Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1950 — Page 51
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143 Honor Roll Pupils
anual High School Lists
Da a 5 Ma Art Depart at Tech ‘Cluttered’ n, we you our Lodge at 7 p. - men ec is that Democrats Eight Manual High School students with straight A-plus cards| Jan. 19 in the Masonic . pa . ! o ontrol of Congress tapped oy Lor 143 an he Moe Rul} Sur he Second six wees. Other otficers With Reminders of Holiday Season iblicans would gain were earn y Betty Tonscond Larry Holland, to be installed ‘Contagion peculiar to the Christmas season again has spread ats, 21 House seats, Rose 1am, Roulyn Roembke, Alvadeen Rollins, Margaret Steel, include: 9 throughout Indianapolis and Marion County high schools. ‘ r rvative, but close. Marilyn rs iy and Kathryn Welland. Donald C.J Typical “symptoms” may be found in the art department at Othe are; , Se Carolyn Sus Link. Sylvia Specker, Bar warden; Delmore Technical High School. Now on display are shooting stars, pin- .| Mahan, . Joan Rich : bara Jackson, Dalares Masry, Buy : Si Jsanscle *Tom ats. Standish Wegener, junior wheels, cutouts and tinsel trees—just a few of the many Christa sod hat nd ateid, Dallas b Grin paz om; Albest mas tree ornaments and decorations arranged through the Indian- 8 A. M. Until 1:30 P. MN. + Laine, Wad : apolis public schools and the . Schrader. Joan Ward, Thom-| Bennett, ° Mary inert vivian Sipien sures; Norman Tech art department. Johnny Warren and his “Music E da Except Friday : poli, Dibdameti Krass, ima, Kroeger. Suifle Munson. no. a Tables are covered with baubles for Dancing te be Jeatund at || Every y Myra | Juanita Helfenberger, i ' : made students with such raw n Central's olly Hop" alex. Betiyiesy Kert| Bonnie Bett, Bol Parti: Pougissg, Senior made by students wi topd, bottle dance Wednesday night. Helping] SOP 8 AM. UO Pl, s C : Ronald Fg A Mr. Dunaway 3¢acon; . ; scenery arrangement were . F Sin a Ry i Ew adv pas oo cones and ie ares Spree, Sean svi | BUY WHAT YOU NEEL ’ . » se e 8 Veda Bird well, James Gobble, Satter, Betty le, , Shirle Graves. lain; Jack R. Boyd, senior stew- colors. The A Ate a: No Mone Down Garde Books fiinton, Jackson. brock, lard; Vatchell O. White, junior a aun somite believe the gen-igirected by Laverne Newsom will (| ’ Y nn Solomon, Barbara AlChhorn, | Meare * Oster Steward, and Cash H. Brewster, e public has “gotten away ops vee Qibdson. Jon Holl Phin. aichhers. sie 3 et tyler. Four big in in smanging Christmas decorations for Warren from the true spirit of Christ-|the High School Hoot ton. Tes! LEON TAILORING CO. orma ard; Corin Sharp: Mari:| William A. Carrico is retiring| Central High holiday dance this week are Warren mas” the Yule presentation at| WISH ? Bnow- master, Sprunger (left), vy El and Rosella and Eddie Gibbons. Warren Central will be entirely
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_|{theme, the program will feature
different this year. Working on a strictly spiritual
a narrator reading the Christmas story while various groups sing and others display tableaux depicting scenes connected with the birth of the Saviour. The choir, Madrigal singers, Girls’ Concert Club, and orchestra will be heard.
The annual Community Christmas Sing at Howe High School will be heard Tuesday, in the gymnasium, with the choir, band, and Glee clubs taking part. Judy
John Mutz, Stan Paulsen, Frank Walker, Tom Willey, and Wilford Wisner. Kathy Neff, assisted by Adrianne Nail, is feature editor; Carol
thews, Joan Rabold, Carol Rutter and Alice Symons.
of the junior class last spring. Current president of the Orange
Ripple, she has served as secretary of the Student Council and was a recent candidate at the Headline Hop for “Miss Rip« arian.” . Broad Ripple has a new editor-in-chief for the Riparian weekly. She's Janey Zaiser who will serve as editor until Mar. 7 when she will become head of the News Bureau. Janet Wert, former editor, is the current News Bureau boss. Nancy Stassus is now associate editor after having headed the bureau. Other weekly staff members for the rest of the semester are: Barbara Farmer, news editor; Donna Besse, Carolyn Cravens, Jo Gribben, June Hauenstein, Jane Hester, Darrel Lance, Sand-
news staff, and Paul Harbaugh
Bob Jacks, Paul Harbaugh, Stan Paulsen, Betsy Ross, Marilyn Schetter, Janet Wert, and Tom Willey are News Bureau correspondents. Managing the business department is Pete Bridgford, assisted by Ken Appel. Other business staff members are Marjorie Hovey assisted by Shirley Hanson, circulation manager; Barbara Sovine, personnel manager; Marilyn Boyle, shopping column editor; and Carol Techemeyer, advertising manager. Helen Bland, Susie Johnson, Anna Mae Miller, Betty Nicholls, Dianne Pattison, Shirley Peterson, and Carol Welch are ad staff members. Reference librarians are Judy Fisher, Mary Strawn, and Judy Trittin. Wilma Byers is historian.
Carolyn Dessauer, editor -inchief of the Riparian Yearbook, has announced the staff for the
sports editor. Others on the sports staff include Kennita Dun-
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Leads at Ben Davis | ~~ With—16% Points
Marlene Sterling leads the high |
honor roll of Ben Davis High x School with 16% points, Next in order is Barbara Lee |} Bartlett with 16 points, and Don- {ig na Andre, Ann Dunn, Virginia Pelfrey and Lynda Wilson, each with 1514 points.
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Morrow, a senior, will give a reading of Van Dyke's "The Other Wise Man.” Scoops about Schools:
Local Hig h School Pupils Prepare for Christmas
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