Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1949 — Page 6
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tion is the theme of the Radio Workshop, Dramatics and stage production are the work of the Thespians, For current affairs and debate] there are the Senate and the Discussion Club. A group of 60 stu-| dents who are Interested in becoming _ teachers formed the Future Teachers of America In Shortridge last spring. In addl-| tion to these there are the Junior]
Footlights Club for dramatics, as well as many other Shortridge groups. :
Sports Enthusiasts To {ts basketball-minded * students Shortridge offers an exten-| sive intramural program open to| any boy in the school. Under the| supervision of Athletic: Director | Robert I. Nipper, this intramural activity 1s divided into two leagues, with basketball teams with very original names organized and coached by students.| Over 150 boys are competing In| this vity. | | Some of the team names de-| vised by the players are original] cand somewhat fantastic. In the |
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A patient in the Julietta home receives gifts from the Psi lota Xi Sorority Members of the
sorority pictured are Mesdames Al LaFollette, Martin Eastburn and Paul Kuhn. -
Giving Christmas gif's to the home is one of the philanthropic projects of the organization.
teams are the Wildcats, Gunners, Bullets, Jets and the ‘Lettovers., In the National League, made-up
Blackwood on Bridge— of upperclassmen, there are the, Celtics, Dodgers Bourba Bouroamaire. |
Mr. Abel Misses a Difficult Play, but i peas ase: ns Gets No Bawling-Out From Partner Dale
skins, Hellcats and the Loves } lators. | Refereeing at these intramural gone set a trick both times. games is by players of the op- been made by perfect play. posite league from that which is easy to see. In today's deal, Mr.: Abel had-an ev: playing. |decision to make. See what you would have dene * \ a Mr. Dale was on lead against the four-spade Trophy Awarded {selected the jack .of diamonds. This was © normal At the end of each month a One
In each case $he conipact could have two clubs and two hearts. But the corredt pla re not too'about it?” jo difficult Mr. Dale, who knows that
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| {he said, championship team is named for least likely te lose a trick. But it South dealer l
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leagie. And at the end of|Mmade the successful defense of Neither Si0 Hi viterabin {Very nice analysis. But it's a play | the season, play-offs are held in the hand pretty difficult. The, Mr. Dale |you could hardly be expected to
each league between each month's !deal lead from the standpoint of
“champions. A trophy
awarded to each league's tinal Dale could hardly be criticized for| H—
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10074 will have its annual Christmas t is h mi Shamplonstiip squad. . other! [ot Jeu ging Away from Nis hod-, CK Ja |hand.” (dance tonight in the Murat Tem5 Eve their intramural In any case, Mr. Dale opened| WEST EAST (ple. Stan Sterbenz ang. hs orRo Mr. Champion Mrs. Keen Kee Them Shinin chestra will play. {the jack of diamonds, the single-| I téams and leagues. - After the the Ju Iaved from dummy S=A KJ 72 S—Q10953 | | "A large Christmas tree will be sectionals, intramural eating oe asd goign —Q 4 H—8653 | One simple precaution can keep the chief decgration. -It will be will get under way. In the spring J done it ‘you had held Mr. Als 2X 2 D—86 | many of your Christmas. gifts, hung with red and silver. orna- & baseball and track will come into Monin? {Col.8.3. wr Corre i BB “looking new and beautiful far ments with the members’ names “the spotlight, cards? SOUTH | written on them. Touch football also draws many ‘Not the Whole Story Mr. Abel yond their usual life span.” yy... maith Hulsman is pres: competitors in-the fall. In addi- Mr. Abel thouaht that if hi S38 4 astic coat, sprayed thinly and gent The other officers are Miss tion to these sports students may mis e a ug . al a H—K J 7 {evenly on compacts, lipsticks and Helen Curry, vice president; Miss participate in table. tennis and] re kt going to win ’ Slamon D—A SS & {cigaret cases, will protect them Bea Douglass, secretary; Miss volleyball. : 5 ¢ > a whi now. : 10 98 {from chipping and discoloration: Mary Ann Kramer: treasurer; As can be seen by the magnitude nd he was correc ut that! bidding: {This new aerasol product. a plastic Miss Mary Landis, pledge mis-
of all of these extra-curricular ac- wasn’t the whole story. SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST In liquid form, makes tivities the Shortridge student] He went up with the ace of , 0 18 Pass ¢ 8 |durable surface coating. does not confine his school life diamonds and led back the ten All Pass pomeeeesaspeniitien to just the books alone. (of clubs. Mr, Champion won on| { pe the board with the ace, took two I hadn't taken my ace “of dia‘Holiday Guests
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Introduced Ballet
| NEW YORK, Dec. -23—1 spent
ON THE TWO previous hands. of this rubber, Ma, Abel had tricks, but we would have taken group to be with and I enjoyed 0 RF FP Se RR A 75 J FV 0 Ro 1 How meeting them after the lecture. 1
much more spe et and he jikely to be a winning partner, lead | and had no criticism to offer. Instead, | “Could be you are right, “Yes, 1 believe you are.
88 | make. Too bad we can’t know at is then |the defenders was a club but Mr.| trick one what gve know at trick thirteen. We'll get ‘em aon the next
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PARIS —< Catherine de Medici Kitty jown hand, and then laid down his wouldn't have won any diamond Introduced the ballet into France. Mahon.
) . | ard Joan Gilliet,
The Alpha Lambda Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha: Sorority, had its Christmas party this. week in the home of Mrs. Leslie | Robinson, 439 Forest Ave. Chile | | dren of the members were special’
ls Lauded be the belle of the Christmas i
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the stag line. So how do you stand? Literally, we mean— ‘cause posture makes perfect! No movie Mary or he-man Humphrey ever got top billing
two hours in. the State Depart-|
ment- recently going ovér the lests {United States suggestions for the, With a slouchy stance. Take a 0 | 8 als. [Covenant of am Rights. good look at yourself, chum, | Santa Claus visited the party
| and distributed gifts to the chile dren. The chaptef aided a needy family as its Christmas project.
Do your shoulders hump? Does your tummy protrude? Do you stand like a tired old nag or walk sway-backed with. a wob-
{ Later I had a delightful’ dinner with Gen. and Mrs. Harold R. Bull of the National War College, and spoke for them in the eve-
“u 8 8 bly rear? ACK . [DINE on 1h on aed tate " the These traits simply aren't uP 70 A Miss Murray I had forgotten until I went, Photogenic. And they rate zero- "DO ‘ into the building where the meet- minus on the dance floor, too. Bone SE T B B id : ing was held that McKim. Meade, A good dancer looks the part. TOUCH THE 0 e ri e and White had designed the main And Nat means 2 pmooth. PANELS c B DUllINg and many of ent of 5 ® . a oe lastly, stand firmly with feet | eremony to Be the War College was largely due FOR PERFECT posture, try close together, knees relaxed. In McKee Chapel to Elihu Root’s interest. these three. First, hold your If you perform all three cor- } 5 The present course, which is, head high, chin in. (Imagine a rectly, your heels, head and | Miss Sally Gene Murray and attended by officers from the| Wire stretched from. your top- ‘spine will form one smooth, Edward Crain will be married at various services. none of whom is! Knot to the ceiling). Second, straight line. Back up to a {7:30 o'clock tonight. pd
closed door—do all these points touch the panels? If so, you're all set in good standing.
low the rank of Colonel and! pull in your tummy and tuck in ‘aptain, a few people from the your rear. (You do both with \State Department and one or two One motion, you'll find.) And |intelligence people from other de-! | The bride is the daughter of pastmenta: +3 very stn cure: Miami Beach Built On Man-Made Isle Isle dus easier be of great value to these men| MIAMI, Fla. Dec. 23—Only athe island with sand and rocks 3 Pores Ave. ner any who are going to have to deal few of the casual visitors here Pumped off the bottom of the po N. Meridian St. The A in the ordinary course of their know that Miami Beach is built) °C20 and piled up along a stretch’ is th 13 e : |work with people in many lands. {several miles long. groom ia the son of Mr. and Mrs, They . will find themselves in OD a man-made island. | On this island now are a’ score 1+ J. Crain, 2815 N. Adams St. {situations where a background! Forty years ago the Miami or more ‘of the most luxurious re-+ Miss Fayne Byers will be the land knowledge of history, as well Beach section was only part of sort hotels in the counfry, not to maid of honor at the informal |as of their own country’s. past the Atlantic ocean. Northern pro-| mention a pretentious business ceremony. Charles Christie is to |positions, will be invaluable. They | moters and millionaires with! section of fashion shops and be the best man and C. E. Marwere certainly a stimulating visions of a winter resdrt built| night clubs. ~ {cum Jr. will be the usher,
The vows will be read in McKee |{Chapel, Tabernacle- Presbyterian i | Church, by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale.
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