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WHAT'S COOKIN'Manual pupils Charles Monros, Jack Kidwell and Bill Oakes lof fo right don't believe in the old adage: “A pot has - Nowy Pana * Th akse @ right)

Thelma Morgan's cooking class,

. By CAROLYN SEN : Manus! High BSohoeol respondent

They are mem of Mrs.

WHEN MANUAL fies Ceremony Bpens ©

far ROTC boys turn out

for federal inspection Wed-

nesday there'll be a real

colonel on hand... colonel-of-the-|

unit. The colonel is Mrs.

enrolled.

The cadets will prepare and serve inspecting officers’ lunch

when Manual's unit stands in-

spection. Mrs. Morgan said the boys want to serve strictly mas-(chelis, secretary of the American

culine food and nothing fancy. The luncheon will be in the home economics dining Tom,

MRS. MORGAN, alias: the Colonel, alias the Warden, alias Miss Muffin, has a good deal of fun over her various nicknames. ‘She's the Colonel when she inspects for cleanliness; the War-

The name, “Miss Muffin,”

Muffin, come look at my . The monicker stuck, too. Manual graduates have out into the world and use o St Mise Margatls uals. One has 8 cook in the a baker in &

Actor's Secret T Of Success— Don’t Talk Much

The quietest members of Tech-

Ave, and Judith Spencer, 2029 Nowland Ave, won the awards for contributing the most to the success of the play, “Sky High.” Robert had just a few lines in the play-—Judith had none. Both were understudies for several parts. Robert designed the program and Judith was student director of the play. The medals were presented by Miss Clara M. Ryan, 1850 Cross Drive, Woodruff Place, Tech play director from 1926 until 1941 when she retired. Miss Ryan

cooks in the Southside school's| Reserve Officer Training Corps| p Ne dy Thelma | Morgan, and her teaching schedule includes a boys’ foods class in * which several ROTC cadets are

Butler Building |

[Building will be held at 2 p. m.

ton Center. Dr. Hilton U. Brown, president of the Board of Trustees, will preside.

Speaking will be Dr. R. P. Fis-

Pharmaceutical Association; Dr. W. Paul Briggs, secretary of the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, and Dr. C. E.. Elliott, former commissioner of the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. The class of '51 will present the school with a portrait of Dr, Edward H. Niles, dean of the ColoI8° ‘of Pharmacy. Tours through the ultra-modern will be conducted s | Wednesday morning.

Teacher Takes Warren Choir To Alma Mater

A teacher takes her hool

Dedication exercises for But-\the district meet Apr. 20 at Linler University’s new. Pharmacy|woed Farm, Hamilton County.

Wednesday in the school's Ather-|ymarvin McVay, Rex McKinney,

Decay Central

ps in Judging

Top Decatur Central High School livestock judging team will go to the state judging contest in June. It has defeated four Marion County township teams and downed four other teams to win

Star Given Tech ROTC

Technical High School ROTC Unit recéives its 30th honor star

lat 2 p. m. Tuesday on the school 21d equipment fore day for 8anizations,

| football field. That's the

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serve , Officers Training Cooks Taom, Honor Attucks Fund Drive Will Outfit a

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Je6 Robinson, LaVerne New-

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Members of the Par- Stewart, Moore and Mrs, Ardelia|

Bessie Whitted, - violin; Anna Overby, ~ violin; Alice Overbey, Walton, bassoon. cello and Vern Poindexter, dou-

A special string quartet will be the band,

SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1952

pupils teachers and|/Mrs. Louise Coleman, Mrs. Willie| return to play with the music Carter, flute; evelyn Rhim, oboe; the Crispus Attucks High School Moore, Mrs. iband and orchestra will |torces in a fund-raising campaign ry Collins: 'at 4 p. m. today at the school,

The goal is new instruments some, Russell Brown, Mrs. Georgia, C0 the music-Or- Mrs, Joseph Drake, Mrs. Willie le Dass.

Margaret Overbey, groups. They are Tillman Buggs, John Williams, clarinet; Gilbert

join Mrs, Idd Kennedy, and Mrs. Hen- trombone; Sherry “Faulk, . violin; ‘Taylor, french horn; and Albert

LaVerne E., Newsome directs the orchestra and Russell Brown,

official Army inspection of the ent- Orchestra- Band Otub will as- Boyd are on the arrangements featured. Members of the quartet si

unt. Hanson H. Anderson, principal,

In charge of decorations will be. Mrs.

committee. Alfred Finnel .Sr., Mrs.

wil pin the star on Tech colors. 'James Watts, ‘William Overby and Nancy Webb, Mrs, Richard Tuns-| (The school ROTC has won the, Wiktie Moore. |honar rating every year since the Mrs. Georgia Stewart is chair- Lulu Garrett, Mrs. Willle Moore, | award system was inaugurated. man of the publicity committee.land Mrs. Henry Collins, ushers. committee members are

[This star goes for grade made at| |Army inspection hére last year. | Inspecting the unit will be Capt.

§ (Guy Wellffian, Gary high school

ROTC instructor. The school rifle team will be awarded a cup for winning the city high school rifle competition. {Ten other awards will be made iby various organizations to Tech |students ranking high in military,

leadership, character and schol-|S&

arship.

18 Chosen For Cometly At Broad Ripple

Eighteen Broad Ripple High School seniors make up the cast for the comedy, “You Can't Take It With You,” to be given at 8 p. m. May 16 in the school audi-| torium.

Jeani Sage. . In the cast also are: Brignall, Dorothy Willlams, Ned|

Hackemeyer, Martin Carlin, William Ross, Richard Berner, Philip Mendenhall and James Reasor. Miss Ruth Bertsch directs the

Decatur’s victory was won by

Bill De Boer and Bob Murphy. Marvin McVay was high point winner. His score of 417 points 1s considered high by livestock experts. The team score was 1165. There were 88 high school boys in the contest, representing 22 teams. Sheridan took second place with a score of 1151.

Fashions Shown . At Attucks

tucks High School at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday. Marie White, a student at the

Music will be provided by Ann Hearn, another student, and Fa: dye Willlamham, an art teacher; hia Smith, vocalist, and Lotia Spearman. violin violinist.

Fashions for all women and|Keithly, all occasion will be modeled dur-/Scheld, Richard Lowe, Bob ing the “Spring Review,” a fash. James, Bill Klein, Catherine Ball, fon show to be given by the night/Jean Strobel, Jim Shaffer, Sarah clothing classes at Crispus At.|Pitt and Ben Cox.

Strobel and Sarah Pitt. night school, will be the styliat Howe «Junior Prom

prom will be held from 9 to midnight May 10 in the school gym.

production...

Warren Play Set May 15

The Warren Central dramatics club, Alpha Delta Sigma, will present its first play May 15 in the ‘school gym. Mrs. Lola 1. Pence will direct “June Dawn,” written by Dorothy Evans and John Ware. Members of the cast are: Peggy Pollock, Marilyn Anderson, ‘Duane Gaddis, Carol Perkins, Rosalind Miedema, Fritz Bob Anderson, Robin

Assistant directors are Jean

High Sets

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| Leading roles will be taken by = David Alvis, Mary Lou Beesley, | &= William Davis, Peter Bridgford, == Carolyn Harris, Jerry Morton and | &=

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Donna Jones and Rex McKinney have been chosen from the senior class by the juniors as queen and king for the senior dinner dance Saturday in the Lincoln Hotel. Other members of the ‘royal family are Judy Soladine, Mari-| anne Schutte, Keith Soladine and Bob Lechner. g Bob Murphy {is chairman in|

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