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Guill, Scroll Unit Plans Induction

| Warren Central Sets Banquet

The Quill and Scroll chapter of

Warren Central High School will]

SUNDAY. APR. 22, 1951

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hold its annual candlelight induc-| &%

tion and banquet Thursday in 4

Buckley’s Restaurant. The group is sponsored by Lee

Pursley, journalism advisor, and’

is a chapter of the International Honorary Society for high school journalists.

To be eligible for membership, | the pupil must be a junior or|:

genior in the upper 25% of the class, have 150 inches of printed material and have his best story

approved by the executive secre-| :

tary of the society. Pins are to be presented to the new members by Marilyn Stevens, president of the organization.

Two Howe High School art pupils won prizes in the local “Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up” ster contest sponsored by the ndianapolis Chamber of Commerce. - A first prize of $25 went to Carolyn Carpenter, senior, and a third prize of $10 to Marlene Theising, junior. Both are pupils of Mrs. Loreen DeWaard art

class.

Officials Named

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|director of special activities for| [the city park and recreation de-|

partment

17:30 p. m. Friday in the World| {War memorial auditorium.

ar judges, Mrs, Susannah Day,

JUDGING WINNERS—The Decatur High Sch team won first place in the Marion County contest last week. The team will take part in the district contest tomorrow. Shown are four team members (left to right, seated) Robert Murphy and Bill DeBoer. Standing, Marvin McVay and Ronald Burns. Agricul ture instructor William Adamson coaches the 12.boy team.

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The Franklin Township 8chool| Choir will sing at Billings Hos-| ital for the chapel hour today.| fia Mary Helen Seal will direct.| The appearance is being spongored by the school’s Junior Red| Cross unit. | Rosemary Eves and Margaret, Martin of Franklin Township’ have been awared special merit gcholarships to Indiana University. Awards are based on scholastic attainment.

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“Best Foot Forward,” a threeact comedy by John Cecil Holm, has been selected as the Broad

Ripple High School senior. play. |

The production is under the di-| rection of Miss Ruth Betrsch and has been scheduled for May 18.! Leading roles will be played by ‘Annette Howell, Bob Adkins,! Lynne Holliday, Tom Johnson, Larry Frank, and Spencer Brock. Other members of the cast include Anna Mae Miller, Alice, Symons, Marilyn Johnson, Mary Millholland, Janet Wert, Don Shaner, Dave Hanna, Ted Jordan, Ed Elrod, Bill Roberts, and Steve Pfleiderer. ‘Nancy Ferguson and Betty Keifer will act as prompters. Carolyn Dessauer is stage!

Shortridge High School pupils captured first place in all three divisions of the regional mathematics gontest held at Manual Training High School. First place winners include; Robert Fisher in the algebra divi-| sion; Neale Jeffries, plane geome-| try, and John Shonle, comprehen-| sive,

The senior class of New Pales-! tine High School {is presenting “Spooky Tavern,” a mysterycomedy, Thursday and Friday in the school auditorium. Directing the play will be Miss Martha M. Willis, Senior class members who will appear in the productions include Tom Tegge, Mary Ann Branson, Ruth Leach, Lois Homsher, Judy Fair, Patricia Webb, Frances

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niversary next Sunday with an open house at their home | from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. The occasion will be preceded by an anniversary Mass at » 10:30 a. m. in the St. Patrick Catholic Church, followed by breakfast at the Marott Hotel. | Married May 1, 1901, at St. Henry, O., the couple has seven |

{finals will return to the War meCINCINNATL O {morial Syaioris the Iollowing ; , O0.,, Apr. 21 (UP) afternoon at p. m. for the| |—Dr. Merle Curti of the Univer. finals. Arta als (sity of Wisconsin was \president of the Mississippi Val- area in the National Spelling Bee, ley Historical Society at the |group’s annual meeting here late yesterday. In a resolution adopted at the jclosing session, the society con|demned the University of Califor{nia loyalty oath and praised those sented to Howe High School] Times State Service eir jobs be- seniors in an assembly this week. BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 21—-Miss

i of their refusal to take the Presentations were made by Miss| Alma Eikerman, assistant profes(oath.

The resolution also praised the M. Sharp. (recent action of 3 California court

(which held the loy al ty oath, music awards were Alice Hatcher, prize in silversmithing in the Sixth {adopted by the university’s board Sue Hodgin, Paul Jump, Kathryn National Decorative Arts-Ceramic fof | regents, to be unconstitutional. Merkel, and Jean Ann Prather, | Exhibition in Wichita, Kas; |

Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Prestel | Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Pres- | tel, 830 Prospect St., will cele- | brate their Golden Wedding an-

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50th Anniversary Elected President Of Historical Society

elected |

in Washington, D. C., May 25.

Iteachers who lost th

living children: Mrs. Edith Kin- | ney, Mrs. Raymond Sciscoe, | Mrs. Carl Stuker, Mrs. William | Stahl, Mrs. Joseph Bray and Alfred and Clarence Prestel, all of Indianapolis.

Mr. Prestel, 76, and Mrs. Pres- | tel, 77, have 18 grandchildren | and four great-grandchildren.

Freedom Is Sought

By Prisoner-Author PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 21 (UP) -— Prisoner - author Everett Debaun, 41, who taught himself to write while serving a jail term for robbery, sought his freedom today on the grounds his constitutional rights were violated when he was convicted 10 years ago. |

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Total of 54 Pupils Will Compete |

Officials for the semifinals of | The Times Spelling Bee have been | announced by Mrs. Norma Koster, |

The semifinals will be held at|

year, Pronouncer will be Gaylord

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{Paul C. Wadleigh, and Miss Jean Ng ¢ lordinate defense |Wells, all of Technical High : | School. SELECTED—Roy David Pow- general manager.

Two Pike township school pupils| ell, seaman, USN, brother of

{won their way to the semifinals| Margarette Breedlove, R. R. 14, Pike Township Plans

in a recent elimination. They are| Box 349, has been selected by

lyn Miller, 8th grade.

fore the semifinals. This will be

Plant to Build Turbo-Jet Parts

Times State Service

ANDERSON, ,Ind.,, Apr, 21 Manufacture of parts and sub-| assembly for turbo-jet

Motors Corp. here. | A new plant will be erected to} 95¢ » {handle the work as a sub-con-| PB tractor of Allison in Indianapolis. | Additions also will be made to| two other plants here, the total new floor space to be about 650,000 square feet, Actual production will not get! under way on jet units until next|

C. A. Nichols, since 1944 division master mechanic, will coplanning for

{ Delco-Remy. H. D. Dawson is

Carol Baker, 7th grade, and Mari-| his shipmates aboard the de- ‘Community Council

stroyer USS Hollister as a can- Formation of the Community| Only one more preliminary didate in a photographic con. [Council of Pike Township will be spelldown has been scheduled be- test for a "Mr. Hollister." Se- undertaken by residents of the] : | {township at 7:30 p. m. Friday in ‘held Wednesday when Warren lection of Seaman Powell was |i; Pike Township school, W. T1st township selects two representa-| based on his neat appearance, gt. and Zionsville Road.

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‘fighters based in Germany have|

crashed in the past five days and spokesman said.

aircraft an investigation has been or-| “There are so many factors in- | engines will be undertaken by the dered, the U. 8. Air Force dis-|volved in a crash you can never Delco-Remy Division of General|closed today. rule out any possibility but I bee | The three crashes—all fatal—|lleve I am safe in saying sabe

urred during routine training otage is not suspected.”

PAGE 25 Probe Crashes of Three U. S. Jets in Germany «

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Jim DeMoss and Wanda Armentrout will play the leads in “Glamour Boy,” a three-act play to be presented by the Speedway High School senior class Friday at 8 p. m, in the school gymnasium. Miss Agnes Spencer will direct the play. She will be assisted by David | Burns, class sponsor. Other members of the cast include Dee Covell, Joan Pritchard, Chuck Cantwell, Charles Davis, Tom Sutherland, Rosemary Gibson, John Powell, Carol Hertling, Sue Crumley, Ray Smith, Pat Monce, Rosemary Doran and Mary Hoss.

20 More Casualties

WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP) —The Defense Department today identified 20 more casualties in the Korean War. The 2824 casualty list included four dead, seven wounded, six in-

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