Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1951 — Page 25
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recent. Honer-Day ‘assembly,
Miss Allred
Charles Eberle, his assistant.
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Vocational certificates
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Miss Jim Breen Mendenwald
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Tech to Distribute Yearbook Tomorrow
Norma Jean Nelson is edi-/of merit for scholarship in Eng-tor-in-chief of the Arsenal Cannon Yearbook which will be distributed to subscribers at a Signature Party in the boys’ gymnasium at Technical High School tomorrow morning. Miss Nelson received the Division of Publication award at the
Assisting her are Scott, Stew--
Miss Nelson
art, layout editor; Boyd McCullough, advertising manager, and
Recipient of the Arsenal Cannon Alumni Association scholarship was Dixie R. Allred, senior
William Henderson, association president, presented the award. were awarded to 159 Tech students at awards program
Presentation was made by Dr. Herman L. Shibler, superintendent of public schools, with Principal Hanson H. Anderson readJ. E. TePoorten, co-ordinator of Wisconsin Schools of vocational and Adult Educa“Looking Back-
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sponsored by Speedway Choral Club, were pre-| sented to Barbara Richards and Commencement exercises are Pat Monce for improvement in band and choir work, respectively, High School convocation last Tuesday as Principa
nounced awards for 18 stusents, 7. With An 23dress by the Hor. Breen received music departmen awards for best contribution fo! band and choir work. A girl's award for choir work went to Kathryn Brockman, while Don Swenson received the band stu-
has been choir president; Miss Mendenwald, band secretary, and Miss Monce, choir!’
Miss Brockman is valedictorian | of the 1951 graduating class and — Digest valedictorian- award, a certificate
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lish, as well as citizenship awards sponsored by the DAR and the Speedway Chapter of Junior Classical Leagug. Other recipients of awards were Wanda Armentrout, salutatorian,! who also received the business! education department award for| scholarshin, the Psi Iota Xil scholarship grant and a special merit scholarship to Indiana Uni-| versity; Dee Covell, Joan Pritchard,” David ‘Becky Tom Suther-| Jland, “Carol; H é rt 1ig‘g, Larry Thomas; sponsored by the Student Coy.
way Lions Club award for provement in personality participation in extra-curricular! activities, { Special awards went to Bill!
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ticipant in track; Larry Thomas, " sportsmanship among junior high | players, and Charles Walters and Margaret Davidson as representatives to Boys' and Girls’ State. ~ Miss Frances Eward, director of publicity at Earlham College, will speak at the 10th annual ¢c 0 m mencement exercises at Lawrence Cen - tral High School Thursday evening, as 62 sen-! kg, iors receive dilf plomas. A n instructor in journalism
casting, Miss Eward will be introduced by Don Steele, president of the graduating class. Diplomas will be presented by Principal Fred A. Keesling and James L. Houston, township trustee.
Miss Eward
The Howe. High School Senior Class Day program will be held {Thursday in the gymnasium. The! class will and prophesy will be! read.
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Dr. J. Lynd Esch. president of!
Indiana Central College, will] - speak at the Sunday afternoon! service of Washington High
School's Class of 1951 at 2:30
«wg P- M. June 3, in the boys’ gym-
naisum. Musical numbers will be “The Waltz King” overture, by StraussHummell, by the band directed by Louis Rutan; “Power and Glory” processional, by G. S. Cobb, also by the band; and “Song of Farewell,” by Kountz, sung by the {Colonial Chorus directéd by, {Charles Hamilton. Two juniors, Donna Frodge and {Eddie Kernodle, will lead the pro'cessional of seniors.
Franklin Township High School
scheduled for 8 p. m. Tuesday in the gymnasium. The Rev. Henry White, Irvington Methodist 1 Church, will speak. A baccalaureate candlelight service will be at 8 tonight in the
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To Graduate 110 Honored at = Seniors Thursday ES.
Warren Central High School will hold commencement exercises for 110 seniors at 8 p.'m. Thurs-! day. The Rev. Henry White of the Irvington Methodist church will deliver the 27th annual commencement address. His subject will be “The Things That Belong to You.” . Class. scholarship lediers- .are Yolanda Beery and Wilmer Neal. “Barbara Fanning, Warren Cen-
WRI ee sen nyndzed.
to attend thw National - Institute for High School Students at Northwestern University July 2 to Aug. 3. The speech division| is divided into)
dramatics, jour-| .&
nalism and!
Barbara radio. Barbara will study dra-| matics. Margaret Paton, Warren Cen-
tral senior, has been awarded a $2000 scholarship to Oberlin College. The scholarship, which pays
$500 a year for four years, is one} of four given to Indiana high?
school graduates. It is awarded with. the provision that the student take post graduate work. Margaret also won a scholarship from Indiana University.
Joan Hitchcock reigned as Vio-!
and radio broad- let Queen of the recent Howe will ‘graduate
High Sc¢hool May pageant, George Propps, junior played the role of philosopher and crowned 74 the queen. Ba Howe's May Pageant commemorates the day on which the first ground was broken to construct the school May 28,1937, and depicts the progress of Howe. Forty-four Howe seniors appear on the Class of ’'51 honor roll released by Kenneth M. Smartz, chairman of senior sponsors. The roll:
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Joan
Norman Brehob. Janet Callon. Jessie Corey. Carolyn Cox, Marcia Dausman, Richard Dismore, Jeanette Dixon, Jane: Dorman, Richard Enochs,, Mary Parmer illiam Fulton, Glenna Funk, George
31 Richard Gilmore. Anne Harding, Alice Hatcher. Beverly Hendrickson, 8ue Hodgin, Norma Howard, Wilfred Johnson Barbara Jones. Jerry Jones, Paul Jump. Jane Koten., Watson Laetsch, Constance Leen. and Martha Leslie. Robert Lewis. Kathryn Markel, Miller, Judith Morrow. Joyce Myers,
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Warren Central Barbara Smith, John Shonle hortridge
Barbara Smith and John Shonle, Shortridge seniors, were named ‘class
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The award is given to the boy and girl in the senior class who 2 “reflected the most credit” . upon Shortridge. Jane Woods received the Phi Epsilon award for excellency
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Miss Berry
Miss Lewis
Jeanann Prather,
Owen, Farrell Patrick. Dorothy Rowland, Julia Schon, John Shreve, Edward Steward, Louise Van Zante, Ardith Whipple, and Kenneth Wood
Crispus Attucks High School 295 pupils at 8 p. m. Friday in Cadle Tabernacle. A large number of other students will receive industrial, vocational and veteran certificates.
Dr. Herman L. Shibler, superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools, will award diplomas and Russell A. Lane, school principal, will present scolarships. Speeches will be given by Robert Jewell and Rudolph White, pupils.
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Edward Johnstone,
Jim Johnson, Shortridge junior, was elected editor of the Shortridge Annual by the members of
his class,
flag given hy Anna VanSickle in memory of Newell, a Navy flier,
The Al J, Kettler. medal, awarded of the basis of dength and udlity of, service in: the: journals 119.8, nrarended to Mam Ih Lewis and Suzanne Berry, Lomb science presented to Robert
Shortridge High School Vesper ¢ Services will be held at 4 p.m. next Sunday in Caleb Mills Hall 2 Bishop Richard C. Raines the Indiana Methodist Area- will speak on “He Went a Little Farther.” The Glee club will stg. © The annual Shortridge Memorial Day program will be Tues-
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Ben Davis Service To Be Next Sunday
The Rev. John Kirkpatrick, pastor of Mt. Olive Methodist Church, will address Ben Davis High School baccalaureate services at 3 p. m. next Sunday in the school gym. Invocation and benediction will be given by the Rev. J. Hubert - Smith, pastor
of Garden City Christian Church. |
Commencement exercises are scheduled for 8 p. m. June 1 in the school gym under charge of graduating seniors. Parker Dunn, Wayne Township trustee,
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