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Peter Burkholder Heads Shortridge Honor Society

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Warren, Pike, Manual, Tech and Beech Grove,

Prof. Richard Whittington of Add 75 Members the Jordan College of Music will

be the guest director. A chorus Induction Held

of 600 voices will sing. Eight pupils at Howe High At Warren Central «~Thé Junior and Senior Honor

School earned straight Aplus Societies of Warren Central High retary-treasurer.

Te Four Senior Class Home Rooms

cards in the first six weeks grading period of the second semester. They are Donna Funk, Alice! Hatcher, Janet. Parker, Whipple, William’ Fulton, Jeanann | ¢cently. \Schaffner and Virginia Clark. | —

Prather, Jack Rogers and Robert The following pupils were in- |

- C 1 Cox, M t Dalley Jon | Schrier, ducted into the Senior Honor So- of the Shortridge High School Coryell, Peggy Cox. Margaret Dailey, Doi Also “listed on the high henor ¢l€ty: senior class, has annotinced the Farmer. Robert Fisher, Carol Forbes Marilyn Day, Rosalind Miedema, Bar- am te JanERorah Glass, Margaret Hughes, Judy roll are: 'bara Christenberry, Dick Creasey. Shirley names of students on committees ck son, Gall Jaffe, Jeflries,

Neale Cooper, Kathleen for the senior dance which will “Aoinas Jenkins, Robert Jewell,

Jane Koten, Carol Dorsett, ary Lou Ho¥. he held in the Shortridge gym- I i

son. Janet Turner,

Sara John- Eaton, Norma Jean Joyce Coryell, Carol Ross, Georgia Bloom, Gainey, Janet Paxton, Brenda Powell, (Charles Reinhardt, Carol’ Perkins, Ruth Marilyn Sering, Marcia Shick, James Ann Van Cleave, Dianne Shoemaker, Jo- nasium on Saturday, Apr. 21. Steiner, Ann Wells, Charlotte Owen. Ann Windle, Bill Henke, Patsy Shockley, : Jessie Wuster, Martin Anderson, Lama Tommy Richey, Barbara Fanning, Rob-| They are: Fointain, Helen Houser, Louis Hoynes, crt Kitsner, Barbara Roseberry, Marilyn| jennifer Byrne, ‘Jane ames< McLeod, John Shreve, Edward Endicott, Kenneth McIntyre, Tom Pol-|gchaffner, Lois Simon, teward, Kay Stowe, Judy Stucky, Eliza- lard, Walter Holzhausen, Jean Thompson, | Robert Grubbs, Robert beth Johnson and Charles McMullen. Margaret Paton, Jerry Stevens, JoAnn Freeman, Joe Hubbell, Nancy Johnson. LIptnia Munro, Earl Pike, Kathryn _ Merkel, 27 Miller, Edna Nichols, Charles Shrader, Frances Wilson, | Delores Levy, Katherine McNary, JoAnn dell. Irwin Relspers, Wurster, Patricia J. Baker, Kathleen Shirley Jones, Margaret Groenert, Rob- | Solberg, Jack Weem Ruddell, Louise Scaugker, Nanei Browning, Wilitam Crooks, Henry, Sanford Schwartz, John Ronald Kovener, Jerry. Matthews, | Betn

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Lammers, William Landreth, | cock. Marigold Leete, Marilyn Lieberman, Margo! Lusche. Garstang, | Alexander McNalley, A eFa Ann. Morrili, Judy Morrow, Jean

Johnson, . Sue Mowrer,

Don Schuman, Shonle,

Craig, Carolyn Fisk, Phyills Haskin, ert McCormack, Dorothy oward, Bob! Shultz, Marjorie Silver;

Margaret Moreland, Violet Shew, Judith Hage, Nadine Price and" David Olinghouse.| Marer, Sommers, Barbara Swengel, and Alan| The Junior Honor Saciety in- fama Minton, Mary McLaughlin,

1 ; le. Madeline Bohne, Paul Burget. Tavion. —— . | ducted the following pupils: | Dan. ’ Ca ady. 7 ila . k nel, Fil 5 orer. Bu Bob Anderson, 11, Keith oria akefle! a ene Roberta Marlowe was chosen, {Brattain, Carolyn coithe! Fh atotte Creek- |W as I

Pred 3 Wint man, | Turner, Nick Velonis, arbara to head the Ben Davis Highimore. Caroline Doty, Jerry Drew, Mar-| Ward ® Atlan Tice” Mandl, Croats | hii Weinstein, Caro i West "Rita School Sunshine Society for the if oct Coiherine Flecher. Dorothy |S

John | Sinclair. Marilyn Siaughte Mary Ann Sue Storer, Sue iapd James C

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Sexson, Alice mi R Ann Wich, B | Elaine Wittenmyer, mes, Carol Johnson, David McClure, |. BYR n Boatman, Rose n Wich, Suzanne Woods coming year, {Dale Mayhall, Sharon Marshall, Maurice | Traylor, Martha Arnold, Stanley eets, | HONOR ROLL Norita Nachoff will be vice swem, Beverly Tucker. Jmi Shaffer, Judy |

olyn Ponton, Jerry liamson, Clair Monroe, Dianne Pyritz, Nancy Stuart, Max | QREIS FOUSY “ociion, Richard Dilts' Babcock, Daniel Baker. - [Parker, Sharon Voyles, Beverly Wells, Joe president; Pat Von Strohe, re- {afker, St fon Yogles Sevaly Wells, Joe} axiey.” Su:

and Jesse Horton. * Ann Ballweg, Suzanne PL di t Barb Several promotions in cording secretary; ar ara daily Anderson, Bob Anderson, Jim ROTC ranks have been anBlackledge, Drayer, point secretary, and Applegate, Barbara Bryant, Nellle Brown Bloemker,

{Jeanette Cochran, Duane Gaddis, Nellie nounced. Shelia Carolyn Barnhart, treasurer. Glazier, Martha Hawkins, Jim Shirley, | Promoted from corporal to ser- | Arnold Brock,

Betty Watts, Glenda Rushton {Patsy Btricler and Marjorie Smith, | geant are Kent 8. Arvin. Richard > older. and Carol Dell will serve on the, The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs of 'J. Barnes, Jack C. Chambers, oF Fa Cope a Dalley. band committee for the joint/Lawrence Central High School John C. Garrison, Jack Krasner, gasiusiine Dawson, Nancy =~ Distélnors

{Patricia Donahue, Nancy Hi-Y and Sunshine dance to be presented Bill Robinson of Butler John Marion and Jack Ottlinger. 2 Driskell, Gus Efrgymson, Daniel nt, Jerry |

Fenstermaker, Pledderiohn, John

Also in | University as mes at Mon- | {Cadet Pvt. Perry McDole also was Garrison, ] Son Qe Gaskins, Linda Gaskins, | eting AL day's botha yr aB A girls’ trio | jpromoted, He was advanced. tox Ba phe ;

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“which Mrs. : _ Nicholson | feomposed of Anne Puckett, Carol ithe rank’ of sergeattt: ira Burvscion: ary puis Harper, Jr. will speak on “Do's and Wilcox, and Ann Cain sang. John| Included in those ronotele JoAnn Cian, Donald Hess.

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dley, Herbert Rieke, Elizabeth Rinsch, | Michael Rosen, Judith Ross, John Rumpel, Colette Rynerson.

Hughes, Richard K. Lennox,

- Joh ane The four girls’ clubs of Howe C100 presidents, presided, are Noble C. Butler, Jerry R. De-| nson, Jerry Larner, Beverly Lewis, Elizabet will be held on Mar. 27. Each club {son as the speaker. The speaker Richard L. Newgent, ‘Harold C. Shsan Lynch, i Saale Maschmeyer, judges are deciding which group ° Karen Melks, tricia Nowicki, National | Awards will be made and re- nal Office Managers Assoc Alison Parrish, Marcia Peterman, The club which has the most 'the Lawrence Business and Pro-|L Gordon B.)

Don'ts for Teen-agers. » Seymour and Marjorie Urbain, from private first class to corporal] uches ay Kautz, Della On, Thursday the FBLA ar- Vault, Thomas G. Harvey, Mi- erer, Susan Kutchback, Frank Lambertus. e - EE I aT Fea ranged a program with Joe Pler- chael L. Huss, John 8. Merritt, Jou BSIofhy “CocaX “hota gabeth was introduced by Tom Lambert, Ochsner, Jon V. Schmidt, James Sandra McComas, Carolyn McCorkle. will sing tuve songs. While the ora president. 'M. Vandivier and William A. Vin- Jenay McKay ~~ Marilyn Russell, recent winner cent. Pvt. Austin N. Clark was Montgomery, Nancy Masser, Jane Mowrer, Ea Ce orjuance, ® BTOUP| + the Marion County Branch of Promoted to the rank of corporal. Bias News 8 Privates who are now privates Ochsner we” at Ser, treshments will be served at the ation essay contest, was invited first class include Thomas R. Ee or Hr close of the program. girls participating will receive an [fessional Women's Club at its | Wayne. L. Marker, additional point by the judges. regular meeting Wednesday eve-

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{to read her winning essay before | Charman, Ralph N. Hook, Charles i Rent, Sylvia Reuleaux, Laurence |

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| tives from 46 colleges and univer(Sites Tuesday for a pre-college ; informational conference,

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t Da Phoenix, Wil-| Scott, C An award will be given to the ning. The title of the. essay was cison, David D. Maker, Linda Silver. Morris Silverman, club which has the most girls| “What Will My Employer Expect 1am C. Pohiman, &eolge wal Ee Skadron Barbara smith fone present as spectators and partici- of Me?” (Purdy, Arthur PL -— 6 Serta “ier nEMtricia Speropoulos, Ro- | pants. | The activity takes the rime Ate mr {Thompson and Walter o ro | wart, Evelvn Stillerman, “ynn Stitle, | piace of the stunt aay ant te Defense Aid to Talk | he shortrigge mien School fide, Sib HL oh, Na

honor roll for the first six weeks | Wallace Terrs. {in this semester has been an-| James Thomps: nounced by Miss Margaret B.|

mother’s tea which were ‘held last spring.

The George Washington Club | | will meet at noon Tuesday at the Presidents of the clubs are: Se-| George Washington High School. |

Jerry Thompson, |

Trusler, Celia Turner,

| Mar ia Tipton, Elizabeth Tincher, Harold Pamela Ulrey, Jon |

‘Janet Wahle, Allan Weber, Marcia | lofra, Carol Pryor; LaNina, Alice State Police Lt. Frederick Cretors, | I 1€rSon a follows: |W whstalle nite suds Syilligme. | Ray; Vihota, Nona Morton; deputy director of Indiana Civilian! Sandra Ada 2 Io An erson. An Andrew glein. nits Woods, Linda Woods, Ellen | Hosegi, Jane Koten. | Defense, will speak. BE Ee Hien a (em ary ure Yoder and Mii

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elected president of the Broad Ripple High School Student Council. Dave Alvis is vice president; Donna Knox, Needham Hurst, treasure

new city-wide student council in-

clude Spencer Trudgen, Dick Moll, | ; and John Mutz. Reunion Apr. 14 | L 95 Broad Ripple High School alumni will hold their annual Newly elected officers of the Shortridge High School _Hbnor banquet -and reunion Saturday,

Society have been announced by Miss Mildred Foster, club sponsor. Apr. 14. eter Burkholder was elected president and Judith Coryell, sec- are invited to attend. Four vice presidents elected, one from each of| Arditn| School inducted 75 new members. the senior home roomsf are, Beverly Lewis, Robert Jewell, Sue Alumni

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Winifred West, recording secre-| tary; Mrs. Thelma Schoenberger, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Mary Sheets Hupp, treasurer. The National Honor Society chapter of Broad Ripple High School inducted 50 new members' at the annual auditorium pro-' gram Wednesday.

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