Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 16
Sot hport Pupils Cw Schedule Program For Good Friday
." Three Ministers 1 Tell Religious Story - About the History of Easter Sunday
‘Southport High Bchool pupils will observe Good Friday with a | Seliglous program at 9304. m., Apr. 8; in the school gymnasium. Three ministers, the Rev. Lioyd Shannon, pastor of Madison! | Avenue Motrodist Chiirch; the Rev. Clyde York, Southport I terian Church, and the Rev, Foster G. Sizemore, University Heights | Christian Church, will tell the story of Easter in thres sermonettes. The Burton, port Methodist Chire will{héld at the school. Entertainers, { Southper Invocation, Shieh. by Were Carolyn Rose, Jane Colling, prayer by the Rev, L. N. Camp- Carolyn Myers, Arlene ‘Clifton Church.
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Methodist ‘The Rev. Golden, Nasthors Center Church, will give the EE EES Peggy Nabring, Southport sen- =n SE vp a oe Tk ch, a= of the school year. Ge, gcbe ry The cast for ¢ “Sunbonnet Girl” Indiana High School Forensic EE ate meet to be held in Bloom-|
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a course in theizines. Two went to the Wilson history of the United | Library Bulletin and the third to She will also revise a his-{the Teachers College Journal.
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Se mining he Tech ROT, ps Goh ———— commanding ROTC, ED PATTISON, Shortridge sen- announced winners of Rifle Team DN2nd-made brick.
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Ag contol law at a meeting of the : fi Apartment < there Association of ndiana at noon Wednesda New "Br percasamen in the LL Hotel, Paul Coen, aS Moe tio were feted mem! ation president, will
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Apr. 9 (UP)-~Prof. Leonard A. Doggett, who has been looking at the t mountains around Pennsylvania to the school honor roll for the State College for 25 years, is going back to his first love, riding a freighter and seeing the world. Doggett, who recently retired as professor of electrical engineering’ vai at the college, went to sea for the) a first time in 1008 and has been kx trying to go back ever since.
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Public School No. 28 . . . first with the national colors. Miss Eva Wiles (inset), principal.
Public School No. 28 Became Part of System In Days When Indianapolis Was Expanding
» sty VE inglon | THERE WAS A TIME when the Board of School ComSeles Bors Pat poe REE ee A Aefiiters Chas! missioners looked on the acquisition of building sites for
IN 1858, one-acre plots in the in 1938 to provide space for] {was selceted to commemorate the area where the school stands special exercises and school social{poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfelwere selling for $11.04. The Fletcher farm
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School No, 28 is said to be the and extending along Virginia 87% st city school to _have raised principal of No, 28,
Ave. to Prospect St., and East on| y MINNIE | LLOYD, head member of the library staf of Prospect to State Ave. and North |
history depart-/Tech High School, has had threa on State to near Deloss St. Much | for Harvard Uni- articles accepted by two maga-|or the sone was wooded.
Construction of No, 28 started In 1882, and the finished product was a two-story building with a roof of slate and walls of
ONCE DURING summer re-| cess, he boarded a freighter and went to England. There he Patrick J. Barton, area rent di-| bought a century-old octant and (rector, will explain the new rent/learned to take his own latitude | and longitude readings. A native of Boston, Doggett | sald he would continue to make | State College his home when he! land. on a voyage to a far-off
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! of the nn =» <5 the national flag above its build-|
the Children's Museum. - (land. Among its extracurricular!
far ond. ap Gor yi re! {of United Nations Yonth set up| fi ik Sa ad pik I ion he nal orator 2 a their schools as a minor problem. which opened In 1924. *|thetr own school meetings, elect ps rum mrine ies oy ge ner As the city boundaries expanded and residential areas officers, arrange radio broadcasts, gp Li | grew, open lots were plentiful and farm lands alle EE clang Maas NE Fe] New officers for the Future 24 Bn 2h: ox ri if ee. i grew, P arm were aVAll-|,4ic health examinations for chil-|sentatives of other Aations. They | seg | able for purchase. even make a trip to Lake Success _ hew, four-room building was dren in the first, fourth and eighth =" oC i Ran, alos: Public School No. 28, 831 erected then and both units com- (grades, and & Junior Red Cross Ph see So her Ave, became part of {prised the school, unit was erganized in 1935. president is Charles io nfehard . Indianapolis school =.» Staff members and parents have vice president of the World Feder. | HE re ple N Secon walt ia Ab sys OFFICE AND SUPPLY spaces/also formed a Girl Scout and ation of United Nations Associa-| | i hn Short we. alterna tem during thal oe Co | were. added. in 1926 and 10. of the! Brownie. Troop... tions, has x ~The school’s Hi-¥ Club will hold Candidates pe que Located on an acre of ground, Jom were remodeled in th same) In 1009, parents and teachers | membershis ut iecor SEALING PARLE at at-Holleriand on: CARTE ro Rive Sand was once. part of the farm. . Cer ape ot formed Sehoot Wo: aFwanit of let, bership at ; Apr. 18, and proceeds will be used owned by Calvin Fletcher .| No auditorium had been in-|PTA, but it was known as the|T® MembSTSUIP at pr o been selected by the contest com- y + MOT! cluded. in either. of the first two/Longfellow C ity Club dur-|t about 12,000. to buy CARE packages. mittee. sae +d ber of a pioneer IndfmnapoMs cE Wh FRer oO - i we Longle —_— wy ¥ Club durs| * vy an announcement inviting, | DEWEY HUMES, Washington ey fin: gta ae {Board authorized erection of a! The name chosen for the or- prospe a 3 Subiifs 104i tend 2 . [High School senior, has been pro- i spakos. Belly” of two-room portable on the grounds /ganization as well as the school, | Baltimore, the association took
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In a well-rounded activity proactivities, No. 28 lists the nutri- §ram aimed toward “accentuating tion class for parents and pupils, {the pisitive” of the UN, members
“conflicts” | within the UN were brought to the public's attention while ed “more important achievements’ |
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child, Nancy Doolittle. Mr. Doolittle is 70 and his United Nations Youth has a wife 68. ing. The initial ceremony was student membership in 12 junior! —eeg _ observed on Jan. 22, 1892, and the high schools, about 60 senior high yr colors were later turned over to|Schools and 17 colleges of Mary-| i
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