Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1949 — Page 26
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na Barrett, Betty Voege, Mary Fidler, Mona Francis, {meyer, | Wiles, Charles Riley, Don Van Hook and Norma Eubank. Miss Sue Guthridge and A, K. Jones are faculty sponsors of the production. Student
ter design
|Schools—
Washington High Sets Senior " Hiey
“Spring is Here” will be the|were Rhoades, mother of Mrs. Horace [theme of the senior class. clay in Weakley of Indianapolis, who died {Washington High School auditorShejium at 2:30 p. m. and, 8 p. m. Also sur-|{CDT) on May 20.
Members of the cast are Don-
HoftFred
Barbara William Tucker,
Members are Walstage
I and. pubicity Gi Tingle, ckets: ie aloft William Harris and
fier rel, Agere
patricia
ows, 3
7. let fowiin. ri Moip-
fy poston Staab, Baral’ Strange Lirias 'Rarbunels
ler, ushers.
Mrs. Ethel Hightower, director
i Fi wi, n Lou i IS hel et Norma
of counseling at Washington, will #llecture on “The Needs and Problems of Youth” at a PTA meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the
hool library. » ” »
The Orchestra and Band Par-
ents Club of Crispus Attucks High School sponsored a spring concert May 8 as an expression of appreciation for community group support booster drive to secure Instru-
in the club's recent
ents for band and orchestra embers. Three students were initiated
Tuesday into the Attucks chapter of the National Honor Society. They were Joan Turner, Frances Quarles and Virginia McéGruder,
During the Purdue University rawing and Shop competition
for high school pupils held Monday at the Purdue Indianapolis center, Crispus Attucks was represented by Tommy Swift, Raymond Lewis, Richard Grider, Leon Vandever, Allward Holland and Prank Williams,
John Wilson, Lillian Brown,
Willis Oldham, Clyde Cunningham, and Guy Moore principal parts in the “The Valfant,” to be produced Saturday at 9 a. m. on WISH as part of the “High School Hour.”
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Four organizations which conibute regularly to the scholar-
ship fund of Crispus Attucks
from June 7
gymnasium,
Bg Ee a La ee Ee
io the 1048 fund. They were the fs
ted Clubs,
of Associa a
fraternity, Walker Mfg. Co., and the Fidettty fo Masonic loage. Each
,1$100 to the ad, scholarship committee members said.
- w - # Registrations for Manual High School summer courses will be open to adults as well as pupils of other city high schools, W. 8B. Barnhart, acting principal, announced. Classes will be held
organiza-|ys3 1 contributed
has until July 29.
Seniors of Manual celebrated Gi o-|Class Day with a program and fam ning. | dance yesterday in
the school
» # - Decatur Central High School
juniors have changed the date of their junior prom from May 7
to Saturday.
selected.
son.
Members include JoAnn Pierson, editor-in-chief; Ann Oldham, Murray Mills, Carolyn Yorker, Evelyn Leaply, Donna Oakes and Beverly Jack-
Meanwhile, a tempohas
Jules Tileston,
Decatur Central will be represented at the Junior Red Cross
convention in Atlantic City by
concert,
p. m. Pupils who
Singers.
Ten pupils
period. cain W Ardith Whi To
Hocker: a
Norma Btulte
Re Parren Patrick,
nette Ross, Henry Bobbe,
Carol Simons, Judy
will take part are
Marrianne Kjeldsen, Joan Tossel, Donald McClure, Susie Faiss, Etta Claire Steinkamp, Joyce Hancock, | Fd Roberta McConnell, Barbara Gale, the Girl's Chorus and Madrigal
Miss Kathleen Hergt is director and Betty Dammrich and Roberta a) McConnell will be accompanists.
» Ld - at Howe High School have received straight “A” grade cards during the second grading
Janet Parker, Mariiyn Bowers, Virginia harnley, Joyce Gulléson Janet Dorman and
Jack Barker, Norman Pench. Charlotte Owen, Ty Jo Ree Mary Stultz, Esther Cunningham, Judith Killlon, Barbara Weesger, ederick Bol-
a ing, Harold Crawford, Mary Pearcy, Jean-
ear,
Janet Crowmer, Richard
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Others eligible for the school a honor roll include: a8 ed, Alice Hatcher, Jane Koten,
Krone, Cora. La fang 5 Math hws
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Patricia Sarkson, Mary ottte Jo Davis, Paul Aga I alkins, js, deck Callon, Joyce , Nancy Haas,
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Charles Collins from June 26 throagh June 30.
. » ” Wirren Central's annual chorus “Keynotes of Spring,” will be presented Sunday at 8:15 in the school auditorium.
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At Southport, 96 pupils have been named to the school honor roll.
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