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Shortridge Play About Junior Prom Marriage-Bound Prof

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Photo for The Times by Robert J. Beggs ___. "PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU?"—Diana Waits asks | Dave Bosworth in a scene from.the Shortridge High School all. | school play to be presented at 8 p. m. Friday in Caleb Mills Hall.

By JOAN DAVIS Patsy Gruber, Mildred Webb, Shortridge Correspondent Dorthea Forbes, Nancy Rayburn, A zany play, “Frofessor, How pavid Dickinson and Lewis Could You?" has been chosen by Nading.

the students of Shortridge High School for the annual all-school play at 8 p. m. Friday in Caleb

Howe Orchestra Mills Hall. Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, school drama coach, will Plays Beethoven direct the play, assisted by student coach, Carolyn Sauerteig. Next Wednesday The play concerns a college | history teacher, Keats Perry, |

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Wayne Stewart is financing Grove High School will discuss Said, “that flight in the aeropause

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{ money from Rose Stewart on the clarinet|

» . 2 Is ‘Tulip. Twirl’ “Tulip Twirl” is theme for the {1952 Technical High School Junior _|Prom to be held at 8 p. m. Friday the + lin the Boys’ Gymnasium. : | Highlight of the evening will bé’ ithe announcement of the Prom,

" {Prince and Princess who will rule for the evening.

{Princess are Bobbie’ Deel® Jasper {Shadoan, Morris Wray, Fred For-|

bis, Roberta Bishop, Doris Johns-!| iton, Joanne Scheafer and Rebecca!

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__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES » : Ben Davis Cast Named “Room for One More" will be senior class play to be pre- . sented Friday at Ben Davis High

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By WADSWORTH LIKELY

Setence Service Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 -» If you are flying 40 to 80 miles up and something goes wrong with the cast will Be your plane, you can get out, Shirley Mae yak on the outside of the plane Wright, Jane, the point of trouble and re[pair it. : If, at the same height, some|thing is irreparably wrong with {your plane, you can bail out as easily as though you were getting out of parked car in not more than a 25 mile an hour wind. If you have to bail out, you are {in danger of being too hot for safety before you get ‘to 30,000 feet, after that you will be in danger of freezing to death. If you bail out over New York, ‘you will land as far away as ‘Washington, or any point on a

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Ballard and Ed/¢ircle with a 250 mile radius from Smith. New’ York. Others in the pByt, jf you venture out of vour cast will be Ro- plane, or rocket ship, or guided berta Marlowe, space suit or a capsule encasing : #8 Gary -Ringles- missile at such great heights, you Ed Smith Paugh, Carol wi need either a pressure-tight Sue Feely, yoy or else you will not live,

[Nancy Heath, Mary Jane Butler, ; A Nancy: i fn fy Blanchard] It's a Study : Smith, Delores Warner and Caro-| These are some of the conclulyn Lincks. {sions based on a study of the The production staff consists problems of bailing out at high of Bill Fellows, Marjean Smith, altitudes conducted by Dr. Fritz | Ann Thomas and Edith Over- Haber at the Department of holtz, {Space Medicine at the U. 8. Air

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Force School of Aviation Medi-

: cine, Randolph Field, Tex. He A Teen Problems announced the findings at the % % Tage - meeting here of the Aero Medical x» To Be Aired | Association, ; “We should face the fact,” he

A student panel from Beech!

a convoca-/18 the next step, with speed in {tion at Decatur Central High the range of machnumber 10 to |School Tuesday. {20° (10 to 20 times the speed of his Times route. | It is the second in a series of sound and with altitudes in the exchange programs among the

|teen-age problems at

played by Dave Bosworth, who and Harold Fluharty on the, School,-Wayne is 11 years old high schools in Marion County.| He pointed out that, at siich finds out that he has to get mar-| trumpet will” play’ solos accom- and has carried The Times for - altitudes, practically all of the ried before he can become dean Panied by the Howe High School! 18 months. His route is on Jan Holman Wins entire air mass is left below with of his college. jorchestra Wednesday in an all-| 69th St. to Pamela Dr. and Desi C titi the exception of only about oneA bachelor at heart, he decides School orchestra assembly. | Evanston Ave. to Keystone esign Lompe ition millionth. In these conditions, at to marry any woman who would! Two of the feature numbers, Ave. | Jan Hoffman, senior of Arse- 300,000 feet, the air resistance to stay out of his hair. He con- Isaac Merle's “Mexican Overture” Wayne is a former Cub |nal Technica! High School, hasa body is less than one-tenth of

fided this to his dear friend, John and the “First Movement of BeeAppleby (Marty Moore) who thoven’s Fifth Symphony,” will be thought that his secretary, Pris-|{Howe’s contest. numbers in the! Hannon, would make a good on Apr. 1 at ‘Shortridge. Also spouse. {played in the school assembly | Vickey Randolph, (Diana will be “Fiddle Faddle” by Leroy | Waits) one of Keats’ pupils whom Anderson. he thoroughly dislikes and who| Highlighting the assembly prothought the same about him, de- gram will be the presentation of cided that Valorie Whitman, a|the senior orchestra awards. All southern belle, played by Janiece!seniors who have served six se-. Hannon , would make a good mesters with the Howe orchestra prospect. {will receive either a chenille letBoggins (Guille Harvey), fam- ter or a music pin. Those receivily butler, had other ideas. He ing awards are Jane Reed, Dedecided that Keats should marry lores Pyritz and Lewis Segall, Miss Tootsie Bean (Carlotta —————

Locke), a coy, plump thing of 28 Decatur Choir

who was afraid of becoming an _, old maid. Sings Next Week The Decatur Central

Each is made to believe that Brass she is engaged to Keats through|Choir will give a program of the fertile efforts of Keats’ chip-|classical sacred music at 7:30. per Grandpa (Sandy McNally) |p. m. next Sunday at the Roberts’ {Park Methodist Church. Organ The play is one merry mix-up accompaniments will be played by, after another as Grandma (Jane Mr. Lewis Lyons, instructdr of! Ebner) and Butcher Boy Deanithe group. (Dick Myers), Tootsie’s wrestler] Participating will be Norris brother, try to un-mix the whole Barnett, Mildred West, Karol! deal. |Stanley, Bill Avery, Phyllis West-! The children in the play are erfield and Amos Mills. |

CORNER OF WASHINGTON FL VINNY {IRN {3

Scout of Pack 62, is a member of the junior department of Central Ave. the John Strange Band and a Junior Deputy Sheriff. In his spare time,

collects pennies and stamps, and is a baseball and swimming enthusiast. He lives at | 2308 E. 69th St.

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