Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1950 — Page 22

| Washington "gh Honors Announced

List Covers First Grading Period

Washington High School has sannounced following students listed on the high honor roll for the first grading period: .

Tech Hi High Open House Arranged for Thursday

- Program Planned “For Education Week

An open house will be held at Technical High School Thursday night from 7 to 10 p. m, as part

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_of the school observance of i LR ———T i $i 5 riey oO "itz; ndra Gr res, “American Education Week. Kerkhol, | Wayne: Ler Gren d shop classes at - : ars A "Pigskin Prance”™ at Tech School.

Friday night honored Mr. Touchdown, Miss Chrysanthemum, and the football team. The dance committee included Gilbert Bierman, William Dan--kert, David Teaney, Jean Busard, Paula Hawkins, Mary Lou Butler, Joe Dennis, Edward Sauer, Charlotte Lancet and Robert Hales. —On-the honor-rottat-Tech are:

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Cake, Doughnuts, Rolls By RICHARD BARTLETT Mmmm--home made hread.

One hundred loaves, are-~turned out each week by the nine girls and one boy enrolled. it the bake .

Though not: as good as grandma's, Tech faculty members buy the = day and Wednesday 2 teria. The market

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William Dankert, Kopn, » : Oeil, Hux ne i Ray, Pies, Cakes, Too I As Joe A 5 Elmore, t OLB, a EA} 41 3 3 tv Hh Armst ror She Eis ji Bona : k * (Grin, Pollie Kidwell, Wa Bread is not the only product Yer ». MAT < meye 1m y- CE jet gne Cline, Caro: on Naber Butcher: Sc of the bake class. In a repreSherle fleth Aa NaI. i= sentative week, the pupils spend£iJ NL

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Tech Pupils Bake One Hundred. Loaves Of Bread Each Week; Teachers Eat It

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Ma Boling. Wa anda Adrie

Form “tion of ‘a national me- nent in life insurance ‘activities, Lawsaly fdyenne B Mand: Betty aE x . : y ougal ac cEifresh, .B to, armorial fund for E. A. Crane, late vas four times a member of the Para McNay, Dale West, Bheina. re Indianapolis general agent for and Janet, Hi),

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Normington, Elsie. Sr: 3 Stee # anole FE reas Madey, William dozen doughnuts, and numerous G nteed Not to Warp is teyenson, arbara §& an, !Crutchfie Jo n William a PR . ie - _ruaraniee NO 4 — Are} 3 yendel, Kathleen White, Arlene K tner; Shir) 3 award Small Orders of Rookies: nut am . avon 1 Gail Comer atly bread, ah ancy caxkes, A A Helle Alango. Roberta Ab- : > : ne Ardy ivr fok~ ; ln TAIdLEh, Rar Rusti. sharon Technical High School ROTC | (arter, Pacts rien Kramer, Hick! They plan to start work soon » COMPARE THESE PRICES r : Smotherma Yo /irginia OF 7 i A 1 on 100 to 125 pounds of fruit > Sponsors-are (left tor ght, front Bakius, ries Cullow ¢ pd 3 ra Linoleum Tops Formica Tops A Will J Lowell I Don cake for the holidays ( row} Jo nn ilrams, Joan 3 - . : : 139 00 Troxell and Nancy = Pearson . © Most. of the pastries are used 54:In. Single Sink Base _____ $125.00 $ . . : : : to fill. faculty and s Stident orders. i i $ Middle row: Judi’ Turpin and |, BD oe al) TO SUIGEE Sree. ga 60-In. Single Sink Base _____ $133.00 153.00 Nancy Foxworthy. In the top - are sold every day in the cafe- Mary Mead and Leo O'Neill remove loaf of piping hot bread 60-In. Double Sink Base _---$149.00 -$169.00 i row are Cherry Sheppard and teria from the new three-decker Blodgett oven. 66-In. Double Sink Base $159.00 $179.00 {iyn Shar Sh Dav N "1. . All gains by the pupils for their ; : ' i ; J —. . bert, Elizabe erry avis. ot pictured is is Bains by Lhe puplis for 1 ing for jobs as yrofessional they take responsibility very i Stewart, P \ enterprise must be measured in . J bro 110 ; fig) 12-In, Double Sink Base ----$169.00 $189.00 . Nancy R. Pearson. y wi a bakers. well.” The baking is excellent Shuniate, Charl tte “Har rt terms. of experience, since all : : Da 2 Beng 's oxcellent 84-In. Double Sink Base $189. 00 $210 00 xohert M: profits are thrown baek ir the - Work in the shop is not limited and we very seldom ‘have a . S— ih : al Ben Dayis High Be hool, Others re bu 168s. M : By ho Shi Bi to the production of tasty pastry. , ' > Matching Wall Cabinets Also A flabl Sori] Yoic 0 business. .Money taken in is us y i Ba Vasu Iatlore. ate ets 8 vailable a Helen Emile is on the high roll include: to buy bakers * 1 ib is eed These aspiring young bakers REIT atching Wa abn ; E - Yun: $ret \ it u) 2 Supplies, 1 Sen : honor roll at Crispus Attucks p> a8 Andre. Shirley Fo Board of Education furnishes 123fn about the: financial and es i . ; bhott, \ ald * : “ snes. He Be High School Sonn Tanghamaner, fibase. | Wilim ¢only stoves, bread boards and gibprvsory aspects of the ob-{ NEW LOAN OFFICE OPENS mrt ; 1 Pike. Dorls Qui re nitmre. Martha C ’ other mechanical equip t — jfyaton T T : i : oe daa fhe a ro tt, Martha Cr { quipment. , 201 TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. On the high honor roll at Howe Carolyn | arnhart. Rich Say » Follows. Cookl C A pupil foreman .1s appointed 110 N. ILLINOIS STREET Tig) fol Ang: Dudziak. in ‘Bunn, Janic G t be Arian a ookin ourse . . hi Schoo are the folowing: | Bianak To bug, asics Set ad Rigel, rns : by the instrtietor, Mes. Ruth Star- LI-2586 333 W. WASHINGTON ST. Punk, Elizat path Johnson, Charlotte Owen, KE oy Price, Louise Joes Aushern ian. Patric Lo The pupils are already experi- ford, to make work assignments 3 : y jamei Phiker, Farrell Patrick. Mary Bob Bab tn dg a BemAN. | guret” enced cooks before they enter the/and to co-ordinate the work of OPEN 9 TO 5 Janet CRASS phere pplciuic® aipeeia Hob, parc, Charu Eric” Elin Murtuan Gore, bake cna x the oth ree esTimaTes LI. 4685 Bhs. Lael anna; {x swetiseh| Amar Clara He Sones Mock, Dwight! Rikg fima Thom ps ake class. They are required tothe other pupils. The job is ro- TES o MONDAY-SATURDAY Sara Johnson, Jar n, Eleanor Van-lioff, Barbara Dryer. Juanita Fellows, iP Shirley ko, V ‘have two to three semest tated every few weeks : Dyke, Robert Ball, Anna c armack, Joyce Glaze, George Hadley, Mariorie Jones, Cooper, Dut ef esters of J Ss ie : - Coryell, Julle Ann Malvase Vireinta 2080 Karl Janet Kiester, Paul Marsan, Bley DP beginning cooking with a B av-| “The hoys and girls love their’ axton, Jess i 1 ‘hyllls Po C 2 3 } : Crider, Laura Fountain Hoynes, | Raisor Aaude Shaw, Nols Smith Fi Barbara Man erage. Most of them are prepar- work 4 Mrs. Stafford, “and- . . - Marilyn Serine y Patricia Von Strohe : : a ee Ga is aaa GlNE, onna + Norma Howard, E fs “elifelon, : 1 JMoMulle a. Suraline ’ iy Brenda Richison, Sn { : owell, Jeanann rather Argaret Sim Neakley, Charlot C mons, —aoye e Soltis, Carolyn Co Pat Ar Crd . 'H ’ i ons, Joyce Soltis, Carolyn Cox. Ison ad iA VICTOR IS OPEN MONDAY -NITES 'til 9 o'clock Good time fo shopl tricia ine Jetty Lukenbill, Larry Robin- i a yr : son, Dorothy Rowland, Richard Enochs, Daisy Harrison, Beverly Hendrickson, Rita asle, Idarilyn Rasener, Alice Ray, and Phillip Stevens Ph Marlene Sterling led the high X

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