Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 10

=

Special From M

Class Ranges | ‘Dress-Up’ -

wT he - [Dance at . ath: fo Radio Southport”

~The first “dress up” dance at Southport this year will be spon-| sored Friday night in the school gymnasium by the Girls’ Athletic} Association, It will honor: the basketball players, Dancing will he to Ted Camp-| bell's orchestra, and the entertainmeént will be provided. by the {pupils. The dance ‘theme will be!

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

1

|

| | By JUDY RINEHART | Broad Ripple Correspondent | |

imarkety, . . or in a gow barn.

IA mmerman, {former principal lof Broad Ripple High School.

i

ay = Ld 3 . SUNDAY, MAR 2 105 : To Market, to Market To Play Sectionals

ithat the basketball court was ‘built and then. construct some

Basketball above the city|1000 seats around the arena.

| ““But the tourney handing Job in

| That's part of thé unique fis- really became .a big - proj {tory of the now famous Indian-|1927 when we had to switch over apolis sectional basketball tour- to the old cattle barn. {nament remembered by K. V.

+ “Pach year we had to buy lum‘ber, build 15,000 seats and then after the tournéy was over, tear

down the stands.and .resell the

{lumber,

SUND.

Jud

“The Wearin' of the Green.”

Ny 2522 el A (To 1818

IOUT TR THe WOrTa, "Hien are” sup-| posed to be scarce, population-| wise. At. Tech High School, it's: the girls who get the statistical ‘break. Tech's enrollment shows 704 more boys than girls. The count is 2522 boys and 1818 girls. Boys outnumber gikls in all four classes,

“But in "1928 we really came " |into our own when we switched ito Butler Fieldhouse. After. the bleachers weére completed we had {a permanent tourney home.” |" Mr. Ammerman, who became |Broad Ripple principal in 1924, wbDOW..18..2. real estate dealer, ~~

“The first sec{tionals in ' Indianapolis were played in Tom‘Hinson ‘Hatl, up above the City Market” Mr. Ammerman re calls. “I was on the

. committee" Ammerman | f, Gov. Watkins, of three in charge of staging the tourney. It was no easy job, we Tech Grad, had to brilig bleachers down . from Butler University to take Returning care of the crowd.” i At that time, Mr. Ammermar By ANN SCHMIDT |was a teacher at Manual High| Tech High School Correspondent {School. Others on the original|. One of Indiana's best known {tourney committee were Myron men, L* Gov. John Watkins, will |K. Tatlock of Shortridge and return to his Tech High School Fred. Gorman of Tech. {alma mater this week,

te i isti | “We played the tourneys in Gov. Watkins, mechanical drawing contest have DATE INDEX—The new student directory listing the address \Tomlinson Hall until 1921, when/Who graduated

been announced by W. E. Cleve- and telephone numbers of the 1300 students at Ben Davis High we moved to the old coliseum at/from Tech “a land, head of the drafting de-- School is a boon to date-minded students. Sue Schoenemann [the Fairgrounds,” said Mr. Am- few years back,” partment of Tech High School. (above at phone) headed the journalism class project and was as- 'merman. will - be main

i Fw aw x

Winners Announced

In Drawing Contest Winners of the fall semester

In group I Thomas H. White sisted by Jim Helfer, holding one of the handy directories . “There the job was even big- speaker at the CRIN won 1st place; James Lee Rhodes, presen Sr ~——— ger. Each year we had to see annual ROTC collection 2d; David Foxworthy, 3d; and . z ~ (Father and Son ; Charles M. Fisher, Walter E. Popularity Poll Archery Show 0 the T |banquet ' Friday ° By J By JOAN DAVIS PIECES CATCH AIRWAVES—H. H. Siemers shows four of Middleton and George H. Denny, At Davis Dance An archery exhibition will fea- ver the lop |at Bal p. m, JUDGE Shortridge High School Correspondent | |: - 0. from: sare barts found around the [honorable mention. Jtar In the annual magazine drive About 300.-dads : 8hortridge High School is spon-| his class the radio he made from spare p | Jan J. Hoffman earned first ure the convocation program at ,,'g, (rnort, the STONC goal hag|and students are rapidly b

soring a class to whet interest in| laboratory. The students are (left to right) Joan Davis, Jack Mor. place in group II; Gerald KE. A hillbilly dance will be held at Decatur Central tomorrow. Don been exceeded by $500.65 with expected to. at- of crimin

» 8

The project includes 16 flannel After the exhibition, they will &

and 18 caps of the same he donated to needy mothers. Pp 4 DIN El i ES CIE MIEN EE SE SE TV /@YI F379 ii re /@YAI@Y I 7@\ | /@ViTe) /@ 7a i Te) | MN . :

" . . : Yay Ay v n Ben Davis High School from 8 , 5 : digi scientific and engineering oc cupa- | rill, Blaine Miller and Chuck Rohm. : |Clard. was 2; Beane is kaa, to 11.p. m. Friday under the apok-| 213 Ginger Bechtold, who have more subscriptions coming ‘in. fend i. Lt. Gov. Watkins But th —tions. Twenty boys and four girls , {3d; and Lee o Hazel, Donald 01 P-7 Quill and Scroll, jour- ehtertained more than 1500 au- Harry Beck, freshman, was high anson 1. are enrolled. : is . . Cis .!M. Wells, and Dale G. Irvin, 30TShp ’ |diences on the Pacific Coast, will this year, selling $284.75. He will] Anderson, .principal, has issued judge wan They all. went to the house of School or various medical Insti-|, © 00" one nalism honorary. ireceive $69.10 in prize money, and invitations to Dr. Herman L lection. A Under sponsorship of H. H. Sie- ris for a party. utions, courses in electronics and A : opularity contest at the tell the history of archery and T¢ =n. Prize soney, : ct : ’ gn one of the girl parLy t » |. In Mechanical Drawing III, “A POP ) ; i ing Mabel Kelly, senior, was high for Shiblér, city superintendent of how to dis mers af the physics department," Throughout: the algebra and trigonometry are scheduled for Donald E. Stevens took 1st. dance will award a gold kéy to will show their skill in making the girls receiving £21.80 in| schools, and Grier M. Shotwell The “wh the class has been together for geometry, Mr. Siemers brought in next year. David E. Wilcox, 2d; Charles E. the most popular girl and a ster- rick shots. : prizes; . .. a Scoslaat ur the Board of Scheor lection of five-semesters. experiments which Illustrated In addition to teaching this spe-| aad TT aes ry ling - silver key ,to. the most cS — a raves iieaet Mr. Siemers taught a regular points of interest to students. cia} class and his other two phys-| Breas e.34) 3nd Renngtli Ballard. popular boy. They also will have Thursday of the Woman's Club a mong Loings fo be BO CO ne vo also been sent 3 ase Algebra I class in the fail of 1949 he a OE ater lcs classes, Mr. Blemery is Pho-{ oy; ompson, honorable mention, [their pictures in the school year- of the Indianapolis Speech and for the school rooms, a new mo- to Lt. Col. Chester E. Lange, ] pistols, sh when he got the idea. Details in a : */tographer for the Shortridge An- "p= 0" are chanical Draw-| book. Hearing Center. The group meets tion picture machine, and twirl- Capt. Charles .J. Ippolito, and : jacks to a were worked out with Enoch| Through the patience of Mr. nual, tennis coach, and an expert. IV were Donald E. Stevens! ————— at 317 Board of Tr = B ing uniforms Sgt. David B. Tess, the staff in , ; ; Burton, head of the Shortridge Siemers, the students have been on electronics. Tired of hearing 108 eC Duan. 2d; Duane| ts: jal rj of Trade Building: A . Ee ox Sil co Laral a ] LACH & math department. lable to obtain some education notithe buzzer announcing the end Parker 24: and David Io. wn. High School Speaker {with Mrs. Selda Russell and Mrs. | Yor a mock i 1952 Rr units y g 3 homicidal Purpose was to give fh few in- Biven to Jott Sen Bifice of class. in the jmbsrarory, Mr.| 0. Allen Landreth and wil-| Mary Lou Beesley of Broad Odessa Blackburn hostesses. A . e Prospero is o The banquet, anh annual event 3 whose life terested students a chance to get many of te wigs Rod A plan; 8iemers geyised a bell for more |; m 1. Harrls, honorable men-| Ripple High School will talk about lipreading practice class is’ set "86 Times Want Ads frequently! . 0 1933" i "sponsored by the 3 its wielder special training in mathematical 20, atiend “urdue XLngineerngipleasant sounds. tion, -, : . | “Clvie Pride” at luncheon meeting| preceding the luncheon. Phone PL aza 5551. "~ ITech Veterans Association. hind prison problems similar to those which : ; “i Ali moe frit ; The col . of o 4 rf they would encounter later in Flannel Clothes Exhibited So = : > 3 how to ge * - . ‘ 2 3 agues The subjects covered so far are, Several clothing classes of Tech ‘material, The classés used scrap = i : Algebra 1I, Geometry 1 and IL, High School have completed and 80ods. : WE M us J] . SELL -— . ; offers only ree he, tis hn Put on display an exhibition for; The fannel was donated by the Dt : : “There is a TH: is | guild, which headed by Mrs. : é the disposi - original members have dropped the Needle Work Guild. gud, whic 3 headed by i exhibits in out and a few sentors have been| , cachers supervising the stu- Arthur J. Krause, a Tech alumna. | lation of tI added, but on the whole the stu-| 367t8" Work were Miss Anna Kel-|Tng clothes will be displayed at % explains tt dents are juniors lum, Mrs, Elizabeth Stephenson.|,.. ...qs annual “In. Gather. t sexplaimns Ul . Miss Eleanor Ament, Miss Helen g : 3 Made a Radio Murray and Mrs. Marion Holly. Ing.” vi :

Mr. Siemers, is an ingenious and interesting man, Recently he put together a radio from spare parts that he found around the|? lab, He urges students to use K their own ingenuity. Hé thinks up|| original’ problems to stimulate|f

AT EE

rw _\

: 4 student thinking and help them} il on ny 3 ; to better understand the subject. NEW WY //4 Cee? : : Mr. Siemers teaches that “to|} . " an 3 know fat Jou know not, that iy 0 OUR STORY. IN A NUTSHELL oe i ¢ wisdom.” hen explains ; : 3 . i - is things, he does not expect the i : PERMANENT WAVE » We bought scarce materials when we had the chance. W. rdered producti f eve student to grasp its meanin, . , e e. We ordered production of every gudent_% %. ap ity De nag Nr -- No Kink—Ne Fuzz % 95 possible table and chair, while men and_material.were available. NOW—our warehouse is over- i , Tut ihgiead Solis thiim SQ Never Novis Siting ob Aving wit surplus QUALITY CHROME and FORMICA DINETTES. l ; stand before long. There has : : very set and e hair i : . : : . : i never been a flunk in the clas Guaranteed Until Your Hair Grows oul. tneluding ihe New Y very chair is of the very latest design and- the very best in quality. Each

and every unit is of the finest quality’ and t work i So sky ui Js 8 quality’ and expert workmanship that has made QUALITY the leader

WE MUST SELL $80,000 of this surplus stock RIGHT NOW. You know the answer—WE MUST CUT PRICES—WE HAVE CUT PRICES—and you can profit by our loss.

So Atiractive—So Easy to Handle PL-0481 or PL-6090

Professional Success for 23 Years

NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

pretty good friends through their| 8 five semesters together. Once last|f year, they went to school about 8/8

in the evening and through a tele-| - Yorn Left # Hes | ope ow the stare and picked Drab | bale? urn Left from Elevator oom fra 8 U y N 0 Ww. wa : Change of Plan Hill We lighten, Jie 4 At least that's what they were f darken, : Shey Signe » A y LA TE R g Ee al oud bevel gh pier 401 Roosevelt Bidg OPEN ALL DAY i was overcast and the Hid (|| Only $1.95 4th Floor—Corner li & Wash . SATURDAY 2) at At this 2 weren't out. This did not dis-|B eesem—————— : Y | courage the class altogether. | IRIEOBUBVBUBUIVEVE KZ ENA NA 3 AWA CONVENIENT 4 ; ; —-— - VE2 * If You Can't Get Tickets to the Basketball : . Tournament . . . See it on— 1 = ror - ; - 5-PC. BREAKFAST SET L BARGAIN Een _g (316 WEST WASHINGTON STREET| | Pf A REAL BARGAIN Ei WLOI. Har BN OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. | A \ ICTOR OPEN TODAY—SUNDAY—11-5 P. M. ; : YOU Ye Win - ; Jo z it's “o ; becaus he Gusto ren) . Comiortably Padded Seat FAL " wit 14] k. - i (Combination Upholstered in Duran Piasti 0 be h® Phonograph & TV . ~ Was $495.00 end 23st : Supply Limited 5-PC. BREAKFAST SET ; Ne Sog Spring Seats. “ i - Formica Pearf Top Table. $ WHILE THEY Gleaming Chrome Finish. LAST! : » —— GUARANTEED FORMICA You'll get the best possible. reception , , , anywhere with $ 95 PROTECTION AGAINST the new RCA Victor television picture pick-up. And the . Winston has extended Tone Range to give you the finest Coa 1 tone you ever dreamed of! Just take a look at it and see Includes Exuise Tax and | | 0 He Teint No Sag Spring Seat 3 n if "yoii ‘don’t think the Winston is the set for you. on Picture Tube. INI= SHE eras Shensd fue) } : : | Uphatitered in Duran Plastie } Only With RCA Victor Can You Get Factory Service | sig wow. : Ub YiuR .oOWME Sa QUALITY CHROME CO ~~ OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE S.PC. BREAKFAST SET id - a ; ; @ Sturdy No Sag Spring Seats. ALL STYLES AVAILABLE IN YOUR Duncan Phyfe double ring

4 D Oo N M AS SA bus Yih Formic To. CHOICE OF COLOR AND SIZE AT © 3817 N. ILLINOIS ~ WA-5000

“THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN!

fi - : ; vy Lh 5 oy am i : 5 : : o : L ; ia ; 7 wn ton i 4 \ . : x SH i . J a a y » ? : -e ox, : : ’ : :