Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1949 — Page 26
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lof dramatics, and Mrs. Rosalie! Spong, faculty stage manager, will supervise the production. Accompanists for the musical numbers will be Marie Woltjen and; Douglas Paden, The orchestra, under the direction of Owen Backley, will play before the curtain rises and during intermission. Makeup crew will consist of Beverly Aulby, Lynn Behrman, Rita Black, Martha Butterworth, Sandra Childs and J Parsons. Sallie Dollman, Katie Ward and Sally Styles will handle costumes. Stage crew will be Susie Messel, Lynn Holliday, Bill Fox and Verner Mabery, and ticket sales will be in charge of Helen Middleton and Tom Willey. ~ » - WILLIAM C. McALISTER, Shortridge High School exchange teacher from Hawaii, will speak and show pictures on Hawaii at a faculty dinner tonight in the Northeast Community Center. Mrs. Esther B. Cavanagh, Mrs. Jessamine B. Fitch and Miss Ruth Lewman are in charge of the affair. ' The hospitality committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keesling and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterman. " » . STUDENTS at Ben Davis High School tomorrow will hear John Dallavaiex, New York author, speak on “How to Study.” Mr,
schools this week. The Rev. Harold W. Mohler, pastor of West Washington Street Methodist Church, will show films and speak on “Mexico, Land of Enchantment” tomorrow before members of El Reveso, Spanish club at Ben Davis. Material for his appearance was provided by a 2100-mile trip he took with his wife south of the border last summer,
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» » COMMITTEE chairmen for the Student Council at Crispus Attucks High School this year have been named as follows: Canteen, Juanita Hill; Student Panel, Robert Jewell; Public Relatons, Marshall Bluiett; Service, Delmas Harris; Membership, Ken-
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Berry; Development, Virginia McGruder, and Student Center, Evelyn Sumner. Anderson Dailey, who studied at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music ‘has Joimed the teaching ‘staff of the Crispus Attucks music de The Euclidian Club was organized last week under the sponsorship of Miss Anna White, mathematics teacher at Crispus Attucks High. The following officers were elected: Robert Jewell, president; Verena Taylor, vice president; Barbara Barnett, secretary; Bernice Davis, assistant secretary; Delmas Harris, treasurer and Alfred Johnson, program committee chairman. »
- » MRS. MARVIN L. LUGAR, president of the Shortridge High Schoo! Parent-Teachers’ Association, has ‘announced committee chairmen for this year: Mrs, Paul E. Rupnresht. budget: Mrs. v! family frolic; Mrs, ge Tulane;
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