Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1952 — Page 5

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Emphasis to Be. On Religion

At Arsenal Tech!

Religious Emphasis Week will be observed at Arsenal] I

Technical High School this week.

Itis a combined observ-|

ance of Religious and Bible Weeks.

the speaker at an all-school as- Carolyn Johnson, Jerrold John-|

sembly tomotrow. Hosts with H. H. Anderson, principal, who will introduce the speaker, are

members of the faculty lay mem-|

bers’ group; the Midgses Sara Ewing and Edith Silver,. and the Messrs. Charles Parks, F. H. Gillespie, Earl Ensinger and John White. During the lunch periods soft religious music will be heard in the lunch rooms over the public address system this week. Frederic Barker, music instructor, also will play religious music on the carillon at stated times throughout the day. All week _blackboards in all rooms will cargy Bible quotations. These have been selected to apply to the classes being taught in each room and to have a bearing on some aspect of school life. On the daily office bulletin will be an item of interest about the Bible for the pupils, and quotations from the Bible stressing the philosophy of education for the teachers. - Gift Boxes Packed : Fourteen pupils at Tech, asVernett Orn, director of the Junior Red Cross, have packed the more than 800 Red Cross Gift boxes which the school filled before Christmas.

They include Roberta Bishop,

Tom Kurz, Barbara Babrick, Sally Jo Cring, Kay Fisk, Charles Ford, Betty Fitts, Dean Harper,!

ROMAN HOOPLA—Latin

son, Barbara Lane, James O'Dell, Jo. Ann Schaefer, and Rae wil-| llams. Teacher Is Author

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Miss Letha Coakley of the Eng-| lish department’ at Tech had an|

article, “Not English but American,” in the Round Table section of the English Journal. for 'January.

Colleges Woo Two Indiana colleges and universities will meet with seniors at Tech

who are interested in attending| § Myron G. Phi)-|

their institutions.

lips. of Wabash College will be

on the campus Wednesday and Harland White of Purdue University is scheduled Feb. 12.

Learn Nursing Thirteen girls who are enrolled in Nursing I at Arsenal Tech have . received Red Cross Home Nursing certificates in Home| Care of the Sick and Mother and Baby Care, Mrs. Rowena Graub,| school nurse; announces. They are Donna Ayres, Bakas, Mollie M. Carson, Daisy Dimitroff, Kay Fisk, Jo Ann| Harris, Willa J. Hickman, Bar-| bara C. Kelly, Louise Alpha. L. Phillips, Barbara J. Scoggan, Shirley A. Steele and| Lois D. Williams. Ten members of the class, now ‘in Nursing II, are working as assistants in the Health Center.

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io Dr. Walter. Wagner, executive secretary of the St. | § Louis Church Federation, will be;

LONG HAIR RAZZ—Peggy Pollock and Stanley ic Shop,”

his package of classical records in .

_er-daughter tea at Warren Central High School.

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Melton "poke fun at Bill Byrkett (center) and | L ' Valentine entertainment for annual moth. |

The Warrenettes of Warren Central High School will hold their annual Mother and Daughter's Tea, from ‘2 to 4:15 p. m. Friday in the Warren cafeteria” and library. Mrs, Myrtle Redden, faculty sponsor, is helping the Warrenette officers plan the tea. This year Miss Kathleen Hergt, “choir director,: Peggy Pollock, Doris “Jones, Fritz Kiethley and Bob MeClintic- have planned a Valentine theme for the entertainment which will be called “Min-

nie's Musical Music Stop." Students participating in the show will be Sue Shaw, Catherine

Ball, Mildred Kirk, Shirley Davisy Mary Lou Hoy, Joan . Windle, Rosemary Williams, Jack Reasor, Bob MeClintie, Stanley Melton,

| \ a f Stevens Wins Oratory Title { Phillip Stevens, a senior at Howe High School, will. represent his school in the American Legion National Oratorical Contest. He won the school title Wednesday with his speech, “The Constitution — Strength Through Trial.” | ~ For first place, Phil received a gold medal and a $10 cash prize. | |Guy Doyal received a silver) {medal and $5 for second place, | {and John Gooch received a) | bronze medal antl $2.50 for third) | place. Judges for ‘the contest were | Mrs. Louis Bruck, ex-member of | Board of School Commissioners; [the Rev. F. W. Wiegmann, pastor| lof Downey Avenue Christian |Church, and Mr. Erle Kight-| |linger, lawyer and past com-| {mander of American Legion’ 8 Ir-|

Phil resides with his parents,

Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Stevens, at 6157 E. Bt. Joseph Bt,

PTA Invited To Howe Party

Attucks Choir Schedules Four Appearances

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By BERNICE DAVIS The A Cappella Choir of Cris-

"pus Attucks High School is get-|

ting off to a fast second semester start- with four appearances in the next two weeks: The choir will sing today, at “monster meetin {sponsored by the Senate Ave.

singers

Many of the “hopeful young being written by music-minded| forward Franklin concert, In the past, as a result of the concerts, several Attucks graduates have received’ | scholarships to Franklin. the choir

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Back home again,

ill sing at a Sf. Valentine's Day “sponsored by the Indianapolis Council of Church Women at the

to the

| YMCA. Dr. Merze Tate, a former gyrst Presbyterian Church.

member of the Crispus Attucks

English department, will speak at son

the meeting.

{of the Emerson St,

As soon as the basketball sear the Attucks hearts and pulses return to norm-| Mr. Frederick Barker, director al and the choristers Baptist their hoarseness and {Church, and a former teacher of the youthful songsmiths hope tol

is over

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| Norman Merrifield, director of | present an operetta.

ithe Attucks singers, has asked the ‘A Cappella choir to sing a vespér service at the church next Sunday

Casting for this operetta, now!

get over laryngitis, |

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help _of Mr. Merrifield,

start soon.

semester are Rozelle Boyd, pres-|

ident; Alfred Finnell, ident; Jean Marshall, and Henry Freeman, secretary.

On Feb. 13, the choir will make its. 10th" appearance on the an-/

nual convocation program at Franklin College.

Try It, by Indiana's own | Herb Sweet, will keep the children out of mischief with interesting projects: It-appears dail on The Times comie page

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