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Zip Through the Sectionals and Sectionals!! Shortridge Daily Echo Vaudeville! Oh, boy! First American High School Daily VOL. XXXIX. NO. 104. SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA TUESDAY, MARCH %, 1987. TWO CENTS SHORTRIDGE BATTLES j Shortridge * Jay-Walkers', Stop, Look, and Listen! MARCH 12-13 ARE DATES SOUTHPORT FRIDAY •—» FOR 1937 VAUDEVILLE As a result of "jay walking" while of the law. Designers Plan Sets for New Tech and Warren Central Vie attempting to save a Uttle time, 6. Do not trespass on railroad In 1937 Sectionals Opener several Shortridge pupils were forced property. Vaudeville - Chairmen. Thursday Evening to spend Saturday morning in a traf Thumbing or stealing rides on Hold Rehearsals fic court. They were given a list Street cars, automobiles, or in fact Hollywood performers will have The 1937 Sectional basketball of safety rules to copy ten times, any vehicle, is a violation of the law. nothing on Shortridge when the Jun-, tournament opens Thursday, March and return to Sergeant Edward 8. Throwing missies of any kind lor class of 1937 presents Its lavish 4, at 7:00 P. M, In the Tech gym Moore or to Mr. Kettler. is a violation of the law. vaudeville, Thursday and Friday, when Teeh meets Warren Central. Here are the rules that must be 9. When walking on the street March 12 and 13. The chairmen of Shortridge does not play until copied for violating the traffic laws or highway without sidewalks, al the various acts are furiously work Friday afternoon at 2:00 P. M when of our city: ways walk on the left hand side of ing to make their show the spec tney vie with Southport. Shortridge 1. Do not step out Into the street the street so you will face traffic. tacle of the year on the stage of should have no great difficulty in from between parked cars. 10. Always respect and obey Po S. H. S. The designers, Edgerton eliminating Southport, considering 2. Do not cross the street In the lice Officers and your school patrol and Company, have been conferring our early win over them. However, middle of the block. officers. They are working for your with the officials in charge and pre both the Blue Devils and the Car 3. Always cross the street at the safety and are your friends. paring the scenery, which promises dinals have gained some valuable intersection and always look first These rules are to be obeyed not to be colossal. experience since then and they will to the left and to the right before only durVig schdbl hours, but to be From graduates of the Major probably be one of our most dif stepping from the curb. made an all time habit. ficult opponents. Bowes program to "what have you" 4. Do not run when going to At last the law has caught up may be seen practicing after school The Blue Devils' next adversaries and from school or while crossing with us and Is keeping close check almost every .day as they perform will undoubtedly be Beech Grove the street. on our actions; so watch your .step in scenes of tom-toms, tepees, and and then Ben Davis, both worthy 5. Do not play or skate in the and remember, "a hint to the wise court life, and execute specialties ot antagonists. Our next and most street at any time; it is a violation is sufficient." dangerous opponent will probably tap-dancing, acrobatics, and singing. be Washington. Considering Wash Some perform to the graceful strains ington's narrow margin of victory Senior List Is Ready for Engraver of an orchestra. over us in the City Tournament and FICTIONISTS DISCUSS The finished acts will pass in re our, improvement since then, Short Jack Roberts, senior photography WRITERS IN MEETING vue at the dress rehearsal to be ridge will proOably represent In editor, and the senior class spon held Thursday, March 11. dianapolis in the Regionals. sors, Mr. Joel Hadley and Miss Rou The production is hi charge of sseau McClellan, have prepared a The members of the Fiction Club Mrs. Nell Thomas and Mr. Enoch The following are possibilities to will ,_Uscuss whit they are to do start most of-the games for Short- revised list of seniors to be sent to Burton. Riley Hancock is Junior the engraver. They ask that any with their essays and stories for Vaudeville Chairman. Tickets will rdge: Clayton and .Fobes at for the Annual, at their meeting this go on sale Monday. ward, Alley at center, with Dawson semor who has not had a picture afternoon M-Room 324. The sub and SchlakCat the guard positions. taken and wants his picture to ap ject matter will he criticized ac Tickets can be obtained at the pear in the Annual must see Mr. cording to the talk of Mr. Wilker Athletic Office for $1.60 and these Hadley or Jack Roberts immediate son last Tuesday. SCOUT CLUB FEASTS will admit one to all of the games. ly- The book store disclosed that 450 JuUa Jean Rowe will be hi charge of the meeting and Bob Shank will AT MID-TERM OUTING Annual subscriptions have been re lead the discussion on the style of WALTER CARNAHAN ceived. writing of Hemmlngway, Maupas A Dinner in Honor of Edward's SPEAKS ON HISTORY sant, and P'oe. Bert Servaas will Team Held on Saturday. Photographers! discuss Hemmingway; Louise Wilde, WUl Study Food Walter Carnahan, head of the Poe; and Mary Bell, Maupassant. mathematics department, addressed Persons Interested hi forming a All members must attend this im Members of the Shortridge Scout the Math Club in Room 333, on the portant meeting. Due to the post Club met at the IndlanapoUs Scout subject, "Historical Problems." He Camera Club meet In Room 810 ponement of the last meeting for Camp on Saturday, February 27 and read many word problems which had tonight at 8:80. Mr. Grubbs is one week, the usual two weeks will held their mid-year banquet hi the been written on the old Egyptian to sponsor the club. not intervene between the meetings. mess hall. This dinner was held in manuscripts and showed ways in honor of Gordon Edwards and his which simple problems were worked winning team of last semester. The in olden days. SHORTRIDGE ECHO EDITORS menu, prepared and cooked by the After two thousand years^ome club president, Gerald Wadleigh, in one hundred and Thirty problems are cluded baked beans, hot dogs, ham In the modern text books, used In burger on buns, and hot chocolate. both Algebra and Geometry. The Before dinner, the club, accom beautiful language which stated the panied by its sponsor, Mr. Hadley, problem in 2,000 B. C, has been visited and discussed the various, revised by the modern mathemati government conservation projects cian, but the solutions .have re near Fall Creek. The most impor mained the same. tant of these are the building of the new lagoon and the dredging of the creek for clearer water. LeRoy Ford Heads Math Club Boys who attended the outing were Gerald Wadleigh, Gordon Ed The Junior Mathematics Club held wards, John Thornberry, Bob Brack its regular meeting in Room 330 en, Phil Sigler, Don Harth, and John Monday. New members in the club Libbert. The boys returned to the gave puzzle problems as their first city at 7:30 after giving Gerald contribution to the program. Wadleigh a vote of thanks for his It was decided at the last meeting crock of baked beans. to change the name from "Juma" to Wadleigh Discusses Beans Junior Mathematics Club. At the regular meeting of the Harold Rappaport and CUnton Scout Club on Monday, March 1, Wheeler were new members wel (Continued on page four) comed into the club. LeRoy Ford, the newly elected Margaret Alcott Will Help Seniors president, was in charge. i_ According to an announcement Drama League Notice made by George Buck, principal, — Cut Courtesy the Indianapolis Star. Miss Margaret Alcott, from the Will the members of the point Editors of the five editions of the Shortridge Daily Echo, under New Student Office of Ohio Wes revision committee please meet me Charles J. Wilkerson, head of the EngUsh department, are shown above. leyan University, will speak to any in Room 332 at 2:30 today. This They are, first row, left to right: Carolyn Dixon and Mary Bell, co- seniors who are interested in Ohio includes the officers: Harriett Cay Wesleyan University. She will be lor, Bob Ulrlch, and Noel Patten- editors of Friday's Echo; and Arthur Northrup, Thursday's editor. Back available in Mrs. Thompson's office aude. row is as follows: Emll Rassmann, editor of Monday's Echo; Malcolm afte.- assembly on Thursday, March Don Harkness, Chairman. MeVie, editor of Tuesday's; and William Pratt, editor of Wednesday's. 4. Page Twb THE SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO THE SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO THE HALL OF FAME The Inquisitive Reporter Published Every School Day by —X— THE SHORTRIDGE ECHO PRESS by We decided to "pop" a real ques SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Charles Breunig tion on the unsuspecting public this Telephone Talbot 0723 week. "Which team Is going to win Mary Bell, a very active senior, has gained the local sectional tourney?" (After BOARD OP MANAGERS prominence and popularity with her interest the Anderson game we're not so HAROLD IRBY - - Superintendent Echo Press ing personality and ability to get along with HOWARD WOOD - - Business Manager sure ourselves.) CHARLES J. WILKERSON - . Editorial Manager every one. —x— WALTER C. GEISLER - - Subscription Manager Following a literary course, Mary has en We first encountered MAC M3L- The Board of Managers are members of the Shortridge joyed her English courses in Shortridge and NER who burst forth with, "I have High School faculty.