Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1949 — Page 2
Delegates Set For Academy
To Present Papers A: Session
THE SCIENCE Club of Howe High Schoal will send eight dele-| gates to the Indiana Junior Academy of Science meeting tomorrow at Wabash College in Crawfordsville. Chosen to present papers before the academy were Bob Petty, on taxidermy; Jim Hueston, somatotyping, and Mac Laetsch, patho-| genic wolds, nald Broadifck™ Was nom: inated to represent Howe as a candidate for président - of the aéademy; Dick Gilmore was © named candidate for vice presi . dent; and -Marilyn Hudson and. Eleanor Roach will seek the post of secretary. Donald Broadlick and Mary Pearcy will be candi dates for honorary awards, | ~ wu
THE SENIOR class of Decatur
sor a “Pigskin Dance” at £p. m. tomorrow ‘in Decatur Central gymnasium, 1
icnniice ARRAN YAGER "nas been “named president of the newly re- { organized boys’ HI-Y Club at] Lawrence Central High 8chool,| Other officers include William
Pugh, secretary, and . Ronald Grimes, treasurer, New class officers at Lawrence Central include: pl Ruth. Ori wold. at Phyl Car-
ragdon. view presid Phyllis Ann Fern: tary. Joe Bir ker, treasurer
8y Yes resident. Janet leox. secretary; ct Puch. treasurer, Sophomores. Dick lian. president; Rice Morris ot presi. ft. Ann Krana secretary and treasure
rea Bil Lambert, president av: mand Wb: ed alae jan Bar bert secretary and teuure er,
NEW CHEMISTRY Club president at Shortridge High School 1s} -
. tlected were Bob Epperson, vice ‘president; Mary Garstang, secretary, and Bob Jewell, treasurer, Tao Chen will demonstrate the effect drugs have on a frog's heart at the Junior Academy of Science meeting Saturday at Wabash College. First results of the Key Club point system rating at Shortridge revealed tife leader as Bill Barde-}. low, a junior, who has compiled
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nts are awarded on athletic - participation, attendance, committee participation and voluntary “work for the Key Club, * . » » IN. A RECENT election, Don| Jackson was chosen editor-in-chief of the Wigwam, Warren ~ . Central High School yearbook.| Joyce Hancock was elected as-| . sistant editor. Other officers, yeeprding to Sydney Ne Neil
nd "Epiey, sports a Tore erald EheBuck
%. Bdtie Carter and . art et , Wille Aer. ie merson Finch, ane #1 nl , business mans-
. senior editor; bon® ot : ant rao editor bon ectirs
od Yarra Sup eer " gackiePrankia.’ 88 a
Ba at. an, Claudette W aret RL hn Hn
BL FRAZ is editor-in- . Chief of the Riparian Year- ; = “Masters: is_editor-th-|. “theh Riparian Weekly ncy Lowe is head of the
N Bureau at Broad Ripple h School.
Doris Graham and Janet Bald: 3 “win are associate editors of the Cen JOREDOOK and-weekly respeetively. i dividugl pleture editors for the xear-
hj eatel Appel, Ann Behrman, . van Sickle, Barbara Carson and Janet |
Jearback taf? Appointments are ARS omeen Jarrett, act ad on and Mary Mit
hit edito A an ing manager of the yearbook is yet business mansser, Nan IP and circulation manater Janet Wert Raging editor” of]
Graves, aporis|
aris Parrotte, Alice King and Reity
ure - a copy pditary, w Arthur fuer makeup edit Ed Klfod and flan du oo Serve as photo editors:
aukiy alate $ San Aen; Pai llley. and Nancy Lee Dick-
A tana NhoHiyans on {} hie Riparfan weekly Nan Hall, business manager ert, girenlation mar ager Ann
ASE. Assistant clireglation manager Anne ust, advertising manager, Nancy Stassus.? assignment editor. Phyllis Reese, exchange | . editor and bistoripn, and Marcia. Koss, | columnist ut Stan Paulsen “shd Sally Max Ar Indi apolis Times corresponden her “| respondents re Nancy Taw e. Marl br y ScRuitar, Arley Bi. Clair, Tharles Aldaw! ul Harbaugh re
oan patty Nichalls ne om Rad a olyalee Nollay, Car ch iy Helen Rian. Dorothy Ar : Congle Fltarer and Barbara So vine are! 'veriiging sia { are Kieanor Porm an and Debby | aston. Lee Albright wil lact elprence Brarfan: Janet Bal dwin and a ar of i he. Rie. shopping col umn ed bein charse ro sending ane | ouncements [0 Fadio stations ahd i ar Tang. ! special beial displays
Dr. Samu] E. E. Braden. Jo. Receive Grant
: Times State Service 3 BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 4-Dr. Bamuel E. Braden, Indiana Uni. versity associate professor of eco‘nomics, is the fifth IU faculty) member to receive a Fulbright this semester, .
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...Now on sabbatical Yéave 10 do]. research, work in Washington, DP, C, Dr. Braden will use the grant in England to prepare a udy of the sterling monetary He will be attached to the eh School of Economics,
~ Hoosier Wins Award g For Training Course
Mrs. Vida Davison, State De-
Howe High Pupils. |
For the gathering of the clan a
Town and Country Club Glen Plaids -
Centrai High School will spon- /
Sedam, vice. president; . Robert) ..
«Sue Bchaffner. Other officers)
. subseription mans agers: R a fn, publicit Peaitor, arbary, eature editor
the w hr Other at oft bhointments in- | ide iy Eien Morris news editor: | : editort Barbara Baur} of tan editors! fa aor Don Shaw You. 1 + editor,
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FRIDAY, NOV. . v0
teri’ that Beth! to Monday. He apparent vented from action because tion with the Cleveland. A big fight there to rid r ranks of two t the parent org: for ellegedly f munist- Party | Meanwhile, f strikes were h national econo!
Assembly
- Chrysler Mi
three of. its m sembly lines. by a shortage 000 workers halted produc
Ford Motor poned a. shutd next Friday, thrown all but 000 production work, An official s: try to keep its Ford truck through the mo employing 8000 down: as sched ever. } Hudson mot uled to lay off . week. An emergenc pointed by Gov.
. reported ‘that
ployment con were filed sin New, York st: would * ‘snowba dwindled.
NYC “At New Yi New York Cer recall on Mone ploy=2s furlou to the coal she The line sa
heeded to repa
Beeen Grove, 1 Astahula Hark the settlement Steel. The fight be the ousted Workers was brass-knuckles ly chartered
Union of Elect
graphed 1500 to recognize t its expulsion f ganization. The new uni jurisdiction ov
fight against by the new o away its mem the United Workers union
last week.
The FE wa: left-wing unio when it merge a matter of st edicts of the ( mittee.
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