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PAGE 38 Sectional Basketball In Spotlight Beech Grove Trio
Discusses Chances By JOAN SCHOEMAKER
THE SECTIONAL basketball &
games are on the minds of high
school students all through the]
city. Chances out at Beech Grove ; are discussed by a teen trio, “We have a better chance of i doing well in the sectional than] +. many schools] do,” says Larry . Fleming. “If we| get lined up with| schools in our) own bracket, our| chances of going| ahead are great-| er. We won't
Larry
know too much about that until after the drawing Wednesday, If
the bigger schools, or power- |
houses, are pitted against each] other, we have a greater chance of continuing farther.” Mr. and Mrs, Russell Fleming, Beech Grove, are Larry’s®parents. | He is vice president of the Stu-| dent Council and secretary of the
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“THE MARION County schools
have a good chance in my estima-x_ .
tion,” says Dorothy Dietz, “That's
in. The weather won't affect our chances much, The sXe crowd goes almost all § the time. Other schools usually back the underdog in any game % 50 they'll ge
they play. I usually get hoarse, so I plan to watch on television this time.” Dorothy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dietz, Beech Grove. = - a" » ” “WE HAVE as good a chance |
as anyone else,” says Don Pieper.
Dorothy
© ewe'll do OK if we do as FeeRep ublicen Club
we did agaist Lawrence Central. |
avrence Cesitral. To Meet: Tuesday
then. Our game
Mothers Club of Butler University be Mesdames H. J. Walker, Ralph Mothers Club of Butler Univerwill have a dessert luncheon in Bird, William Lee Brown, John. ‘sity will hold its annual guest tea
___ SUNDAY, FEB. 11,1951
[Sorority Mothers Schedule Guest Tea
The Delta Gamma Sorority; Mrs. Howard Obenchain will | James C. Stafford, review Taylor Caldwell's «rhe burg Jr, Lawrence Balance Wheel.” |Clarence Bershart : Wilha the chapter house, 831 W, Ham esdames Max Hosea, hi p P| |B Collins and > L Il address the Tuesday. It will be at 2 p. m. in| In the receiving line will be the Was adange B. H. Bowles, Mary “How to Grow Old the chapter house, 737 W. Hamp- club officers and the chapter house | Aspinall and Martin H. Buhner [ton Drive. mother, Mesdames Clara Fulton, are in in charge of arrangements.
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Butler Club to Entertain
Members of the Pi Beta Phi George Green-
Hostesses for the luncheon will Croker and
ton Drive, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. | Special guests will be past pres-|group on idents of the organization. 'Gracefully.” !
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She is an English and history major at Crispus Attucks High School and a member of the Student Council and the
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She is also president of the
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parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Smith, 1940 Cornell Ave,
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