Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 8
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130 Tech High Jupils Doing Jutside Work
Survey Shows 341 Seniors Holding Part-Time Jobs
A recent survey at Arsenal ‘achnical School revealed that & 0 pupils are holding regular] “art-time jobs besides attending! 1\SSe8, | Seniors lead the other classes| ith 341 students holding jobs.| 1¢ juniors have 275, sophomores! )5, and the freshmen 119. More, an one-half of these jobs are| "gales personnel. Others jobs| sted, included, waiters, 'sses,\ office workers, delivery] ys and. factory employees. More than 70 students work 40 more hours per week with 580 2 ding jobs requiring from 15 » 30 hours. : The survey showed. that 118 udents are delivering newspers, : : Plan Radio Show
itten and directed by Mrs.| ,. ther building. : ssie Fix, radio expression in-| - heb Wb i Ap—— ructor at Tech, will nted by students ition WISH next Saturday at 3:30 a. m.
Members of the cast are Wilrm Gaines, Edward Sauer, ary Lon “Butler, Eda Jane At-| ell, Glenna Martin, Paula Dee awkins, Jerry Griggs, Roger opper, Don Schafer, Nancy »verly and Patricia Letner.
hich is taking part in the «june Mad.” esentation, are Dane Ashcraft, try O'Dell, - Russell Feffries, pmentyre and Jerry Stevens. ohn Strausser, Paul Horton, (ther members of the staff are Jerasry rsielisy, Thomas Day Roberta Featherstone, Paintings From Germany
‘hule, Frankfort-am-Main, U. 8. me of Germany, is now on isplay in Stuart Hall at Tech, Joyce Dostin. ccompanying the pictures is a’ ttered greeting from “the stu- Warren Central High will -ants to pupils at Tech.
lank; friend of Edmund Schild- selections, nect, art instructor at the east, The group will also sing at al ide school. Plans are under Way meeting of the county superin-| » send a display of Tech's stu-tendents Oct. 25 in the Lincoln
ent work in exchange. Hotel. Scoring 96 out of a possible 100 New’ Ct members of the madrigal ints, The News Bureau at Tech singers are Carolyn McClure,
18 recelved a superior rating in 1e first national evaluation servre for student publicity activities v. Quill and Scroll.
Peggy Pollock, Jack Swem, Jack Ebbeler, and Jane Tosseli. Members still with the group from last year are Mary Dammrich, The Dupea, which la Jneiuded Warren Sprunger, Jerry Stevens, | 7 the Division of pp ro The group is under the direction orters for the three city news- ot Mion Rathieen Hergt, aApers, Dudley Farmer has heen named Tech seniors recently voted on president of the newly formed “weir class colors, which are science club sponsored by Mrs. merican Beauty, green and Henrietta Parker and William hite, The members of the color Johnson at Shortridge High ymmittee are Norman Albright, 8chool. Richard Kitterman was uth Craig, Zeleitha Himer, Glo- named vice - president; William ine Soucks, Philip Oster, Violet Fechtman, secretary and treashaneff and Don Wilson. Miss urer, rene Rhodes is the sponsor. | Citation cords were presented to
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8 ons, Receiving cords were David The new madrigal singers of y,ones principal of horns; Dud- planning a Halloween party ac-ence and promote international Indianapolis, of Pre: ley Farmer, principal of trom- cording to an announcement by/good will, Prof. Wilson said. sent their first program at the p,n.q. David Bosworth, principal Judy Hanna, student president] The pictures were painted by Indiana State Girls School Oct. 15. of passes; Earl Pike, principal of of the club. Plans were discussed be in the group scheduled to sail [dean of the College of Education, ys between the ages of 10 and The program will include 80108 fj tes: | 3 under the direction of Otto and trios as well as the madrigal | —
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nti Cast Named for Warren C Play, ‘June Mad,’ to Be Given Nov. 3
Lead Parts Held by Yolanda Beery, Jack Ebbeler, Kenneth Mcintyre, Jerry Stevens
The senior class dramatic stars of Warren Central High will “tread the boards” in a three-act play at 8 p. m. Nov. 3. Members of the Boys Octet, annual production, under the direction of Mrs, Lola Pence, will ne
Leading the cast are Yolanda Beery, Jack Ebbeler, Kenneth 'a
ficers and principals of the sections of the Shortridge band Eppley, Dwight Wever, Margaret 4, ing a program between halves An exhibit of painting by stu- Kirk, Jack Shircliff,- Joan Mit- of the Shortridge-Crispus Attucks be comfortable at football games at the Festival Church in Lon-|gouls Unitarian Church, 1453 N. nts in the Frelken Von 8tein noerfer, Warren Sprunger, Jane football game. Joel W. Hadley, now. Plastic cushions may be don, St. John's on Waterloo Rd.| Alabama 8St., will include Dr. nd director, made the presenta- bought at the girl's physical ed-|
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(of booes; Stanley Zlotnick, principal of saxophones; William Van Will Tour England Wie, principal of drums; Richard Kitterman, principal of tympani; and Donald Vaubel, of the color guard. Richard Brown has heen.name
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The Shortridge library club 1s an educational - religious experi- schools; Mrs. Robert F.
Charles Sofnas, principal/at a meeting last week.
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ptain of the Shortridge band; ing, will tour the British Isles; rian Forum: will ames Jinks, first lleutenant; and next June and July. Thomas Slate, second lieutenant and drum major, |
jform in the Festival of Britain
Crispus Attucks C . Rudolph White Is Vice President Robert Lee Jewell has been elected president of the Student Council at Crispus Attucks High Other officers selected
are Rudolph White, vice presi-
Thelma Thompson, assistant sec- 04d
Robert Jewell Rudolph White Lou Emma McIntyre has been
named correspondent to the Indi-|ita Enoch, Wallace Martin, Burt anapolis Times from the Attucks Means, DeArmand Carter, Charles Sports writers Blair, Houston Barnes and Leon
George Bright,’ DeWitt Brittain Bettis. 4
will and Jon Grigte Aid REPOIL 10) re Carolyn Edwards, Patricia
Johnson, Delores Webster, Jesse Jenniece Terry is the general n,.is and Matthew Spradiey. news correspondent to the Indian-| goven girls from Crispus Atapolis Star. tucks are .getting experience in John Henry Jones is the newly- grade schools working as clerks elected president of the Senior after school. cafeteria committeé, Section man-| Freda Clemmons is working at rs are Ernest Robinson, Rus- School 4, where Matthias Nolcox sell Crighton, Rudolph White, and is ‘principal. At School 17, Dilys DeWitt Brittain. White is working under David
are Milton Hunt, Cornelius White, signed to School 23. - Rudolph Perry, John Brooks, Working at No, 24 is Wilma John Roads, Robert Jewell, Wilma Williams. Mrs. Madelige Allen is Batie, Vera Baker, Helen Tate, principal. Dorthea Parker is asJane Kendrick, Allen Baker, Jo- signed to—School 37, under Mrs. Ann Bateman, William Taylor, Jeanette Carey, principal. James Westmoreland, Rudolph Dorcus Williams is clerk at {Coleman, Lawrence Ackles, Annie School 56 under Mrs. Rose Thomp|More, Thelma Thompson, Julia son while Marjorie Perkins holds Walker, Carolyn Edwards, Juan-8 position at School 87 under Mrs. Vivian Marbury, | These girls are expected to operlate various office machines and take care of rooms where teachers are absent for brief periods.
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DANVILLE, Oct. 7—The Can- Public School System
terbury Symphonette and Chorale, On Unitarian Forum
First fall program of the Unifeature a {panel discussion on the question, On invitation from the British “What Do We Want From Our |Couneil of Churches, they will per-| Public School System?” The forum panel, to be presented at 8 p, m. today in All
The purpose of the tour is to/Herman L. Shibler, new super-
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the Parent- | Teachers Association national Approximately 45 students will board, and Dr. J. Hart Walsh,
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