Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1951 — Page 4
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Teacher. Bought House,
School Reaps Benefit
By BERNICE DAVIS
Crispus Attucks High School Correspondent
When Miss Katherine Hancock, mathematics: teacher
at Chispus Attucks High School, bought the double at 3866-68 Byram Ave., she did not realize her purchase would set off a chain of events beneficial to the Chispus Attucks High School Science Departmént; As always, when people are
about to move from one address to another, there is the age old with which we came in contact. problemi’ of what to do with all when we found a plant, new to the furnishings accumulated Ha we did not al through the years, or . ® t Johnson. a ‘retired ac ready have a specimen, we would irnes son, retired - : ry to determine the family to countant who soon will move from : I hit learn its which it S the 3868 side, found his problem i y die. . scientific name twice as tough. Not only would All the plants In the Johnson he have to worry about his furni- .gllection are native to Indiana ture, but also his wide and varied although some of the actual specimen were found in Michigan.
“wanted to be with the plants
continued, on
speaking terms’
or of which
belonged and
collection of plants, The white-haired amateur bota-
nist has grown many flowers in Jane Reed Wins his yard. These I decided t tantpiat. Be cord poke the DAR Citizenship Senior Award
potted plants with him, but what to do with three volumes of preJane Reed has been selected recipient ' of Howe High
served plants and plant parts was a mystery. hile Miss Hancock's purchas- 1951 4 wi ! DAR Good Citizenship annually to a
ing of the house started the ball School's award, presented
rolling, it was Andrew Ramsey, a . close neighbor of the Johnsons senior girl. and a language teacher at Cris- Miss Reed, pus Attucks, who brought action. daughter of Mr, ; and Mrs. Mack One day Mr.. Johnson and Mr. Reed. 317 N. Ar-
Ramsey were discussing the books of plants and their history. Mr. Ramsey hinted Crispus Attucks would appreciate the books, And so today, the science departnient. of Crispus Attucks has
lington Ave, was also recipient of the American Legion’'s ‘Good Citizenship” award last vear.
in its possession three unusual The girl, sevolumes of preserved plant life, lected by her Mr. Johnson compiled two of Miss Reed '¢aChers and : classmates for
the three books in 1888-89,
New botany ran in the Johnson family. Mr. John'son father was a botany student at Hanover. After being graduated, he started work on a plant collection of his Howe will hold open house Friown. His book, containing over day with a program at 7:45 p. m., 200 specimen, is one of the collec- followed by educational exhibits tion. Although these plants were at 8:15 p. m., with the program to collected between 1858-1865, faint be presented by the Music departtinges of the original colors may ment. The PTA will sponsor a yet be seen. bazaar and “Fun Fair” in the “Father and I” Mr. Johnson school cafeteria.
the honor, is active in the school orchestra, the Latin Club, Howe String quartet and is senior editor of the school yearbook.
MIKADO CAST—Members Mikado"
pose in rehearsal,
Plainfield Girls
Plainfield Future Homemakers America are reaching friendly hands across the Atlantic to assist girls in Vaasa, Finland, in organizing a chapter there. A teacher from the Vaasa High Se hool visited Plainfield last year
of
Lead in the comic operetta is (left) John Higley, the Mikado; Dianna Schleicher (center) as Katisha, and Jack Burkhart as the Umbrella Man.
Help the Finnish
i Deeator Contin Seeks Funds for Needy Children
A chili supper will be sponsored by
Tp Wednesday evening. Members of {he organization are attefhpting to collect enough
m.
funds before Christmas to clothe 50 of the school's needy children. Donations are being solicited
by members of the Decatur High School Boosters club to purchase a Hammond electric organ for the school. The organization also will sponsor a chili supper from 3 to Tp m Friday
School Boards Hear John L. Bracken
dent of the tion of School Boards Association Nov. the Claypool Hotel.
schools in Clayton, Mo.; has
by Gov. award to the
year.”
Monuel Elects The
of the Broad Ripple cast for "The
Junior Class
Shaner vice president;
Harry president; Crow, dall,
er, treasurer.
and reported on the FHA group
when she returned. Miss Jo Ann Moore, secretary of the Plainfield group and sec-
retary-treasurer of the state organization, said other local clubs throughout Indiana will sponsor FHA groups In foreign countries.
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