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+ Shortridge High School under-! graduates, unlike many high ° ~ischool pupils, know what they! want to do after graduation. Their ability to decide on future activities was revealed yesterday! {when the Shortridge Echo, school (dally, published the results of a poll taken among 1408 freshmen, sophomores and juniors last fall, To the question, “What will you

ao |do after graduation?” 75 per cent | : {said they planned to enter college.| Of the remainder, 71.5 per cent

give way fo one knew what their future occupation :.

at 8:15 p. m. Jan, 18 in the school auditorium,

‘ The cast includes Delmas Har-

Back: Marquis one, Helen lie rewer, Edward Milan, ; : 5 Hill and Esther Williams. | The present frame building School 77, 401 N. Arlington Ave., wil knew wh ~-January seniors will aiso pre-| like this model prepared: by ee 3 Shook. Bie for «construction willbe considered i Ow Seni cr sent “Memories At Sea” at 5:15| by the school board today and work on the new building will begin in mid-February. Only 1.5 per cent had decided to Pp. m, Jan. 20 jn their Slasg RUBE | eoeementises tyme rates mm eraereetiemeceom— oy ord Pontoons for the OES Unit To Install

Harris, Edward Milan, Floya Wal-| Cumberland Chapter No. .. 1950 cholar

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mp. leave Shortridge before gradua-| . i * ti a. | 'Maibucher Named on, as compared to the national

average of almost 50 per cent who!

{fail to graduate from high school ton, Patricia Hickman, Emogene Order of Eastern Star, will hold To Lodge Office < after bbb g Garrett and Gloria Faulk, ' |an installation meeting at 8 p. m.| C. William Maibucher will be in- = More than half of those who Cholr fo Broadcast next Wednesday at Cumberland rogr an lstalled as sorshipful master of Intend to enter college already The Attucks A Cappella Choir| Temple, {Oriental Lodge No. 500, F. & A.M. have chosen the school in which will broadeast a musical program . Approximiitely 4500 Indiana tomorrow in public ceremonies at they went to matriculate. The

at 9 a. m, Jan. 14, over station jmith, Loretta Spearman, Ress

fe Tandy.| ithe lodge hall, WISH. The program will be under ton. ey har, warren, Jhmes Westmoreland, IGN school students will particle, "AU "0g

0! urene Williams a ¥ Woods 050 State Scholarship! the direction of Norman Merri-| “pow mich" School faculty P2te In the 1 P'22nd st. field. will hold luncheon! Program, Dean Ralph Noyer of The ceremony Musical selections to be given Hei ror Myf State Teachers College, said Will mark the party on Jan. 20 in the school Ball State Teachers ge, are “Halil To The Green,” “Gonna opening of Ori-

{majority sald higher education would be sought in Indiana schools. :

[ If past performance is any in- ] {dication, almost all who said they {would go tn college will do 50. A 4 {recent check of the Shortridge : " ’ ,

cafeteria. today. Journey Away,” “Listen To The : ental Lodge's ™% i Lambs” and “All The Things You Program committee members; The program, inaugrated 15 diamond jubilee $3L {class of 1946 found 73 per cent o Are.” for the luncheon mtlude Mills years ago by the General Assem-calebr ation. | the Jratustes now doing college Narice Pollitt, chairman, an rs. work. , Doris Eileen Edwards, Clarence ’ ’ bly, provides that each year the Dancing will fol- { 1 [ emm } l Sons iloen § remy dries Ellen Jenkins, Mrs. Hattie Win- il pe chiar In = aly Seek Engineering Course Yes, most of the thousands of smart women who saw these values couldn't 1 3 'Islow, Miss Ellen O'Drain, Miss Among the 1408 students ques- . . | : gud villa Rt naiog the Helen Allen and Miss Ruth God- learning — Indiana University, HOD Sheiviaes. tioned in the poll, boys a 74 resist the temptation to buy several—most bought two, many three and State Teachers {choices of vocations, with engi-| . | | riod at Crispus Attucks High Win: Purdue, Indiana to be installed ' & r: one customer n bought six. The reason—because they're so outSchool. ! 8 | Members of the decoration and College and Ball State Teachers are: Mr. Maibucher neering most favored. Girls named | four; one cus er even bought six. The re e © On the regular honor roll are: table setting committee are Mrs. College—offer scholarships to two, Willim A. Braun, senior war- oN lorem pocations, secretarial standing in every way! aker rifle Mae pivens France: Sesh | Loreen DeWaard, Miss Jaget Kel- students from each county. (den; Martin L. Anderson, junior = 4" iione te Tl he was evi is AR Campbell Wilhehmins "Clare ler, Miss Cella Smith, Miss Doro-| If the winrer maintains a high warden; W Karl Gentry, trea- denced by the poil, in which 17.5) rederick | Cravens. Betty Crenshaw and thy Brown, Paul Klinge, E. A.!'sc“olastic average he is eligible surer; Frank G. Laird, secretary; per cent said they held part-time|

Also included are Ronald Dayis, Wil-| Patterson, Samuel Kelley and for renewal of the state scholar-

1 i , Wi How . Tudor, senior deacon: Jobs and averaged 12 hours of| elen. Hida Elle Heiss “Bile” Priiia| Roscoe Pierson. {ship from year to year, the legls-| onard Bailey. junior deacon: “°rk weekly, aene Forpusen, Delores Homes. Pairida| Miss Marthana McWhir,, Mrs. lative bill provides. aks: ey ju ®ACOTE Juniors stood highest in this reaywood, Marilyn Harris Alfred Johnson. | Margaret Rowe, Alvin Geir and Scholarships are awarded on a Edwin H. McCaffery, chaplain; gard, zveraging 15.2 hours a week

h er, 0. ‘opp » y 4 2, » ~ » rs Posey Yowell’ Posies. James. Fries, committee. Floyd Jeffries will given high school seniors through- ward M. Karrmann, junior stew- aged 11.7 Fours weekly and freshar an Bim Venieiont sims Frances head the serving committee. {out the state.

Bink McGruder. Gladys Owen. Carolyn Virgil Heniser are om the menu basis of competitive examinations Claud J. Horn, senior steward; Ed- at their jobs. Sophomores aver-

ard, and Culver 8. Miller, tyler. ‘men 9.1 hours, |

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