SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL of Indianapolis, Indiana, has been declared the 1950 winner of the Dartmouth Plaque, awarded annually to the school whose alumni group of three or more men in the freshman class achieves the highest scholastic record for the first semester. The three-man delegation from Shortridge had an average of 3.02.
Other schools in the first ten are: Phil- lips Exeter, seven men, 2.848; Roxbury Latin, four men, 2.830; South High School, Denver, four men, 2.815; Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati, three men, 2.734; Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn, three men, 2.729; Loomis School, four men, 2.709; Chelten- ham High School, Elkins Park, Pa., three men, 2.708; East High School, Denver, four men, 2.636; Williston Academy, three men, 2.625.