Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1951 — Page 20
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School News— | Purdue Gets Set [Future Business Leaders [Howe Folk Dance ny Ed. Howe Seniors g Socling p—- —_——— a for Gala Week Elect 2 Lawrence Pupils pf St ~~ Er%e
I T k Two Lawrence Central High Carl Gaer School pupils were elected to X Bakeries, In 1 i # Over : Program Slated state offices at the fifth annual Program Scheduled A model*of the | . To Begin Apr. 27 state convention of the Future For Apr. 23 try Housel Colle Idi | LAFAYETTE, Apr. 14—Purd Burs = Lusen of Amerie helt The Howe High School will hold the | § , Apr. ue uncie. ' |B University campus was buzzing] Richard Milan, a junior, was 112 title! Folk Danes Fos ou k # Being 1 { today with plans for the big elected president. He will assume 3:30 p. 1, Monday, Apr . Bimat the Put Out Butler Gala Week program scheduled charge of the sixth annual con girl's gymnasium. covered With > ¥ for Apr. 27, 28, and 29. vention program. He is the son Members of the school's gyme. Ving dries of aper Tomorrow | Class registration will open|0f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milan, Law nasium classes will demonstrate A em Senior members of Howe High! , ceremonies at 2 p. m. Apr. 27 and|rence. ’ School's publications stats will] J} the program will close with a Peggy Lambert, a sophomore Richard Milan Peggy Lambert original folk dances, along itn 8 te founiad *dit the Butler Collegian tomor- 4% Purdue Symphonie Band concert at Lawrence Central, was elected| variety of others they hav been WITH 1 "ow, Dr. DeForest O'Dell, head of %i'} at 3 p.m. Apr. 29. secretary, She is the daughter of | East German Premier required to learn. scheduled fo | Sutler University's journalism de-| x The big week will include par-|Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lambert, Fi Forei Mini Judges of the festival will Ini partment, aoe y oY na ism | ties for classes ranging from|Lawrence, ires Foreign nister Hester, direct to peupies 3 ounce graduates of 1886 to those of last] Each of the 17 chapters of the| BERLIN, Apr. 14 (UP)—East(clude Mrs. Clara Hester, Cirerior wekthep bes
Visiting seniors will include year. FBLA clubs in Indiana was rep- German Foreign Minister Georg of Normal College, Indiana Uni- would be res
; 'anet Callon, Jessie Corey, Jean- An alumni reception, a ban “After t! . quet| resented by several ils, three De: er has been relieved of ; Miss Katherine Leonard, { “tte Dixon, John Essex, Alice 3 ; and golf and other atheltic events|of whom were ohertli eA ig Deity powers by East German Yevsitys an of astum work in terrible spri { Tarmer, George Gill, Richard Gil-| Ji will be included on the three-day| Delegates from Lawrence Cen- Premier Otto Grotewohl, the anti- tens ym Mri If I ans : Tore, Alice Hatcher, Paul PROFICIENT SPELLERS—Pupils from five Perry Township Schools took part in a township [Pfogram. The Loyalty Dinner|tral were Tom Lambert, John Communist news bureau ‘“Infor- the Indianapolis Schools; amd 8. Carl wasn't ‘Iendrickson, Sue Hodgin, Paul spelldown to select two Times Spelling Bee semifinal contestants. scheduled for Sunday will feature| Seymour and Norma Schmidt.|mation West” said today. Dertin- Ann Morgan, assistant director of : He was t wp, Kase 9 Kinghan, Jane Ko-| . us ry : FW of Joa and silver anni-|They were accompanied by Mrs. |ger is a member of the Christian physical Sau ion of the Indian- te ved Bric) ‘en, Jane e, Betty Lukenbill. . ry ce cates. Violet Curtis Lacy, club sponsor. Democratic Union Party. lapolis Public Schools. curling was , Joyce Myers, Jo Ann Meyer, Three Townships Announce Results; Re-Elected Head s po y SL ; ohn Niemann, Nancie Northern, | i “arrell - Patrick, Jack Rogers, Fourth to Hold Rundown This Week Of Hotel Greeters + ¥ bowl, “why ¢ ‘ohn Shreve, Margaret Simmons, Three townships have selected representatives for the semifinals! Frank J. Tracey, assistant ‘ Project Set ara Spradling, Fdward Steward, of The Times Spelling Bee and a fourth will hold a final township manager of the Severin Hotel, - eo wha ii hy eT paeverD Dole) ; PRACTICAL FURNITURE AT LOW COST op The semifinals will be held at 7:30 p. m. Apr. 27 in the Waqrld| ——y elected president, excited abo Members of the Warren Cen- War Memorial Auditorium. Two representatives from each township | w of Hotel Greet- creator. ral Hi-Y clubs will attend the in Marion county and each district in Indianapolis will participate. | o efs of Indianap-| Especially Devoted 2 # Weeds “Well, th \nnual Hi-Y Conference tomor- The finals will be held in the ee ett] > olis. He was 0 \, of %-inch to th sw at Indiana Central College in Memorial auditorium at 1 p. m. pupils in the five township schools. named delegate the scale to Ae KePLart Ancioo um ini Apr, 28, They are Patty Brier, 13 and to international Young Peosle Going - to - “Racsebecptey 31 by 26-inc] oft and Beech Grov ial a ; __.._ Robert Delks, 12, | convention of six hours,” | irove clubs will In a recent Perry township NTL Hotel Greeters " j e host for the affair. spelldown, two University Heights Two Named in Mexico it Nice job The Warren Central Hi-Y quar- eighth grade pupils were selected 3 In the Wayne PS ownshia spell- during May pis IY 8 HIE ; 1 . HE TOU st, consisting of Jack Ebbeler, to represent the more than 1200 down, Annette at, ackville ‘ ) srry Stevens, Warren Sprunger — Foren) Bo a po Sats Oe To ER —————————————————AA TT. Open Monday Nights J nd Jack Swem, will provide spe- en City school, won the right to: , +ia] music at the LDrovide pes Ben Davis Names go to the semifinals. Alfred Stout,] Mr. Tracey SRY meeling a of the model erved after a day of festivities, Prom Kin Q Ben Davis eighth grade pupil is son, Graylynn Hotel, first vice 31 South Meridian Phone MArket 7331 Cutting ing, vesn the alternate. president; James Curran, Hotel job. I haven Six pupils are on the high noner] | Carol Shrum and. CHarlotte Lincoln, second vice president; In a fev sll at Crispus Attucks High Stewart, both eighth grade pupils Jack Panhorst, Hotel Harrison, questions I h chool. They are Frederick Crav- in Decatur Central school, will be secretary; Robert Endly, Marott go much ou 1s, Bernice Davis, Doris E. Ed- the Decatur township representa- Hotel, treasurer, and R. R. Rob-| baker to kr v-ards, Phillip Emile, Jacqueline tives. erts, Severin Hotel, sergeant-at- and metal w ‘enry and Jewel Posely. Franklin township will pick arms. Representatives from the Cris- their semifinal contestants Tues- seam — { CARL IS ‘us Attucks News and Yearbook day morning at 10 a. m. when 35 Veteran | He won a sc aff will attend the Third Annual spelldowns are held in Bunker | Aiistie an} iterscholastic Press Convention Hill school. anufactur » be held Apr. 28 at Lincoln {_ Winner of The Times Spelling Workers Honored the car builc ‘niversity, Jefferson City, Mo. Bee will go to Washington, D. C. . Hugh J. Baker & Co. rewarded cake design: Those planning to attend in- to compete in the National Spell- 5° Smployees for years of service where he is ‘ude Florabell Bryant, Verena Miss Miller Mr. Stewart downs May 25. Focen Thy 2s celebration of i Last yes “aylor, James Craig, Robert King and queen of the Ben Prizes Listed RIversary. with his o . E q John Robertson was honored| “Midwest T ‘nderson, Charlie Blair, Mary pavis High School junior-senior, The local champion will receive for 30 years’ service; Ira C. Floyd, ‘osely, Dorothy Kendrick, Wilma prom will he Martha Miler and a 24-volume set of Encyclopaedia Chester M. Kelly, Harold C. Lewis! All It req ranklin, Earl Edwards, Ronald Dick Stewart. Britannica for himself; a year’# and A. N. Wilson, 25 years’ serv-| Weathal. ‘avis, George Stewart, Cameron. rp. prom rulers were elected supply of Encyclopaedia Britan- ice; Edgar C. Warrick, 20 years. CURVED SOFA, eene, Shirley Baker, and Barbara yu onular vote of the two upper nica training films for his school; EE Tuite It H yoadus. | classes. a gold champion’s pin and a gold TWO Insurance Men a The group will be accompanied ,,., py tne dance is more Wrist watch. MATCHING CHAIR ee E v Miss Doris Brown, director of than ee a away, te In Washington he has the op- Put on Honor Roll { By ay slications. preparations hire underway for POrtunity of winning a maximum' David A. Reeves of Jetierson Heavy high pile BOTH PIECES NEW YO the biggest social event of the ©f $500 and a minimum of $40. National Life Insurance Co al . fri 1 wish t Plans by the Vocational Agri- Ben Davis year. The second place winner in the Sam Renek, of Sterling Life ot jacquard frieze 00 ; eriticism. ‘alture Department of Franklin' [ucile Wilson, Norma, Barker, local contest will receive a silver SU'3hc€, So Save Jeen homine of TABLE LAM S cover, choice of 269 Those co ownship School are being made Jim Backer and Richard Robert- Spelling Bee pin and a fountain to e Sal a in-! P reen rose ra radio—but = > constructing a multiflora rose son will be senior attendants: Pen and pencil set. 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