Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 9

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10 County High Units To Take Part Tuesday

In Choral Festival

J. Russell Paxton of Tech Will Be Guest Director of Annual Event

Ten Marion High

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County high schools High Bence! Syms © ™ Tuesday in the Warren Central

include Warren Central, Beech Grove, Franklin

Township, port, Decatur Central, Emmerich Manual and as South.

J. Russel Paxton, head of the rech music department, will be

ment faculty, will be the accompanist. . Each of the school choirs will present a special selection. Girls of ‘all the schools will join to sing “My Heart Is A Silent Violin,” by

will be provided by Harry MeReady and his orchestra. .Boh. Janet Brucker, Mary Gianakoa,

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Combined choirs will sing the aay ony a iene: following: “Oh God, Thou Fathtul [il ¥.0 ther God,” by Brahms; “Clap Yo| is a Lois Hands,” by Gershwin; “Song of bi Dick "Gooi rma Day. so.

Marching Men" by Sadler i Vien aS. OE

“Plenty Good Room,” arranged by|3 Smith, and “Three Blind Mice,” arranged by Aschenbrenner.

Helen Hollingsworth, L, 8. Ayres & Co. fashion consultant,/s will speak on the subject, “Fabrics in Home Decoration,” in a meeting of the Future Homemakers of America Wednesday in the Warren Central library. Members of housing arid home art classes and interested freshmen have been invited to attend.| The club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Anna Stricker, Mrs, Wanda Beeson and Miss Henrietta Bixler. Seventy Warren Central pupils were recently admitted to the school’s Junior and Senior Honor | Society after a ¢ommittee of teachers rated them on scholarship, ‘leadership, character and service. Sophomores inducted. into the Junior Honor Society were: Betty Clark, Donna Folkening, Carol Perkinds, Carolyn McClure, Peggy Pollock, Nancy Long, Kath-

~~ leen Ross, Loyce Wade, Tommy “Richey, Sylvfa Bryant,

Cass and Bob Kistner.

New freshmen members of the Junior Th Sh include:

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Niemeyer, Mavis Prince, Barbara Robinson, Marjorie Rodebeck, Shirley Schilling, Katheen Sprunger, David Schmitt, Eddie Utter ‘and Jack Walter, Juniors admitted to the Senior Honor Society were: ates Fetter, Mary Damm

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The ae ti were nior Honor Society: :

sicker, Burne Daley, Mariane \ 1a Sine ud an 0s

K Helen: Ana Fo Es Joyea Haneoek. Shortridge High | School seniors will hold their annual dance Saturday, Apr. 22, in the school gymnasium. John Lauter, senior class president, has announced music

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Richard Lugar heads the Shortridge High School class of 1850 honor roll with an average of 14.93 scholastic honor points earned during his four years attendance.

neth Ziegell, with 14.67 points, and Donald Miliholland, with 14.50 points,

Others seniors who have earned enough honor points to be included on the class of 1950 honor roll are:

Gilchrist, general: ‘program : |chatrman, will be assisted by| Norm Kiein, Marilyn Prince and

The following ‘committees have ;

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An. early American school building erected by St. Christopher’'s Catholic Parish will furnish thg setting for formal

ys oy Ph dedication services Apr. 16.

Libby Anne J Richer: e rt. TS i Sg Ach Ra. ih, The Most Rev. Paul C.

tabrook. Gabriel he Ver der. CGgraidine srbere. Bait Schulte, archbishop of .Indian-

ise and Bar apolis, will dedicate the build-

Leading yoo grins IE honor roll of the class is Jerry Kur-| ing at 5300 W. 16th St., Speed

(lander, who attended Shortridge five semesters and averaged 13 honor points.

Other members of the part-time honor roll are Margaret Hiatt, Nancy Aabye, Mary Reiner, Karen Martinson, Delores Hampton, Richard Munz, Margaret Calhoun, Diane Wohlfield, and Marlene

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2 Temple Sis Judaism Institute

Interfaith Groups .

To Take Part The Temple Sisterhood will present an institute on Judaism Apr. 10 from 10:30 a. 2% to 3 p. m. in the synagog of the Hebrew Congregation. The Indianapolis ‘Council of’ Churchwomen and ‘the Deanery {Council of the National Council of Catholic Women will co-operate with the. Sisterhood in the institute. % Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, host clergyman, will speak at 10:45 S (a. m. on “The Use of the Bible lin Jewish Worship,” and Rabbi _ Selwyn D. Ruslander of Dayton, |0.,, also in the forenoon on “Judaism and Christianity—Their Similarities and Differences.”

Rabbi D. Ruslander A Lionel Artis, inter-faith and in-

question-answer period will fol- terracial chairman of the Council low. lof Churchwomen, will open the

{ Rabbi Leonard J. Mervis of the] {United Hebrew Congregation, Terre Haute, will lecture at 2! p. mon “Religious Ideas Behind | Jewish Ceremonies.” He also will] answer queries following the talk. | Mrs. Sidney James, public re-

{institute with prayer. Mrs.’ Man. {uel Cassen, Sisterhood president, {will introduce honored guests. Re{sponses are scheduled by Mrs, Spiegel of Anderson, {president of the Indiana Federaition of Temple Sisterhoods; Mrs,

This is the new St. Christopher's Catholic School, which includes a chapel, at 5300 W. 16th St. in Speedway. .

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way. It houses classrooms of

Dorsey D. King, president of the

{lations chairman for the State; .ioranglis Council of Church- ‘| Federation of Temple Sisterhood, (women. . and Mrs. John A. Mure

modeled to become a part of {will give the prayer preceding the ny president of the Indianapolis the rectory living quarters. {box luncheon at noon. I. Deanery Council of the National The new school of multi-color {Howard J. Baumgartel, executive { Souncil of, ‘Catholic Women. brick with stone trim represents [Secretary of the Indianapolls| Mrs. Harold Platt of Indianapan investment of $200,000. The [Church Federation, and the Rev./olis will extend greetings as will Rev. Fr. Leo Lindemann is pas- |Fr. John Reidy, assistant pastor Mrs. Jerome Salm, Evansville, a ‘tor of §t. Christopher's Church, |ot the SS. Peter and Paul Catholic | | member of the National Board of so. named for the patron of |Cathedral, will speak. {Temple Sisterhoods. Mrs. King travelers because of its prox- Mrs. Dorothy Scott will play{will close the session with prayer, * imity to the Indianapolis Mo- {organ selections while the insti-|Mrs. Sara Messing Stern is chairtor Speedway track. [tute guests | are _assembling. Mrs. . {man of the institute.

the parochial school and a chapel which will be used for worship until -a permanent church is built on the site. A large kitchen, two class rooms and a social room occupy the ground floor. The chapel and four classrooms are on the The chapel which the parish has used for a number of years is now being re-

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