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On Year's High Honor Rol

Fifty-five Washington High School, pupils | have maintained a ‘voll standing throughout the 1950-51 school year,

They are:

Helen® Chandler, Carolyn Comer, Lot. | etta Compton, Ruth Dorich, Joan Duncan,

Sue Hartley. Dorine Groomer. LaVerne Jarrett, Juor Leslie. Beverly Soradley, Tommy, Walls, Shilrely Jo Waltz, and Ja ‘Wyootf. seitors 3 Avery fleda Sug. Cail Willia Joe Gi ble, Gail overly. | Pleetier Lot

Harold Heicken, og Rerknol Alice Ker!

: {oid id rnolde, Rite LaGau Jean or, nes Madley, Dick Me- | in, Moore, Patty Moore, |

ris, Jean Plummer, Lexi 8m n. Shirley Strouse. Jerry Tol-| and Phyllis |

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George Seidensticker, Broad {Ripple High School, received a $4000 honor scholarship to Wabash college,

Thirty-five Pike Township High School seniors were to leave this’ afternoon on a six-day trip to ‘| Washington, D. C., New York

{City and Niagara Falls. | Miss isther Myers, senior sponsor and Corna Edwards, school principal, will be in charge.

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DePauw Alumni To Attend Dedication

Times State Service GREENCASTLE;»Juna2 {Pauw University alumni Ho return to the campus Saturday for Alumni Day activities and dedica-

tion of a new $750,000 Memorial Union Building. Members of the classes of 1901 and. 1926 will receive their golden

land silver anniversary medals at

the chapel, Commencement activities will start at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, with a baccalaureate address by Dean Louis W. Norris. Howard C, Shepard, president of the National City Bank of New York and a trustee of the university, will also speak. Sam Hanna, president of DePauw alumni association, will preside at Saturday ceremonies in the chapel.

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Summer-Classes | = To Teach Adults How to Drive

Morning classes in six high schools will start Friday as part of . the public school "system's summer course. A full "curriculum of summer classes has been organized in the schools for grades nine through 12, and will include an auto driving course for adults and a vocational training progtam for veterans. In the elementary grades, 32 buildings will’ be used for morning sessions five days a week for) a period of six weeks. High school courses will cover an eight-| week period. Classes Assigned All regular adult courses will be discontinued for the summer: with the exception of the School of Practical Nursing, 23 N. Rural St., where a new class will be ad-| mitted tomorrow, Registrations! are still open there. - Elementary buildings assigned]

classes include 2, 4, 7, 13, 15, 17,| 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 32; 33, 36, 42;

44, 45, 49, 50, 52, 54, 56, 57, 62, 63, 64, 67, 70, 73, 75 and 87. Classes will start in those

buildings June 11, at 9 a. m,, and

Broad Rinple High to Graduate Class of 316

Broad Ripple High School's

Baccalaureate Service will be at]

4 p. m. this afternoon in the Broadway Methodist Church. - Dr. Robert B. Pierce will speak

on ‘Please Register.” Murphy, principal, class president. The school choir will sing. Three hundred and sixteen Broad Ripple High School seniors will receive diplomas at school’s 62d annual commencement exercises tomorrow night in the Edgar Diederich Memorial Stadium. + Commencement Speeches. will be given by Dorothy Figel and Janet Sage. J. Dwight Peterson, president of the school commis-| sioners, will present diplomas. Following commencement exer-| cisés, the annual Grad Dance will | be in the school gymnasium. A} buffet breakfast and swim will be at the Riviera Club after ‘the dance, The dance is sponsored by the Parent- Teacher Association.

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Scripfure| lesson will be given by J. Fred and the eve-| ning ‘prayer by Gordon Smith,

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Walter Gingery

Walter Gingery, retiring Washington High School principal, will be the speaker at the | school’s. commencemefit exercisés in the Technical High School gymnasium 8 p.m. Thursday. Two hundred and 25 seniors will be graduated. Paul Jones | of the Indianapolis Board of |

sent the diplomas. Donna

| Frodge and Ed Kernodle, jun- |

iors, will lead the processional of seniors.

Jackie

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«A Don | YEARBCOK STAFF — Five

Southport High School senio-s have been named to editorships

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on the school annual. They are | Joan Eberhart, editor in chief; | Elizabeth. Liechty, co-editor; | Wayne Speedy, sports editor: Don Watson, sports co-editor, and Jackie Henry, club and or- | ganization editor.

Butler L U. Sets Education Talks

} Outstanding consultants willl lecture during Butler University’ 8! {five-day special education work-| ! shop June 18-22, part of the reg-| ular Butler summer session. Prof. Rogér W. Coulson, assistant professor of education of Butler, has been named co-ordi-nator ' of, the workshop. Resource and group leaders will include Miss Frances M. Craney! and Miss Nila Hornaday, who are psychologist land speech therapist for the social service and special education department of Indianapolis Schools. and Mrs. Georgia Weier, | principal of James E. Roberts School for exceptional children. Speakers will include: Dr, Gordon W. Batman, chairman rehabilitation committee of health di- ! vision, Health and Welfare Council of Indianapolis and Marion County, June 18; T: A. Kleckner, executive director, Indiana Heart Foundation, June 19; Miss Jean-

Coulson

Prof.

eite Riker, director of special education, Indianapolis Public Schools, June 20; Wilco Schoen-

bohm, director, hospital school for severely handicapped children, U niversty of Iowa, June 21-22.

2 Howe Pupils Receive Awards

Jane Reed and Guy Doyal, Howe High School juniors, re- | cently received the American Le- | gion Good Citizenship awards. | These awards, for superior leadership and character, were | made by Dr. Harry Nagle of ‘the { American Legion's Irvington | Post,

Four Howe High School Teachers have been named to membership in the school 10-year club. They are Miss Marthana Mc- | Whir, Virgil Heniser, Wathen Leasor and Sherman Pittenger, | The club, established in 1948, has 23 members. Five members of the Howe High School class of '52 will attend the annual High School Journalism Institute July 8 to 21 at Indiana University. Delegates are Ann | Norma Doak, George

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Decatur Central Group

The Decatur Central High) {School Junior Historical Society| {hag been named the winner of an ‘annual state award given by Mrs.

| Director, Jing work. The group will hold a pichieNoblesville Park June 17 for mem-

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sented by Dr, M, O. Ross, university president, Capt. Miles H. Hub-| bard, USN, commanding officer of

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National | Thespian Society recently was in- |

‘Wins Historical Award |

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36 Butler ROTC

Thirty-six Butler University Air Force JROTC cadets will receive, their gold bars as second lieutenants in the second annual com-

+in, Jordan Memorial Hall. Twenty-five of the group will be ordered to immediate active! duty. Commissions will be pre-|

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