Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1949 — Page 5

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Doris Franklin Named

As Editor-in-Chief of Crispus Attucks Tiger

Fourteen Seniors Named to Posts On Shortridge High School Annual

Doris Franklin, Crispus Attucks High School student

named editor-in-chief to head a Tiger, bi-monthly school paper.

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has heen temporary staff for the Attucks

Other temporary staff members include:

Willard Nance,

associate editor;

Peggy Cobb, feature editor;

Earl Kennedy, sports editor; Gloria Lyons and Marshall Bluiett,

make-up editors; Joan Turner, exchange editor; Marquerite Graves, Dorothy Terry, Marilyn Harris, James Pyles, Venniesee Sims, Juanita Stokes, Myron Harris, Patricia Harris, Betty Pullins, Dorothy Deloach and Martha O'Bannon, feature writers, Barbara Carr, William Hawkins, copy readers; Sue Carol Hall, Marvalynn Jones, Joan Shannon, Lou Emma McIntyre, Della Rankin, Jenniece Terry, David Hous-

ton, Theodore Turner, Shirley Byrd. James Lovell, Beverly Handley, reporters, and Peter

Dandridge, circulation manager. Faculty adyisors include

Charles Walker, Mrs. Stella B. Walker, Mrs. Vivian Hill, Miss Grace Ledbetter, Miss Doris

Brown, Miss Rosemary Campbell and George DeCoursey. |

FOURTEEN seniors have been appointed to the staff of the Shortridge High School annual for 1950. Other students will be named later.

The staff includes Shirley

Swanson, Barbara Babcock, Vir-

ginia Douglas and Alice Gerlach. Pete Estabrook, Max Schumacher and Otto Feucht will handle sports, with Lois Walker doing girl's sports. Other appointments were Janet Brucker and John Finley, pictures; Mary Ann Smith and Mary Gianakos, clubs, and Karen Martinson and Robert Deitch, literary staff. Business Echo,

staff. for the Daily Shortridge newspaper, is complete, "according to Don Jeffries, business manager. His assistants are Janet Ludy, Burke Whitaker and Joe .Con-

misky. Fred Eburg counts the ‘Echoes daily, assisted by Joe Adams. The distribution staff is

composed of Nancy Jane Stevens, Evelyn Stillerman, Carol Sue Sundling, Nancy Sweetman, Pat Stewart and Judy Tetrick.

WARREN CENTRAL HIGH School senior Joan Buckley has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Warren Owl, daily paper. Joan also is president of the Warren-

#8. ettes, senior girls’ club.

Lee Pursley, head of the Warren journalism department, has announced the 1949 Owl staff will

Billie. Alger, Dolores Gumbert, Ruth Buckhorn, Doris Mitchell, Barbara Blowers, Mar-

garet Kirk, Marilyn Stevens, Jean Ashley, Jackie Franklin. Miriam Dorrel, Dot Lucas, Don Young and Wilmer Neal. The news bureau will include Joyce Hancock, Doris Mitchell Margaret Kirk, Jean Ashley and Marilyn Stevens. Jean Ashley, Helen Armstrong

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the 1949 Warren Central athletic season. Elected for the reserve team were Rosemary Williams, sophomore, Shirley Campbell, Margaret Byas and Gloria Bird, freshmen.

Robert Bracken Joins Law Firm

Robert Bracken, Shortridge

High School and Wahash Cnlinee graduate, has become a member of the

firm of Bami Feibleman, with gt offices in the §¢ Security Trust Building. Mr. Bracken the son of Mrs Robert Bracken, resides at 5811 N. Pennsylvania St. He was graduated from Harvard University Law School this yvear.. During Robert Bracken World War II Mr. Bracken served three and a half years in the Military Intelligence and Medical Administrative Corps, reaching the rank of second lieutenant. WOMAN STONES AUTO DENVER, Colo., Sept. 27 (UP) -—W, G. Prescott complained to police that a woman battered his automobile with several large stones when he stopped the machine in a pedestrian cross lane. Police arrested the woman, Mrs,

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several years, the annual Winter {Agriculture Conference this year

dairy organizations.

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Set for December Times State Serviee | LAFAYETTE, Sept. 28 Fol. lowing the custom of the last

{will be devoted primarily to the! annual meetings of more than a score of farm, livestock and

The conference will be held Dec. 27-30, during Purdue holiday ° week. Students will be away on vacation, simplifying the problem of housing and feeding the visitors, The annual state corn and small grains show will be held at the same time. Last year the conference was attended by more than 3000 persons.

OES Sets Meeting A stated meeting of Cumberland Chapter 515, OES, will be held at 8 p. m. today in Cumberland Masonic Lodge. Mary Kuhn, |° worthy patron, and August Kuhn, worthy patron, will preside, |

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