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Five thousand dollars will' be the goal for South-|

port High School in the annual magazine drive sponsored! any

by the Student Organization. -

The drive will begin day after tomorrow and continue for two weeks. This year enough money will be allacated to buy two mere clocks and to finish the payment for the clocks, which have been installed in the classrooms. A new motion picture machine and uniforms for the twirlers will be bought. Fifyt|

dollars for Student Organization expenses will be set aside. For each day of the drive the high person will receive $1 plus a third of the library subscriptions. The high home room will be selected on the percentage basis]

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Technical Welcomes New Pupils

Two 30-minute forums for pu-| pils new to Arsenal Technical! High School will be held at 2:10 |p. m. and 2:45 p. m. tomorrow. The first assembly, beginning at 2:10, will include the sponsors {and all new pupils from Tread-|

through 195). The second assembly will in-| {clude the sponsors and all new pupils from all other sponsor rooms - (1 through 72 and 240 through 387). C. S. Stewart, director of Program Production, is in charge of both assemblies. Principal Han-| son H, Anderson will welcome the new pupils. Four students, representing the four major activity groups of the school, will give short talks. ‘Cadet Col. Charles Ford will represent the ROTC unit; Roland Wetzel, the Student Affairs Organization; Paula Vandiver, the

School National Thespians in the arsenal on staff, and Joe school auditorium Feb. 20 at 8 p.m Cast for the

receive 15 cents on the dollar on his sales, Others will receive 10 cents per dollar. The high boy and girl’ at the end of the drive will receive $10” each. These awards may be taken in money or prizes. Everyone selling $5 or more at the end of the drive may attend the annual magazine celebration.

‘Cheaper by Dozen’ Is Broad Ripple Play

“Cheaper by- the Dozen,” will be presented by the newly initiated]

includes: John Personality Clinic

Hummel, Sue Ann Miles, Jane Hester, Darrell Lance, George To Open at Tech Asquith, Art Pittenger, Phil The Technical

Kaiser, Sage, Marilyn Woerner, Carolyn {advanced course in personal de-| Hawthorn, Eugene Honderick,| Sally Harness, Robert Hurt, Walter Colbath and Rhoda Kittelsen.

of the evening division. Meetings are held at 7 p. m, Tuesdays, in Treadwell Hall.

Dick Moll is chairman oft ticket | | NOTRE DAME. Jan. 19—D | The course will feature small ye sales and Judy Schortemeler and! shop. groups to study prob-| Thomas E. Downey, university Given Chapter Status y lems in areas of interest such|©f Notre Dame history protesson) Times State Service NOTRE DAME, Jan. 19—The

publicity. Shirley Rayle and Caro-| lyn Hessong are stage managers. | The play is about efficiency experts who try ‘to rear their 10 children to be rational and conservative with their time.

| day. Manual High |

Adds Knitting Class |G. W. High New courses have been added Host to Schools -

to the evening division of Manual| Thirty colleges and universities] High School, directed by Mr. E. will participate in the second an-| Edward Green. The new se- nual “Go to College Week” to be mester will feature a course in 'held at Washington High School | knitting taught by Mrs. Beatrice Jan. 28 to Feb. 1. Leisch of the Willlam H. Block | Juniors and seniors will meet Co. {with college representatives. Dis-| Registration for the new se-| | plays from the various*® schools | mester will be tomorrow and will be in the Social Studies Li-| Tuesday. Other new courses will {brary. be industrial mathematics and| The purpose of “Go to College, slide rule, taught by Miss Jennie] Week” is to stimulate the interest Croas; psychology, radio and/of the students in the value of] electric shop, taught by Donald college preparation and to give inHully; and foods, taught by Mrs. [formation on the courses ofered, Herbert Smith. by the various schools.

{as vocabulary building, common| grammar errors, the art of dra-| matics, public speaking, conver-| sation, personal effectiveness, sales and social graces. The first session will be Tues-

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‘news hounds" on Saturday, Feb. 16. Marilyn, Stan and Barbara are checking over reservations which already are flowing in. Deadline: Wednesday, Feb. 6. The Indiana High School Press Association is sponsor.

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and each pupil in this room will well Hall sponsor rooms (100 Win Essay Contest Two 1998 Technical High School graduates, Robert M. Book] and James L. at Purdue University, and second places, respectively, in the 1951 essay contest, sponsored out questionnaires at request of by the Saddle and Sirloin Club of the Indiana School Boards AsChicago. hTe contest, open to all under- aimed to better school graduates in agricultural colleges service, lin the United States and Canada. was held to encourage writing on livestock topics. . Judges C. J. Weyder of Drovers Journal, Abérdeen-Angus Association and Charles E. Huges of Armour & Co. said it" was unusual that two of the national winners were from {the same high school and uni-| versity. Mr, Book is the son of Mr. and| Revue of Howe High School come Mrs. William H. Book, 4400 Car-| Thursday and Friday in the gym\son, and Mr. and Mrs. James L.|nasium. High School Rainey Sr., 5440 Carroliton Ave.

Neil Greenbaum, Jeani| Personality Clinic will offer an are the parents of Mr. Rainey.

velopment in the spring semester Notre Dame Professor ‘Named to Rio Post

since 1946, has been appointed executive secretary of the Amer-| University of Notre Dame has |ican Embassy in Rio de Janeiro, been appointed to chapter status Brazil.

RIPPLE JOURNALISTS—Marilyn Boyle, Stan Paulsen and Barbara Farmer hope their wchpel is

bert Hamilton, business educa- . n teacher at Crispus” Attucks they were happy t ave me as Subject is: “Should the 16th ) pacne ¢ rispus J KS H h School : their master.” Amendments to the Constitution igh School. Ss ® it back ts His ich. The Balt 8 al Teachers Col- of the United States Be Res & SUE 2 ¢ < I 11S y school days at Connersville when lege Braduate al: s§ found the pig- pealed?” Each essay should not he climbed up ‘on a ledge of the piri helpful in his study of ge-|exceed 500 words. All entries park building there to vtapture “Aft +t had completed .m must be in January 31. er * migr a a nicknaire After 14 3) ete a pair ‘of pigeons. He nicknamed Pe A P , TY! rhe Lions Club has chosen the them Tom and Jerry. high school’ biology course,” he .., dges: Don Robi : ay ; do wn 884d, "1 often thought about do- owing judges: Don Robinson, With the help of Jay Higgs, a ing some type of scientific experi- managing editor of the Times; Pria 33 ateur ige ‘ o FS ; o : 3 Ie . A . [felon ie Imager Sigeon Jan: ment on genetics. V Ayne Sle, Fo ony Te fom his savin Is = “I found quite a bit of pleasure ip anc orbin Talrick o unde gs 4 in crossing the various pigeons I e lar. making a big splash. Broad Ripple High School will be host toa district convention of high school =~ Daily care of the pigeons con: gwned, I'kept a record of the par-| Essays will be judged on origi. sisted mainly of giving them wa- ts and offsprings and soon had nality, practicability, composie ter and food and cleaning their SN data to make a sensible tion and neatness. home. comparison between the results I = The winning boy, and girl will rns et— “1 have always liked to feed got with pigeons and the laws of receive an engraved plague from 4 igeons, rself, by putting | tics.” “the L lub. First, second and | How many real Communists 1™Y PENS, TY=C yD gene:ics, e Lions Clu irst, second a | ate Teer a Russia? A small the food into their mouths,” Mr. Many of the pigeons whic h Mr. third place winners and their | group rules millions. You will Hamilton explained. - Hamilton has owned were off- parents will be entertained at'a learn the truth about commu- “I really think the pigeons took spring from the original pair. Oc- recognition dinner February 20. nism when you read the sen- |a fancy to me. I devised a method casionally a trip to the park for, The two winning essays will are! sational series of five! articles Of calling my birds. I would’ put common pigeons or to a pet store be submitted to. local newspapers | starting in The Times tomor- dried whole kernel corn in’ a tin for more fancy ones replenished and radio stations for further can and shake it. his stock. publicity.

School Officials Stay After Class |

Indiana - school officials now seniors staying late after class. won first! Superintendents of schools and| school board officers are filling

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Thé program is conducted by Indiana University in co-opera-tion with the University of Chicago and includes 12 midwestern Lloyd D. Miller of the states.

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Pleasant Run Show

‘Full of Hoosier

There'll be a more than bit of | Hoosier in The* Pleasant Run

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Bilt about the there; Tria i |the cast will feature the work of |Irvingtonian Kin Hubbard, humorist and creator of the car-| toon character Abe Martin. Show time will be 8 p. m. for

Times State Service [both performances.

of the Society of Sigma Xi, na-|

Dr. Downey, who has been in tional honorary scientific society.

charge of Latin American stud- Membership is ies. at Notre Dame, will be on dividuals of chapters who have a two-year leave from the uni-|demonstrated ability to carry out versity during his stay in South original research in various fields America.

limited to in-

{of science,

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Cumberland Lions . ", ‘Sponsor Contest oi For Warren C entral

“Soon I would hear the flapping) Cumberland Lions are sponsor= of their ‘wings, and then they ing an essay contest: this. month would be swe arming and flying all for juniors and seniors at Warround me. It ¢ SE eer) that ren Central High School.

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