Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 30
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38 Shortridge Pupils Receive Scholarships
Thirty-eight Shortridge High School pupils have regeived scholarships. © Winners of awards from out of state schools include
Barbara Field, a $700 scholarship to Vassar; Anne Ransdell, $700 “scholarship to Wellesley; Thomas Evans, $400 scholarship to Princeton, and John ‘Raines, a $2400 scholarship to Carlton, $600 for four years, Others were Jane Knight, $550 scholarship to Northwestern; John Shohle, an honorary scholarship to Connecticut Weslevan; Edward Fillion, Navy ROTC scholarship fo Northwestern; Margaret Noble, $250 scholarship to Franklin, and Joseph Hubbell, $480. scholarship to Kenyon. «@ Given Butler University scholarships were JoAnne Adair, Claire Anderson, Mary Bloemker, Peggy Cox, Nancy Johnson, Marjorie McDowell and Robert Stewart. . Five From Purdue : Purdue University scholarships went to Sue Schaffner, Richard Brown, JoAnne Adair, Thomas Lugar and Charles Karabell. Awarded Indiana University scholarships were Claire Anderson, Andrew Aronfy, Richard Brown, Harold Cohen, Judith Coryell, Stanley Herman, Mary Hood, Don Horan, Marilyn Lieberman, Naney Johnson, Ronald Kovener, Nancy Lynch, Roger McWilliams, Robert Scott, and Evelyn Stillerman. ‘ Jane Woods has received a scholarship to Indiana State Teachers College and Ellen Worrall a scholarship to Indiana University Normal College of the] American Gymnastic Union,
- Will Honor Champs
The Shortridge High School PTA and Dads’ club of Shortridge will honor intramural chamJona at a banquet at 6:30 p.m. esday evening. : Dr. Spencer Myers, deputy superintendent of schools, will Speak. : The Junior League of Indian-| lis will present a marionette, RE Tuesday for the Footlights| dramatic club of Shortridge. The! glub has asked the students of Shortridge to be its guests for the show. - Peter Burkholder will be the Bhortridge commencement speak-|
mencement exercises will be held! June 6 in the Coliseum. He was! chosen from a group of 11 candidates. '
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Two Tech Pupils Honored For Article, Short Story
Two Technical High School pupils placed in the annual
National Scholastic Awards.
Cecil Tresslar, senior, a member of the Arsenal Cannon ,¢ wan Street staff, received National Honorable Mention for a story in : His article was
the feature section of Quill and Scroll. previously printed in the Cannon.
Roberta Abdon, junior, won
leen R. White,
test. have been and Robert W. Lewis, with James Department. I.ewis Veatch, alternate, will at- They were: tend the Indiana Boys’ State con- - vention at the Indiana State ,T ping II
School for the Deaf, June 9 to 16. 3rd tie).
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0 Cherry Sheppard, junior at = ryping 111 Teck, has been selected by the Brinkman, 2d: and
Social! Studies départment to rep- Barnes, Unrestricted resent an Indianapolis American placed 1st: Helen
Legion Auxiliary at Girls’ State, Sommarstrom, 3rd
Indiana University, in June, Stenoaraphy
Ste hy IV class at Tech have made the com- jones. 3d. Rh
mencement honor roll, having Wie tied for ard
Unrestricted Helen Hensley. 1st; or for the class of 1951. The com- Maintained an average of A or Palmer. 2d: and Kathryne Tracey. 3rd.
above throughout the high school course. They are:
Miia R. Allred, Janet B. Arbuckle, Eda
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PROM CEREMONY—Rita Stuckey (left), president of St. John Academy senior class, will place a wreath of flowers before a statue of the Blessed Mother at the school Prom Tuesday evening at Lake Shore Country Club. Betty Emms and Patricia McClain are assist-
| : e Barbara J. a citation in the short story Kathryn 8. Wright. 3d at 3 oo Twenty-four winners of recent division of the Scholastic con- typing and stenography contests
announced Charles Ford, Alexander Kurz Gillespie, head of the Commercial
TYPING Larson, 1st: Carol Cheal and Patricia Hill Nancy Lee Edmonds was winner f the Typing II review contest Dorothy Hargett,
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Nine Washington Pupils To Receive Scholarships Annual Awards Day ho —
Grads to Form Association Set Thursday
Vine Washington High School] Warren Central graduateg will Nine : asung g meet from 8 to 10 p. m. ay pupils will receive scholarships at
day in the school library to dis- Awards Day exercises Thursday. «cuss plans for grganizing an Beverly Spradley will receive a alumni association Y . . scholarship to Indiana University; At the meeting, C, E. Eash, Seay hip h Purdue Uni id principal of the school, will bring ‘Mildred Walsh, Purdue University, former students up to date with and Richard Becker and Dale “Trends in Warren Central.” ‘West, Butler University. Bill Sharp will preside at an J&an Leslie will be. awarded a
election of officers. The program is being planned by the Warren scholarship to Monticello College
Central Patent-Teacher Associa- Alton, Ill; Finis Jent, and Ruth tion. * Dortch, Indiana State Teachers’,
Committee members and: the coj1ege, and: Sharol Goddard and vear they graduated are "Betty. Orebaugh, N.A.G.U. Indi Roberta McConnell, 1950: Alah Miedema , 194%. Arla Jo (Stites) Goie, 1948: Bob and anapolis. Betty Byrkett, 1947; Cecil Overton, 1946; The annual
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Keniteth Cannaday. 1945. Gavlle (RumToru? Criswell, 1944; Dorotny (Peters) Awards Day and Strawberry Fe Walnscot, 1943: Helen Jennings om |. A : & Preston. 1941: Brandt Beckett, 1940; Betty tival Thursday will include three (Bridging) Sharp, 1930, Carl Pulilminn convocations. Keitr Der ' } ‘a uhlr ’ 1937: BIN Bowman, 1936 william Swallow. May Queen Roberta Cubert and 1935 Arthur McDermid 197 “hester pap attendants Virginia Bakius 1 1933; Arthur Lantz, 1932: Nadine id d = y . i Hoelzer, 1931; Earl Plummer, Martha Craig, Phyllis Crockett, Miss Walsh Dale West 1930. Dorothy (Shearer) Doty, 1929; © Betty Orebaugh, Donna Patterson The Senior CYO of Sacred Fleanor (Amos) Brown, 1926, and Norman and Norma Riley, will present Heart will present “Watch Out
HUE fa nah was named presi- awards to freshmen during the
dent of the Warren Central High first convocation. At a second FOF Spooks” at 2130 wndbund School Student Council following convocation, intermediate stud- P- Mm. Sunday in St. Cecelia Auda recent student election, ents will receive awards. # itorium, 1502 Union St.
Student council officers were At the third. the May Queen embers of the cast are John selected by the vote of the en- Wil be STowned and seniors will g pap, George Strack, John Maltire student body for the first Tace ve war = _,_loy, Bernard Kleber. Nancy Berttime in the school history. es 4 % a Strawberry \.m, Florence Reister, Barbara Other officers are Shirley Davis, S1PPET Will be served in the y,,.,iy" Pat Arkins, Betty vice president; -Kathleen Ross, fae erla and a PTA meeting Hemelgarn, Lillian Langer, Vera secretary, and Nancy Long, treas- "€ Redmond, Rosemary Scholl, Dor-
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1st: Phyllis Williams, 3rd { 1st: Shirley white Will be toastmaster. : x | 2d; Barbara The silver Student Achieve- x ment Award of the Wall Street x Disborough. Journal will be presented for the x Caleta first time to the pupil who has x shown most outstanding service x on Riparian publications. x —Guests of honor incliide 10 ¥ seniors of Quill and Scroll, high ¥ oy school journalism honorary or- % - ganization: Carolyn. Dessauer, ¥ | Stats Licensed Ed Elrod, Paul Harbaugh, Tom your service.
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