Annual St. Patrick's Day Party Slated After Classes; Simpson fo Emcee Fete
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Jeanne Sage, Betty Sue Tarkington and Lannie Christoffel. Music will be provided by the Broad Ripple dance band. | Committee chairmen are Carol
Byers, Joyce Berry, Mary Millholland, Carole Barrett, Delores Gulley, Peggy Dodd, Sue Stark, Sally Willlams, Judy Risk, Carla
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Members of the Broad Ripple Junior Class have elected Jim
vice president; Dick. Campbell, treasurer, pus Dottie Nelson, secretary.
|Sgt. George Miller, commandant,
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ROTC promotions at Broad Ripple: have been announced by
land K. V. Ammerman, principal. They are: " Jack L. Engledow to cadet lleutenant colonel; John Haynes, Joe Cav ¥anaugh John M. Hicks and Donald H. Shaw, all to cadet captains; Charles R.
Fair to cadét 1st lieutenant; John B, Smith to cadet 2d lieutenant; Paul M. Ross cadet first sergeant; Thomas M. Necture to cadet sergeant 1st class; James {Mueller to cadet corporal, and Ronald C. Towner named cadet private
Establishment of a new science]
{award at Manual High School,
the Hanske Science Award, was
i { is smoother and mellower. announced today by W. 8. Barn-| Sof 1012 West Eureka 8¢., Champaign, Ill. * CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey F. Hanske,
~—86.8 Proof-—65 85% Grain Neutral Spirits. ‘head at the school from 1919 ics department head, is favuryy | Distillers Corp., New York City until his death last fall. Funds sponsor of the club.
| hart, acting principal. The award honors the late Carl science department]
students will sponsor its annual St. Patrick's Day party, The
close of classes,
Terry Simpson will be master of ceremonies assisted by Mildréd and Martha Dan and Lynn and Ann Duff, A stage show performance will be given by the boys’ quartet,
for the medal to be awarded for extra curricular science projects or research, have béen provided) by Mrs. Hanske.
The annual winner will be
chosen by the science department.|
Mr, Barnhart also announced that John Sharp, Manual senior, is the school’s 1949 winner of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award.
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to compete for one of five scholarships to the University of Rochester, Rochester, N, Y. . Edwin Mussmann, Viola Feifels; Patty Silvers and Dorothy Steele; recelved straight A-plus report cards the Meanwhile, 105 other students
were listed on the high honor| roll for receiving an “A” average for the first grade period of the
second semester,
The students are: Coppagh Bets usta Aone. Serres n o— il y Olive Ann Worl
Bat Bate Renpinges, mins Bony co Hilgemels oan “butterow, Nancy erson.
Heads Butler Astronomy Club
Miss Barbara Louise Pearson, 342 Berkley Rd., is the new president of the Butler University The daughter
Astronomy Club, of Dr. and Mrs.
versity College. Other officers of the organizato'tion are Ken Hallam, Indianapolis junior, vice president; | Miss Elsie Popple well, Indian-gs wl : {apolis senior, | secretary - treas- Miss Peagton | urer, and Miss Ann Montgomery, Indianapolis freshman, historian.
Dr. Harry E. Crull, mathemat-
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Name State Officers”. Members of the Indiana :Casvalty Adjusters Association have named. new organization officers to serve during 1949. Incoming president is Willlam V, O'Neil of the Lumberman’s Mutual Casualty Co, Other officers are Paul 5 Stubbs, first vice president, of the U. 8, Fidelity and Guaranty Co.;
{Edward Straith-Miller, second vice president, of the American Asso-
¢ ciated Insurance Companies, and
E. G. Hilliard, secretary-treasurer,
4 «of Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.
D. OF A. CARD PARTY Community Council 47, Daugh-
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tne and card party Saturday|
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