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Quill and Scroll

Units to Meet

Session Set Thursday Evening

~~ Members of three Quill and Scroll chapters will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Southport High School auditorium for joint installation services of new mem-

bers. Lois Camiec, president of the Southport chapter, will preside. Eight installing officers from Broad Ripple High School and their sponsors, Mrs. Jane H. Gable and Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs, will be in charge of a candlelight initiation services for 11 new} members of the re-activated Ben| |, Davis chapter and 14 Southport] initiates. ; Installing officers from Broad Ripple are Ed Elrod, Tom John-

son, Jane Zaiser, Janet Wert,| at Carolyn Dessauer, George Sei-| [ee densticker, Nancy Stassus, and

Sue Van Sickle. | TRIBUTE—Mrs. Bonnie Swickard and her portrait of Mrs. Jessie | Journalism pupils to be initia-| Chalifour . . . tribute to a teacher she .never forgot. ted into membership include: a # #8 =a Ben Davis High School—Dariene Barker, Pp ¥ % T fy ! Patricia Roach. Lucetta Rice, Carolyn | Lincks, Betty Watts, Elizab Vogel, | Lane we Hiden Veg Be FFOGQEAM TO FIONOr 1€acner Thomas, Rodney Dreyer, Joan Wilson and!

Mrs. Kathleen Keilman, sponsor F $ s Southport High Scheel — Dana Bailey, ! a a Y njure in ras Janet Carr. Don Watson, Prances WhitEE a Cin Luts to Ms. Jessie. Chalifour elson, Pat Shisley and Tribute to Mrs. Jessie Chalitour Will Be Given Tuesday at School 30 Vm

Nelson, Pat Shigley and Marilyn Weinke. The Southport High School honor roll has been announced The teacher her pupils never forgot will be honored Tuesday as Indianapolis School 30 pays tribute to Mrs. Jessie Chalifour, foris—Myrile Banks, Patricia Buckner.| mer teacher and principal, whose 30 years of service ended in a

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follows: Kathryn Dampier, Jerry/tragic automobile crash a year ago this month.

dD xt ernerhian, Rita At 7:30 p. m. Tuesday teachers and former pupils will pay re:

Griffith. Jerry Grummell, i i i I Jacqueline. Hear ick spect to Mrs. Chalifour who won local and international recognition Holsapple. John Hope, Elizabeth Ann for her service to education. ——————

liechty. Mary Ann Miner. Phyllis Morris, o= = AN “ y 3 ' - Jois Newland. Robert Pence, Mary Jame, OR Apr. 27. 1950. the dav word I remember how Mrs. Chali

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Caroline Catobius, Mareis wept unashamedly. trait, “how she had me do little ge. Kenneth Harmon. The next day pupils brought in things in class that required some Donald Jones, Pa- more than $50 for flowers. art ability, how she gave me self-

roy. Murphy, Richard Contributions from teachers confidence.” swelled the Won Art Degree

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| 18: Joan’ Doctor. Wilma Ebert. Jo Efien POY and girl who best exemplified washington High School Girls Gardner. Beverly Gray. Phyllis Harmon. the traits of character Mrs. Chali- Glee ingle a in “Loyalty to

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Sharon Hohlt. Carole Jackson. Mary Lou £ t t 1d in h ils Lively” Phyllis Lott. Juanita Mees. Share boro oho CT ASF PUPTS. Children,” by Mrs. Bert McCamon Moeller. David Need, Janet Nugent.’ As an additional tribute, teach-'mon, out-going president of InJoanne T'S, pupils and the PTA of School diandpolis Parent-Teachers Asso-

Janice Nugent. Judith Piper, Nancy Saasch, Bithain Rosebrock w y lend lor, T J i , y To nda Tavlor, Joyce Todd. Mary 30, 40 N. Miley Ave, planned the ciation Council, and a talk by Vir-

aa —— memorial ceremony near the first gj] Stinebaugh, former IndianLadies’ Department Uncle Sam Hangs On 2nniversary of Mrs. Chalifour's apolis superintendent of schools. STREET FLOOR death. Walter Gingery, principal of

SALT LAKE CITY, Apr. 7, Highlight of the memorial will Washington High School, will un(UP)—A survey by Dr. Jewell pe the unveiling of an oil por- veil the portrait. Rasmussen, University of Utah trait of Mrs. Chalifour, painted by = Special guests will be Mrs. economics professor, “evealed that one of her former pupils whose Chalifour’s daughter, Jean, and

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