Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1949 — Page 5
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Apolist 23 School News— : a el : ; : ; iy Names of 79 Shortridge: Seniors ‘Submitted to National Honor Society
Sal ette Harcourt, Joan Hilficker, Louis Hues-| Nancy Sledge, Ruthanne Huff, Margarei| ’ an! 4 yA ; High School seniors have been Foster, chairman of the Honor Lauralee, Burke. Doaaid Cassady. Rater enn. Shiner Runcate Joan Jackson, Appel, ‘Jean Hebel, Marilyn McComas, Fuller, Ben Andrews, Sally Bell, day «night in the clubhouse, 4107! Feel Y $ er : submitted for membership in the Soclety committee of Shortridge. enger, Carolyn Compton, Prank Dailey,|Jim Jordan. Thomas Kejly, Carol King, Stitley Phillips, ohn Smith, Kenny! JoAnn Bernat, Lauralee Burke, E. Washington St. Grand Mon-| ear oung : National Honor 8 . | The candidates for the National| wens Doiron = Macy Garol Dressel ners are Hath “Lindennurs. Margaret| Tob Cannon. Dick adden, Hugh Wolf, Bob Christina and Jean Douglass. arch Matthew G. Merrill, Daven-| Do you blame sxhsused: worn-ou feeling on or Society.” The ap-|p : | Weber a acy, Gard eel.| upton. Paul M. Melear, Carol Megor- Dick Buskirk, Jim less, John Brown.| ‘Window Decorations — Janet port, Ia. will be special guest reg LR a oe plicants were selected on the 10POF Society include: {barbara Dunham, JoAnns Dunham. | den, “Mouser, Pameia Nolen, Daniel Dick Warne, Keith Bundy, Jack Engledow. Fpead guest. Ostrex has done. Containg tonic many need at basis of consist : Alice Aldrich, Bentemin Andrews. Eve. lo, Dunkin, Dorothea Dunnington. Ea-|N, hart, Richard Orman. Ed Pattison, Ann and Rudy McCullough Vintand and Carol King; Enter-| Plans are being made 0 reg-| supplementary doses Viiamin by. salem. asis of sistently high scho-|;;; Arnold, Christinas Baldwin Carol hacis, © rent ‘borbes. Alice Goldthwaite, [Pritchard Nancy Pritchard, Aaron Rabb,| Supporting memebrs ofthe “My Wild|tainment — Jane Collins, chair-|ister 800 Prophets’ and Masonic Aoduainged sive only Boe. Ty Ostres d In o : hy 3ahKs, | -~ HA “(James W. Ray, JoAnn Reardon. Barbara Irish: Rose” cast incinde Nancy Niblack,! ’ | y ! to pep; younger feeling, this very day.
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The names of 79 Shortridge lastic records by Miss Mildred Besne.: Sally Lou Bell, Joanne Bernat, Richard Grubaugh, Lillian Hacker, Jean- ait. Pat
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
iam Riley, Durward Roberson, Robert Hovey, Ronda Hunter, Bob Leonard, Ma | Robinson, Carolyn Rose, Georgiana Rup- lene Carver, Irene Simms, Ronald Beam, precht, Charlotte Schwarts” (Jack Hamm, John Stark, John Riddle, Wiliam A Shumaker, John Sigler, Tom Willey, Thelma Séars, Katherine Janet Stewart, Marilyn Straub, Neil Berry, Nanéy Max, Jogn Hines, Martha Etrickland., Elaine Tarshes; Thomas Todd, McKinstry, Nancy Ferguson, Marilyn Hull, Jaema Vance, Steve Wainwright, Robert Nancy Kuhn, Jenny Lentz, Angela Raetz Whipple, Patricia Wilson, Walter Woll, Judy Shattuck, Barb.ra Summers, Jane: Marjorie Wullleumier. Martha York, Paul Wert, Elaine Zaring, Loretta Zink, Jo Zaritman, i . Shattuck, Susan Jones, Barbara Caldwell, New officers of the Shortridge Dick Hane Tom Jacks Bil_Jessee, Bob . ! Dwen, ete Straub D V BB Senate ar® Don Jeffries, presi- Jacks. Don Beder. ‘Don Packwood: Jerey . ‘a. Mills voods, Jim Amos, Glen Th dent; James Etzkorn, first vice son, John Lovell, Max Ross, Davie Sweet. president; Robin Powell, second man. Alan Beck and John Higley vice president; John Shonle, read- . ing clerk; Karen Martinson, sec- The Shortridge High School retary, and Mary Jane Davidson, Senior class will present a Sadie vice secretary. Hawkins dance Apr. 23 in the Twenty Broad Ripple High school gym. } School students will carry the Dolores Peterson has been lead roles in the five sketches to named general chairman of ‘the be presented in the “Ripples of dance, assisted by Robert Stith, '49” Thursday and Friday eve- Don Ole, Marilyn Don Ogle, Marnings in the school auditorium. ilyn Alexander and Weber Don‘Leads in the “Collector's Item,” aldson. a written by Jo Harper, will be Committee members include: played by John Bain, Dick Moll, Tickets—Robert Robinson, Judy Roberts, Nancy Schile and chairman, Lawrence Sandberg, Carolyn Hartman. Bob Dickinson Lewis Spear, Charlotte Schwartz, and Forrest Rheeling will have Eva Steinberger, Margaret Fay the lead roles in the Hawaiian Hannon, Marilyn Alexander, Alscene from “Faraway Places,” ice Goldthwaite and. Barbara written by Ann and Lynn Behr- Redding; Publicity--Pat Scanlon man. and Mary Ann Clevenger, Pat Jean Sage will’ play the solo Cleavenger chairman, Betsy part in the Eskimo act. Leading Todd. Nancy Pritchard. Jane roles in “Sadie Hawkins’ Day McMullin, John Judy and RusParade,” written by Jannice sell Hughes Bryant and Janice McComas will! Decorations—Carolyn Compton be played by Bill Nixon, Frances and Christina Baldwin, chairmen; Sullivan, Bob Young, Lynne Hol. Alfred Iknayan, Marty Peterson,
i roles in “My Wild Guy Reynolds, Harrison Marsh, Ihe leading written by Nancy Carol Megorden, Edith Summers,
Secrest, Nan Winterrowd and Joan Hood, Lillian Hacker, Judy Mary Peacock, will be taken by ’ TT Henry Lamkin, Marilyn Eng-
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Kurt Ehlert, Carole Ferris, Susie Grob. Delores Gulley, Nan Hall, Jeanette Hart-|F« man, Nancy Hastings. Sally Hathaway. ¢ George Seidensticker, Betty Ann Hester, ' Valera Hume, Barbara Knotts, Bill Lloyd, | Dottie McClamrock, Dottie Nelson, Merrie Jo Ober, Nancy Pippeuger, Bill Roberts, | Joyce Robinson, Ann Rust, Frank Shop- ’ tangh, Gordon Smith. Katie Smith, Sue ! Stark. Ray Stauth, Anita Van de Voort. : and Nancy Willit t | Dancers in “Faraway Places’ are Diane { Ambrose, ‘Lynn Behrman, Carol Dady, Barbara Hyde, Debby Masten, and Rita ° Ridennour. Eleanor Hackemeyer and Dick : Tuimail are the leading characters in the | Dutch scene from this act. and other © characters are Jane Adams, Carole Barret, Ruth Hubbard, Sally Max, Connie Pfisterer, Louis Mavis. Ry Rice, Ron Rice, e
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