Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1951 — Page 29
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School News— Pins-Hear? on Contributor to Fund
Honor Society Initiates Nine From Rinarian
27 Ripple Pupils Receive Awards For Typing Accuracy
Nine Riparian staff members have been elected to the Broad Ripple High School chapter of
Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school Journalists.
The new members are Barbara Bonewitz, Pete Bridgford, Carol Capel, Barbara Farmer, Dick Moll, Nancy Niblack, Stan Paulsen, Kay Shipp, and Tom Willey. Initiations were held in the home of Janet Wert. Marjorie Hovey, junior and Tom Locey, sophomore, will rep- Smith, fourth grader, for contributing to the National Heart resent Broad Ripple at the wood- Foundation drive. Every student who contributes to the fund reee cauval to De ppesenied ceives a heart to wear and inscribes his name on the large heart a PErifEe Hugh Sc mn in the background. Miss Murphy is the daughter of Mr. C. J.
I wenty-déven Broad Ripple Murphy of R. R. 7, Indianapolis. Judy is the daughter of Mr. Jules
business education students re- C. Smith, R. R. 3, Indianapolis and granddaughter of Hoyt Moore, ceived awards for typing accuracy Marion County senator. last semester. . They are Gayle Jackson, Nancy
Kuhn, Helen Middleton, Janet Manual Seniors to Present
Newman. Jean Thiery, Jean Jose, Zoe Clatworthy, Carolyn Wood- Th L 4 Ch ® } h B ¥ fill, Judy Helms, Tomeen Garrett, P Don Martinelli, Myra Jo Melton, | o a & ris o er ecn Betsy Ross, Fllen Warner, Carol Champer, Robert Taylor, Sarah Verrill, Janet Wilson, Don! Duncan, Marianne Finch, Artamae Johnson, Margaret Johnson,
Virginia Murphy, Decatur Central senior, pins a heart on Judy
Urcella Hodge, Don Behrens Have Leading Roles in School Play Scheduled Mar. 16
Friday, Mar. 16. The play was written by Sydney Howard and Barsaret Behnke, and Betly will be directed by Douglas Conrod. | Leading roles will be played by Urcella Hodge and Don BehList ROTC Promotions 'rens. Others in the cast are Gay Smith, Colleen Freeland, Mary Lt. Col. Chester E. Large, of Drury, Jim Kocher, Harold Jef- ——— - the Broad Ripple ROTC. has an- fers, Paul Hollcraft, Warren The junior rlass has selected hounced new promotions. Spen-! Creamer, and Raymond Gran. the play, “Cheaper by the Dozen.”
cer Trudgens has been promoted Members on the production It will be given on Wednesday, |
to cadet lieutenant colonel, and staff include Mary Jo Harris, Apr. 4. Ed Elrod has been promoted to Martha Robson, Martha Sherman, The Franklin College Choir, uncadet major. Pete Argeroplos, Mary Drury, der the direction of Guy Owen Stephen Garstang and Donald Robert Clack, Jeannette Tomp- Baker, will present a concert in Schafer were appointed first lieu- kins, Barbara Helfenberger, and the Southport auditorium at 9:40 tenants. Elevated to second lieu- Jo Gentry. a. m. Wednesday. : tenants were Peter Bridgford, | a Paul Clapper, Robert Daisey, Ken-! péth Deppen, and Ph
The GAA of Southport High Greek Week Observance {lip Shep- §chool will hold a St. Patrick's | = ¢ Frankli Janet § dance in the school gymnasium, I$ et at Franklin . ROTC te Sponsor in the Friday evening, Mar. 3. Music Times State Service 10 the vio: as. been promoted will be provided by Dale Camponorary grade of lieu- bell and his orchestra.
tenant colone: : Members on committees include
rr e— es ioe ICE {Roberta Voss, Lois Ford, Nanc GROUP TO MEET |Yost, Pat hs or oy fraternity and Pan - Hellenic
a id Jacobs, public relations Eleanor Osborne, Gretchen Lee, Councils, the observance is deTee Industri Chal Association of Barbara Chance, and Wilma signed to “promote” a spirit of princi ay les, will be one of the Willey. co-operation among the Greeks ang Speakers at the 56th! Newly elected officers of the of the Franklin family.” Convention of the Indiana GAA are Margie Christie, presi-| Greek Week dance will climax for Mar - of Ice Industries, set dent and Nancy Kortepeter, vice the observance Friday night in I. 4-7 at the Hotel Lincoln. | president. ; the College Student Center.
week will be observed next week at Franklin College.
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The senior class of Manual High School will present a three-| Nancy Trueblood, Helen Warner 2¢t comedy, “The Late Christopher Bean,” .in the auditorium,
Southport High Lists Honor Roll
~ Takes In Third Gtading Period The . Southport High School honor roll for the third grading period has been announced as |foHows:
i SENIORS = Myrtle Banks, Patrician | Buckner, Betty Burch, Janet Carr, Char(lotte Carter, Annette Crisier, Jerry Banner, Janet Dyer, Joan Eberhart, Myrna {Preels, Jo Anne Griffith, Patricia Hage Virginia Hawn, Allegra Henry, Jacquet: Henry, Joan Hogue, John Hope.
Ricard Jordan, Audrey Lakey, Elizaberh | Ann Liechty, Mary Ann Miner, Lois Newland, Robert Pence, Mary Jane Potter, Lyndal Reed, Beverly Bawyer, Marilyn (Bimon, Wayne Spesdy, Robert Stanfield, BOR Whteen Frames Whaske , Frances - lotte Wielhammer, Seer and Char
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JUNIORS—Janet Aufderheide. Beverly Brunnemer, William Carey, Caroline Gatobius, Margie Christie, Sue Dyer, Joan Eder, Robert Eldridge, Phillip George, Kenneth Harmon, Betty Harris, Helen Harris, Dave Haviland, Barbara Hohn, Mariza Hohn, Jerry Hughes, Donald Jones. ariouise Kleis, Patricia Kriner, - then Lee, Phyllis Lewis. hirley hy Marschke, Joan Miller, Leroy Murphy, Richard Need, Dottie Neel, Jane Nelson, Carolyn Niermann, Sue Orme. Lois Rosebrock, David Ryker, Charlene Shay, Patricia Shigley, Marilyn Skiriner, Wayne Van_Fossen, Carolyn Waldkoetter, Frankiin DS keE, Jack Wilson and Jan Ziegler. SOPHOMORES-—Darlene Bollinger Brooks, June Ann Brown, Sandra Bron Marilyn Connor, Margaret Davis, Neal Fisher, Carolyn’ Fort, Marilyn Franz, | vanet Hoffmark, Diane Liechty Allen jartindale, Luella Morris, Marietta MuyrSeitz. Baan Ob: Morty, Robinson. John erp, yliis Surenk Zhirlev White, Marlene Whyte and Wilma
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Howe High's Band Festival Wrestling Queen | Scheduled for Mar. 8 i
Pupils Will Select ‘Mr. and Mrs. Music’; Ed Stevens Named Head of School Hi-Y
Howe High School's annual band festival will be held at 8 p. m. | ‘on Friday, Mar, 2, in the gymnasium. A 58-piece band will furnish the music under the direction of Robert Burford. “Mr. and Mrs. Music,” an innovation at Howe, will be crowned 3 during the program. Candidates nominated by the school music or-| ganizations are: Beverly Weevie, Alice Ray, Mary Bergen, Char-| lotte Owen, Robert Bronstrup,! or RE Larry Phillips, Warren Roth, and
Ronald Joyce. Ballots will ac- High School: company each ticket sold, and From Indiana Central are Don
| patrons will cast their ballot after Stevenson and Bob Robinson, making a purchase. teaching physical education;
i Newly elected oficers of the James Mansfield, speech, and
Beta HI-Y of Howe are: Ed JoYce Knight, English. Stevens, president; Phil Steckley,! Butler students include: Thomas vice president; Tom Steele, secre- Lynch and Allen Gottlieb, social tary; John Schutt, treasurer; John studies; Clyde Smith Jr.,, chemis-| Gooch, chaplain, and Jack Beatty, try; Donald Jackson, Carolyn sergeant-at-arms. Paul Klinge is Steffy, and Kellas Dfake, physical the sponsor. leducation, and Mary Ann Malott, 16 Student Teachers home i £ Tomlen'C Sixteen student teachers, repre- aries brauer oi Jordon Lon- » St senting five Hoosier colleges, Ww servatory of Music will assist in| Barker of 2533 Loeb ur ' =" the music department. was elected last week.
obgnan. Bartarg Burris, Jay Clay, Ellen Indiana University students in-| #ling is new at Ben Davis and ue Cox, Ronald Daringer, Rebecca Derby, clude: Wilma Ebert, Jo Ellen Gardner, Beverly) $ Gray, Phyllis Harmon, Sharon Holt, seph Eades, physical education,
Lotlse Kaiser, Velma Lathrop. Flovd Live. and Mrs. Blanch Neal, English. Myron Coulter of Indiana State
| instructing this semester at Howe
Norma Barker of Ben Davis High School is definitely not a wrestler, but she is queen of the school wrestling team. Norma,
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ly, Phyllis Lott. Juanita McRee, Sharon Ruth Moeller, David Need, Janet Nugent,
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Sevres ic ribbons Academic Tr marks were awarded to Cadet Lt. Col. Lester Menchofer, Cadet Maj. Don Parrot, Cadet Capt. John Cadet 2d Lt. Jerry Kerkhof, Cadet 2d Lt. Clyde Lee, and Cadet Sgt. Elmer Morton. Newly elected officers of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. [Boy's Glee Club at George Washington High are Tom Figg, presiwres- dent; Charles Wagner, vice presi. dent: and Don Gading, secretary i : er. Mrs. Adeline Hill and Jo-| the idea of a queen is even De Contes Clap recent ' . ly elected new officers. ey are bers are Ronnie Smith, Dick overly Fisher, president; Chris-
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