Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1950 — Page 21

“Life With Father” was chosen by the Ben Davis High School _ Dramatic Club to be its first production. Mrs. Lois Headings will direct the play. Anna Buses is to play the part of “Miss Day” and Bernard Wurger will be “father.” Others in the cast are Dwight Abbott, James Chapman, Blanch-

Manual High School as sailors in “The Buccaneers,” twoact comedy fo be given Friday. Left to right are: Junior Powers, Carl Schnepf, Robert Koepper, James Weber, Lynn Robbins, Harry Abrams and Paul Taylor. |

Students at Manual Training High Scheol will present a two-act play, “The Buccaneers,” Friday at the school, Stars of the musical comedy will be Paul Pattison as Capt. Henry Stubbs; Howard Webb Wilfred Snoop); Jack Pierson (Alfred Sneek); James Schmedel

Neese, Gary Ringlespaugh, Lynda Wilson, Helen Miller, Janafay Eichmiller, Clara Ilig and Delores Kent. 1 On the stage crew are Doma Andre, Jane Hanneman, Mary Ann Guthrie, Phyllis McFall, Carolyn Barnhart, Bob McMahan, Ed Smith, John Pacals, Marlene Sterling, Charies Robinson, Caro-

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Program Plans Goblin Get Together

Halloween Party to Be Tuesday 7 Afternoon in School Cafeteria = Wednesday Thursday A Goblin Get-Together, sponsored by the Orange Aid of Broad “ple 1 Run Review.” an all Ripple High School will be held Tuesday afternoon in the schools |

student variety show, will be pre. cafeteria. | sented at 8 p. m. Wednesday and Committee chairmen for the party are Anna Mae Miller, Thursday in the Howe gymna- decorations; Barbara Connor, favors; Nancy Niblack, tickets; Caroll slum. One hundred sixteen will Teckemeyer, sales promotion; Sally Risk, clean-up; Jane Glossrefreshments; Lucy, —h i 8 Sconce, room arrangements, and Hack, Thomas Johnson and Spen-| + Solos will be sung by Karel Jane Alvis, floor show. Ripple’s cer Trudgen. | Kingham, Mavie LaRue, Anna dance band, directed by Howard) Those receiving perfect attend-|

Prominent roles will be played Square Dancé at the home of Bridgford, Robert Carpenter, John by John Gooch, Phyllis Haskins, Frances Bubenzed last Thursday. Heimann, John Henry, William Marilyn Raesner, Sara Spradling, Dance Co ittees Gaubatz, Gordon Ingles, Robert

Barbara Little, Rita Nagte, Al-| . {Johns, Larry Kay, Larry Kinder, liene Allison, Judy Be Bey.| Committees who planned the pgugias Paden, Fred Wurster,

dance were Jean Thiery, Peter pgnaid BI Willi Cc bell erly Dickinson, Larry Phillips, ona ue, am Campbell, Nancy Jefferies, Joann Guidone Bridgford and Dorothy Figel, en- aMartin Carlin, Robert Hessong, and Daisy Jarrison. tertainment; Nancy Truex and Richard Macy, Donald WoodSue Van Sickle, decorations, and ward, Edward Elrod and Donald

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Freshmen representatives to {the Broad Ripple High School {Student Council have been elected in freshman homerooms. Mrs. Ellen Jenkins and Wayne New members are Bill Alltop, Mellott were to go as supervisors. Heather McGill; Bob Cook, GayDelegates were Janet Paxton, lord Good and Eugene McGarvey. Alice Hatcher, Jane Reed, George Alternates are Charles Nakari|

Franklin College Friday and yesterday. : Ensemble to Sing

(John Smith); James Farley (Senator Bunkham); Alice Buescher (Martha); Dona Van Benthuysen (Constance); June Hilgemeir (Sara); Colleen Freeland (Clara); Anetta Gaither (Abigail), and James Nyers (Commander Cabot).

14 Tech Pupils Exhibiting Wear, Don” varmar. nora Displays in Hobby Show

Nachoft, Mary Jane Butler, Donna | : S . Halcomb, Ann Abbott and Don New ROTC Unit Officers Chosen;

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~ Dona Van Benthuysen and James Schmedel are two of the stars in Manual's play.

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Propps, Cynthia Hatfield, Sharon and Eleanor Bull. The Broad Ripple Junior Red

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Howe seniors Alice Hatcher and rollment drive Nov. 6 and will Katheryn Merkel played in the continue through Nov. 10. all-state orchestra last Thursday $150 Goal at the State Teachers’ meeting at. The goal is set at $150 and repShortridge High School. resentatives hope to fill 100 gift Howe's 60-voice ensemble, un- boxes. der the dirgction of Frank 8.) Nurses assistants for the year Watkins, will sing at the Downey are Tomeen Garrett, Janet Rust, | Avenue Christian Church Nov. 5|Betty Nicholls, Donna Avels,|

and at the Howe open house Nov./Mary Ross, Sara Jane Clark, Kay Shipp and

dents were to attend the Indiana ,n4 joan Bechtold, refreshments. cist | C0

|Helen Bland. Howe High welcomed Filomena "4. 3s" and promotions have

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Applegate, Virginia Sferruzzi, Ann Hanscom, will play. lance. ribbons. for the second. se-] SOsY | Harding, Charlotte Owen, Phillip Broad Ripple High School Mester were Richard Gayde, Wal- 6145 P.M. Stevens, Earl Mulcahy and John|Honor Society members and their ter Colbath, Jerry Morton, Robert | wm {Neon guests attended a Halloween Adkins, Richard Berner, Peter APPROVED FOR » @. 1. TRAINING 4 WASHINGTON

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Carnival Tuesday in the school] hobbies at the Hobby Show at the Fair Grounds through Nov. 5. | English words she knew were gale. John Achor, Spencer Brock, - Louise Dearinger, puppets; Alice Aldrich, but-| ‘hank you. There will be a: variety of ac-itons; Fred McNorton, stamps; Nancy Glass, postcards; James be avadant. WBE prime WN Thcmpecs, model boats and race cars; Richard Lee, coins; Robert Joann Guidone, Howe junior, i8/ljeutenants: Philip Murray, Peter |Gerdts, stamps; Donald Welsh, phonograph records; Harry Kruecke-| living with ‘her parents at 2231 Novak, and Donald Schafer.

be abundant.

en". Geraldine Gault has been elected president of the Girls Athletic

Association of Decatur Central Whitis, i Mayer and Denton Morgan, race o,.e¢ puller, Kurt Jordan, Ethel

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Virginia Jones is vice president; Bessie Lookebill, secretary, and|loT®

Donna Jones, treasurer. The group is sponsored by Miss Mary Lou Irwin, : On the honor roll at Decatur are Dean Blank, Carol Adamson, Shirley West, Mary Jane Bryant, Helen Mills, Marianne Shutte, Paul Millholland, Lois: Winters, Bob Lechner, Norma Stewart, Judy Soladine, Bill Avery, Joyce Croover, Margie Roby and Jane juniors; . Marlene Eller, Euna Williams, Sue Jay, Donna Chamiper, Phyllis Westerfield, David Fledderjohn, Virginia Meng, Bessie Lookebill, Doris Slade, Bernard Mayo and Alice Jackson, sophomores; Helene

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Attucks Students

Attend Press Meet

Seven members of the journalism class at Crispus Attucks attended the Indiana High School Press Association meetings at Franklin College Friday and yesterday. : They were Jenniece Terry, Alyce Lee, Doris Franklin, Barbara Sears, Cameron Keene, Sylvia Looper and Shirley Baker. Accompanying ' the group was Miss Doris Brown. - The Attucks News staff will visit the Journalism Deparment of Arsenal Technical High School, Nov. 3. Students visiting the “school will be John Grigley, Lou Emma McIntyre, Doris Franklin, Clyneese Knight, Jenniece Terry, Louis Briggs, Joan Jenkins, Dorothy Rayford, Barbara Sears, Ann Rogers and Jessie Wray. Miss Brown, director of publications, will accompany the group: :

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‘annual series of three Mid-Winter Education conferences. 7 Resource leaders will include Dr. Howard Wilson, associare di- _ rector of division .:of- education, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Nov. 13-14; Dr. Gordon N. Mackenzie, head of department of curriculum and teaching, Teachers College, CoJumbia University, Jan. 8-9, and Dr. Leland B. Jacobs, associate professor of education, Ohio State University, Mar. 12-13. "The meeting at Fairview:campus and Shortridge High School will be open to teachers and nthers without charge, except for those seeking credit for the rourse. >

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Charles Ford Named Cadet Colonel

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burg, poultry; Norman Yeagley, { Admiral Dr. Lon and coins; Billy Joe Program committee: Patricia te irietepiegeen epee A” Rilo users Wore German stamps; Fred! c . “ average ps [Bussell, Robert Clidinst, Mar Wabash Pledges Four awarded to cadets Spencer Brock,

cars, and Maxwell Meise, Indian named cadet colonel of the Tech|

Charles J. Ippolito, commander. Lt. Colonels are Howard H.

and Ernest W. Wayman. Majors Hickman, Donald L. Ruskamp| and James R. Smith. { Named captains are William L. Baxter, Clyde E. Dedert, Billy J.| Whitis, Kenneth E. Leach and {Avis G. Ashby. First Lieutenants are John G. McKee, Ervin E. Lawrence, Kenneth L. Summers, Charles R. Crews and George McMath. Out for Golf |

Wilma Pollard, Kay Rinkens, Betty Corrie, Katherine Armstrong, Janet Maves, Janet Good, Ruth (Morse, Patricia Brock, Kay {Hughes, Constance Reed and Judith Baclose. Twenty-seven Tech girls have enrolled in Mrs. R. Libbert’s baton twirling class, Following the recent election! of senior officers at Tech High School, senior committees were) set up. : ie On the constitution committee! are Patrick Amore, Lila Criek, William Evans, Jerry Koehler, Clifford McNicholl, Dorothy Straub and Elvin Whittle. Color committee: Norman Albright, Himes, Glodene Loucks, Phillip Oster, Violet Shaneff and Dan Wilson. rd Senior reception for parents: David Brothers, Sue Ann Deer, Edward Hayworth, Angel King, Don Packard, Marilee Seaborg and Billie Wegener, - : Yearbook pictures: Dixie Allred, Mary Martha Curd, Ernest Henninger, Edward Landroth, Jeanne Nelson, Nancy Shearer and Joan Troxel, 5 Senior play: Charlotte Amos, Carolyn Cook, Resalynne Hines, Patricia Letner, Donna Monschein, Don Smith and Gertrude Weest. : Cap and gown: Thomas Bid-| dinger, . Gerald . Dorris, David; Harris; James McCoy, Marcia Morris; Patti Spahr and Jo Ann Williams, ° Le

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