Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1949 — Page 4

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For Graduation

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Lists Events

Commencement Dance Scheduled for

Tuesday, June 7 |

Richard Fleck, k, Shortridge High

School senior class president, and! Dorothy Peterson, class advisor, have listed the following schedule for events of

tion of annuals, Class Day at|

3 p. m. in auditorium, coke hour in cafeteria for signing of annuals. Friday, June 3 senior class meeting at 9 a. m. in auditorium, Bunday, June 5-—vesper service

at 4 p. m. in auditorium.

Monday, June 6—commencement rehearsal at 9 a. m. in coliseum, commencement at 8 p. m. in coliseum, Tuesday, June 7--graduation dance, 9 p. m, to 1 a. m,, Indiana Roof.

¥ s = Robert L. Green, vice principal of Bhortridge High School, has been named principal of the Shortridge Summer School. It will open June 7 and close July 29. Pupils will attend five days a week for eight weeks. Subjects to be offered will be:

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{rind ‘dramatics classes of Short~ ridge High School presented their annual play recital recently in.the school auditorium. The program

Sonsisted of six one-act plays:

Rehearsal” “Gratitude,” op Boor,” “Sanitarium,” “Late Holiday,” and “Echo.” Members of the casts Tams PE Bette

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bysanne hiamn gtaner was

o Burke, - Hi ties senior 8 Foor the hi est honor point average, received a trophy presented, by Robert

Gile junior class president, at the recent Senior honor day in the auditoriu Principal Yoel w. Hadley read the names of those on the senior Walter Wolfe an-

tended Mr. Mr. Johnson Johnsom was vice president of the association ast year,

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Fair to Portray

Haiti's Progress 200th Anniversary of

Port-au-Prince Marked By CHARLES FERNANDEZ

19—-Backward Haiti is taking a determined step into tomorrow. The government of this black Caribbean republic is rushing construction of an international exposition which it hopes to open in December to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Founding of Port-Au-Prince, In sharp contrast with the primitive, easy-going life of : the country’s three-million-odd natives, the world’s fair is designed to display the lgtest achievements of a frenzied civilisation which may not have so much on the Haitians, at that. Swamps Reclaimed Already American contractors have reclaimed 60 acres of waterfront swamps, which ‘not long Ago were the site of this capital eity’s worst slums, and have laid out what undoubtedly will be a beautiful bayfront boulevard. Several of the projected 56 exposition buildings are well along toward completion, The so-called

“we “Folklore Section”-—typical Haiti

complete with voodoo temple and

gockfight tena In the shade of

towering royal

10 become a permanent tourist | attraction.

Exposition officials say France, aly, Belgium, Cuba and Vene. suela already have agreed to spon. por exhibits and that Hany other countries, including the United States, are expected to

Times Foreign Correspondent i PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, May

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