Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1949 — Page 18

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Eleven Underclassmen, Ten Seniors Included - With A Plus Cards

Ten seniors and 11 underciass-: ‘men at Tech were listed with| straight “A plus” cards on the. second grade period honor roll; which inchided 406 pupils.

Bradway, Ann Garrison, -Nyla Jester, Glen Kastner, Ronald Waullenbach, Robert = Phillips, | Janet Spall, William Sullivan, Charles VanBuskirk and Rich-| ard VanBuskirk.

Underclassmen included Jo, Nell Alcorn, Carol Beall, James | “Bredensteiner, James East, Naney Foxworthy, John Kellam Jr. Fdward Landreth, Joan Norton,| Clayton Ray, Dixie Scifreg and Judith Woolgar.

Spring fashions will make their appearance on the Tech Campus Thursday when 40 girls of the home economics department model their own creations. In addition to the regular modeling sessions to be held during the school day, another will be held at 3:30 p. m. Joan Trueblood and Margaret Tresslar will describe the outfits. Planning committee members include Mrs. . Ermal Applegate, Miss Pearl] Apland, Miss Helen Murray and Miss Hilda Kreft, department] head. Tech and Howe high schools ‘have organized an art exchange program between ®he art departments of both institutions. Arranged by Miss Janet Keller, Howe art instructor, and Sy Per. #yck, Tech art department member, the program is designed to show different projects and methods of art instruction employed by the schools. "!. The botany department at Tech has also arranged an exchange program with sefence! clubs of other high schools. The Indianapolis school has already recelved a collection of shells! from Ball High School, Galves-| "34 ten, Tex., and will send mounted specimens of Indiana wild flow ers and inwects in exchange. Dr. Clare ¥. Cox, Scott McCoy, John! Farley, J. W. Kendrick and Howard Cook, botany instructors, are sponsors of the project. Crispus. Attucks pupils gave their Junior Spring Revue last night, featuring “Music and MemOlen” at one-act comedy. nel! reis Byers, 4x wh sini’ Ra, 2 Si aig, | Roselle ig ie: | i Lawrence, | man, Lol Li | j on, |

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Danfel ones Shortridge menhas been chosen to receive the . Alliance Francaise medal given each year for excellence in French studies. He has completed -four years study of the subject. Formal presentation of the award will be made today at a| banquet to be held in the Marott| Hotel. Edward Petri, donor of the! medals, will preside. | In other language activities, | Mrs, Gertrude Weathers of the Shortridge language department, | has returned from the Central! States Modern Language Teach-| ers Association convention held! in Cleveland on April 30. | Kg recent inspection cere-’' monies held hy the Shortridge! ROTC unit, ‘William Axup was

“knockout” manual of arms drill’ contest. The award was presented by Orville Denbo, of the 11 Dis-| trict, American Legion, i Joel W, Hadley, Shortridge prinSpal. has awarded certificates to gitls who have com-| Potd an eight weeks course in| . child care at the school,

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