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- and Mrs. Glen V. Hueston. 310 8. Butler:
“Whipple. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A lary Forces. Previously, he was
Lead Honor Roll
Nine Howe igh Schoal suet Sumpleted the Airs scmsster with ® periec “plus report cards and led the high honor Toll for the grading period.
Jasons Cafiral center) and Pat White or. of pi Central High
£2555 Annual Event Scheduled
+: For Feb. 8 in School Gym E
| Roster of School's | Jop-Raniing Pupils |
Miss Margaret B. Pierson has
[semester brn Jan. 20 at Short-| High School. The high honor lists 141 pupils - with 168
as es on the regular honor roll.
The list follows:
HIGH HONOR ROLL he pangs. Mansy ah Sue Ander-
Wes, we Bangs, "Janet he ‘massers. i Lack - |
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Pa N. Gale: Mary - i + Judith a - oy cox. 3 gares. | nd th. H.T. Stults, 1) ‘4 ter; | . . . {ret Dalley, Ras frike els He Barvars” weiner. inaghter of and Twenty-eight Home Economics Students Motteti Le Armon © Deen. Nanos | i . » s E Dudley F lito Rone Wilkens. Sie nth. “a Mrs. Will Model Casual Clothes Made in Class Rut broad: nn. Vanes pats a S| y Foltz arol Foroes nn n ue Others on Roll - Lawrence Central High School's annual Spring Fashion Show Funk Alice Gerlach. Suzanne Gerwe.
Other .mpembers of the high will be held at 7:45 p. m. Feb. 8 in the school gymnasium. honor roll included: Sponsored by the home economics department, the show will
pos pADplesats hehushier, o os niversd ind be under the supervision of Miss Carolyn Kleifgen, facutly member. Patricia Baker, day getser he My. and 4 Mra. {Musical accompaniment will be furnished by the Harlin Brothers, hart, Shutter ‘ot’ Mrs, far et Buk Hawaiian Serenaders, featuring Pat Suey ter of Mrs. Florence Charniey, OL Conus of — _ nna Wheeler, senior journal-)
man. Beech Grove Cagolyn’ go daugh- |
a Na Ton Lk a ism Don who wrote the show's Ellenberger Pkwy, Jeanette Dixon. daugh- script, entitled “Dreamer’'s Holl-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren O. Dixon p 327 | d rill 1 8. Dearborn; Norma Doak, deus Mr. | ay,” w also snd Mrs RW. Doak 824 a ihiorne serve as nar-
ranz, daughter of Mr. and Frons. 2403 E. Raymond: a Bin
Mr. snd Mrs, George E. GI 5 Boiversity Doroth Harbold, dsughter Mi: and Mrs. EE. Harbold, 2935 Mere- | hn Phyllis Haskin, daughter of Mr. and,
Lane, Janel Kent daughter | t " an rs. rman rator, H J n Fl d of Mr. and Howard Flynn. Ene Wentworth, "Saagily : Head to pak | Twenty - eight 4 5
| students will Butler Sets model casual
Founders Day clothes made in
rs. C UCAS. E. New York class in five wo Hina So Pe ir oan: Xr. Lancia ne, president fashion catebert Hoffman, son_o r. an . v . , , a Robert L. Hoffman, 315 Kenmore RA - ame e College, will deliver gories. Jove, Hopton, Saughter A Mr. and Ms, e principal address at Butler's FASHION . 0 > Born or and Mrs LL. Hoynes. annual Founders Day banquet show committee §922 Julian: James Hueston. son of
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Mr, FT. spaicer Joined ti B members include Miss Wheeler ry Jones, f M d Mrs. Carl e on e vansger 3 wir tore 8 of Mr and Mn King. ville College Dee Ann Kinnick, Joan Benge, wall daush nd Mrs, a U staff in 1939 ‘ Jolene Adams and Norma Pugh Kindwall, $711 "Ein: Jane en. staff in as Twelve Lawrence Central stu-
d hter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Koten, £50 N maton; | Marion Leavict, dsueh- dean. He became dents plan to participate in the ; District Solo and Ensemble Con-/
nition piace ML aciniager. son of acting president : test Feb. 4 at the Jordan (College of Music.
and Mrs Jills atininges on x 3 9th thrsn Merke aughter of and Mrs fassell 8. Merkel. 531 8. Sher- | and president { ; Soloists, who will be accom- | panied “by Miss Leora Crumine,!
man Dr; Jovee Lee Meyers, Caughter of June, 1941. Dr. are Jacqueline Flerke, Betty Park-
r Me ME and Mr Lindsey R. Hale is a memer and Donna McCoy. Instrumental entrants include
lle Charl otte Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Owen, 1812 N. Leland, Janet A arker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred president of the,
5505 P'leasant Run PRwy.; Jeanann tion of Chure
ch don %, ‘Cplorado; Magn Related and In- David Staley and Don Fountain, | er. daughter of o r. an rs ¥ trumpet; Thelma Deputy and $i 56 3: J Reed, | dependent Col : nara fy po Mac “Reed, “5 leges. Dr. Hale Allen Hamilton, flute, and Rob-
Me Aritnato oar Maly Jo hea. uy aghter 1 Ceremonies observing Founders ert Lorton, trombone. Baton fer i Janice Samouen. @aghier of ME Day will begin at 11 a. m. Feb. 7 (Wirling entrants are Betty RobiYim gelmier. | ool Mr. and Mrs. with a convocation in the Heid son, Betty Davis, Barbara Carter Charle B Selmier Pins Maria SS k, daughter of Mr. house. Lt. Gen. Waiter B. Smith, and Donna Spell. . an s au nic y aah ~ commanding general, First Army, R Pkwy; J Shreve, son of Mr. nd re. ‘William © H, Sor 8. | Governors Island, New York City, MOTHERS’ and fathers’ bas-|
Mrs. Willlam H, Shreve, oseph; od d St a of Mr. ¢ Are Autrad fru Svs 118° ON, Emerson: | | will speak. {cktuadl tame kd the Warren gi lan Tayldr, son of Mr, an rs. James| oo oth a native Hoosier, | entr ig ool PT wi
Taylor. 76 HN. Chester. Bobby Jeanne | ~ Go Ton chr, fond Bi, BRE was tho U. 8. airbassador to the PY, SUIT ens Som Sng Fike. un ister © % Mrs. Sacod Van Dyke, USSR and was a member of the the Warren a Game |D Lan on yee. daughter of Mr. ana!U. S. delegation to the Paris Peace gym. proceeds will go to the Warren Ean Tae er at "Mr “and Conference in 1946. During World ,. hip Couneil. Mrs. Earl C. Walker, Hi Broguvill Re War II he was Chief of Staff to Owns Hp oun team of whith. Jud X d; A nor M pH x - General: Eisenhower, Supreme Mrs. Martin Koldyke is captain, |) Judy ear genres oS Mr nd rain Headquarters, Allied Expedition- will play at T p. m. The fathers’ contest is scheduled to begin at
Whitaker "dnugbeer oR wd Sits Chief of 8 aff of the Allied Forces Cen Whitaker, 1806 N. Drexel in North Africa and the MediterRoller Skating Party ranean Theater of Operatiolis.. Howe alumni, pupils and faculty will attend a roller skating memorating the birthday of Ovid shall. party from 7 to 10:30 p. m. to- Butler, early benefactor of the
morrow at Rollerland, 928 XN. ypjversity, is scheduled for 6:30 . Pennsylvania St. Party sponsors'p m It Ye be the first official 2 Ousted Canadians
are Baton Twirlers Club and the yniversity function to be held in Golf Club. the new $1 million union building. Rapped by Red Czechs Joins Faculty |The banquet will climax a day PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Jan. Ear] White, a graduate of Tus- jong observance of the 95th an- 28 (UP)—The Foreign Office tokegee Institute, recently joined piversary of Butler. day declared th€ two Canadian the faculty of Crispus Attucks ———— legation employees expelled last High School as a teacher in the week had “Wild West” morals industrial arts department. and talked “in an unheard of Mr. White is a native of Bowl- way” to police. One was an esing Green, Ky. Before coming to pionage agent, the foreign office Indianapolis, he. was. .emploved said, ee as housing project foreman for The men were Sgt. Reginald the Tuskegee institute Construc-| Danko and Cpl. J. G. Vanier, who tion Co. left Prague Jan. 19 and were Elementary, high school and, scheduled to fly from London to Industrial arts courses will be of-| Canada Monday. Sgt. Danko's fered in Crispus Attucks second | {wife and two sons will leave here semester evening classes which Monday also.
Lm Cheerleaders will include Mrs. Roger Humphreys, Mrs. C. R.
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Guest Speaker
The Founders Day dinner, com- yq.Clure and Mrs. Thomas Mar- B
Tsiporah Glass, Jane Goble, Lois Good oush. Altee rsh Charles Greathouse, | sally Green. Mas Hagopian, Richa 1% Jim Haramy, Margate: Hiatt, Leon and Hershon, Sigrid Hood, Martyn Wot | man, Sharon MHoiwerda. Elaine Ingram, Miriam IsTam. Judy Jackson, Don Jeliries, a Neale Jefiny Thomas Jenkins Bob Jewell, Mark Joeison, po Jones, Jerry Jordan ar! dain Carolyn Kenam, William | t, Jerry Ratriatder, Jor Data Dar Bil Landreth, | deb Beverly Lewis, Mariya Liepermas otay Little, Dorothy ichard oy Luce, | La 05, pri Susie
Sent Ma. Alstander Mca vio Blaine Miller, iholland, Jobin ‘Morrill, Judy M Ly ane Mowrer, Jean Mowrer, Cynthia Munhy "0 ty Ovear, Ha roid | Qehsnet, RK... Hig pperman, ATrgAre A y perman, Mark Feternan. | tehard Powell, Robin Powell. John Ra ambs is Ransdell. ria Reynolds. Job nald Roberts, Charles Room. | eh “Ross. Jim Rubins, Richar d Ruddeil. | Phyllis Rust. Sue Schaffner, Herman | Schalk. glizaveth Sharp. Robert Shepard John e, Roovert Sinclair, Marlin ey Alice Smith, James mith
Charles Soinas, Sue biorer. James Sulton, Richard Jhompscn, Judy Turner. Boo {vance, Nicholas Velonisi Dians Waits {Barbara alker, Lois Walker, Janice Waterman, Allen Weper, Talah Weroner, Natalie White, Rita White, Carl Wilson. | ane Wineman, Paillp Woerner. Elisabeth | Wott, Jane Woods, Kenneth Ziebell. HONOR ROLL { Nancy Aabye, Sandra Adams, Sally Adel- | Jang Caroline Alarieh, Ben Alexander, Sandra n, Je Danny Baker, Wilma Baker. | sylvia, Baldwin, Jack Barney, Elsie Bar-| Fred Bates, Bonnle Baur, William | u TY. Joa
{ Black, Lois Bl ~ Susannah Bosson. fais hop i Bay ” fon Bariare tie, hi 3 ay Achar rown, y Shirley 0c S
ya, Robert Brunner, a BurkPeter Burkiioldet Vn Cady | Sntriey flsen, , Hoe This]
Clark, Consodine, Crawley Cooper.
Armond Vaney, Ranhy Dinan, Nancy Distelhorst, Jane) er, Ri d paner 0! { Maria Esopei sig. Pete Esta-|
a Es prool arle Rebuy William Fechtman. | Scott * Fenstermaker, Kytnarine Ferriday. | Barbara Field. John Finley. June Flinn, Nancy Gideon {Dox Glanzman, Culver Godires Pat Hall, Ward Halverson, Delores | Hampton, Jit Harris, Lynn Harshbarger. joe Hartley, Pattie Haydon, G inke, Vera Hollander. * Thomas Hollett, n Horan, Bailey Hughes,
son. | Jackson, Barclay Jameson, Libby | ones. Hilton Johnson, James Johnson.
Johnson, thy ordan, Pete) Kap pos. Charles Kara Richard Ken- | lla King, Vi Kingsbury, Ronald’ Kovener, uehrmann, Marie, rilyn Lewis, Tom Lugs usan Lynch, Herbert Lyons, Doris Lytle fShte Ma , Mary Maloy, Robert Mal sbury, haten Marlowe, Sally Mar- | tim, Kargn 1 rtinson, Joe Mathews, Carolyn .
{ MeGuiston, Caroivn Myers, Richard Moore, re Te Jo Anne Niehaus, Carol Ogle. Elaine
a berg. Paul Rupprecht, Don Schuman, Peter Schwadron. Robert Scoti, Patricia Sharpe. {Leon Shiman, Charles Shoemaker, Rica Simmons Lois Simon. Kay Smith, Muzlorie Smith. Marjorie Speece. Patricia Spiro oules, | { Roberta Stes, Sue Sullivan Dick Supple Larry Sussman, Shirley Swanson Jectens, Oatey Tinsley, Sandys Trusler, Jon Vance, James Vandivier. Delors Venable. Myra Vincent. Janet Wahie, Jessie Waldsn Elisabeth Warner. Martha Warren. Carol West, Diane Wohifeld, Ann Wolfenstein, | Jean Work {
{ Speedway VFW Plans | Fathers’ Auxiliary ! A fathers and sons meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at Speedway Post 2839, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to organize a fathers’ auxiliary to the post. Fathers, stepfathers or fosterfathers of members of veterans eligible for membership may join the auxiliary.
begin tomorrow. Approximately 475 students are expected to en-| roll. Those who successfully com-| pleted the first semester evening high school courses were Cecil Vincent House, Mary Louise] Payne, Katie Benneda Prudeaux and Crisley Columbus Sanders. Students eligible for eighth grade certificates ax a result of the first semester evening classes | include William Wells, Conwell! Avant, Sarah (Goolsby, Georgia Hardy, William Owens and Turn-| er Southerland.
Ar. Soboloff
{| Isidore Soboloff, executive director of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Jewish Welfare Federation tomorrow evening at Broadmoor Country Club. An authority on weifare problems, lecturer and writer, Mr.
Mother Wins I Divorce On Beating Charges
NEW LONDON, Conn. Jan 28 (UP)-—A young mother had an uncontested divorce today from her husband who shé said beat her “about twice a month” and once Jashed her with a cat-o-nine tails. A ) The divorce was granted Joyce Sovoiolf has been engaged ip Gendron Lawler, 23, of Norwich than 30 vears from Kenneth Lawler, 25, also of The dinner at which Mr Norwich, who is jailed awaiting Soboloff will honor Ernest trial on lashing charges. Their ob 0 0 the late J. A Goodtwo children were put in a Cath- = testimonal “tribute olic home. marking the 45th anniversary A state policeman told A — of the organization of the fedCourt Judge Thomas E. Troland ...ion in Indianapolis. } that the husband has admitted ) I stripping his young wife to the $238 BILLION INSURANCE waist, stringing her up by the! Life insurance set an all-time wrists to a beam, and hitting her record for sales in 194% with 13 times with a double-thonged $23 610,000,000 reported sold, up whip. a half billion dollars did 1948.
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