Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1952 — Page 28

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NEW QUEEN — Rosalind Miedema was crowned ''Basketball Queen" at Warren Central High School. Rosie's a senior and the daughter of Mrs. Emma Miedema, 94! Belmar Ave.

Student Staffs Hold Banquet

Warren Central High School Journalism Department will give its annual banquet Mar. 14, honoring persons who have assisted publielzing school activities, The 8 o'clock affair will be held in the school cafeteria | with Warren Owl, Quill, 8croll and News Bureau staffers acting as hosts’ C. E. Eash, principal of the school, will talk. On the program are J. R. Mitchell of Purdue, Miss Sylvia Bryant, news editor of the Owl, Robert Kistner, Owl editor, and Herrick Kessler, journalism advisor.

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Warren Rehearses Revues

Staving after school] at War ren Central may mean talent, not misdemeanors, this seasbhns Students have started work on the annual all-school production, “Moods and Melodies,” The dates are Mar. 20-21, This gear there will be gix acts The senior act will he adapted from Milton's Berle's "Showboat" and will feature a duet, “Would 1 prancing dance chorus to "Life Upon the Wicked Stage,” and a Dixeland jazz band playing “Aunt Hager's Blues’ The junior act, “Magazine Madcap,” will be based on popular magazines, The first scene will be a “Holiday” In Mexico, next “Ma demoliselle’” meets “Esquire,” then “Life” goes to a celebrity party. As a finale, a chorus dancing the Black Bottom from “Downbeat,” the musicians magazine, will he featured, “The Great White Way.” “the wphomare act, is atill in the nlanning stage, but wil] he hased on recent Broadway musicals “The Mardi Gras” will be presented by freshmen. They will crown a king and have a colorful parade. The eighth grade act will be “Juke Box Jteview,” while “Uncle Sam's Birthday Party” will be the title of the seventh grade act and will feature Old World songs and folk dances

Pupil’s Article

Is Published

Miss Martha Wright, member

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Arsenal Technical High School, had an article, “Campus lLaboratory” published In March issue of Student Life magazine, That's the official publication of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Written -at the request of the editor of the magazine, she describes how Tech's campus is used ng an outdoor laboratory by classes,

CERAMICS—Manual High School adult night school students learn interesting avocation under guidance of Walter S. Jurkiewicz (far right).

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Dinner music will be played by The article is illustrated with Night School

a school ensemble led by Paul pictures taken by staff photogHamilton and including Miss raphers John Harper. Jerry Open House Mavis Prince, Miss Beverly Clark, Maurer and Charles Clark: Mrs. Miss Rosemary Clauson, Miss Julia Jean Rhodes, photography Mary Judith Collins and Miss teacher, and Richard Briar, proMonteen Johnson. fessional easional photographer.

DePauw Faculty Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Mar. 8-Dr. Clees McKray, former music day to acquaint the public with 4itor of Etude magaziné and dithe school's after-hours study rector of the education department of the Theodore Presser The evening program will In- music publishing firm, has joined clude two regular classes, a band yp. napayw University faculty. concert and a dance and recep- Dr. Van Denman Thompson,

tion. nited P a . - WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 The KE. Hdwara Green, night school 9¢A0 of the music school, has an

government this week Issued two but only two tons of this can be girector, has extended invitations Dounced that Dr. McKray will renew orders which are expected to Structural steel. .The previous to city school officials, PTA mem- place Franz Bodfors, pianist now permit construction of more high- order allowed for only two tons of bers, business heads, and during fhe ways, schools, stores, shopping Steel, including structural. school's student body. centers, and various small busi-

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Manual High School will stage night school open house Thurs- y

U. S. Loosens Regulations On Schools and Highways

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each road and highway project, Sailors! Perky Bonnets! New Profile Hats! Clinging Caps! Trimmed With Filmy Veiling. Velvet

the on leave of absence, spring semester.

ness buildings. The orders, issued by the National Production. Authority, amend and tie together constriction regulations contained In three previously announced orders. They generally authorize use of somewhat more steel in small construction projects. One deals with homes. Officials doubted, however, that it will mean the building of more homes. It permits a 500-pound increase, te 2300 pounds, in the amount of steel that may be “self-author-ized” per unit where steel pipe is used. Today's order means somewhat more steel pipe per home, but not necessanily more homes. At the same time that steel use was liberalized, the amount of copper that may be self-authorized in a home with copper piping was cut from 150 to 135 pounds. The second new order covers all other types of construction, It too eases up on the small user of steel, although regulations governing larger projects remain unchanged. It increases from two to five tons the amount of steel that may be self-authorized, every three months, for each commercial and other non-industrial project. Officials said this will spur building of- schools, stores, shopping centers, and other structures which do not require much steel. The ban on buildings for amuse ment and creation, except when specifically approved for very apecial reasons, remains in effect The order also permits 25 tons of ateel to he self-authorized for

Tech Chooses Leprechaun

The “wearin’ of the green’ will he in evidence at the Shamrock Swing at 8 p. m. Mar. 14-in the boys’ gymnasium at Arsenal Technical High School, when Mr. Techlin, Tech's leprechaun, will be chosen Tech's dance band will furnish music at the third annual all school dance, sponsored by the Service Club. 8t. Patrick's Dav will be the theme of decorations, Chairmen are: Mrs, Carolyn Rabrick, Miss Nina Staley, Miss Jerry Johnson, Miss Carolyn Johnson, Miss Sally Jo Cring and Miss Helen Cole.

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